![Perimeter Technology VU-ACD /100 Maintenance Manual Download Page 86](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/perimeter-technology/vu-acd-100/vu-acd-100_maintenance-manual_1529976086.webp)
2-68
Maintenance Utilities
VU-ACD™/100 Maintenance Guide – Host/DOS
Step
Prompt
Action
?
To complete Step 5 you must know the parallel port address and corresponding
IRQ of the host computer. If you have not already identified the parallel port
address, refer to the Section 4.1.2 of the VU-ACD/100 Installation Guide for a
description of how to find this address on Compaq computers.
5
Please select the I/O address for the adapter:
1. Parallel Adapter at address: 378-37f
2. Parallel Adapter at address: 3bc=3be
3. Parallel Adapter at address: 287-27a
4. Other configuration
Select an option or enter q to quit:
Type the number corresponding to the correct
parallel port address and press
Enter
.
If you selected option
1
,
2
or
3
above, proceed
to Step 6.
If you selected option
4
above, proceed to
Step 7.
6
Should this port use interrupt (default
[7]):
The device node is dev/lp0
Type in the IRQ (interrupt) for the parallel port
and press
Enter
.
Proceed to Step 10.
7
Please specify the start base address in
hex or enter q to quit:
Type in the start address in hex (“0xNNN”)
and press Enter.
Proceed to Step 10.
8
Which port would you like to remove ?
1. Parallel adapter #1 at address = 378-37f (/dev/lp0)
Select an option or enter q to quit:
Type the number corresponding to the parallel
port you wish to remove and press
Enter
.
Proceed to Step 10.
9
There following cards are currently configured:
Parallel adapter at address: 378-37F, interrupt = 7 (/dev/lp0)
Hit return to continue
Press
Enter
. Return to Step 4.
10
You must create a new kernel to effect the driver change you specified.
Do you wish to create a new kernel now? (y/n)
Type
y
and press
Enter
.
11
The UNIX Operating System will now be rebuilt.
This will take a few minutes. Please wait.
Root for this system build is /.
The UNIX Kernel has been rebuilt.
Do you want this kernel to boot by
default? (y/n)
Backing up unix to unix.old
Installing new unix on the boot file
system
Type
y
and press
Enter
.