AdapterID 0617fh AdapterName "AMS IOSIX-2 Adapter" NumBytes 1 NamedItem Prompt "AMS IOSIX-2. 4-Serial" choice "COM-2,3,4,5 IRQ-3,3,3,3" pos[0] = 10010011b io 2F8h-2FFh 3220h-3227h 3228h-322Fh 4220h-4227h int 3 choice "COM-1,2,3,4 IRQ-4,3,3,3" pos[0] = 10111101b io 3F8h-3FFh 2F8h-2FFh 3220h-3227h 3228h-322Fh int 4 3 choice "COM-6,7,8 IRQ-3,3,3" pos[0] = 11001001b io 4228h-422Fh 5220h-5227h 5228h-522Fh int 3 choice "SetUp for DIAGS.." pos[0] = 00000000b choice "Disable IOSIX-2 Card" pos[0] = 11101110b Help " LPT implies Parallel Port, COM implies Serial Port, and IRQ implies interrupt used. Example: COM-1,2 LPT-2,3 IRQ-4,3,5,7 B.. If this choice is selected the IOSIX adapter card will be configured for COM Ports 1 & 2 and LPT Ports 2 & 3. Also, COM-1 will use interrupt 4, COM-2 will use interrupt 3, LPT-2 will use interrupt 5, and LPT-3 will use interrupt 7. If a 'B' is present at the end of the selection, like in the example, then the parallel ports are configured for Bidirectional Mode (Extended Mode). Absence of the 'B' indicates that the parallel ports are configured for output only. NOTE: If the Operating System you are using is OS/2 then it is required that all the parallel ports be configured to use IRQ-7. If the IBM Diagnostics are going to be run then the IOSIX card must be configured to the 'SetUp for IBM DIAGS' selection. Use F5 = previous choice F6 = next. "