CORVUS OMNINET/4 Instrukcja instalacji - Strona 5
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Installa tion Guide
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No two devices in a computer can share the same memory,
I/O addresses, or interrupt request lines at the same time.
The Omninet/4 Transporter card uses the following
default memory, I/O addresses, and interrupt request line:
Memory
I/O addresses
Interrupt request line
ODCOOO-ODFFFF
240-24F
IRQ2
It is possible for conflicts to occur between a Transporter
card, EMS cards, tape controllers, modem or asynch cards,
or SCSI con trollers. You should compare the Transporter
card default values with those for memory, I/O address,
and interrupt request lines used by other devices in the
computer to determine whether there are any conflicts. If
that information is not available, you can install the
Transporter card and, before you attach the computer to
the network, check to see that the other devices are still
working correctly. If they appear to be working properly,
there may be no conflicts; however, it is possible that
conflicts may occur only under particular circumstances.
You can change the memory base address, the I/O base
address, or the interrupt request line on the Transporter
card as necessary. These values should be changed only if
your network operating system will permit the changes.
The locations of the switches for changing these values
and their meanings are shown in Figure 2.
NETWORK DEVICE (NODE) ADDRESS AND SPEED
The switch for setting the network device address and
card operating speed is located on the end of the card,
accessible through a cutout in the card retainer, as
illustrated in Figure 1 below. Allowable addresses are 0
through 63, and the device address of your computer must
be different from the address of any other device on your
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