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Card or Adding an Unlisted Card in the Configuration Manager.

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Table A-1. Configuration Utility Messages (Continued) Message Probable Cause Corrective Action The ICU has successfully configured all Plug and Play cards in your system. For the new configuration to take effect, save the configuration, then reboot your system. The ICU has successfully configured all of the Plug and Play expansion cards that were not configured by the Configuration Manager. To accept these settings, save the configuration information into NVRAM by selecting EXIT from the File menu and then selecting YES to save. You must reboot your system for these settings to take effect. The loaded card is not a category card. Press OK to proceed. The category you have chosen is not the correct category under which to add this card. Select OK. The ICU automatically opens the correct category's dialog box. Continue the procedure for adding the card as described in "Adding a Listed Card" or "Adding an Unlisted Card" in Chapter 3. No more DMA values can be added. No more interrupt values can be added. No more I/O port values can be added. No more memory values can be added. No more values are available for the resource you are trying to add or modify. The maximum number of values for each resource is as follows: • 4 DMA channels • 7 IRQ lines • 9 memory address blocks • 20 I/O ports To free values for the resource you are trying to add or modify, delete some of the values listed in the resource box for the card. If your card requires all of the values listed, contact your card manufacturer to resolve the issue. NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in your online System User's Guide. ISA Configuration Utility Messages A-3

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ISA Configuration Utility Messages
A-3
The ICU has success-
fully configured all
Plug and Play cards in
your system. For the
new configuration to
take effect, save the
configuration, then
reboot your system.
The ICU has successfully
configured all of the Plug
and Play expansion cards
that were not configured by
the Configuration Manager.
To accept these settings, save the configuration
information into NVRAM by selecting
EXIT
from the File menu and then selecting
YES
to save.
You must reboot your system for these settings to
take effect.
The loaded card is not
a
category
card. Press
OK to proceed.
The category you have
chosen is not the correct cat-
egory under which to add
this card.
Select
OK
. The ICU automatically opens the correct
category’s dialog box. Continue the procedure for
adding the card as described in “Adding a Listed
Card” or “Adding an Unlisted Card” in Chapter 3.
No more DMA values can
be added.
No more interrupt val-
ues can be added.
No more I/O port val-
ues can be added.
No more memory values
can be added.
No more values are avail-
able for the resource you are
trying to add or modify.
The maximum number of values for each
resource is as follows:
4 DMA channels
7 IRQ lines
9 memory address blocks
20 I/O ports
To free values for the resource you are trying to
add or modify, delete some of the values listed
in the resource box for the card. If your card
requires all of the values listed, contact your
card manufacturer to resolve the issue.
Table A-1.
Configuration Utility Messages
(Continued)
Message
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in your online
System User’s Guide
.