Grant-Howard Associates C H A P T E R 4 manual

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    4-2 Install atio n and T roub leshooti ng Gui de Th e sof tware i nst all ation rout ine assis ts users i n transf er ring the app ropriate progra m fil es t o the com put er' s hard-dis k driv e. Install at ion i nstruc tions ma y prov i de details about ho w to conf igure the opera ting sys tem to success fully r un t he progr am. Y ou shoul[...]

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    suppo rt.d ell.c om Fin ding So f t wa re Sol utions 4-3 Avo idi ng In terru pt Ass ignme nt Co nflicts P roblems can ar is e if two de vices at t empt to use the same inte rr upt reque st (IRQ) li ne. T o av oid this type of conf lict, c hec k t he docum entation f or the IRQ line' s defau l t f or eac h installed e xpansion car d. Then consu[...]

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    4-4 Install atio n and T roub leshooti ng Gui de 905 grb k0.boo k Page 4 Fri day, Septe mber 1, 2000 9 :30 AM[...]