Users Guide

Using the ISA Configuration Utility 4-7
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The ICU uses the default resources set by the card manufacturer whenever pos-
sible. If the ICU cannot find a resource that is valid for the card and available in
the system, the utility generates an error message. See Appendix C, “ISA Con-
figuration Utility Messages,” for an explanation of the message and a possible
solution to the conflict.
If you are satisfied with the default resources assigned to the card, you can skip
the remainder of this procedure.
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The Card Configuration dialog box (see Figure 4-3) displays all resources used by
the card. Some cards have multiple functions, each having one or more resources
associated with it. For example, a communications card can have fax, modem,
and scanner functions, each of which may have one or more associated
resources.
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The Configuration Settings dialog box (see Figure 4-4) displays the name of the
resource that you selected in the upper-left corner of the box. The resource
values currently associated with the selected function are displayed in the
Resources for Choice box. The resource values displayed are IRQ, DMA, Mem-
ory (Hex), and I/O Port (Hex).
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