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10. Select Step 4 of the SCU Main Menu to save the configuration, and then select Step 6 of the SCU
Main Menu to exit the SCU.
11. Remove the diskette from the combo drive and shutdown the system.
12. Install the option board as described in “Installing an Option Board” previously in this chapter.
13. Restart the system.
Option Boards without a Configuration File
Some board vendors do not include configuration files with their boards. For these boards, you must
use the System Configuration Utility (SCU) to define the board to the system.
To configure option boards without a configuration file:
1. Shut down and power off the system.
2. Insert the SYSUTIL diskette into the floppy diskette slot of the combo drive; then restart the
system.
3. When the MS-DOS Startup menu displays, select option 1 to run the SCU.
4. From the SCU Main Menu, select Step 2, then press
F6. The ISA Board Definition Menu
displays as shown in the following figure.
( ) Video Board
( ) Multifunction Board
( ) Mass Storage Device
Board Name:
Manufacturer:
Board Type:
[Save - F10] [Load - F9] [New - F2] [Delete - F4] [Quit - ES]
MemoryPortsIRQDMA
ISA Board Definition
( ) 16 Bit
( ) 8 Bit
( ) 8 or 16 Bit
Slot Type:
5. Enter the data specified in the manufacturer’s configuration instructions.
NOTE Use the TAB and arrow keys to move the cursor from field to field. Once inside the DMA, IRQ, and
Ports fields, press
ENTER to display the sub-fields for entering the information.
6. Press F10 to save the data to the system.
7. Press
ENTER to return to the ISA Board Definition Menu.
8. Press
ESC to return to the SCU Main Menu.
9. Select Step 2 of the SCU Main Menu. The Add and Remove Boards Menu displays.
10. Select the required slot number and press
INSERT.
11. Select
INSERT again to add the board. The ISA Board Database Menu displays.
12. Select the correct board name and press
ENTER.










