Voyager 64
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A000h -C7FFh, I/O addresses 03B0h - 03Dfh
and in some instances 02E0h -02EFh. The
Voyager 64 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 Voyager 64 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.
PROBLEM
You
want to adjust your display resolution
with Windows Setup.
REMEDY
Go to the Main Program Group
and select the Windows Setup
icon. Next, select Options, then
Change System Settings. Click on the Down
Arrow next to the Display bar. Here you may
select an alternate display resolution (for
SVGP64). Once you choose an alternate
setting, you will be instructed to re-start
Windows. Follow all on-screen instructions.