Adding an unlisted card – Dell OptiPlex G1 User Manual

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Using the ISA Configuration Utility: Dell OptiPlex GX1 Low-Profile Managed PC Systems

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9. To change individual resource values for the current configuration setting, select the resource value

that you want to change and click the Options button located below the resource values (see

Figure 6

).

For example, when you click the value under DMA, the Options button changes to the DMA Options
button. When you click this button, a smaller dialog box appears. By clicking the down arrow next to the
current resource value, you can display a list of the available values for the resource.

Figure 6. Configuration Settings Dialog Box for Assigning a DMA Channel

Choose the desired value and click OK. The value you selected is displayed under the resource
heading in the Configuration Settings dialog box.

The Options button is disabled if no alternative values are available for the selected resource.

NOTE: If you change one or more resource values using the Options button and later change
the setting in the Configuration Choice box, the changes that you made to the resource values
are overwritten by the default values for the new configuration choice.

10. Click OK in the Configuration Settings dialog box when you have finished selecting resources for the

function.

NOTE: After modifying the system configuration, you must turn off the system to install, remove, or
change jumper settings on the non-Plug and Play ISA expansion cards to match the settings you
selected in the ICU.

Adding an Unlisted Card

Unlisted cards are non-Plug and Play ISA expansion cards that do not have configuration files stored in the
ICU database.

NOTE: If you want to add a configuration file that you received on diskette with a new expansion card,
see "

Adding a Listed Card

."

To add an unlisted card with the ICU, perform the following steps:

1. Start the ICU as described in "

Starting the ICU

."

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