http://www.wi-inf.uni-essen.de/~schwarze/nt/karten/scsi28.html (Einblicke ins Internet, 10/1995)
Future Domain TMC-1660
Future Domain TMC-1660
This is the Future Domain TMC-1660 SCSI adapter shown. Listed below are the possible Interrupt Request Line (IRQ),
Base I/O Address, Base Memory Address, and other jumper/switch configurations:
Setup Choice for Windows NT 3.5
Future Domain 16xx
Type of External SCSI Connector
High Density Shielded
W1
IRQ J1 J2 J3
3 OFF OFF OFF
5 ON OFF OFF
10 OFF ON OFF
11 ON ON OFF
12 OFF OFF ON
14 ON OFF ON
15 OFF ON ON
Disabled ON ON ON
I/O
ADDRESS J4 J5
0140-014F OFF OFF
0150-015F ON OFF
0160-016F OFF ON
0170-017F ON ON
MEMORY
ADDRESS J6 J7
C8000-C9FFF OFF OFF
CA000-CBFFF ON OFF
CE000-CFFFF OFF ON
DE000-DFFFF ON ON
W3
FLOPPY J1 J2 J3
ENABLE ON ON ON
DISABLE OFF OFF OFF
W4
Termination Power Enable/Disable
Note: It is possible under MS-DOS to use the 16-bit future domain adapters in a configuration
where there is no interrupt for the 16-bit adapter. This configuration is not supported by
Windows NT. If setup to a 16-bit Future Domain adapter hangs when attempting to go into GUI
mode double check that the adapter is configured on an interrupt (jumper setable on adapter.
setting is read by the Windows NT fd18xx.sys driver at initialization time).
Note: Some revisions of the firmware for the wangtek 5150es are incompatible with the 16-bit
Future Domain adapters. If a system hangs due to this combination, contact Wangtek to get
their latest revision of the firmware.
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