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Understanding the Installation, Understanding the Software-Configurable Settings, Settings

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A Understanding the Installation This appendix is organized as follows: u Understanding the Software-Configurable Settings u Understanding the Environment Variables u Understanding the Installation Program in Windows 3.1x Understanding the Software-Configurable Settings Your audio card supports the Plug and Play (PnP) 1.0a standard. This allows a PnP system to assign necessary resources such as I/O addresses, interrupt lines and DMA channels to your card when you install it. If you are using Windows 95, this PnP operating system will automatically set up your card's resources. If you are using a non-PnP system such as Windows 3.1x, you must run a PnP configuration manager to configure the card. For details, refer to the documentation on your PnP configuration manager. This section explains the following software-configurable resources of your audio card: u Input/Output (I/O) Addresses u Interrupt Request (IRQ) Lines u Direct Memory Access (DMA) Channels Understanding the Installation A-1

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Understanding the Installation
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A
Understanding the Installation
This appendix is organized as follows:
Understanding the Software-Configurable Settings
Understanding the Environment Variables
Understanding the Installation Program in Windows 3.1x
Understanding the Software-Configurable
Settings
Your audio card supports the Plug and Play (PnP) 1.0a standard.
This
allows a PnP system to assign necessary resources such as I/O
addresses, interrupt lines and DMA channels to your card when you
install it.
If you are using Windows 95, this PnP operating system will
automatically set up your card’s resources.
If you are using a non-PnP
system such as Windows 3.1x,
you must run a PnP configuration
manager to configure the card.
For details, refer to the documentation
on your PnP configuration manager.
This section explains the following software-configurable resources of
your audio card:
Input/Output (I/O) Addresses
Interrupt Request (IRQ) Lines
Direct Memory Access (DMA) Channels