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2 PC Hardware Structure Installing Accessories Using the ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) Use the ICU to configure Plug and Play accessory boards if Plug and Play Device Management is set to None or Boot Only in the SETUP program. The ICU can also determine the recommended settings for each ISA nonPlug and Play board. These settings may be different from those recommended by the accessory board's manufacturer. In this case, the board's jumper settings and driver options must be altered. 1 Double-click on the Plug and Play group icon Program Manager. in the Windows 2 Double-click on the ICU icon to launch the ISA Configuration Utility and configure system resources for the accessory board. The ICU is preloaded with configuration details for many non-Plug and Play accessory boards. If an accessory board is not listed by the ICU, there are two options: a Some non-Plug and Play accessory boards are supplied with a configuration file, which can be used by the ICU to determine which resources are required by the board. b If there is not a configuration file for the accessory board, enter the configuration details manually when prompted by the ICU. Refer to the documentation supplied with the accessory board for information on the resources required by the board. 21

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2
PC Hardware Structure
Installing Accessories
Using the ISA
Configuration Utility
(ICU)
Use the ICU to configure Plug and Play accessory boards if
Plug and Play
Device Management
is set to
None
or
Boot Only
in the SETUP program.
The ICU can also determine the recommended settings for each ISA non-
Plug and Play board. These settings may be different from those
recommended by the accessory board’s manufacturer. In this case, the
board’s jumper settings and driver options must be altered.
1
Double-click on the Plug and Play group icon
in the Windows
Program Manager.
2
Double-click on the ICU icon
to launch the ISA Configuration Utility
and configure system resources for the accessory board.
The ICU is preloaded with configuration details for many non-Plug and
Play accessory boards. If an accessory board is not listed by the ICU,
there are two options:
a
Some non-Plug and Play accessory boards are supplied with a
configuration file, which can be used by the ICU to determine which
resources are required by the board.
b
If there is not a configuration file for the accessory board, enter the
configuration details manually when prompted by the ICU. Refer to the
documentation supplied with the accessory board for information on
the resources required by the board.