Configure The Hardware (Optional); Table 2-1. Hardware Default Settings - National Instruments PC/104-GPIB Manual

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Chapter 2
Installation and Configuration

Configure the Hardware (Optional)

Caution:
!
PC/104-GPIB for Windows 95
9. Select Shut Down from the Start menu. In the Shut Down
Windows dialog box, select the Shut down the computer option
and click on the Yes button.
If the resources Windows 95 assigns to the PC/104-GPIB match the
default settings shown in Table 2-1, and you are installing the
PC/104-GPIB in a 16-bit stack, you are ready to install the
PC/104-GPIB. If not, you must reconfigure the hardware.
Electrostatic discharge can damage several components on your
PC/104-GPIB. To avoid electrostatic damage when you handle the module,
touch the antistatic plastic package to a metal part of your system chassis
before you remove the module from the package.
If the resources that Windows 95 assigns do not match the default
settings, you must change the hardware settings to match the assigned
resources. If you are installing the PC/104-GPIB in an 8-bit stack, you
must configure the PC/104-GPIB to use interrupt request level 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, or none, and disable DMA. Table 2-1 shows the PC/104-GPIB
default settings.
PC/104-GPIB Setting
Base I/O Address (hex)
DMA Channel
Interrupt Line (IRQ)
Figure 2-7 shows the location of the configuration jumpers and
switches on the PC/104-GPIB. The following sections explain how to
reconfigure your PC/104-GPIB.

Table 2-1. Hardware Default Settings

2-8
Default
2C0-2DF
5
11
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