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2.40 How should I configure ISA/VLB cards in the EISA config utility? |
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This item is from the PC Hardware FAQ, by Willie Lim and Ralph Valentino with numerous contributions by others. (v1.25).
Only EISA cards matter in the ECU; ISA and VLB entries are only place markers. While this is a good way to keep track of IRQ, DMA and BIOS conflictions, ISA and VLB need not be placed in the configuration at all, nor should it be assumed that the settings for them match the actual card settings. If you wish to add them, you can use the "Generic ISA Card" configuration file for either. Do not expect card vendors to supply them.
 
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