Resolving Configuration Conflicts
The Configuration/Setup utility program configures only the
server hardware. It does not consider the requirements of
the operating system or the application programs. For
these reasons, memory-address configuration conflicts
might occur.
Changing the Software Configuration Setup:
The best way to resolve memory-address
conflicts is to change the software configuration by
changing the addresses that the EMS device driver
defined. The SVGA video memory occupies 32Kb
(1 Kb = approximately 1000 bits) of space in the hex
C0000 to C7FFF EMS memory area. EMS device drivers
must use addresses different from those assigned to video
read-only memory (ROM).
You can use the Configuration/Setup utility program to view or change the
current setting for video ROM. For information about using
the configuration programs,
see 'Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Main Menu'.
Changing the Hardware Configuration Setup:
An alternative way to resolve memory-address
conflicts is to change the address of the conflicting
hardware option. See 'Plug and Play' for
information about reserving resources for ISA legacy
adapters.