IBM 6868 User Guide - Page 94

Adapter Configuration, Plug and Play Adapters, If the required resources are available

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7. Replace the access clip by sliding it onto the rear frame until it latches into position. Adapter Configuration Along with the documentation that comes with your adapter, use the following information to help with adapter configuration. Plug and Play Adapters Plug and Play is a configuration method that makes expanding your computer easier. Support for Plug and Play is built into the system board of your computer. If an adapter is Plug and Play, there are no switches or jumpers to set on the adapter. A Plug and Play adapter comes with configuration specifications set in memory that provides installation information to the computer during startup. When you install or remove Plug and Play adapters, this information is interpreted by the basic input/output system (BIOS). If the required resources are available, the BIOS software automatically configures the adapter using resources not already used by other devices. What to do next To work with another option, go to the appropriate section. To complete the installation, go to "Completing the installation" on page 92. 80 IntelliStation User Guide

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7.
Replace the access clip by sliding it onto the rear frame until it latches
into position.
Adapter Configuration
Along with the documentation that comes with your adapter, use the
following information to help with adapter configuration.
Plug and Play Adapters
Plug and Play
is a configuration method that makes expanding your
computer easier.
Support for Plug and Play is built into the system board
of your computer.
If an adapter is Plug and Play, there are no switches or jumpers to set on
the adapter.
A Plug and Play adapter comes with configuration
specifications set in memory that provides installation information to the
computer during startup.
When you install or remove Plug and Play
adapters, this information is interpreted by the
basic input/output system
(BIOS)
.
If the required resources are available, the BIOS software
automatically configures the adapter using resources
not
already used by
other devices.
What to do next
±
To work with another option, go to the appropriate section.
±
To complete the installation, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 92.
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IntelliStation User Guide