ISA Board Definition
If you have an ISA board with no .CFG file, you can define the board by using the SSU. It is
necessary to define an ISA board only when you want to prevent other boards in the system from
using the same IRQ levels, DMA channels, I/O Port addresses, or Memory addresses that your
ISA board uses.
Worksheet 4. ISA Board Definition
(ISA) Board Name
Manufacturer
Board Type
Board Slot
DMA
IRQ
Ports
ISA Port Definition
Memory
ISA Memory Definition
Video Board
Memory Board
Multifunction Board
Keyboard
Mass Storage Device
Numeric Coprocessor
Network Board
Operating System
Communications Board
CPU Board
Parallel Port
Joystick Board
Pointing Device
Other
16 Bit / 8 Bit / 8 or 16 Bit
Channel:
Size: Byte / Word
Timing: Default / Type A / Type B
Level:
Trigger: Edge / Level
Start:
End:
Size: Byte / Word
Size:
KB
Address:h
RAM / ROM
Don't Cache / Cache
Use: System / Expanded / Virtual / Other
Width: Byte / Word
Decode: 24 Bit / 20 Bit
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