AdapterID 00fdfh AdapterName "NI9210 Micro Channel Network Controller" NumBytes 4 NamedItem Prompt "I/O Base Address" choice "IOBA=300" pos[1]=00011000b io 0300h-031Fh choice "IOBA=400" pos[1]=00100000b io 0400h-041Fh choice "IOBA=500" pos[1]=00101000b io 0500h-051Fh choice "IOBA=600" pos[1]=00110000b io 0600h-061Fh choice "IOBA=700" pos[1]=00111000b io 0700h-071Fh choice "IOBA=800" pos[1]=01000000b io 0800h-081Fh choice "IOBA=900" pos[1]=01001000b io 0900h-091Fh choice "IOBA=A00" pos[1]=01010000b io 0A00h-0A1Fh choice "IOBA=B00" pos[1]=01011000b io 0B00h-0B1Fh choice "IOBA=C00" pos[1]=01100000b io 0C00h-0C1Fh choice "IOBA=D00" pos[1]=01101000b io 0D00h-0D1Fh choice "IOBA=E00" pos[1]=01110000b io 0E00h-0E1Fh choice "IOBA=F00" pos[1]=01111000b io 0F00h-0F1Fh choice "IOBA=1000" pos[1]=10000000b io 1000h-101Fh choice "IOBA=1100" pos[1]=10001000b io 1100h-111Fh choice "IOBA=1200" pos[1]=10010000b io 1200h-121Fh Help "I/O Base Address. This address identifies the NI9210 within your PS/2's I/O Address Space. Valid addresses are in the range 0300(hex) to 1FE0(hex), on boundaries of 1F. No two adapter cards can have the same I/O base address. A conflict is marked by an asterisk and must be changed to use the adapter. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change the I/O Base Address if you are in the 'Change configuration' window." NamedItem Prompt "Boot PROM Select" choice "Boot PROM Disable" pos[2]=xxx10001b choice "Boot PROM @D4000 " pos[2]=xxx10100b mem 0D4000h-0D5FFFh choice "Boot PROM @D6000 " pos[2]=xxx10110b mem 0D6000h-0D7FFFh choice "Boot PROM @D8000 " pos[2]=xxx11000b mem 0D8000h-0D9FFFh choice "Boot PROM @C4000 " pos[2]=xxx00100b mem 0C4000h-0C5FFFh Help "Boot PROM. The Boot PROM address is the location of the Boot PROM chip in your PS/2's ROM expansion area. Valid addresses are in the range 0C0000 (hex) to 0DFFFF (hex). No other device can have the same address as the Boot PROM chip. A conflict is marked by an asterisk and must be changed to use the adapter. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change the Boot PROM address, if you are in the 'Change configuration' window." NamedItem Prompt "Memory Base address Select" choice "MBA=0C0000" pos[3]=00000110b pos[2]=000xxxxxb mem 0C0000h-0C3FFFh choice "MBA=0C4000" pos[3]=00000110b pos[2]=001xxxxxb mem 0C4000h-0C7FFFh choice "MBA=0C8000" pos[3]=00000110b pos[2]=010xxxxxb mem 0C8000h-0CBFFFh choice "MBA=0CC000" pos[3]=00000110b pos[2]=011xxxxxb mem 0CC000h-0CFFFFh choice "MBA=0D0000" pos[3]=00000110b pos[2]=100xxxxxb mem 0D0000h-0D3FFFh choice "MBA=0D4000" pos[3]=00000110b pos[2]=101xxxxxb mem 0D4000h-0D7FFFh choice "MBA=0D8000" pos[3]=00000110b pos[2]=110xxxxxb mem 0D8000h-0DBFFFh choice "MBA=0DC000" pos[3]=00000110b pos[2]=111xxxxxb mem 0DC000h-0DFFFFh Help "Memory Base Address. The memory base address marks the start of the NI9210's RAM in the memory address space of your PS/2. Valid addresses for applications using DOS are only in the range 0C0000(hex) to 0DFFFF (hex). OS/2 applications can also use addresses in this range, and can also use addresses in the range 160000(hex) to FDFFFF(hex). No two adapter cards can have the same memory base address. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk and must be changed to use the adapter. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change the Memory Base address if you are in the 'Change configuration' window." NamedItem Prompt "Interrupt Level Select" choice "IL=03 " pos[0]=xxxxx11xb int 3 choice "IL=09 =10100100b io 7520h-7527h choice "7528h" pos[1]=10100101b io 7528h-752fh choice "7530h" pos[1]=10100110b io 7530h-7537h choice "7538h" pos[1]=10100111b io 7538h-753fh choice "7560h" pos[1]=10101100b io 7560h-7567h choice "7568h" pos[1]=10101101b io 7568h-756fh choice "7570h" pos[1]=10101110b io 7570h-7577h choice "7578h" pos[1]=10101111b io 7578h-757fh choice "7620h" pos[1]=11000100b io 7620h-7627h choice "7628h" pos[1]=11000101b io 7628h-762fh choice "7630h" pos[1]=11000110b io 7630h-7637h choice "7638h" pos[1]=11000111b io 7638h-763fh choice "7660h" pos[1]=11001100b io 7660h-7667h choice "7668h" pos[1]=11001101b io 7668h-766fh choice "7670h" pos[1]=11001110b io 7670h-7677h choice "7678h" pos[1]=11001111b io 7678h-767fh choice "7720h" pos[1]=11100100b io 7720h-7727h choice "7728h" pos[1]=11100101b io 7728h-772fh choice "7730h" pos[1]=11100110b io 7730h-7737h choice "7738h" pos[1]=11100111b io 7738h-773fh choice "7760h" pos[1]=11101100b io 7760h-7767h choice "7768h" pos[1]=11101101b io 7768h-776fh choice "7770h" pos[1]=11101110b io 7770h-7777h choice "7778h" pos[1]=11101111b io 7778h-777fh choice "8880h" pos[1]=00010000b io 8880h-8887h choice "8888h" pos[1]=00010001b io 8888h-888fh choice "8890h" pos[1]=00010010b io 8890h-8897h choice "8898h" pos[1]=00010011b io 8898h-889fh choice "88c0h" pos[1]=00011000b io 88c0h-88c7h choice "88c8h" pos[1]=00011001b io 88c8h-88cfh choice "88d0h" pos[1]=00011010b io 88d0h-88d7h choice "88d8h" pos[1]=00011011b io 88d8h-88dfh choice "8980h" pos[1]K" choice "16k" pos[0]=1xxxxxxxb Help "This setting informs the PS/2 of how much RAM is present on the NI9210. NI9210's are sold with either 16K or 64K of RAM. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys (from the 'Change configuration' window) to set this parameter to the correct value."