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Personal488 for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000
04-09-01
Hardware Configuration Reference 4-11
GP488B/MM PC104 Configurations
D M A
C h an ne l 1
O n -b o ard
8 M H z C lo ck
S W 1
JP 1
JP 2
JP 3
P 1
In te rrup t
L ev el 5
J P 2
J P 3
J P 1
G P 4 8 8 B /M M P C 1 0 4 I n te rfa ce B o a rd
G P 4 8 8 B /M M P C 1 0 4 D efa u lt S e ttin g s
N o W a it
S tate s
S W 1
6 7 8
5
2 3
O P EN
1
4
6 7 8
5
2 3
O P E N
1
4
In te rrup t
L ev el 5
The I/O base address, IRQ, and DMA settings are switch/jumper selectable via the following locations
on the GP488B/MM interface board: One 8-microswitch DIP switch labelled SW1, two 12-pin
headers labeled JP2 and JP3, and one 3-pin header labeled JP1. The DIP switch settings, and the
arrangement of the jumpers on the headers set the hardware configuration.
For the next steps, make sure that the I/O address, IRQ, and DMA, set on the interface board are
different from any existing ports in your system. A conflict results when two I/O addresses, IRQs, or
DMAs are the same. (As the exception, additional GP488B/MM interfaces may share the same IRQ
and DMA values). If there is a conflict, reconfigure the switch/jumper settings. Refer to the following
figures as needed.
Selected I/O Base
Address
02E1
22E1
42E1
62E1
Register
Automatic Offset Addresses
Read Register
Write Register
02E1
22E1
42E1
62E1
Data In
Data Out
06E1
26E1
46E1
66E1
Interrupt Status 1
Interrupt Mask 1
0AE1
2AE1
4AE1
6AE1
Interrupt Status 2
Interrupt Mask 2
0EE1
2EE1
4EE1
6EE1
Serial Poll Status
Serial Poll Mode
12E1
32E1
52E1
72E1
Address Status
Address Mode
16E1
36E1
56E1
76E1
CMD Pass Through
Auxiliary Mode
1AE1
3AE1
5AE1
7AE1
Address 0
Address 0/1
1EE1
3EE1
5EE1
7EE1
Address 1
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