Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!umich!sharkey!nstar!larry From: larry@nstar.rn.com (Larry Snyder) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: '386 Unix Wars Keywords: sco unix interactive wars Message-ID: <1990Dec23.215619.1675@nstar.rn.com> Date: 23 Dec 90 21:56:19 GMT References: <33791527@bfmny0.BFM.COM> <2812@cirrusl.UUCP> <350@metran.UUCP> <1990Dec20.233843.28559@nstar.rn.com> <352@metran.UUCP> <2774CA86.2C49@telly.on.ca> Organization: Northern Star Communications, Ltd. Lines: 27 evan@telly.on.ca (Evan Leibovitch) writes: >Both the Corollory 8x4 boards and the Consensys Powerports require you >to set a separate memory address for each board (you shouldn't need too >many boards, though, as they can be configured to hold 32 and 48 ports >per board, respectively). >On both cards, the address is settable to EITHER somewhere above 12Meg >or somewhere between 640K and 1Meg. One has to be a bit careful about a >setting in the latter range because it can conflict with auxilliary BIOS >locations (often found on video or disk boards). But it is preferable, >and necessary if you want to install >12Meg of RAM. >Both cards require you to set a port, and the Corollory needs an >interrupt too. Likewise on the Computone Intelliport - they require an interrupt and can be addressed either from 12-16 megabytes - or below one megabyte - but the issue is finding enough memory below 1 MEG in one block to get the job done.. -- Larry Snyder, Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN USA {larry@nstar.rn.com, uunet!nstar!larry, larry%nstar@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu} backbone usenet newsfeeds available Public Access Unix Site (219) 289-0282 (5 high speed lines)