COMPU-SHACK PRODUCTION, INC.

CS-FDDI VL

NIC Type

FDDI

Network Transfer Rate

100Mbps

Data Bus

32-bit VESA Local Bus

Topology

Ring

Wiring Type

Shielded twisted pair (location unidentified)

Unshielded twisted pair (location unidentified)

Fiber optic cable (location unidentified)

Boot ROM

Available (location unidentified)

USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS

Function

Label

Position

»

Boot ROM disabled

JP13/A

Open

 

Boot ROM enabled

JP13/A

Closed

»

Factory configured - do not alter

JP13/E

Open

 

Hard configuration mode selected

JP21/Pins 3 & 4

Open

 

Soft configuration mode selected

JP21/Pins 3 & 4

Closed

BASE I/O ADDRESS SELECTION

Address

JP13/B

JP13/C

JP13/D

 

200h-21Fh

Closed

Closed

Closed

 

220h-23Fh

Closed

Closed

Open

 

240h-25Fh

Closed

Open

Closed

 

280h-29Fh

Closed

Open

Open

»

300h-31Fh

Open

Closed

Closed

 

320h-33Fh

Open

Closed

Open

 

340h-35Fh

Open

Open

Closed

INTERRUPT SELECTION

IRQ

JP2/A

JP2/B

JP2/C

JP2/D

JP2/E

JP2/F

JP2/G

JP2/H

JP2/I

JP2/J

 

3

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Closed

 

4

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Closed

Open

»

5

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Closed

Open

Open

 

7

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Closed

Open

Open

Open

 

9

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Closed

Open

Open

Open

Open

 

10

Open

Open

Open

Open

Closed

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

 

11

Open

Open

Open

Closed

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

 

12

Open

Open

Closed

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

 

14

Open

Closed

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

 

15

Closed

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

Open

TECHNICAL NOTE

Notes: If software configuration is selected by closing JP21/pins 3 & 4, open jumpers JP13 and JP2.

JP21/pins 1 & 2 function to toggle I/O address selection. If an I/O address collision is detected during installation, the shunt on JP21/pins 1 & 2 can be removed (while the PC is running) to force the software to try the next larger I/O address. For example, if a collision is detected using I/O address 300h, removing shunt on JP21/pins 1 & 2 will force the software to try I/O address 320h.

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