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2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC Workstation
Installing Accessory Boards
Installing Accessory Boards
The PC Workstation has the following accessory board slots:
• Slot AT 2 (the bottom slot) for full-length 16-bit ISA boards
• Slot AT 1/PCI 4 for either a 16-bit ISA board or a full-length 32-bit
PCI board
• Slot PCI 3 can be used for a full-length 32-bit PCI board (and also
features the RAIDport
™ connector)
• Slot PCI 2 for a full-length 32-bit PCI board
•
Slot PCI 1 for a full-length 32-bit PCI board
• Slot AGP for the video adapter board
Configuring Accessory Boards with Plug and Play (Windows 95)
Plug and Play is an industry standard for automatically configuring
your PC Workstation's hardware resources and the accessory boards
installed in it. Accessory boards which support the Plug and Play
standard can be detected and configured automatically by your
PC Workstation if you are running the Windows 95 operating system.
Windows NT does not support Plug and Play.
Your PC Workstation supports configuration of Plug and Play in the
system BIOS. When you start your PC Workstation, the Plug and Play
system BIOS can detect automatically which hardware resources
(IRQs, DMAs, memory ranges, and I/O addresses) are used by the
system-based components.
If you install Windows 95 on your PC Workstation, you need to enable
Plug and Play in the Setup program as described next.
Configuring Plug and Play with the Setup program (Windows 95 only)
You can use the Setup program to select the level of support provided
by the system BIOS for Plug and Play-compatible accessory boards.
Configuring Setup for
Plug and Play
1 Turn on the PC Workstation and press .
2 Specify
YES for Plug & Play O/S (NO is specified for all operating
systems other than Windows 95, such as Windows NT).
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