Omega OMB-PER-488/W95 User Manual page 31

Pc/ieee 488 controllers for windows 95/nt
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Step 2: Configuring the GP488B Interface I/O Base Address
1. The factory default I/O base address is
and 5 according to the figure and following table. The register addresses will be automatically
relocated at fixed offsets from the base address.
2. If reset, record the new Input/Output (I/O) address being used.
02E1
02E1
06E1
0AE1
0EE1
12E1
16E1
1AE1
1EE1
The I/O base address sets the addresses used by the computer to communicate with the IEEE 488
interface hardware on the board. The address is normally specified in hexadecimal and can be
,
22E1
42E1
registers are then located at fixed offsets from the base address.
Most versions of Driver488 are capable of managing as many as four IEEE 488 interfaces. To do so,
the interface configurations must be arranged to avoid conflict among themselves. No two boards may
have the same I/O address; but they may, and usually should, have the same DMA channel and
interrupt level.
Personal488 User's Manual For Windows 95 and Windows NT
Selected I/O Base Address
22E1
42E1
Automatic Offset Addresses
22E1
42E1
26E1
46E1
2AE1
4AE1
2EE1
4EE1
32E1
52E1
36E1
56E1
3AE1
5AE1
3EE1
5EE1
, or
. The registers of the IOT7210 IEEE 488 controller chip and other auxiliary
62E1
. If this creates a conflict, reset SW1 microswitches 4
02E1
62E1
Read Register
62E1
Data In
66E1
Interrupt Status 1
6AE1
Interrupt Status 2
Serial Poll Status
6EE1
Address Status
72E1
76E1
CMD Pass Through
7AE1
Address 0
7EE1
Address 1
Register
Write Register
Data Out
Interrupt Mask 1
Interrupt Mask 2
Serial Poll Mode
Address Mode
Auxiliary Mode
Address 0/1
End of String
,
02E1
Personal488 (with GP488B)
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