Using the ISA Configuration Utility 3-53. Click the name of the category of card that youwant to add. If you clicked Add instep 2, click OK.A dialog box like the one in Figure 3-2 appears list-ing the names of all available cards of that type.Figure 3-2. Add Network Card Dialog Box4. Select the name of the card you want to add.If the name of the card that you want to add is not onthe list, see “Adding an Unlisted Card” found later inthis chapter for instructions on how to add the card.5. If you want the ICU to select the resources for thecard, click OK. Otherwise, skip to step 6.The ICU uses the default resources set by the cardmanufacturer whenever possible. If the ICU cannotfind a resource that is valid for the card and availablein the system, the utility generates an error message.See Appendix B, “ISA Configuration UtilityMessages,” for an explanation of the message and apossible solution to the conflict.If you are satisfied with the default resourcesassigned to the card, you can skip the remainder ofthis procedure.6. To select the resources yourself, click Advanced.The Card Configuration dialog box (see Figure 3-3)displays all resources used by the card. Some cardshave multiple functions, each having one or moreresources associated with it. For example, a commu-nications card can have fax, modem, and scannerfunctions, each of which may have one or more asso-ciated resources.Figure 3-3. Card Configuration Dialog Box7. To change any of the resource settings for thecard, select the resource setting and then clickSettings.The Configuration Settings dialog box (see Fig-ure 3-4) displays the name of the resource that youselected in the upper-left corner of the box. Theresource values currently associated with theselected function are displayed in the Resources forChoice box. The resource values displayed areINTERRUPT (IRQ), DMA, MEMORY (HEX), and I/O PORT(HEX).Figure 3-4. Configuration Settings DialogBox8. To change the resource settings, click the downarrow next to the Configuration Choice box.Then click the new resource setting from the listof available settings (see Figure 3-5).You cannot manually enter a value; you must choosea setting from the list. If there is only one settinglisted, no other settings are available.The setting that you select may affect the resourcesavailable. For example, if you are offered theDISABLED option and select it, all resource values areblank, indicating that a disabled setting uses noresources.