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Switch Settings For Non-PS/2 Token-Ring Adapters

Q32845



The information in this article applies to:


  • Microsoft Windows versions 1.1, 3.0, 3.0a, 3.1, 3.11





SUMMARY

This article discusses switch settings for the IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter.

The following are switch-configurable parameters for the Token Ring adapter and conflicts that may occur:

  1. The Interrupt Line address may conflict with devices such as the Microsoft Bus Mouse, hard drive controllers, serial and parallel ports.
  2. The Base I/O address may conflict with expanded memory boards.
  3. The Memory Map Address may conflict with the memory addresses used by expanded memory board drivers, 3270 cards, ESDI hard-drive controllers, and display adapters.

It may be necessary to change switch settings on the Token Ring Adapter and/or other cards in the system to avoid such conflicts.



MORE INFORMATION

The following are Interrupt Line switch settings:

   (Switch Block 1)
      Interrupt 2 - Switches 7 and 8 on (cascade to IRQ 9)
      Interrupt 3 - Switch 7 on, switch 8 off (normally COM2)
      Interrupt 6 - Switch 7 off, switch 8 on (normally floppy
                    controller)
      Interrupt 7 - Switches 7 and 8 off (normally LPT1) 

The following are Base I/O Address switch settings:

   (Switch Block 2)
      Address A20h - switch 2 off
      Address A24h - switch 2 on 

The following are Memory Map Address switch settings:

   (Switch Block 1)
      Address CC00 - Switches 1,4, and 5 off
                     Switches 2,3, and 6 on
      Address CC00 - Switches 1,4,5, and 6 off
                     Switches 2 and 3 on
      Address A400 - Switches 2 and 5 off
                     Switches 1,3,4, and 6 on
      Address C400 - Switches 1 and 5 off
                     Switches 2,3,4, and 6 on 

Additional query words: 1.x 2.03 2.10 2.11 3.00 3.10 win30 win31 3.11

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Last Reviewed: December 16, 2000
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