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Other ISA Accessory Devices

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2 System Board Devices on the ISA Bus Plug and Play NOTE Other ISA Accessory Devices ISA accessory boards are for slow peripheral accessories. There are two slots on the ISA bus for accessory boards. One of these is a combination slot with the PCI bus. All PCI accessory boards are Plug and Play, although not all ISA boards are. Check the accessory board's documentation if you are unsure. In general, in a Plug and Play configuration, resources for an ISA board have to be reserved first (using the Setup utility) and then you can plug in your board. The procedure for installing an ISA accessory board that is not Plug and Play is described in the User's Guide that is supplied with the PC Workstation. The Windows NT 4.0 operating system is not Plug and Play. Information explained above is only applicable for Plug and Play operating systems (for example, Windows 95). 31

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2
System Board
Devices on the ISA Bus
Other ISA Accessory Devices
ISA accessory boards are for slow peripheral accessories. There are two
slots on the ISA bus for accessory boards. One of these is a combination slot
with the PCI bus.
Plug and Play
All PCI accessory boards are Plug and Play, although not all ISA boards are.
Check the accessory board’s documentation if you are unsure.
In general, in a Plug and Play configuration, resources for an ISA board have
to be reserved first (using the
Setup
utility) and then you can plug in your
board.
The procedure for installing an ISA accessory board that is not Plug and
Play is described in the
User’s Guide
that is supplied with the PC
Workstation.
NOTE
The Windows NT 4.0 operating system is not Plug and Play. Information
explained above is only applicable for Plug and Play operating systems (for
example, Windows 95).