Preparing To Install Adapter Cards; Adapter Card Specifications; Adapter Card Settings - IBM Aptiva Hardware Handbook

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Preparing to install adapter cards

The system unit has three slots and five connectors for
adapter cards. A maximum of three adapter cards can
be installed in the system unit at one time. You can
install ISA-AT or PCI adapter cards.

Adapter card specifications

Use the following table to help you determine what type
and length adapter cards you can install in each adapter
card connector.
Adapter card
Specifications
connector
AT – 1
Can hold a half-length or three-quarter-
length ISA-AT adapter card. Can hold a
full-length ISA-AT adapter card if the left
bracket is removed.
PCI – 1
Can hold a half-length or full-length PCI
adapter card.
AT – 2
Can hold a half-length, three-quarter-
length, or full-length ISA-AT adapter card.
PCI – 2
Can hold a half-length or full-length PCI
adapter card.
AT – 3
Can hold a half-length, three-quarter-
length, or full-length ISA-AT adapter card.
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Preparing to install adapter cards
You can install a PCI adapter card in connector
PCI – 1 or an AT adapter card in connector AT – 2.
However, you cannot install adapter cards in
connectors PCI – 1 and AT – 2 at the same time.
note:
You can install a PCI adapter card in connector
PCI – 2 or an AT adapter card in connector AT – 3.
However, you cannot install adapter cards in
connectors PCI – 2 and AT – 3 at the same time.

Adapter card settings

When you install an adapter card, you may have to set
switches or move jumpers to make the card work
properly with any cards that may be already installed. If
you install a Plug and Play adapter card, however, you
typically do not have to change any switch or jumper
settings after you install it. The computer and the card
automatically work together to make sure the settings
are correct.
If you install non–Plug and Play adapter cards, you must
make sure the settings are correct. The documentation
that came with the card contains instructions on
changing system settings. If the documentation refers
you to information about your computer's I/O addresses,
system board interrupt requests (IRQs), or DMA channel
assignments, you can find this information in the
"Appendix" on page 141.

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