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wUh no )umpei block ov«r
. chown in Figure l-j.
fiftrf l-y T'lmnrnefiltialMjtimptrs
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7TKre«iofthi»ch»plef pn>v><>«)'0*i wiihmore infonnMioa on
tbe JefKili hordwnre wniagi. If you with lo chinge ihete dertuli
Milinp. tee the cheptei -aiingmi Your Audio Card Seilinp*.
Knowing the Hadwore Settings
The jonipert found on your audio cud in Figure I -6 are mainly iwo-fiu
janpen which are in the ditaWed or enabled tiaie.
The I symbol on the audio card in Figure 1-6 indkaie* an
enabled jumper.
uie rmiowing hard.,.
□ 1/OAddreuea
Ba« I/O Addrew of Aadiu uuerface
-
Baael/OAddreaiof MP1.I-40I UART MIDI buerfacc
□ IRQLmet
IRQ Line of Audio interface
IRQ Line of IDE CD-ROM uuerface
9 OMAChannelt
□ Joyatick Connacior
9 IDEPocu
9 IDE I/O Channel
9 MPU-401 UART MIDI Emulalioo
a Enabling/DitM^inf of MPU-MI UART MIDI Interface
l/OAddmoM
I/O addretaea (or I/O addreat lanp i are arcai of memory uted by your
i;om|iuler'i microproceaaor to ditunguith among variout petipheial
devicoa connected to your tyueai when tending or receiviag data. There
arc teveral auchdeticeton your audio card. Theie dericea arc titled la
Table I-1 with their factory defauh I/O addretiei.
TabM M; fO dddreai oceupM »y Me Me Card
2(X)Hto 2UTH
oaoiePon
220Hio22FH
Audio IiHcrfacc
330Hla»IH
MPt'-40l L'ART MIDI Inleiface
38gHto38BK
FM Musk Synihetus
620H to 623H
Advanced WavEHacu Syniheateet
A20HIOA23H
Advneed WavEReett Syndiraiaei
E2ffl] lo E23H
Advmed Wat Effectt Syiuheatiet
lESHui lEFH
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