AdapterId 061bfh AdapterName "Intel SatisFAXtion Adapter" NumBytes 4 NamedItem Prompt "FAX I/O Address Range" choice "0300h-030Fh,1300h-130Fh" pos[2]=10000XXXb io 0300h-030Fh 1300h-130Fh choice "0310h-031Fh,1310h-131Fh" pos[2]=10001XXXb io 0310h-031Fh 1310h-131Fh choice "0340h-034Fh,1340h-134Fh" pos[2]=10010XXXb io 0340h-034Fh 1340h-134Fh choice "0350h-035Fh,1350h-135Fh" pos[2]=10011XXXb io 0350h-035Fh 1350h-135Fh choice "0360h-036Fh,1360h-136Fh" pos[2]=10111XXXb io 0360h-036Fh 1360h-136Fh choice "03A0h-03AFh,13A0h-13AFh" pos[2]=10100XXXb io 03A0h-03AFh 13A0h-13AFh choice "03B0h-03BFh,13B0h-13BFh" pos[2]=10101XXXb io 03B0h-03BFh 13B0h-13BFh choice "03E0h-03EFh,13E0h-13EFh" pos[2]=10110XXXb io 03E0h-03EFh 13E0h-13EFh choice "0200h-020Fh,1200h-120Fh" pos[2]=11000XXXb io 0200h-020Fh 1200h-120Fh choice "0210h-021Fh,1210h-121Fh" pos[2]=11001XXXb io 0210h-021Fh 1210h-121Fh choice "0240h-024Fh,1240h-124Fh" pos[2]=11010XXXb io 0240h-024Fh 1240h-124Fh choice "0250h-025Fh,1250h-125Fh" pos[2]=11011XXXb io 0250h-025Fh 1250h-125Fh choice "02A0h-02AFh,12A0h-12AFh" pos[2]=11100XXXb io 02A0h-02AFh 12A0h-12AFh choice "02B0h-02BFh,12B0h-12BFh" pos[2]=11101XXXb io 02B0h-02BFh 12B0h-12BFh choice "02E0h-02EFh,12E0h-12EFh" pos[2]=11110XXXb io 02E0h-02EFh 12E0h-12EFh Help " The software uses an I/O address to communicate with the Intel SatisFAXtion adapter. Always choose the default address <0300H-030FH,1300H-130FH> unless that setting conflicts with another board's I/O address. (Boards can't share I/O addresses.) An asterisk (*) appears if you choose an address already used by another board. If this happens, choose another address." NamedItem Prompt "FAX/Scanner IRQ, Scanner DMA" choice "IRQ5, Scanner Disabled" pos[3]=0XXXX111b pos[2]=XXXXX011b int 5 choice "IRQ5, Scanner DMA1" pos[1]=1XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX011b pos[2]=XXXXX011b arb 1 choice "IRQ5, Scanner DMA3" pos[1]=0XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX011b pos[2]=XXXXX011b arb 3 choice "IRQ7, Scanner Disabled" pos[3]=0XXXX111b pos[2]=XXXXX100b int 7 choice "IRQ7, Scanner DMA1" pos[1]=1XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX100b pos[2]=XXXXX100b arb 1 choice "IRQ7, Scanner DMA3" pos[1]=0XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX100b pos[2]=XXXXX100b arb 3 choice "IRQ2, Scanner Disabled" pos[3]=0XXXX111b pos[2]=XXXXX000b int 2 choice "IRQ2, Scanner DMA1" pos[1]=1XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX000b pos[2]=XXXXX000b arb 1 choice "IRQ2, Scanner DMA3" pos[1]=0XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX000b pos[2]=XXXXX000b arb 3 choice "IRQ3, Scanner Disabled" pos[3]=0XXXX111b pos[2]=XXXXX001b int 3 choice "IRQ3, Scanner DMA1" pos[1]=1XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX001b pos[2]=XXXXX001b arb 1 choice "IRQ3, Scanner DMA3" pos[1]=0XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX001b pos[2]=XXXXX001b arb 3 ;choice "IRQ4, Scanner Disabled" pos[3]=0XXXX111b pos[2]=XXXXX010b int 4 ;choice "IRQ4, Scanner DMA1" pos[1]=1XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX010b pos[2]=XXXXX010b arb 1 ;choice "IRQ4, Scanner DMA3" pos[1]=0XXXXXXXb pos[3]=0XXXX010b pos[2]=XXXXX010b arb 3 Help " The Intel SatisFAXtion adapter uses a shared interrupt (IRQ) to communicate with the software. The