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1.2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
1.2.1 Base Address
The base address of the CIO-DAS08-PGx is set by switching a bank of DIP
switches on the board (Figure 1-1). This bank of switches is labeled
ADDRESS and numbered 9 to 3.
Ignore the word ON and the numbers printed on the switch
The switch works by adding up the weights of individual switches to make a
base address. A 'weight' is active when the switch is down. Shown here,
switches 9 and 8 are down, all others are up. Weights 200H and 100H are
active, equaling 300H base address. The board is shipped with this default
address selected. If this address is already in use on your computer, select a
different address. Figure 1-1. Base address Select Switches
Table 1-1 lists the address ranges for the PC computer.
Table 1-1. Base Addresses
SERIAL PORT3F8-3FFEGA2B0-2BF
FLOPPY DISK3F0-3F7PARALLEL PRINTER270-27F
SERIAL PORT3E8-3EFALT BUS MOUSE23C-23F
CGA3D0-3DFBUS MOUSE238-23B
EGA3C0-3CFEXPANSION UNIT (XT)210-21F
PARALLEL PRINTER3BC-3BFGAME CONTROL200-20F
MDA3B0-3BBHARD DISK (AT)1F0-1FF
SDLC3A0-3AF80287 NUMERIC CO-P (AT)0F0-0FF
SDLC380-38F8237 #2 (AT)0C0-0DF
PARALLEL PRINTER378-37FNMI MASK (XT)0A0-0AF
HARD DISK (XT)320-32F8259 PIC #2 (AT)0A0-0A1
PROTOTYPE CARD310-31FDMA PAGE REGISTERS080-08F
PROTOTYPE CARD300-30FCMOS RAM & NMI MASK (AT)070-071
SERIAL PORT2F8-2FF8742 CONTROLLER (AT)060-064
SERIAL PORT2E8-2EF8255 PPI (XT)060-063
GPIB (AT)2E0-2E78253 TIMER040-043
EGA2D0-2DF8259 PIC #1020-021
EGA2C0-2CF8237 DMA #1000-00F
FUNCTIONHEX RANGEFUNCTIONHEX RANGE
1.2.2 Interrupt Level Select
The interrupt jumper need only be set if the software you are using
requires it. If you do set the interrupt jumper, please check your PC's
current configuration for interrupt conflicts, and do not use IR2 in PC/AT
class machines (or higher).
There is a jumper block on the CIO-DAS08-PGx located just above the
PC bus interface (gold pins). The factory default setting is that no
interrupt level is set. The jumper is in the 'X' position (Figure 1-2).
If you need to pace conversions through hardware (either the on - board
pacer or an external clock), move this jumper to one of the other positions
(see table 1-2). Figure 1-2. Interrupt Select Jumper Block
2
234567X
INTERRUPT JUMPER BLOCK - Jumper in
X position = No IRQ.
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