AdapterID 08F93h AdapterName "IBM PS/2 ServerGuard" NumBytes 5 fixedresources Pos[4]=xxxxx0xxb Pos[3]=xxxxxxxxb Pos[2]=xxxxxxxxb Pos[1]=1001xxxxb Pos[0]=xxxxxx1xb Address 32 nameditem Prompt "I/O Address Range" Choice "8000-800F" Pos[0]=100000xxb IO 08000h-0800Fh Choice "8400-840F" Pos[0]=100001xxb IO 08400h-0840Fh Choice "8800-880F" Pos[0]=100010xxb IO 08800h-0880Fh Choice "8C00-8C0F" Pos[0]=100011xxb IO 08C00h-08C0Fh Choice "9000-900F" Pos[0]=100100xxb IO 09000h-0900Fh Choice "9400-940F" Pos[0]=100101xxb IO 09400h-0940Fh Choice "9800-980F" Pos[0]=100110xxb IO 09800h-0980Fh Choice "9C00-9C0F" Pos[0]=100111xxb IO 09C00h-09C0Fh Help "This selection allows you to choose a unique I/O address range which is used by operating systems to communicate with this adapter. Under normal circumstances, this address range does not need to be changed. Use the F5=Previous or the F6=Next keys to change this assignment in the 'Change configuration' window. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk and must be changed to use the device." nameditem Prompt "DMA Arbitration Level" Choice "Arb 9" Pos[1]=xxxx1001b Arb 9 Choice "Arb 8" Pos[1]=xxxx1000b Arb 8 Choice "Arb 7" Pos[1]=xxxx0111b Arb 7 Choice "Arb 6" Pos[1]=xxxx0110b Arb 6 Choice "Arb 5" Pos[1]=xxxx0101b Arb 5 Choice "Arb 4" Pos[1]=xxxx0100b Arb 4 Choice "Arb 3" Pos[1]=xxxx0011b Arb 3 Choice "Arb 2" Pos[1]=xxxx0010b Arb 2 Choice "Arb 1" Pos[1]=xxxx0001b Arb 1 Choice "Arb 0" Pos[1]=xxxx0000b Arb 0 Choice "Arb E" Pos[1]=xxxx1110b Arb 14 Choice "Arb D" Pos[1]=xxxx1101b Arb 13 Choice "Arb C" Pos[1]=xxxx1100b Arb 12 Choice "Arb B" Pos[1]=xxxx1011b Arb 11 Choice "Arb A" Pos[1]=xxxx1010b Arb 10 Help "This choice allows you to select the DMA channel the adapter will use to transfer data. Under normal circumstances, select . If you are in the 'Change Configuration' window, you can change the setting. Use F5 and F6 to scroll through the choices. If a setting conflicts with another, an asterisk (*) appears next to the conflicts. You must fix conflicts before you use the adapter. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to move from field to field. (If you are not in the 'Change Configuration' window and you need to change the setting, return to the 'Set Configuration' window then select 'Change configuration'.)" nameditem Prompt "Interrupt Level" Choice "IRQ 5" Pos[2]=xxxxxxx1b Int 5 Choice "IRQ 14" Pos[2]=xxxxxxx0b Int 14 Help "This choice allows you to set the interrupt level for the adapter. Normally, the interrupt setting for this adapter is <5>. If you are in the 'Change Configuration' window, you can change the setting. Use the F5=Previous or the F6=Next keys to change this assignment in the 'Change configuration' window." nameditem Prompt "Fairness" Choice "On" Pos[1]=xxx1xxxxb Choice "Off" Pos[1]=xxx0xxxxb Help "If this selection is , the adapter will release control of the Micro Channel as soon as another Micro Channel adapter preempts or requests the bus. If set to , the adapter will continue to hold the bus until the entire transfer has been completed. Under normal circumstances, select . Use the F5=Previous or the F6=Next keys to change this assignment in the 'Change configuration' window." ;nameditem ; Prompt "Adapter Serial Port Emulation" ; Choice "SERIAL 1" Pos[4]=xxxxxx1xb IO 03F8h-03FFh Int 4 ; Choice "Disabled" Pos[4]=xxxxxx0xb ; Help ;"Serial port emulation is used to make this adapter look like a SERIAL 1 ;port to the system. This allows the modem port on this adapter to be used ;for remote diagnostics in addition to the normal modem functions that ;would be performed by this adapter. ;When this function is enabled, SERIAL 1 should NOT be used as a ;general purpose serial port. If remote diagnostics is not going ;to be used, this function should be ." nameditem Prompt "PCMCIA Slot A" Choice "Modem card" Pos[1]=xxxxxxxxb Help "This item is not changeable. This adapter requires a Modem card inserted into PCMCIA Slot A in order to operate. Do not remove the Modem PCMCIA card in Slot A." nameditem Prompt "PCMCIA Slot B" Choice "Unavailable" Pos[1]=xxxxxxxxb Help "This item is not supported at this time. Currently, this adapter does not support the insertion of a PCMCIA card into slot B. If the support becomes available in the future, a flash update to the adapter's firmware will be required and will be separately purchaseable."