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• Generally speaking, when
configuring a network system avoid
the following areas the SuperX VGA
occupies: Memory addresses A000h -
C7FFh, I/O addresses 03B0h - 03Dfh
and in some instances 02E0h - 02EFh.
The SuperX VGA does not require an
interrupt (IRQ).
Some network cards do not fully
decode a 16-bit I/O address; these
cards deal only with 10-bits of a 16-
bit I/O address.
The SuperX VGA has a global set up
register at an I/O base address of
46E8h. A network card that
improperly decodes I/O addresses
will see 46E8h in a 10-bit format as
02E8h.
02E8h may conflict with a network
card in the 02E0h-02EFh range. The
symptoms of this conflict manifest in
the inability to access the Server. To
alleviate this problem choose an
alternative base I/O address for your
network card and regenerate the
shell; refer to your network
documentation or network software
vendor if you require additional
assistance in this area.
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE REMEDY
You’re experiencing
problems installing the
SuperX VGA on a
network.
Troubleshooting
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