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IBM Token Ring 16/4Mbs
IBM Token Ring 16/4Mbs
This is the IBM Token Ring 16/4Mbs Network Adapter card shown. Listed below are the possible Interrupt Request Line
(IRQ), Base I/O Address, and Base Memory Address jumper/switch configurations:
Note1: - The Base Memory Address is the beginning of shared memory. The adapter will then use
the next 0x2000 bytes. Skip to a memory boundary that is aligned with Memory Size.
IE. 64K of shared space and setting the base address to 0xD8000. The MMIO region
(the 0x2000) will go from 0xD8000-0xD9FFF. 0xDA000 is not 64K aligned. The next 64K
boundary is at 0xE0000, so the 64K of shared ram will go from 0xE0000-0xEFFFF. Thus
the IBMTOK uses *2* mapped regions.
Setup Choice for Windows NT 3.5
IBM Token Ring Adapter
Interrupt Request Line (IRQ)
SW1
S7 S8
IRQ2 ON ON
IRQ3 ON OFF
IRQ6 OFF ON
IRQ7 OFF OFF
Base I/O Address
SW1
S9
0A20h ON
0A24h OFF
Base Memory Address
SW1
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
C000h OFF ON ON ON ON ON
C200h OFF ON ON ON ON OFF
C400h OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
C600h OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF
C800h OFF ON ON OFF ON ON
CA00h OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF
CC00h OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
CE00h OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
D000h OFF ON OFF ON ON ON
D200h OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF
D400h OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
D600h OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
D800h OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
DA00h OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
DC00h OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
DE00h OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
Cabling for this Adapter
Shielded Twisted Pair (IBM Type 1) via DB-9 Connector
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