IBM RS/6000 User Manual
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Default Parameters
If this is the first adapter of this type on the system, you may select the
default values which are:
Interrupt Level = 7
Bus I/O Address = 0x6a0
Bus Memory = 0X0e2000
and go directly to step number 9.
2. If any ISA adapter is installed, check for available
Interrupt Level values by
entering the following command:
lsresource -l bus -a | grep bus_intr
This command generates a list of adapters using different Interrupt Levels that
looks similar to the following:
N
fda
bus_intr_lvl
6 (A )
N
sa
bus_intr_lvl
4 (A )
N
sa1
bus_intr_lvl
3 (A )
N
sioka
bus_intr_lvl
1 (A )
N
sioma
bus_intr_lvl
12 (A )
N
ampx
bus_intr_lvl
11 (A )
N
apm
bus_intr_lvl
7
(A )
N
scsi
bus_intr_lvl
13 (A )
3. Select an Interrupt Level that is not currently in use.
4. If any ISA adapter is installed, check for available
Bus I/O Address values by
entering the following command:
lsresource -l bus -a | grep bus_io
This command generates a list of adapters using bus I/O that looks similar to
the following:
O
fda
bus_io_addr
x
3f - x
3f5
O
fda
bus_io_addr2
x
3f7
O
ppa
bus_io_addr
x
3bc - x
3be
O
sa
bus_io_addr
x
3f8 - x
3ff
O
sa1
bus_io_addr
x
2f8 - x
2ff
O
sioka
bus_io_addr
1
x
6
O
sioma
bus_io_addr
1
x
6
O
ampx
bus_io_addr
x
2a - x
2a6
O
apm
bus_io_addr
x
6a - x
6a6
O
sa2
bus_io_addr
x
1 4 - x
1 7
O
scsi
bus_io_addr
x
f
- x
f ff
O
scsi1
bus_io_addr
x 1
- x 1
ff
5. Select a Bus I/O Address that is not currently in use.
6. If any ISA adapter is installed, check for available
Bus Memory values by
entering the following command:
lsresource -l bus -a | grep bus_mem
This command generates a list of adapters using different Bus Memory
Addresses that looks similar to the following:
B
ampx
bus_mem_addr
x
e
- x
e1fff
B
apm
bus_mem_addr
x
e2
- x
e3fff
B
gga
bus_mem_start
x 1
- x 1ffffff
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