CA-132/132I User’s Manual
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3.
You have to configure the Port No., I/O Address, IRQ and INT Vector properly. These settings
MUST
match up the hardware configuration of CA-132 or CA-132I.
4.
You may press
PgDn
key to have advanced “Port setup”. Now the configuration of the desired
CA-132 Series board will be shown along with other default settings, such as port number, buffer
size, etc.
Up to now you have completed the setup for
CA-132
Series board. You may skip this step and go
directly to the next
step 4
if you need not change any setting or configure any board.
You may now enter/modify each port’s configuration. These displayed values are the
port initial values as driver is loaded.
Legend:
Some noticeable fields and functions are explained below.