System Resource Conflicts - IBM IntelliStation 6866 Hardware Maintenance Manual

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System resource conflicts

System failures occur when there are system resource conflicts with the following:
IRQ
IRQ conflicts occur when there are multiple assignments to the same interrupt
level. If there is an IRQ conflict, the system will hang. Use the systems diagnostics to
check for multiple assignments to the same interrupt level before replacing any
hardware component.
DMA
If multiple assignments of the same DMA channel occur, the system will hang. Use
the system diagnostics to check for multiple assignments to the same DMA channel
before replacing any hardware components.
I/O address
A unique I/O address is assigned to each system component.
If multiple assignments of the same I/O address occur, the system will hang. Use the
DOS MEM command to check for multiple assignments to the same I/O address
before replacing any hardware component.
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POST Beep codes are sounds emitted from the speaker if the POST finds a
problem. One beep indicates that the POST completed successfully. Multiple
beeps indicate a problem was found.
Diagnostic error messages are displayed when a test program finds a problem
with a hardware component.
Software-generated error messages are displayed if a problem or conflict is
found by an application program, the operating system, or both. For an
explanation of these messages, refer to the information supplied with the installed
software package. Also, refer to "Software considerations" on page 130.
Multiple messages occur when the first error causes additional errors. Follow the
suggested action of the first error displayed.
Interrupt Request Queue (IRQ)
Direct Memory Access (DMA)
I/O Address
ROM and RAM Addresses.
Assigns a unique interrupt request line to every I/O device (line numbers range
from 0 to 15).
Interrupts the processor to force it to service the request.
Handles interrupts on a priority basis (low numbers have the highest priority).
Queues interrupt request.
Accesses the memory by bypassing the processor. This allows the processor
more time for applications and programs.
Accesses memory directly from the serial and parallel ports on some systems.
Accesses memory directly from some adapters using a DMA channel. This
allows the adapter to operate faster.
Provides from 4 to 15 DMA channels. The number varies depending on the
system.

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