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Message
No more DMA values can
be added.
No more interrupt
values can be added.
No more memory values
can be added.
No more I/O port
values can be added.
Out of memory.
Memory allocation
failed.
Not enough memory to
run the ICU.
The configuration
(.cfg) file used by
the ICU for this card
is now invalid or does
not exist. Do you wish
to load the file?
No configuration
(.cfg) file exists for
the card being modi-
fied. Do you want to
load one?
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the online System User's Guide.
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Dell Dimension XPS H233 System Reference Guide
Table A-3. ISA Configuration Utility Messages (continued)
Probable Cause
No more values are avail-
able for the resource you are
trying to add or modify.
Either of these messages can
appear if the system runs out
of memory during your
operation.
This message appears when
you start the ISA Configura-
tion Utility if the system
does not have enough mem-
ory to run the utility.
This message appears when
you try to add a listed card
and the configuration file for
this card has been corrupted
or deleted from the data-
base.
This message appears when
you modify a card and its
configuration file does not
exist or has been deleted.
Corrective Action
The maximum number of values for each
resource is as follows:
4 DMA channels
7 IRQ lines
9 memory address blocks
20 I/O ports
To free values for the resource you are trying to
add or modify, delete some of the values listed
in the resource box for the card. If your card
requires all of the values listed, contact your
card manufacturer to resolve the issue.
Disable any TSR programs or any unneeded
device drivers.
You can get a copy of the configuration file
from the ISA Configuration Utility diskette. Use
the following procedure:
1.
Insert your original copy of the ISA
Configuration Utility diskette in drive A.
2.
Change to the db subdirectory on drive A.
3.
Use a text editor to search the icu.ndx file
for the card ID of the card you want to add
or modify.
The name of the configuration file is part
of this card ID. For example, if the card ID
is ICU0200, the configuration file is
!ICU0200.cfg.
4.
Copy this configuration file from your
original ISA Configuration Utility diskette
to the backup copy of the diskette from
which you are running the utility.

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