User`s guide

You need to run the EISA Configuration utility to configure
your system with your EISA option cards installed before you
use your computer. You may need to run it again later if you
add or remove options, such as memory, disk drives, or option
cards.
After running the program, you save your current
configuration in the computer’s CMOS RAM and in a file called
SYSTEM.SCI. Your computer checks this information each time
you turn it on and assigns system resources based on the
configuration options you selected.
Once you configure your computer with this utility, you should
not use the SETUP program in your computer’s BIOS. Always
use the EISA Configuration utility to configure your computer.
If you want to create an alternate configuration for your
computer or another computer, you can create an alternate SCI
file. See page 3-25 for more information.
Note
The first time you configure your computer, you must run
the program from the Reference diskette and it is best to
always run it from there. However, you can run the EISA
Configuration utility from your hard disk to speed up its
performance. See page 3-31 for information on copying the
files to your hard disk. Then see page 3-27 for instructions on
running the utility from a command line.
3-2 Running the EISA Configuration Utility