;PS/2 MCABase Adapter Database, 2006 ;=================================== ;System configuration for the 3363 Optical Drive Adapter cards. AdapterID 0DF7Fh AdapterName "IBM3363 Optical Disk" NumBytes 4 fixedresources pos[0]=XXXXXXXXb pos[1]=XXXXXXXXb pos[2]=XXXXXXXXb pos[3]=XXXXXXXXb nameditem Prompt "IO Address Select" choice "Address 258" pos[0]=XXXX000Xb io 0258h-025Bh choice "Address 658" pos[0]=XXXX001Xb io 0658h-065Bh choice "Address A58" pos[0]=XXXX010Xb io 0a58h-0a5Bh choice "Address E58" pos[0]=XXXX011Xb io 0e58h-0e5Bh Help "Set up the port addresses for the card. Each optical adapter must have a unique address range. Under normal conditions, allow the default, otherwise step through until you find an address which is not in conflict." nameditem Prompt "ROS Segment" Choice "Segment DA00" pos[0]=1101XXXXb mem 0DA000h-0DBFFFh Choice "Segment DC00" pos[0]=1110XXXXb mem 0DC000h-0DDFFFh Choice "Segment DE00" pos[0]=1111XXXXb mem 0DE000h-0DFFFFh Choice "Segment C800" pos[0]=0100XXXXb mem 0C8000h-0C9FFFh Choice "Segment CA00" pos[0]=0101XXXXb mem 0CA000h-0CBFFFh Choice "Segment CC00" pos[0]=0110XXXXb mem 0CC000h-0CDFFFh Choice "Segment CE00" pos[0]=0111XXXXb mem 0CE000h-0CFFFFh Choice "Segment D000" pos[0]=1000XXXXb mem 0D0000h-0D1FFFh Choice "Segment D200" pos[0]=1001XXXXb mem 0D2000h-0D3FFFh Choice "Segment D400" pos[0]=1010XXXXb mem 0D4000h-0D5FFFh Choice "Segment D600" pos[0]=1011XXXXb mem 0D6000h-0D7FFFh Choice "Segment D800" pos[0]=1100XXXXb mem 0D8000h-0D9FFFh Help "To configure this adapter you must choose the memory location the adapter will use for it's BIOS ROM. There are 12 memory locations that can be selected. Under normal circumstances, select the default, otherwise step through until you find an address which is not in conflict." nameditem Prompt "PIO/DMA IO" choice "DMA Data Transfer" pos[1]=1XXXXXXXb choice "PIO Data Transfer" pos[1]=0XXXXXXXb Help "This adapter can transfer data via PIO or DMA. Under normal conditions allow the default to DMA. Step through arbitration levels until you find a level which is not in conflict." nameditem Prompt "Interrupt Level" Choice "5" pos[1]=X00XXXXXb int 5 Choice "7" pos[1]=X01XXXXXb int 7 Choice "10" pos[1]=X10XXXXXb int 10 Choice "11" pos[1]=X11XXXXXb int 11 Help "This adapter can use any of four interrupt levels. Under normal conditions allow the default." nameditem Prompt "Fairness On/Off" Choice "On" pos[1]=XXX1XXXXb Choice "Off" pos[1]=XXX0XXXXb Help "Bus Arbitration Fairness. This controls whether the adapter will release control of the bus when it has been using it exclusively. Under normal circumstances, select ." nameditem Prompt "Arbitration Level" Choice "Level 10" pos[1]=XXXX1010b arb 10 Choice "Level 11" pos[1]=XXXX1011b arb 11 Choice "Level 12" pos[1]=XXXX1100b arb 12 Choice "Level 13" pos[1]=XXXX1101b arb 13 Choice "Level 14" pos[1]=XXXX1110b arb 14 Choice "Level 0" pos[1]=XXXX0000b arb 0 Choice "Level 1" pos[1]=XXXX0001b arb 1 Choice "Level 2" pos[1]=XXXX0010b arb 2 Choice "Level 3" pos[1]=XXXX0011b arb 3 Choice "Level 4" pos[1]=XXXX0100b arb 4 Choice "Level 5" pos[1]=XXXX0101b arb 5 Choice "Level 6" pos[1]=XXXX0110b arb 6 Choice "Level 7" pos[1]=XXXX0111b arb 7 Choice "Level 8" pos[1]=XXXX1000b arb 8 Choice "Level 9" pos[1]=XXXX1001b arb 9 Help "This 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 arbitration level assignments. Using arbitration levels, this adapter accesses memory directly without burdening the computer's main microprocessor. An arbitration level of 0 has the highest priority, and increasing levels have corresponding decreased priority." nameditem Prompt "Burst Length" Choice "8 Byte Burst" pos[2]=XXXX0111b Choice "7 Byte Burst" pos[2]=XXXX0110b Choice "6 Byte Burst" pos[2]=XXXX0101b Choice "5 Byte Burst" pos[2]=XXXX0100b Choice "4 Byte Burst" pos[2]=XXXX0011b Choice "3 Byte Burst" pos[2]=XXXX0010b Choice "2 Byte Burst" pos[2]=XXXX0001b Choice "Burst Disabled" pos[2]=XXXX0000b Help "DMA transfer burst length. This is the maximum number of bytes that the adapter will transfer in a single DMA transfer. Under normal circumstances, select <8 Byte Burst>." nameditem Prompt "Bypass Diagnostics at REBOOT" choice "Run Diags" pos[3]=1XXXXXX0b choice "Don't run diags" pos[3]=1XXXXXX1b Help "Diagnostics on the adapter card and drives are always performed at power on time. This option selects a choice of whether or not diagnostics are to be ran at REBOOT time. "