Specifications

Note
The EISA I/O base will only appear if the system you are
using is an EISA PC.
6. Change any other settings (for example, Memory Mode, Memory
Base address, IRQ, etc.) that are required by your PC operating
environment.
7. Select the Save Setup Data option to save your changes, then
press
Enter
. Press
Enter
again to write the data.
8. Press
Esc
twice to exit NICSETUP and return to the DOS prompt.
9. Turn the system power off and then on again. The changes you
make in NICSETUP take effect only after a cold boot.
You can now run the system ECU to add your Turbo board to the
EISA system configuration. Refer to your PC documentation for
information on how to install a board using your system ECU.
If the board fails diagnostics with an FF error, it is because the correct
!DEC20x0.CFG file was not used to configure the Turbo board.
Note
It is not necessary to hardstrap the Turbo board for EISA
mode operation. Hardstrapping the board for that setting will
prevent the ECU from finding the board and cause a slot error
message.
Hardstrapping the board to EISA mode is needed only when
a configured board causes a conflict and the PC is inoperable.
The hardstrapping will allow the board to be reconfigured to
correct the conflict.
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