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Detailed Card Installation
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DETAILED CARD INSTALLATION
Before installing the card into your computer system, there are a number of
links which must be set. The settings of these links will depend upon the
computer system into which the card is being fitted.
The positions of these links are shown on the card layout diagram towards the
end of this manual
Base Address
The card may be located in any 62 pin slot in the PC motherboard but must be
set up to appear at a specified address in the I/O port map. Available positions
are shown in the IBM-PC Technical Reference Guide. However, for those who
do not possess a copy of this document, a good place is the location normally
allocated to the prototyping card as supplied by IBM. This address is 300
Hex
which is the factory default setting.
However, no two devices should be used while set to the same address since
contention will occur and neither card will work. If your machine contains a
card with a conflicting address then another reasonably safe address to use is
200 to 21F
Hex
.
A set of links are provided on the card to set the base address within the IBM-
PC I/O port map. The address is in binary with the presence of a link
representing a 0 and the absence of a link representing a 1.
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