2. Getting Started
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Software disabled (no I/O or memory locations enabled)
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Jumpered for 24-bit (not 20-bit) memory addressing
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BHE* enabled
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16-Kbyte buffer RAM
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PROM socket disabled
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Interrupts are software disabled
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16-bit data width operation enabled
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Thin-net DC/DC converter disabled
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Early ALE* signal operation enabled
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WAITRQ* enabled
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ISP PAL programming disabled
If you reconfigure the ZT
8995 jumpers, we recommend you document your
configuration on the blank layout provided in the "
Customer Jumper Configuration
"
figure in Appendix A. This allows you to restore the configuration easily if you change it
for any reason.
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
The ZT 97115 software disks are included with each ZT 8995 interface. The disks
contain programs to set up a board for a different configuration and to test a board. The
disks also include various software drivers. Program functions are described in the
following sections:
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Using the Setup Program
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Testing a Board
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Installing the Drivers
Note:
When installing the ZT 8995 in Windows95 and WindowsNT systems, do not use
the "Auto Detect" feature in the "Add New Hardware" program. This may cause your
system to lock up and you may have to reboot. Instead, specify a new ethernet card and
select the "NE2000 Compatible" option.
Using The Setup Program
The setup program contains the software necessary to select the configuration options
for the ZT 8995. It may be found on the ZT 97115 diskette under the SETUP directory.
Use the INFOSET.EXE setup program after installing the ZT 8995 board in an STD-80
or STD 32 system. When the desired options are selected, the configuration for the
ZT 8995 is saved in on-board, nonvolatile memory (EEPROM).
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