; E/MASTER II AT (BUS MASTER LAN ADAPTER) ; Cogent Data Technologies, Inc. 1993 ; Part Number 710001-001-0100 ; Version 1.1, (930503) ; BOARD ID = "COG7001" ; Product ID. NAME = "Cogent E/MASTER II AT Bus-Mastering Ethernet Adapter" MFR = "Cogent Data Technologies, Inc." CATEGORY = "NET" ; Category, i.e. Network Board. SLOT = ISA16 ; Uses ISA Slot. LENGTH = 216 ; Length of Board in Millimeters. READID = NO ; Board ID cannot be read BUSMASTER = 40 ; Max. bus master latency AMPERAGE = 1000 ; IOCHECK = INVALID ; No IOCHKERR bit. DISABLE = UNSUPPORTED ; Disabled by clearing COMMENTS = "The Cogent E/MASTER II AT is a Bus-Mastering Ethernet Adapter for the ISA or EISA bus." HELP = "This configuration process will report the resources used by the E/Master II AT Ethernet Adapter to the EISA configuration program. To select these resources (i.e, IRQ, DMA, I/O BASE, ROM LOCATION), you must physically set the jumpers on the board. By reporting the settings you have chosen here, you will enable the EISA configuration program to allocate system resources to EISA configurable adapters in the system so that there will be no resource conflicts with the E/Master board." JUMPER(1) = 10 JTYPE = paired NAME = "IRQ" REVERSE = YES LABEL = LOC(1-10) "15" "14" "12" "11" "10" "9" "7" "5" "4" "3" FACTORY = LOC(1-10) 0000100000 COMMENTS = "This jumper sets the interrupt (IRQ). Each E/Master II-AT adapter installed must be set to a unique interrupt. If multiple adapters are installed in a single machine, the interrupt must not conflict with the interrupts in use by other adapters in the system." JUMPER(2) = 5 NAME = "DMA DACK" JTYPE = PAIRED REVERSE = YES LABEL = LOC(1-5) "7" "6" "5" "3" "0" FACTORY = LOC(1-5) 00100 COMMENTS = "The DACK (DMA acknowledge) jumper sets the DMA acknowledge channel. The DRQ and DACK must be set to the same channel.\n\n Each adapter installed must have a unique DMA setting. If multiple adapters are installed in a single machine, the DMA channel must not conflict with DMA channels in use by other adapters in the system." JUMPER(3) = 5 NAME = "DMA DRQ" JTYPE = PAIRED REVERSE = YES LABEL = LOC(1-5) "7" "6" "5" "3" "0" FACTORY = LOC(1-5) 00100 COMMENTS = "The DRQ (DMA request) jumper sets the DMA request channel. The DRQ and DACK must be set to the same channel. \n\n Each adapter installed must have a unique DMA setting. If multiple adapters are installed in a single machine, the DMA channel must not conflict with DMA channels in use by other adapters in the system." JUMPER(4) = 4 NAME = "I/O Base" JTYPE = PAIRED VERTICAL = YES REVERSE = YES LABEL = LOC(1-4) "300h" "320h" "340h" "360h" FACTORY = LOC(1-4) 1000 COMMENTS = "The I/O Base jumper selects the I/O port address the adapter uses. The E/Master II-AT uses a unique port map implementation which provides maximum flexibility in the system with the most efficient use of I/O address space. Because each E/Master II-AT uses only 4 bytes of I/O address space, a large amount of address space remains for other adapters, thus greatly increasing the computer's expansion capabilities.\n\n The E/Master II-ATs I/O port address is actually determined by two jumpers, I/O Base and LAN. The I/O Base jumper selects the base address (300H, 320H, 340H, 360H), while the LAN jumper selects the LAN port address (A, B, C, D), which is an offset from the selected I/O base address, in multiple E/Master II-AT installations.\n\n Note: I/O Base 360 with LAN D and I/O Base 320 with LAN D are not supported." JUMPER(5) = 4 NAME = "LAN" JTYPE = PAIRED VERTICAL = YES REVERSE = YES LABEL = LOC(1-4) "A" "B" "C" "D" FACTORY = LOC(1-4) 1000 COMMENTS = "The LAN jumper specifies the LAN offset from the current I/O Base. If multiple E/Master II-AT adapters are installed in the same machine, the adapters must have different LAN port address settings. Changing the LAN jumper creates different port addresses from the same I/O base address. With two adapters, for example, one adapter should be LAN A, the other LAN B. \n\n Note: I/O Base 360 with LAN D and I/O Base 320 with LAN D are not supported." JUMPER(6) = 2 NAME = "PROM SIZE" JTYPE = PAIRED VERTICAL = YES REVERSE = YES LABEL = LOC(1-2) "8K" "16K" FACTORY = LOC(1-2) 01 COMMENTS = "The PROM SIZE jumper sets the size of your E/Master II-AT remote boot PROM, if installed. Unless you install a remote boot PROM, you should not change the default settings." JUMPER(7) = 5 NAME = "PROM BASE" JTYPE = PAIRED VERTICAL = YES REVERSE = YES LABEL = LOC(1-5) "C000h" "D000h" "D800h" "DC00h" "NO PROM" FACTORY = LOC(1-5) 00001 COMMENTS = "The PROM BASE jumper sets the address of your E/Master II-AT remote boot PROM, if installed. Unless you install a remote boot PROM, you should not change the default settings." JUMPER(8) = 2 NAME = "SA19-17" JTYPE = INLINE VERTICAL = YES REVERSE = YES LABEL = LOC(1^2 2^3) "EN" "DIS" FACTORY = LOC(1^2 2^3) 10 COMMENTS = "The SA 19-17 jumper determines whether SA 19-17 address lines are driven during bus master cycles. The default setting (EN) enables lines SA 19-17. Lines SA 19-17 should only be disabled in order to achieve compatibility with older systems or if you are having memory problems." JUMPER(9) = 8 NAME = "CONNECTOR TYPE" JTYPE = TRIPOLE VERTICAL = NO REVERSE = YES FACTORY = LOC(1-8) 00000000 COMMENTS = "The Cable jumpers indicate the type of cabling used in the network. Possible settings for the E/Master II-AT adapter are BNC (thin Ethernet cable) or AUI (thick Ethernet cable). Place all of the jumpers in the DOWN position to select the BNC connector for use with thinnet coaxial cable. Place them all in the UP position to select the AUI connector for use with thick cable. The default setting for E/Master II-AT is BNC." SOFTWARE(1) = "Your network software may ask you for this data:" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; FUNCTION = "E/Master II AT Ethernet Adapter" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SUBFUNCTION = "IRQ Level" HELP = "This function is a placeholder for the interrupt request level resource.\n" COMMENTS = "Each E/Master II-AT adapter installed must be set to a unique interrupt. If multiple adapters are installed in a single machine, the interrupt must not conflict with the interrupts in use by other adapters in the system.\n" CHOICE = "IRQ 10" LINK IRQ = 10 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0000100000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 10" CHOICE = "IRQ 3" LINK IRQ = 3 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0000000001 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 3" CHOICE = "IRQ 4" LINK IRQ = 4 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0000000010 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 4" CHOICE = "IRQ 5" LINK IRQ = 5 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0000000100 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 5" CHOICE = "IRQ 7" LINK IRQ = 7 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0000001000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 7" CHOICE = "IRQ 9" LINK IRQ = 9 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0000010000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 9" CHOICE = "IRQ 11" LINK IRQ = 11 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0001000000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 11" CHOICE = "IRQ 12" LINK IRQ = 12 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0010000000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 12" CHOICE = "IRQ 14" LINK IRQ = 14 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 0100000000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 14" CHOICE = "IRQ 15" LINK IRQ = 15 INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(1-10) 1000000000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tIRQ = 15" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SUBFUNCTION = "DMA Channel" HELP = "This function is a placeholder for the DMA channel resource.\n" COMMENTS = "Each adapter installed must have a unique DMA setting. The DMA acknowledge (DACK) and DMA request (DRQ) must be set to the same channel. If multiple adapters are installed in a single machine, the DMA channel must not conflict with DMA channels in use by other adapters in the system.\n" CHOICE = "DMA 5" LINK DMA = 5 INIT = JUMPER(2) LOC(1-5) 00100 INIT = JUMPER(3) LOC(1-5) 00100 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tDMA = 5" CHOICE = "DMA 0" LINK DMA = 0 INIT = JUMPER(2) LOC(1-5) 00001 INIT = JUMPER(3) LOC(1-5) 00001 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tDMA = 0" CHOICE = "DMA 3" LINK DMA = 3 INIT = JUMPER(2) LOC(1-5) 00010 INIT = JUMPER(3) LOC(1-5) 00010 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tDMA = 3" CHOICE = "DMA 6" LINK DMA = 6 INIT = JUMPER(2) LOC(1-5) 01000 INIT = JUMPER(3) LOC(1-5) 01000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tDMA = 6" CHOICE = "DMA 7" LINK DMA = 7 INIT = JUMPER(2) LOC(1-5) 10000 INIT = JUMPER(3) LOC(1-5) 10000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tDMA = 7" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SUBFUNCTION = "Boot PROM Size" HELP = "Specifies the size of the boot PROM that is installed on the adapter for remote system booting over the network.\n \n Disabled - No boot PROM is installed.\n \n 8K - An 8K boot PROM is installed.\n \n 16K - A 16K boot PROM is installed.\n" COMMENTS = "The PROM SIZE jumper sets the size of your E/Master II-AT remote boot PROM, if installed. Unless you install a remote boot PROM, you should not change the default settings.\n\n If a boot PROM is available, press to select its address.\n" CHOICE = "Disabled" LINK INIT = JUMPER(6) LOC(1-2) 01 ; added for compatability with factory settings INIT = JUMPER(7) LOC(1-5) 00001 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tROM DISABLED" CHOICE = "8K" LINK MEMORY = 8k ADDRESS = 0c0000h | 0d0000h | 0d8000h | 0dc0000h MEMTYPE = oth WRITABLE = no SIZE = word DECODE = 20 INIT = JUMPER(6) LOC(1-2) 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 INIT = JUMPER(7) LOC(1-5) 10000 | 01000 | 00100 | 00010 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tROM = 8K at C000" | "\tROM = 8K at D000" | "\tROM = 8K at D800" | "\tROM = 8K at DC00" CHOICE = "16K" LINK MEMORY = 16k ADDRESS = 0c0000h | 0d0000h | 0d8000h | 0dc0000h MEMTYPE = oth WRITABLE = no SIZE = word DECODE = 20 INIT = JUMPER(6) LOC(1 2) 01 | 01 | 01 | 01 INIT = JUMPER(7) LOC(1-5) 10000 | 01000 | 00100 | 00010 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tROM = 16K at C000" | "\tROM = 16K at D000" | "\tROM = 16K at D800" | "\tROM = 16K at DC00" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SUBFUNCTION = "I/O Port Address" HELP = "This function is a placeholder for the I/O port resource. Use the LAN address (A,B,C,D) if you have multiple E/M2 AT's in the same machine and want to use the same base I/O port address for each subnet.