Blaster CD 8x - Creative
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PnP Cards Section Resources Window You can use this section to view the PnP cards resource settings in your system and change the Creative PnP cards settings only. When you select the PnP Cards section from the CTCU menu, the Plug and Play window appears, listing the PnP cards in the system. Choosing a card here displays a list of logical devices on that card. To view the resources for a PnP device, double-click the device you want. Alternatively, select the device from the list and then click the Resources button. The Resources window will appear. The Resources window displays the current resource settings of a particular logical device. The settings shown may include input/output (I/O) ranges, interrupts (IRQ), Direct Memory Access (DMA) channels and 32-bit memory ranges, depending on the PnP card you have and the configuration chosen. To change the resource configuration, click the down arrow next to the Configuration box and then select a suitable configuration which has all the settings that your card needs. To disable a logical device, click the Disable checkbox. A mark will appear in the box, informing CTCM not to configure this device the next time it runs. To view or change a resource setting, double-click the setting you want, or alternatively, select the setting and then click the Reconfigure button in the Resources window. Depending on the setting that you have chosen, one of the following windows will appear: q I/O Range window q Interrupt window q Direct Memory Access window q Memory Range window The window displays the current resource setting and a list of possible settings. To change a setting, select one from the list. Make sure it will not conflict with the other cards’ settings. Then double-click the new setting or click the OK button. Changing Settings B-7
Legacy Cards Section Add Button Each of these windows has a Conflicting Devices message box which will inform you of any hardware conflicts that may result from the settings you have just selected for your card. To see the list of settings available in each window, click the down arrow on the right-hand side of the Choices box. You can use this section to enter, view or change the resource settings of all the legacy (non-PnP) cards in your system. When you select the Legacy Cards section from the CTCU menu, the Legacy window appears, displaying the resources taken up by the legacy cards in your system. You can add information on a legacy card’s resource settings by simply clicking the Add button. You can also view, change or remove an existing card’s resource settings by selecting a card in the window and then clicking one of the following: q View All button q Change button q Remove button The Add window allows you to enter the following details for a new or existing legacy card in your system: q Card Name q Input/Output Range (I/O) q Interrupt (IRQ) q Direct Memory Access channel (DMA) q 32-bit Memory Range (Mem) You must enter the card’s name in the Card Name field. The other fields can be left blank. Changing Settings B-8
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Legacy Cards Section<br />
Add Button<br />
Each of these windows has a Conflicting Devices message box<br />
which will inform you of any hardware conflicts that may result<br />
from the settings you have just selected for your card.<br />
To see the list of settings available in each window, click the<br />
down arrow on the right-hand side of the Choices box.<br />
You can use this section to enter, view or change the resource<br />
settings of all the legacy (non-PnP) cards in your system.<br />
When you select the Legacy Cards section from the CTCU menu, the<br />
Legacy window appears, displaying the resources taken up by the<br />
legacy cards in your system.<br />
You can add information on a legacy card’s resource settings by simply<br />
clicking the Add button. You can also view, change or remove an<br />
existing card’s resource settings by selecting a card in the window and<br />
then clicking one of the following:<br />
q View All button<br />
q Change button<br />
q Remove button<br />
The Add window allows you to enter the following details for a new or<br />
existing legacy card in your system:<br />
q Card Name<br />
q Input/Output Range (I/O)<br />
q Interrupt (IRQ)<br />
q Direct Memory Access channel (DMA)<br />
q 32-bit Memory Range (Mem)<br />
You must enter the card’s name in the Card Name field. The<br />
other fields can be left blank.<br />
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