Introduction
Industio
CI-134 Series User’s Manual
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which the configuration utility Io-irq.exe can access the board, which is identical to
the fir st por t' s base I/O addr ess
.
The CAP jumper,
J P1
, is designed in case of that users forget the CAP address.
Normally JP1 is left open. When JP1 is short, the CAP address is forced to a fixed I/O
address,
0xA700
. While doing quick hardware installation, JP1 is required to be
shorted, detailed in chapter, “Hardware Installation”.
Quick Installation
To ease the hardware configuration, users who install
only one
Industio
CI-134
Ser ies boar d under Windows NT
and
95/98
are recommended to adopt
quick
installation
described in chapter 2, “Hardware Installation”.
Operating System Support
The family is operational under most popular operating systems such as Windows NT,
Windows 95/98, DOS, SCO UNIX/XENIX/OpenServer, Linux, QNX, FreeBSD, etc.
However,
MOXA device dr iver s
for Windows NT, Windows 95/98, DOS and
Windows 3.x are provided for better installation, configuration and performance. In
this manual, chapters for MOXA
Windows NT, Windows 95/98, DOS
and
Windows 3.x
device drivers are described. For those compatible systems not
mentioned, please refer to system’s manual for how to install and configure the
standard driver.
MOXA Serial Comm Tools
For application development, MOXA provides an easy-to-use serial communication
library under Windows NT, Windows 95/98 (
PComm
), DOS and Windows 3.x
(
API-232
). Users can use this library to develop your own applications using
Microsoft C, Turbo C, Assembly, QuickBASIC, Turbo Pascal, Clipper, Visual Basic,
Visual C++, Borland Delphi, etc. Utilities, such as Data Scope, Monitor, Terminal
Emulator, Diagnostics, etc., are included for debugging or monitoring the
communication status or terminal emulation or even file transferring.