Vianet Board (260-1221) Settings Faxback Doc. # 5606 JUMPER INTERRUPT * JP5 IRQ2 (default) JP4 IRQ3 JP3 IRQ4 JP2 IRQ5 JP1 IRQ7 *NOTE: The memory segment address & interrupts have to be changed in your software to correspond to the interrupts & memory segments you have chosen on the interface board. SWITCHES The S1 switch bank configures both the I/O port address and the memory segment address for the Vianet Board. The DIP switch settings are a binary encoding of numbers. Examples are given below: S1 settings for the Tandy 1000/1200 ON | X X | X (binary 0) 3,6,10 ON OFF XX | XX | XXX (binary 1) All others OFF ========================= Base I/O port address = 360 Hex 11 | 0110 | 1110 Memory segment address = E000 Hex ========================= 3 | 6 | E 36+0 = Base I/O address of 360 E+000 = Memory segment address of E000 S1 setting for the Tandy 3000 ON | X X | X (binary 0) 3,6,9 ON OFF XX | XX | XX X (binary 1) All others OFF ========================= Base I/O port address = 360 Hex 11 | 0110 | 1101 Memory segment address = D000 Hex ========================= 3 | 6 | D 36+0 = Base I/O address of 360 D+000 = Memory segment address of D000 S2 - Node Identification: Dip switch S2 selects the station number. The settings are a binary encoding of the numbers 0 to 255 (decimal). Each switch represents a digit in the 8 bit binary number. A switch set to down or "OFF" equals bit ON or binary "1". Switch S2-1 is the least significant bit. Be sure that each ViaNet board in the system has a unique setting. *NOTE: The memory segment address & interrupts have to be changed in your software to correspond to the interrupts & memory segments you have chosen on the interface board. (DTC/jlc-03/28/94)