IBM 866011U Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 153
Plug and Play adapters, Legacy adapters, Configuration/Setup Utility program, ISA Legacy
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automatically configure itself when you install an ISA Plug and Play device. Note PCI adapters are also often referred to as plug and play because they configure automatically. Plug and Play adapters: Plug and Play adapters are easier to install and set up because they are auto-configuring. This means that there are no jumpers or switches to set. A Plug and Play adapter comes with built-in identification and configuration specifications (set in memory on the adapter) that provide installation information to the server during startup. This information is read by the input/output (I/O) bus and interpreted by the server BIOS. The BIOS routines automatically configure the adapter around the resources already in use by other devices. Legacy adapters: If an adapter that you install is not Plug and Play compatible, the Configuration/Setup utility program can help you to manually configure the adapter. Adapters that are not Plug and Play compatible are known as legacy devices. Configuration/Setup Utility program: Within the Configuration/Setup utility program, the Plug and Play screen displays server resources that are typically required by adapters: I/O port address Memory address IRQ line DMA channel From the Configuration/Setup utility program screens, you can select available resources for the adapter that you are installing. Resources that are not currently being used by adapters that are already installed in the server are listed as [ISA Legacy]. The system resources that are in use by other devices are listed as [Not Applicable]. Netfinity 5500 - Type 8660 145