PCI-1002 Series Card
12-bit, 110 kS/s or 44 kS/s Multi-function Board
User Manual, Ver. 3.0, Jun. 2018, PMH-015-30, Page: 65
8.3
Diagnostic Program
8.3.1
Power-on Plug & Play Test
The operation steps for a power-on Plug & Play test are as follows:
Step 1:
Power-off PC
Step 2:
Install PCI-1002 without any extra external connector
Step 3:
Power-on PC and check the PC screen very carefully
Step 4:
The PC will perform a self-test first
Step 5:
Detect the non-PCI physical devices installed in the system
Step 6:
Show the information of these device in screen
Step 7:
Detect the PCI Plug & Play devices installed in the system
Show all PCI-device information
check here carefully
There will be a PCI device with vendor_ID=1234, device_ID=1002 (PCI-1002 series)
If the Plug & Play ROM-BIOS detects the PCI-1002 series card during the power-on time, the
software driver of DOS, and Windows 95/NT/2000/XP will function well later. If the Plug & Play
ROM-BIOS can’t find the PCI-1002 series, all software drivers will not function. Therefore the user
must make sure that the power-on procedure is correct.
8.3.2
Driver Plug & Play Test
Step 1:
Power-off PC.
Step 2:
Install PCI-1002 without any extra external connectors.
Step 3:
Power-on PC. Run DEMO7.EXE of DOS.
Step 4:
The I/O base address of all PCI-1002 installed in the system will be shown in screen.
Step 5:
Is the total number of boards correct?
Step 6:
Install a 20-pin flat cable into one of these PCI-1002 cards.
Step 7:
One card’s DO=DI
This is the physical card number. Remember this number.
Step 8:
Repeat the previous two steps to find the physical card number for each board.