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Non-Plug and Play in
Windows 3.11
Non-Plug and Play in
Windows 95
2 PC Hardware Structure
Installing Accessories
To install an ISA accessory board which is not Plug and Play in Windows 3.11,
start the ICU program to declare the resources used by the board.
To run the ICU:
1 Choose the Plug and Play facility in the Windows Program Manager.
2 Click on the ICU icon to launch the ISA Configuration Utility and configure
system resources for the accessory board.
The ICU is preloaded with configuration details for many non-Plug and Play
accessory boards. If your accessory board is not listed by the ICU, there are
two ways you can configure the accessory board:
1 Some non-Plug and Play accessory boards are supplied with a
configuration file which can be used by the ICU to determine which
resources are required by the board. When prompted by the ICU, insert
the diskette containing the configuration file.
2 If there is no configuration file for your accessory board, you will need to
enter the configuration details manually when prompted by the ICU.
Refer to the documentation supplied with the accessory board for
information about the resources the board requires.
To install an ISA accessory board which is not Plug and Play in Windows 95,
run the Add New Hardware wizard to configure the accessory. The settings
selected by Windows 95 may be different from those recommended by the
board's manufacturer. Should this be the case, it might be necessary to alter
the board's jumpers.
Refer to the documentation supplied with Windows 95 for further details.
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