AdapterId 7E76h AdapterName "Overland Data 9 Track Tape Coupler Model XL/2" NumBytes 3 NamedItem Prompt "Tape Coupler I/O Address" choice "Address 0360" pos[2]=00000011b pos[1]=01100XXXb io 0360h-0367h choice "Address 0400" pos[2]=00000100b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0400h-0407h choice "Address 0500" pos[2]=00000101b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0500h-0507h choice "Address 0A00" pos[2]=00001010b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0A00h-0A07h choice "Address 0B00" pos[2]=00001011b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0B00h-0B07h choice "Address 0C00" pos[2]=00001100b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0C00h-0C07h choice "Address 0D00" pos[2]=00001101b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0D00h-0D07h choice "Address 3000" pos[2]=00110000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 03000h-03007h choice "Address 4000" pos[2]=01000000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 04000h-04007h choice "Address 5000" pos[2]=01010000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 05000h-05007h choice "Address 6000" pos[2]=01100000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 06000h-06007h choice "Address B000" pos[2]=10110000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0B000h-0B007h choice "Address C000" pos[2]=11000000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0C000h-0C007h choice "Address D000" pos[2]=11010000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0D000h-0D007h choice "Address E000" pos[2]=11100000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0E000h-0E007h choice "Address F000" pos[2]=11110000b pos[1]=00000XXXb io 0F000h-0F007h Help "The Tape Coupler can be assigned to any I/O address between hex 0000 and FFF0. Use the F5 = Previous and the F6 = Next keys to change the address. You may choose any of the displayed options that does not cause an address confilict with another installed adaptor card. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk and must be changed. If none of the displayed options is satisfactory, you must edit the supplied Adaptor Description File (called @7E76.ADF) using a text editor. See the documentation for complete details." NamedItem Prompt "Tape Coupler Interrupt" choice "Interrupt 10" pos[0]=0110XXXXb int 10 choice "Int Disable" pos[0]=1111XXXXb choice "Interrupt 3" pos[0]=0000XXXXb int 3 choice "Interrupt 4" pos[0]=0001XXXXb int 4 choice "Interrupt 5" pos[0]=0010XXXXb int 5 choice "Interrupt 6" pos[0]=0011XXXXb int 6 choice "Interrupt 7" pos[0]=0100XXXXb int 7 choice "Interrupt 9" pos[0]=0101XXXXb int 9 choice "Interrupt 11" pos[0]=0111XXXXb int 11 choice "Interrupt 12" pos[0]=1000XXXXb int 12 choice "Interrupt 14" pos[0]=1001XXXXb int 14 choice "Interrupt 15" pos[0]=1010XXXXb int 15 Help "The interrupt assignment need only be changed if it is in conflict with another assignment. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk. Use the F5 = Previous and the F6 = Next keys to change the interrupt assignment." NamedItem Prompt "Tape Drive Type" choice "Streaming" pos[0]=XXXXXX0Xb choice "Start/Stop" pos[0]=XXXXXX1Xb Help "There are two basic types of tape drives; streaming and start/stop. The streaming type cannot stop and start as quickly as a start/stop type. Check the tape drive documentation to determine which type you have. When in doubt, use the streaming setting. Use the F5 = Previous and the F6 = Next keys to change the assignment." NamedItem Prompt "Tape Density/Tape Speed" choice "Normal" pos[0]=XXXX00XXb choice "Low" pos[0]=XXXX01XXb choice "High" pos[0]=XXXX10XXb Help "This use of this selection depends on the type of tape drive that is connected to the controller card. Some drives have controllable tape density, others controllable tape speed. Check the tape drive documentation to determine which type you have. When in doubt, use the normal setting. Use the F5 = Previous and the F6 = Next keys to change the assignment." NamedItem Prompt "Tape Drive Address" choice "Drive Address 0" pos[1]=XXXXX000b choice "Drive Address 1" pos[1]=XXXXX001b choice "Drive Address 2" pos[1]=XXXXX010b choice "Drive Address 3" pos[1]=XXXXX011b choice "Drive Address 4" pos[1]=XXXXX100b choice "Drive Address 5" pos[1]=XXXXX101b choice "Drive Address 6" pos[1]=XXXXX110b choice "Drive Address 7" pos[1]=XXXXX111b Help "The Tape Coupler can address 8 tape drives. The most common address is 0. Use the F5 = Previous and the F6 = Next keys to change the assignment."