\n" COMMENTS = "The E/Master II-ATs I/O port address is actually determined by two jumpers, I/O Base and LAN. The I/O Base jumper selects the base I/O port address, while the LAN jumper is used in multiple E/Master II-AT installations to select an offset from the selected I/O base address. (Note: I/O Base 360 with LAN D and I/O Base 320 with LAN D are not supported.)" CHOICE = "300h LAN A" LINK PORT = 300h - 303h INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 1000 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 1000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 300h" CHOICE = "300h LAN B" LINK PORT = 304h - 307h INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 1000 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0100 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 300h" CHOICE = "300h LAN C" LINK PORT = 308h - 30Bh INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 1000 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0010 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 300h" CHOICE = "300h LAN D" LINK PORT = 30Ch - 30Fh INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 1000 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0001 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 300h" CHOICE = "320h LAN A" LINK PORT = 320h - 323h INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0100 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 1000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 320h" CHOICE = "320h LAN B" LINK PORT = 324h - 327h INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0100 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0100 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 320h" CHOICE = "320h LAN C" LINK PORT = 328h - 32Bh INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0100 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0010 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 320h" CHOICE = "340h LAN A" LINK PORT = 340h - 343h INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0010 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 1000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 340h" CHOICE = "340h LAN B" LINK PORT = 344h - 347h INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0010 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0100 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 340h" CHOICE = "340h LAN C" LINK PORT = 348h - 34Bh INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0010 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0010 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 340h" CHOICE = "340h LAN D" LINK PORT = 34Ch - 34Fh INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0010 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0001 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 340h" CHOICE = "360h LAN A" LINK PORT = 360h - 363h INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0001 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 1000 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 360h" CHOICE = "360h LAN B" LINK PORT = 364h - 367h INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0001 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0100 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 360h" CHOICE = "360h LAN C" LINK PORT = 368h - 36Bh INIT = JUMPER(4) LOC(1-4) 0001 INIT = JUMPER(5) LOC(1-4) 0010 INIT = SOFTWARE(1) "\tI/O Base = 360h" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SUBFUNCTION = "Ethernet Connector Type" HELP = "Select BNC if you are using a Thin (coaxial) cable.\n\n Select AUI if you are using a Thick cable.\n" COMMENTS = "Possible settings for the E/Master II-AT adapter are BNC (thin Ethernet cable) or AUI (thick Ethernet cable). The default setting for E/Master II-AT is BNC.\n" CONNECTION = "One BNC connector and one DIX connector." CHOICE = "BNC" FREE INIT = JUMPER(9) LOC(1-8) 00000000 CHOICE = "AUI" FREE INIT = JUMPER(9) LOC(1-8) 11111111 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; FUNCTION = "SA19-17 Address Use" SHOW = EXP HELP = "Originally provided for compatibility with older systems. This jumper should be left in the 'enabled' position.\n" COMMENTS = "The SA 19-17 jumper determines whether SA 19-17 address lines are driven during bus master cycles. The default setting (EN) enables lines SA 19-17. Lines SA 19-17 should only be disabled in order to achieve compatibility with older systems or if you are having memory problems.\n" CHOICE = "EN" FREE INIT = JUMPER(8) LOC(1^2 2^3) 10 CHOICE = "DIS" FREE INIT = JUMPER(8) LOC(1^2 2^3) 01 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;