BOARD ID="ACU0101" NAME="Acculogic EISApport SCSI Host Adapter" MFR="Acculogic, Inc." CATEGORY="MSD" SLOT=EISA LENGTH=330 AMPERAGE=2500 SKIRT=NO READID=YES BUSMASTER=50 IOCHECK=VALID DISABLE=SUPPORTED COMMENTS="EISApport Configuration File Version A00" IOPORT(1)=0zc20h ;CONFIGURATION REGISTER SIZE = WORD INITVAL = xxxxxxxxx0xxxx00 IOPORT(2)=0zc24h ;SCSI ID REGISTER SIZE = WORD INITVAL = 0000000000000XXX FUNCTION = "EISApport Enable/Disable" TYPE = "EISApport" HELP = "The EISApport SCSI Host Adapter can be disabled to troubleshoot any address conflicts with other circuit cards in the system. When the EISApport is disabled, your EISA system will not detect the EISAport BIOS and will not occuppy any memory space." COMMENTS = "The EISApport SCSI Host adapter should always be enabled during normal operations. The EISApport can be disabled when troubleshooting the system." CHOICE = "EISApport Enabled" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (15) 1B CHOICE = "EISApport Disabled" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (15) 0B FUNCTION = "EISApport BIOS Address Range" TYPE = "EISApport" HELP = "Select an EISApport BIOS Address Range under View or Edit details. Your EISA system will indicate if there are any address conflicts with other EISA boards in your system. Since ISA cards can not be detected for address conflicts, you will need to know the BIOS Address Ranges for any ISA cards in your system before making your selection." COMMENTS = "The EISApport board contains an on-board BIOS that requires a block of memory in the upper memory of your system. The EISApport Configuration program automatically assigns an address range to the BIOS. If you are having address conflicts, you can select a different address range for the BIOS using the table below." CHOICE = "D8000H - E0000H" COMBINE MEMORY= 32K ADDRESS=0D8000H WRITABLE=NO MEMTYPE = OTHER SHARE=NO SIZE=WORD CACHE=NO DECODE=32 INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(3 2) 11B CHOICE = "D0000H - D8000H" COMBINE MEMORY= 32K ADDRESS=0D0000H WRITABLE=NO MEMTYPE = OTHER SHARE=NO SIZE=WORD CACHE=NO DECODE=32 INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(3 2) 10B CHOICE = "C8000H - D0000H" COMBINE MEMORY= 32K ADDRESS=0C8000H WRITABLE=NO MEMTYPE = OTHER SHARE=NO SIZE=WORD CACHE=NO DECODE=32 INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(3 2) 01B FUNCTION = "EISApport Interrupt Selection" TYPE = "EISApport" HELP = "Select an interrupt under View or Edit Details. Your EISA system will indicate if there are any interrupt conflicts with other EISA boards in your system. Since ISA cards can not be detected for interrupt conflicts, you will need to know the interrupts used by any ISA cards in your system before making your selection." COMMENTS = "Your selection will determine which interrupt the EISApport will use. Interrupt 11 (IRQ 11) is the default selection." CHOICE = "IRQ 11" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (12) 1B LINK IRQ = 11 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE CHOICE = "IRQ 12" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (11) 1B LINK IRQ = 12 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE CHOICE = "IRQ 14" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (10) 1B LINK IRQ = 14 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE CHOICE = "IRQ 15" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (9) 1B LINK IRQ = 15 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE CHOICE = "Disable Interrupts" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (12 11 10 9) 0000B FUNCTION = "EISApport Burst Mode" TYPE = "EISApport" HELP = "The EISApport SCSI Burst Mode controls the data transfer method across the bus. Data can be transfered at the EISA maximum transfer rate in Burst Mode. In Non Burst Mode, data is transfered at the EISA standard transfer rate." COMMENTS = "The EISApport SCSI host adapter is set to Burst Mode in the default setting to maximize the data transfer rate. Burst Mode can be disabled if your EISA system does not support Burst Mode." CHOICE = "Burst Mode Enabled" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (5) 0B CHOICE = "Burst Mode Disabled" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (5) 1B FUNCTION = "EISApport SCSI Interface Termination" TYPE = "EISApport" HELP = "The SCSI Bus should be terminated at the devices