Table 2. ISACFG Command Options
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Command Option
Description
-enadev <#>
Allows you to specify whether an entry is enabled or disabled.
Disabled devices are not used in resource allocation calculations.
Possible values are:
0 - No (disabled)
1 - Yes (enabled)
-etyp <#>
Defines an entry type for this entry. The # sign can be:
0 - Causes the entry to be deleted
1 - Single option
2 - Embedded multiport device
3 - Multiport option device
-handle <string>
Binds a name to the driver (up to 15 characters).
-init
Initializes the configuration table to the default settings.
-iobase{0-5} <#>
Specifies up to six I/O base registers (in hexadecimal) for a
particular device entry.
-irq{0-3} <#>
Allows you to assign up to four IRQ (interrupt request) channels
to the device (use decimal IRQ levels).
-membase{0-2} <#>
Specifies up to three R/W ISA memory regions.
-memlen{0-2} <#>
Specifies the length corresponding to membase{0-2}.
-mk
Adds an entry into the table.
-mod
Modifies an entry in the table.
-rm
Deletes an entry from the table.
-rombase <#>
Specifies an address for ISA BIOS ext. ROM.
-romlen <#>
Specifies the length of ROM.
-slot <slot#>
Allows you to enter a unique slot number for each ISA adapter.
You can assign the numbers in any order. The slot number does
not relate to a physical ISA adapter position in the motherboard.
Slot 0 is reserved for the local multiport adapter.
-totdev <#>
Placeholder for you to keep track of the total number of devices,
specified by the # sign, at this slot. Modify this for your own
use.
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