Input/Output (I/O) Addresses
I/O addresses are communication areas used by your computer's
central processor to distinguish among various peripheral devices
connected to your system when sending or receiving data.
Table B-1 lists the default I/O address ranges assigned by the PnP
system to various devices on your audio card.
Table B-1: Possible default I/O addresses occupied by the audio card.
I/O Address Range
200H to 207H
220H to 22FH
330H to 331H
388H to 38BH
620H to 623H,
A20H to A23H,
E20H to E23H
100H
B-2 Understanding the Installation
If your card encounters a conflict with a peripheral device, you
may need to change its resource settings. If you are using
Windows 95, run the Device Manager. If you are using
Windows 3.1x, run the configuration utility that comes with
your PnP configuration manager. For details, see Appendix D,
"Resolving Conflicts". When any resource setting is changed,
ensure the environment variables (see "Understanding the
Environment Variables" on page B-3) reflect the changes as
well. You can view your system environment by typing SET
at the DOS prompt.
Device
Game/Joystick port
Audio interface
MPU-401 UART MIDI
Stereo music synthesizer
Advanced WavEffects synthesizer
3D Stereo Enhancement device
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