; BICC ISOLINK IEEE 802.3 network Adapter ; Adapter Description File ; ; Version: 1.00 ; 05/09/88 ; ; (C) Copyright BICC Data Networks Limited 1988. ; All rights reserved. ; ; AdapterID 00808h AdapterName "BICC ISOLINK IEEE 802.3 Network Adapter" NumBytes 2 FixedResources POS[0]=XXXXXXXXb POS[2]=XXXXXXXXb NamedItem Prompt "I/O address range" Choice "8280-828F (Preferred)" POS[0]=XXXX000Xb IO 8280h - 828Fh Choice "9250-925F" POS[0]=XXXX001Xb IO 9250h - 925Fh Choice "A390-A39F" POS[0]=XXXX010Xb IO 0A390h - 0A39Fh Choice "B1D0-B1DF" POS[0]=XXXX011Xb IO 0B1D0h - 0B1DFh Help "I/O ADDRESS RANGE: There are 4 possible 16 byte blocks of I/O space that can be assigned for accessing the I/O ports of the BICC ISOLINK Network adapter. The preferred I/O address for the adapter is: 8280 - 828F. The assignment for this I/O address can be changed by selecting 'Change Configuration' and then using the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys. The I/O address selected must not be assigned for use by any other adapter or option. If an assignment has an asterisk (*) by it, it is in conflict with another assignment and the I/O address must be changed. If a conflict continues to exist, you may have to change the assignments for other adapters or options that are in your computer to resolve the conflict." NamedItem Prompt "Interrupt Level" Choice "9 (Preferred)" POS[2]=000XXXXXb INT 9d Choice "10" POS[2]=001XXXXXb INT 10d Choice "11" POS[2]=010XXXXXb INT 11d Choice "15" POS[2]=011XXXXXb INT 15d Choice "3" POS[2]=100XXXXXb INT 3d Choice "4" POS[2]=101XXXXXb INT 4d Choice "5" POS[2]=110XXXXXb INT 5d Help "INTERRUPT LEVEL: This BICC ISOLINK Network adapter can operate on one of seven interrupt levels: 9, 10, 11, 15, 3, 4, 5. The preferred interrupt level is 9, but the adapter can operate on any of the levels if necessary. The assignment for this interrupt level can be changed by selecting 'Change Configuration' and then using the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys. If an assignment has an asterisk (*) by it, it is in conflict with another assignment and the level must be changed. If a conflict continues to exist, you may have to change the assignments for other adapters or options that are in your computer to resolve the conflict." NamedItem Prompt "Arbitration Level" Choice "8 (Preferred)" POS[2]=XXXX1000b POS[3]=XXXX1000b ARB 8h Choice "9" POS[2]=XXXX1001b POS[3]=XXXX1001b ARB 9h Choice "10" POS[2]=XXXX1010b POS[3]=XXXX1010b ARB 0Ah Choice "11" POS[2]=XXXX1011b POS[3]=XXXX1011b ARB 0Bh Choice "12" POS[2]=XXXX1100b POS[3]=XXXX1100b ARB 0Ch Choice "13" POS[2]=XXXX1101b POS[3]=XXXX1101b ARB 0Dh Choice "14" POS[2]=XXXX1110b POS[3]=XXXX1110b ARB 0Eh Help "ARBITRATION LEVEL: This BICC ISOLINK network adapter can operate on one of seven arbitration levels. The preferred arbitration level is 8, but the adapter can operate on any of levels 8 to 14 if necessary. The assignment for the arbitration level can be changed by selecting 'Change configuration' then using the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys. If an assignment has an asterisk (*) by it, it is in conflict with another assignment and the level must be changed. If a conflict continues to exist, you may have to change the assignments for other adapters or options that are in your computer to resolve the conflict." NamedItem Prompt "Bus Arbitration Fairness" Choice "On" POS[2]=XXX1XXXXb Choice "Off" POS[2]=XXX0XXXXb Help "BUS ARBITRATION FAIRNESS: This controls whether the adapter will release control of the bus when it has been using it exclusively. Under normal circumstances, select . If you have two ISOLINK adapters installed you MUST select ." nameditem Prompt "Memory access timing" Choice "Default timing: No wait states" pos[0]=XXX1XXXXb Choice "Ready sampled" pos[0]=XXX0XXXXb Help "MASTER MEMORY ACCESS TIMING: This controls whether the microchannel ready signal is sampled. Faster performance can be obtained with no wait states."