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; DEC EtherWORKS MC Adapter Description File for PS/2 systems
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AdapterId 06DEFh
AdapterName "DEC EtherWORKS MC Adapter"
NumBytes 2
NamedItem
Prompt "Memory Address Range"
Choice "D0000 to DFFFF" pos[0] = XX001XXXb mem 0D0000h - 0DFFFFh
Choice "D8000 to DFFFF" pos[0] = XX101XXXb mem 0D8000h - 0DFFFFh
Choice "C0000 to CFFFF" pos[0] = XX000XXXb mem 0C0000h - 0CFFFFh
Choice "C8000 to CFFFF" pos[0] = XX100XXXb mem 0C8000h - 0CFFFFh
Choice "E0000 to EFFFF" pos[0] = XX010XXXb mem 0E0000h - 0EFFFFh
Choice "E8000 to EFFFF" pos[0] = XX110XXXb mem 0E8000h - 0EFFFFh
Help
"Memory address selects the memory size and location
for the DEMCA. Do not select a memory address range
that another PS/2 adapter uses. Note that C0000, D0000
and E0000 specify 64 Kbytes of memory. C8000, D8000
and E8000 specify 32 Kbytes of memory. Even though
you have the option of specifying either 32 Kbytes
or 64 Kbytes, you should specify 64 Kbytes when the
PS/2 has enough memory. Specify 32 Kbytes only when
the PS/2 does not have 64 Kbytes of memory available.
For more information, see the DE210 Owner's Manual."
NamedItem
Prompt "I/O Address Range"
Choice "2C00 to 2C0F" pos[0] = XXXXX00Xb io 02C00h - 02C0Fh
Choice "2C10 to 2C1F" pos[0] = XXXXX01Xb io 02C10h - 02C1Fh
Choice "2C20 to 2C2F" pos[0] = XXXXX10Xb io 02C20h - 02C2Fh
Choice "2C30 to 2C3F" pos[0] = XXXXX11Xb io 02C30h - 02C3Fh
Help
"The four possible selections are: 2C00, 2C10, 2C20 or
2C30. Do not select an I/O address range that another
PS/2 adapter uses. If you do not know whether one or
more of these ranges is/are used by other adapters,
view their configurations with System Configuration."
NamedItem
Prompt "Interrupt Level"
Choice "05" pos[1] = XXXX0010b int 5
Choice "09" pos[1] = XXXX0001b int 9
Choice "10" pos[1] = XXXX0100b int 10
Choice "11" pos[1] = XXXX1000b int 11
Help
"Interrupt Number lets you select the interrupt request
line of the DEMCA. The default Interrupt Number is 5,
but you may need to change this setting if a different
adapter uses this number. The DEMCA board is compatible
with any of the following values: 5, 9, 10 or 11."
NamedItem
Prompt "Remote Boot"
Choice "Disabled" pos[1] = XXX0XXXXb
Choice "Enabled" pos[1] = XXX1XXXXb
Help
"Remote Boot lets you enable or disable the remote boot
feature of the DEMCA. When remote boot is Enabled, you
can boot your PS/2 from a virtual disk located on a
DECnet/PCSA server. See your system administrator for
help in setting up a virtual disk for remote boot."
NamedItem
Prompt "Remote Boot Timeout"
Choice "30 sec." pos[1] = XX1XXXXXb
Choice "2.5 min." pos[1] = XX0XXXXXb
Help
"Remote Boot Timeout selects the total time the DEMCA
board will wait for a remote boot response. The
default timeout is 30 seconds, but you can select
2.5 minutes if more time is needed to remote boot
your personal computer."