═══ 1. Help for Selecting Number of Adapters ═══ Use this window to select the number of ///FAST Movie Line II Adapters that you have installed in your system. The maximum number of Movie Line Adapters supported by MMPM/2 is four. ///FAST Movie Line II Adapters are:  Movie Machine II.  FPS 60.  F60. Note: The OS/2 drivers were created by Kirchhoff & Grill Softwareentwicklung GmbH and are NOT supported by ///FAST Multimedia AG. If you select zero, then you will de-install all Video Blaster Adapters that have been previously installed by MMPM/2. ═══ 2. Help for selecting Movie Line II values ═══ On this screen, you specify the values that you want to use with your Movie Line II Adapter. The values are described below. If you choose Close from the system menu, the selected values are set back to the default values. Select Ok to save the selected values and continue. Base I/O Address This field allows you to select the base I/O address for all the Movie Line II adapters you have installed in your system. The base I/O address you select for the Movie Line II adapters must be unique and should match the address you selected prior to this installation. The valid base I/O addresses are: 318, 358 If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following install), it might be necessary to change the base I/O address. To change the base I/O address setting: Perform a selective installation and select the new base I/O address, or Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new base I/O address, and reboot. Interrupt This field allows you to select the interrupt for the Movie Line II adapters you have installed in your system. The interrupt you select for the Movie Line II adapter must be unique and should match the interrupt you selected prior to this installation. The valid interrupts are: I10, I11, I12 and I15 If the device driver fails to initialize (during system reboot following install), it might be necessary to change the interrupt. To change the interrupt setting: Perform a selective installation and select the new interrupt, or Edit the CONFIG.SYS, specify the new interrupt, and reboot.