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Register Maps
Note:
Address maps are provided here only for background reference
purposes. You do not program registers directly in Windows 95/98/NT.
Instead, you program register changes through the application
programming interface (API) of DriverLINX, which is provided on the
CD-ROM that comes with your board. Refer to the DriverLINX
documentation that is installed on your system. (If is not yet installed, you
can find it on the CD-ROM in the X:\DrvLINX4\Docs and
X:\DrvLINX4\Docs\Notes folders, where X is the drive letter of the
CD-ROM drive.)
In some cases the base address is chosen automatically by Windows.
Check the difference in addressing for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.
Refer to “Configuring the PIO Series” in
Using DriverLINX with Your
Hardware—Keithley PIO Series
manual, which you printed in step 9 of
“Installing DriverLINX Software and Documentation” on page 3-3.
A PDISO-8 board occupies four consecutive addresses in the computer’s
I/O space; only the first two of these addresses are actually used. The base
address automatically falls on a 4-byte boundary.