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POST Message Description<br />

1880 A Plug and Play adapter has requested a hardware interrupt that is not<br />

available.<br />

Action:<br />

1. Make sure that settings for all ISA legacy adapters are correct in the<br />

Configuration/Setup Utility program. If the hardware interrupt<br />

settings are not correct, change and save the settings. Setting the<br />

resources used by ISA legacy adapters to ISA Resource enables the<br />

Plug and Play function to configure around the legacy adapters.<br />

For background information on PCI, ISA, Plug and Play, and legacy<br />

(non-Plug and Play) adapters, refer to Installing Options in Your<br />

<strong>IntelliStation</strong> E <strong>Pro</strong>. For information about required interrupt resource<br />

settings for ISA legacy adapters, refer to the documentation supplied<br />

with these adapters. For instructions on using the Configuration/Setup<br />

Utility program, see Chapter 5, “Using the Configuration/Setup Utility<br />

<strong>Pro</strong>gram” on page 41.<br />

2. Make sure that switches on all ISA legacy adapters are set correctly.<br />

For information about switch settings, refer to the documentation<br />

supplied with the ISA legacy adapters.<br />

3. If all hardware interrupts are being used by ISA legacy adapters, you<br />

might need to remove an ISA legacy adapter to make an interrupt<br />

available to the Plug and Play adapter you want to install. For<br />

instructions on removing adapters, see Chapter 7, “Installing Options<br />

Overview” on page 81.<br />

Note: If you remove an ISA legacy adapter, set the hardware interrupt<br />

used by the removed adapter to Available before installing<br />

another adapter.<br />

4. If you have other PCI or Plug and Play adapters installed, you might<br />

need to remove one of these adapters to make an interrupt available to<br />

the Plug and Play adapter you want to install.<br />

5. If your system will be loading a Plug and Play operating system,<br />

ensure that Plug and Play Operating System is set to Yes.<br />

6. Ensure that the address decode value for the adapter is properly set.<br />

If the problem cannot be isolated and corrected, have the computer<br />

serviced.<br />

108 Using Your <strong>IntelliStation</strong> E <strong>Pro</strong>

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