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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Subject: Re: Hsin Lin HLC-5000AT IDE/IO card
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Date: 1 Jun 00 09:52:51 MDT
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In article <8h5rc4$vd1$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, Peter Easthope <peter_easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com> writes:
> Clarence and Joe, thanks for your replies.
>
> cd> Later I find that I have another port at that same address
>> or IRQ. Try removing or disabling the other ports temporarily.
>
> Good lead. I'll work on that.
>
> jd> If by MODE you mean the set starting with A10 ...
>
> No. (After careful writing my description remained unclear.
> =8-( ) The MODE jumpers and the set beginning with A10 are not
> even near each other on the board. To reiterate, there are two
> pin triples marked MODE. A10 and neighbours are 6 pairs of pins
> and are completely separate from the triples.
>
> jd> ... A10 then those are DMA transfer affairs ...
>
> OK, thanks. Is this explained on a Web site? If not I'll have
> to look for a PC hardware manual.
PC basics, so dig out that hardware manual.
> Nobody has any ideas about the functions of the MODE jumpers?!!
> Sheesh, it's just an ISA IDE/IO card.
Could be anything from floppy flavor to whatever. These all in one
boards are often very peculiar and their manuals are in Taiwan-glish. A
quicker solution might be to replace the motherboard. In short, it's anyone's
guess about those jumpers. My caution is to be especially careful to not let
smoke get out; as we know that kills the device because it runs on smoke.
Joe D.
> Regards, peter_easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com
>
>
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> Before you buy.