Quatech MPAP-100 user manual Tying a configuration to a particular socket, Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

 

1 Introduction

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1.1 System Requirements

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2 Hardware Installation

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3 DOS / Windows 3.x Software Installation

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3.1 MPAP-100 Client Driver for DOS

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3.1.1 DOS client driver installation

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3.1.2 Auto Fallback configuration

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3.1.3 Hot Swapping

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3.2 DOS Client Driver examples

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3.3 MPAP-100 Enabler for DOS

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3.3.1 DOS Enabler Installation

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3.3.2 Hot Swapping is not supported

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3.3.3 Configuring a card

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3.3.4 Releasing a card's configuration

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3.4 DOS Enabler Examples

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4 Windows 95/98 Installation

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4.3 Configuration Options

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5 OS/2 Software Installation

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5.1 System Requirements

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5.2 OS/2 Client Driver Installation

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5.2.1 Tying a configuration to a particular socket

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5.2.2 Auto Fallback configuration

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5.2.3 Hot Swapping

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5.3 OS/2 Client Driver Configuration Examples

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5.4 Monitoring The Status Of PCMCIA Cards

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5.5 Installing OS/2 PCMCIA Support

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6 Using the MPAP-100 with Syncdrive

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7 Addressing

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8 Interrupts

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9 SCC General Information

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9.1 Accessing the registers

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9.2 Baud Rate Generator Programming

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9.3 SCC Data Encoding Methods

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9.4 Support for SCC Channel B

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9.4.1 Receive data and clock signals

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9.4.2 Extra clock support for channel A

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9.4.3 Extra handshaking for channel A

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9.4.4 Other signals are not used

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9.5 SCC Incompatibility Warnings

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9.5.1 Register Pointer Bits

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9.5.2 Software Interrupt Acknowledge

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10 FIFO Operation

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10.1 Enabling and disabling the FIFOs

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10.2 Accessing the FIFOs

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10.2.1 Transmit FIFO

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10.2.2 Receive FIFO

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Contents MPAP-100 RS-232 PCMCIA SYNCHRONOUS ADAPTER Users Manualfor PCMCIA Card Standard compatible machines QUATECH, INCWARRANTY INFORMATION MPAP-100PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Single Channel PCMCIA RS-232-D Synchronous Communications AdapterCopyright 2001 Quatech, Inc 5.2.1 Tying a configuration to a particular socket 5.3 OS/2 Client Driver Configuration Examples5.4 Monitoring The Status Of PCMCIA Cards Table of ContentsTable of Contents 10.3.1 Using channel A for both transmit and receiveAccessing the SCC while FIFOs are enabled 22.1.4 Older Versions of Card and Socket Services1 Introduction 1.1 System Requirements2 Hardware Installation 3 DOS / Windows 3.x Software Installation 3.1 MPAP-100 Client Driver for DOS 3.1.1 DOS client driver installationDEVICE=drive\path\MPAP1CL.SYS S#,B#,I#,C ... S#,B#,I#,C 3.1.2 Auto Fallback configuration 3.1.3 Hot SwappingPage 3.2 DOS Client Driver examples DEVICE=C\MPAP-100\MPAP1CL.SYSDEVICE=C\MPAP-100\MPAP1CL.SYS b300,c DEVICE=C\MPAP-100\MPAP1CL.SYS s0,b300,i53.3 MPAP-100 Enabler for DOS 3.3.1 DOS Enabler Installation3.3.3 Configuring a card 3.3.2 Hot Swapping is not supportedMPAP1EN S#,B#,I#,W#,C 3.3.4 Releasing a cards configuration MPAP1EN S#,R,W#3.4 DOS Enabler Examples MPAP1EN.EXE s0,b300,i5,cMPAP1EN.EXE s1,b300,i3,wd8 MPAP1EN.EXE s0,r4 Windows 95/98 Installation 4.1 Using the Add New Hardware WizardPage Page 4.2 Viewing Resources with Device Manager 4.3 Configuration Options 5 OS/2 Software Installation 5.2 OS/2 Client Driver Installation5.1 System Requirements DEVICE=drive\path\MPAP100.SYS addr,irq,C ... addr,irq,C5.2.2 Auto Fallback configuration 5.2.3 Hot Swapping5.5 Installing OS/2 PCMCIA Support DEVICE=C\MPAP-100\MPAP100.SYS 300,5Page 6 Using the MPAP-100 with Syncdrive 7 Addressing 8 Interrupts 9 SCC General Information SDLC/HDLC Bit Synchronous CommunicationsByte-oriented Synchronous Communications Asynchronous Communications9.1 Accessing the registers Example 3 Write data into the transmit buffer of channel A Master interrupt control and reset coding, CRC resetInterrupt control, Wait/DMA request control Interrupt vector9.2 Baud Rate Generator Programming 9.3 SCC Data Encoding Methods9.4 Support for SCC Channel B ClockFrequency TimeConst 2 BaudRate ClockMode9.4.1 Receive data and clock signals 9.4.4 Other signals are not used9.4.2 Extra clock support for channel A 9.4.3 Extra handshaking for channel A9.5.1 Register Pointer Bits 9.5 SCC Incompatibility Warnings9.5.2 Software Interrupt Acknowledge 10.2 Accessing the FIFOs 10 FIFO Operation10.1 Enabling and disabling the FIFOs 10.2.1 Transmit FIFO10.3 SCC configuration for FIFO operation 10.2.2 Receive FIFORegister 10.3.2 Using channel B for receive 10.4 FIFO status and control 10.4.1 Interrupt status10.4.2 Resetting the FIFOs 10.5 Accessing the SCC while FIFOs are enabled10.4.3 Reading current FIFO status 10.4.4 Controlling the FIFOsPage 10.7 Receive FIFO timeout 11 Communications Register SWSYNCBit 2 TCKEN --- Transmit Clock Source RCKEN --- Receive Clock SourceBits 1-0 Reserved, always 12 Configuration Register INTS1, INTS0 --- Interrupt Source and Enable BitsFIFOEN --- External data FIFO enable External Data FIFOs Present --- Reserved, alwaysRXSRC --- Receive FIFO DMA Source 13 Interrupt Status Register 14 FIFO Status Register 15 FIFO Control Register 16 Receive Pattern Character Register Bits 7-0 Receive Pattern CharacterThis is17 Receive Pattern Count Register Bits 7-0 Receive Pattern CountBit 6 Reserved, always Bits 5-0 Timeout Interval 18 Receive FIFO Timeout RegisterBit 7 X16MODE --- Clock Mode 19 External Connections 19.1 SYNCA pin 19.2 RING pin19.3 Null-modem cables 20 DTE Interface Signals CIRCUIT AB - SIGNAL GROUNDCIRCUIT BB - RECEIVED DATA CIRCUIT CB - CLEAR TO SENDCIRCUIT CC - DCE READY DATA SET READY CONNECTOR NOTATION DSR CIRCUIT CD - DTE READY DATA TERMINAL READY CONNECTOR NOTATION DTRCIRCUIT CE - RING INDICATOR CONNECTOR NOTATION RING CIRCUIT CF - RECEIVED LINE SIGNAL DETECT CARRIER DETECTCIRCUIT TM - TEST MODE 21 Specifications 22 Software Troubleshooting 22.1.3 Multiple Configuration Attempts22.2 DOS Enabler 22.1 DOS Client Driver 22.1.1 Generic SuperClient Drivers22.2.1 With Card and Socket Services 22.2.2 Socket Numbers22.2.3 Memory range exclusion 22.3 OS/2 Client Driver 22.3.1 Resources Not AvailablePage MPAP-100 Users Manual Revision March P/N