AdapterId 05d5bh AdapterName "Scientific Solutions MC IEEE488" NumBytes 4 FixedResources pos[0]=0xxxxxxxb NamedItem Prompt "Base Address Select" choice "Base 2B8" pos[0]=xxxxxxx1b pos[1]=xxxxxx00b io 02b8h-02bfh choice "Base 2C0" pos[0]=xxxxxxx1b pos[1]=xxxxxx01b io 02c0h-02c7h choice "Base 2E1" pos[0]=xxxxxxx1b pos[1]=xxxxxx10b io 02e1h-02e1h 06e1h-06e1h 0ae1h-0ae1h 0ee1h-0ee1h 012e1h-012e1h 016e1h-016e1h 01ae1h-01ae1h 01ee1h-01ee1h choice "Base 310" pos[0]=xxxxxxx1b pos[1]=xxxxxx11b io 0310h-0317h choice "Disable" pos[0]=xxxxxxx0b Help "The base address of the MC IEEE488 can be at one of four different locations. Choose a location which does not conflict with any other installed board. 'Disable' will cause the MC IEEE488 to not be available. This assignment need only be changed if it is in conflict with another board. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change base address selection when you are in the 'Change configuration' window." NamedItem Prompt "Interrupt Select" choice "Int 5" pos[1]=xxxx01xxb int 5 choice "Int 7" pos[1]=xxxx11xxb int 7 choice "Int 4" pos[1]=xxxx00xxb int 4 choice "Int 6" pos[1]=xxxx10xxb int 6 Help "The timer interupt select chooses which interrupt level the GPIB will cause interrupts. The lower in the interrupt number, the lower the priority is. Minimize amount of interrupt sharing by assigning other installed boards to different levels. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change the interrupt level selection when you are in the 'Change configuration' window." NamedItem Prompt "DMA Arbitration Level" choice "Level 7" pos[1]=0111xxxxb arb 7 choice "Level 6" pos[1]=0110xxxxb arb 6 choice "Level 5" pos[1]=0101xxxxb arb 5 choice "Level 4" pos[1]=0100xxxxb arb 4 choice "Level 3" pos[1]=0011xxxxb arb 3 choice "Level 2" pos[1]=0010xxxxb arb 2 choice "Level 1" pos[1]=0001xxxxb arb 1 choice "Level 0" pos[1]=0000xxxxb arb 0 choice "Disable" pos[1]=1111xxxxb choice "Level 14" pos[1]=1110xxxxb arb 14 choice "Level 13" pos[1]=1101xxxxb arb 13 choice "Level 12" pos[1]=1100xxxxb arb 12 choice "Level 11" pos[1]=1011xxxxb arb 11 choice "Level 10" pos[1]=1010xxxxb arb 10 choice "Level 9" pos[1]=1001xxxxb arb 9 choice "Level 8" pos[1]=1000xxxxb arb 8 Help "The DMA Arbitration Level chooses at what level of priority the MC IEEE488 will request DMA reads from and writes to the GPIB. The higher the number, the lower the priority. This assignment need only be changed if it is in conflict with another board. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change DMA Arbitration Level selection when you are in the 'Change configuration' window." NamedItem Prompt "Talker/Listener Address" choice " 0" pos[0]=x00000xxb choice " 1" pos[0]=x00001xxb choice " 2" pos[0]=x00010xxb choice " 3" pos[0]=x00011xxb choice " 4" pos[0]=x00100xxb choice " 5" pos[0]=x00101xxb choice " 6" pos[0]=x00110xxb choice " 7" pos[0]=x00111xxb choice " 8" pos[0]=x01000xxb choice " 9" pos[0]=x01001xxb choice "10" pos[0]=x01010xxb choice "11" pos[0]=x01011xxb choice "12" pos[0]=x01100xxb choice "13" pos[0]=x01101xxb choice "14" pos[0]=x01110xxb choice "15" pos[0]=x01111xxb choice "16" pos[0]=x10000xxb choice "17" pos[0]=x10001xxb choice "18" pos[0]=x10010xxb choice "19" pos[0]=x10011xxb choice "20" pos[0]=x10100xxb choice "21" pos[0]=x10101xxb choice "22" pos[0]=x10110xxb choice "23" pos[0]=x10111xxb choice "24" pos[0]=x11000xxb choice "25" pos[0]=x11001xxb choice "26" pos[0]=x11010xxb choice "27" pos[0]=x11011xxb choice "28" pos[0]=x11100xxb choice "29" pos[0]=x11101xxb choice "30" pos[0]=x11110xxb Help "This sets the talker/listener address of the MC IEEE488 on the GPIB. This address will be used by only those software packages specifically designed for the PS/2 microcomputers." NamedItem Prompt "System Controller" choice "Take System Control" pos[0]=xxxxxx1xb choice "Not System Controller" pos[0]=xxxxxx0xb Help "This sets the system controller status of the MC IEEE488 on the GPIB. This information will be used by only those software packages specifically designed for the PS/2 microcomputers. Only one device per GPIB may be the system controller."