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Tertiary and quaternary IDE
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The additional tertiary and quaternary IDE controllers, enabled through the :ref:`Storage controllers <settings/storage:Tertiary / Quaternary IDE Controller>` settings page, are not supported by all emulated BIOSes and may require manual configuration of the emulated operating system. The specific details are outlined on this page.
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The additional tertiary and quaternary IDE controllers, enabled through the :ref:`Storage controllers <settings/storage:Hard disk>` settings page, are not supported by all emulated BIOSes and may require manual configuration of the emulated operating system. The specific details are outlined on this page.
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System resources
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.. note:: The tertiary and quaternary I/O ports and IRQs were incorrectly switched in 86Box versions prior to 4.0.1.
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Each controller's IRQ can be configured through its respective *Configure* button on :ref:`settings/storage:Tertiary / Quaternary IDE Controller`. The *Plug and Play* option on the *IRQ* box enables Plug and Play functionality, allowing a PnP compliant operating system to automatically set the controller's IRQ, while all other options set a static IRQ with no Plug and Play.
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Each controller's IRQ can be configured through its respective *Configure* button on the :ref:`hard disk controller selector <settings/storage:Hard disk>`. The *Plug and Play* option on the *IRQ* box enables Plug and Play functionality, allowing a PnP compliant operating system to automatically set the controller's IRQ, while all other options set a static IRQ with no Plug and Play.
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.. note:: * When using a non-Plug and Play IDE controller on an emulated machine which supports Plug and Play, remember to mark the IRQ as being used by a legacy ISA device in the BIOS setup utility.
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* Many operating systems do not allow non-Plug and Play IDE controllers to use IRQs outside of the default ones listed on the table above.
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