Intel hand scanner also uses a DMA level. If you DO NOT have the scanner option, choose an interrupt for the fax, combined with the default setting 'Scanner Disabled'. If you DO have the scanner option, choose an interrupt for the fax and scanner to share, combined with a DMA level. Use the default 'IRQ5' unless it conflicts with an IRQ already used by another board. To check for interrupt conflicts, use the arrow keys to view the settings for other boards and make changes if needed. If you choose a DMA level already in use, an asterisk (*) appears. If no DMA level is available, change another board's DMA level so that DMA3 or DMA1 is available for SatisFAXtion." NamedItem Prompt "Scanner I/O Address Range" choice "0280h-0283h" pos[3]=00100XXXb io 0280h-0283h choice "02A0h-02A3h" pos[3]=00101XXXb io 02A0h-02A3h choice "02C0h-02C3h" pos[3]=00110XXXb io 02C0h-02C3h choice "02E0h-02E3h" pos[3]=00111XXXb io 02E0h-02E3h choice "0300h-0303h" pos[3]=01000XXXb io 0300h-0303h choice "0320h-0323h" pos[3]=01001XXXb io 0320h-0323h choice "0340h-0343h" pos[3]=01010XXXb io 0340h-0343h choice "0360h-0363h" pos[3]=01011XXXb io 0360h-0363h choice "0380h-0383h" pos[3]=01100XXXb io 0380h-0383h choice "03A0h-03A3h" pos[3]=01101XXXb io 03A0h-03A3h choice "03E0h-03E3h" pos[3]=01111XXXb io 03E0h-03E3h choice "0200h-0203h" pos[3]=00000XXXb io 0200h-0203h choice "0220h-0223h" pos[3]=00001XXXb io 0220h-0223h choice "0240h-0243h" pos[3]=00010XXXb io 0240h-0243h choice "0260h-0263h" pos[3]=00011XXXb io 0260h-0263h Help " The software uses an I/O address to communicate with the Intel Hand Scanner. Choose the default address <0280H-0283H> unless that setting conflicts with another board's I/O address. (Boards can't share I/O addresses.) An asterisk (*) appears if you choose an address already used by another board. If this happens, choose another address." NamedItem Prompt "Modem Serial Port" choice "SERIAL_2 " pos[1]=XXXX0001b pos[0]=1111111Xb io 02F8h-02FFh int 3 choice "SERIAL_3 " pos[1]=XXXX0010b pos[0]=1111111Xb io 3220h-3227h int 3 choice "SERIAL_4 " pos[1]=XXXX0011b pos[0]=1111111Xb io 3228h-322Fh int 3 choice "SERIAL_5 " pos[1]=XXXX0100b pos[0]=1111111Xb io 4220h-4227h int 3 choice "SERIAL_6 " pos[1]=XXXX0101b pos[0]=1111111Xb io 4228h-422Fh int 3 choice "SERIAL_7 " pos[1]=XXXX0110b pos[0]=1111111Xb io 5220h-5227h int 3 choice "SERIAL_8 " pos[1]=XXXX0111b pos[0]=1111111Xb io 5228h-522Fh int 3 choice "SERIAL_1 " pos[1]=XXXX0000b pos[0]=1111111Xb io 03F8h-03FFh int 4 choice "Disabled" pos[1]=XXXX1XXXb pos[0]=1111111Xb Help " The software uses a serial port to communicate with the modem. If this is the only serial port in your computer, choose for the modem option. Otherwise, choose SERIAL_3 through SERIAL_8. (SERIAL_1 is usually used by the computer's built-in serial port.) If you use a DOS-based communications program, you may not be able to use SERIAL_3 through SERIAL_8. SERIAL_1 and SERIAL_2 correspond to the DOS ports COM1 and COM2 -- SERIAL_3 through SERIAL_8 have no corresponding DOS ports. Some DOS communications programs support SERIAL_3 through SERIAL_8. Don't choose SERIAL_3 through SERIAL_8 unless your communications program supports them. An asterisk (*) appears if you choose a serial port already being used. If this happens, choose another serial port."