at both ends of the SCSI Bus and the end of the SCSI bus. The following example will demonstrate when to enable and disable the onboard terminations. Example: If you have a CDROM drive and a Hard drive connected to the SCSI chain with the EISApport in the middle of the chain, the CDROM drive and Hard drive should be terminated. The EISApport terminations should be disabled. If you have a CDROM drive and a Hard drive connected to the SCSI chain with the EISApport at the end of the chain and the Hard drive located at the other end of the chain, the EISApport and Hard drive terminations should be enabled. The CDROM drive should not be terminated." COMMENTS = "The EISApport SCSI host adapter has onboard active terminators at the SCSI interface. The terminators are enabled in the default setting." CHOICE = "Active Terminators Enabled" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (8) 1B CHOICE = "Active Terminators Disabled" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (8) 0B FUNCTION = "EISApport SCSI ID" HELP = "Select the SCSI ID for the EISApport. ID 7 is normally reserved for the EISApport because it has the highest SCSI priority. Check your SCSI Bus to verify that no other devices share the same SCSI Bus ID. Care should be exercised when changing this ID. The EISA configuration can not detect SCSI bus ID conflicts." COMMENTS = "Select the SCSI ID for the EISApport. ID 7 is normally reserved for the host adapter because it has the highest SCSI priority. ID 7 is the default setting." CHOICE = "Device ID 7" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(2 1 0) 111B CHOICE = "Device ID 6" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(2 1 0) 110B CHOICE = "Device ID 5" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(2 1 0) 101B CHOICE = "Device ID 4" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(2 1 0) 100B CHOICE = "Device ID 3" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(2 1 0) 011B CHOICE = "Device ID 2" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(2 1 0) 010B CHOICE = "Device ID 1" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(2 1 0) 001B CHOICE = "Device ID 0" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(2 1 0) 000B FUNCTION = "EISApport Floppy Disk Controller Selection" TYPE = "EISApport" HELP = "The EISApport SCSI host adapter has an onboard floppy disk controller. If you are currently using a floppy disk drive and you do not wish to change your floppy drive setup, leave the floppy controller hardware jumper set to disabled. When the controller is enabled, two floppy drives can be connected to the EISApport. The floppy drives can be 2.88MB, 1.44MB, 1.2MB, 720KB, or 360KB types." COMMENTS = "To use the floppy controller the Primary/Disable (PRI/DIS) jumper on the EISApport board must be in the Primary (PRI) position. Use the table below to specify the type of floppy drive connected as the A: and B: drives. If no floppy drives are connected, you must disable the floppy controller by selecting Disable." CHOICE = "Disabled: No Drives Connected" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (14 13) 00B CHOICE = "Drive A = 2.88MB, Drive B = Other Drive Types" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (14 13) 01B CHOICE = "Drive A = Other Drive Types, Drive B = 2.88MB" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (14 13) 10B CHOICE = "Drive A = 2.88MB, Drive B = 2.88MB" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (14 13) 11B CHOICE = "Drive A = Other Drive Types, Drive B = Other Drive Types" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC (14 13) 00B JUMPER(1) = 2 NAME = "JP1, FLP" JTYPE = INLINE VERTICAL = YES REVERSE = NO LABEL = LOC(1^2 2^3) "PRI" "DIS" INITVAL = LOC(1^2 2^3) 10 FACTORY = LOC(1^2 2^3) 01 COMMENTS = "The EISApport board has a single jumper that is used to either disable the EISApport's on-board floppy controller (DIS), or to enable the floppy controller as your system's primary (PRI) floppy controller. The factory default setting is with the floppy controller disabled: the jumper is ON the DIS pin, and OFF of the PRI pin. To enable the floppy controller and set it as your system's primary floppy controller, move the jumper from the DIS pin (DIS OFF), onto the PRI pin (PRI ON). If you enable the floppy controller, be sure to specify the floppy drive types using View or Edit Details."