1.1.1.3Example 3
DEVICE = C:\QSP-100\QSP100CL.SYS (s0,b300,i5)
In example 3, a single command line argument is provided. The Client Driver will attempt to
configure a QSP-100 inserted into socket 0 with a base address of 300H and IRQ 5. If address
300H or IRQ 5 is unavailable, the QSP-100 will not be configured. In addition, if a QSP-100 is
inserted into any other socket, it will not be configured. If the Client Driver can successfully
configure the QSP-100, its interrupt status register will be enabled and the BIOS equipment list
will not be updated.
1.1.1.4Example 4
DEVICE = C:\QSP-100\QSP100CL.SYS (i5,e,u,b300)
In example 4, a single command line argument is provided. Because the parameter order is not
significant, the Client Driver will attempt to configure a QSP-100 inserted into any socket with a
base address of 300H and IRQ 5. If address 300H or IRQ 5 is unavailable, the QSP-100 will not
be configured. If the Client Driver can successfully configure the QSP-100, its interrupt status
register will be disabled (Scratchpad registers enabled) and the BIOS equipment list will be
updated.
1.1.1.5Example 5
DEVICE = C:\QSP-100\QSP100CL.SYS (b300,i5) (i10) ( )
In example 5, three command line arguments are provided. The Client Driver will first attempt
to configure a QSP-100 inserted into any socket with a base address of 300H and IRQ 5. If
address 300H or IRQ 5 is unavailable, the Client Driver will proceed to the second command line
argument and attempt to configure the card with a base address assigned by Card and Socket
Services and IRQ 10. If IRQ 10 is also unavailable, the Client Driver will proceed to the third
command line argument and attempt to configure the QSP-100 with a base address and an IRQ
assigned by Card and Socket Services. If the QSP-100 is successfully configured, its interrupt
status register will be enabled and the BIOS equipment list will not be updated.
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