Quatech QSP-100 user manual Command Line Options, Configuring With System Assigned Resources

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3.1 Command Line Options

The QSP-100 Client Driver for OS/2 supports two methods of configuration: using "system assigned" resources and using "user assigned" resources. Both options provide full PCMCIA compliance and functionality (including "Hot-swapping") but each has some advantages and disadvantages as discussed in the following sections.

3.2 Configuring With "System Assigned" Resources

Allowing the OS/2 Plug-and-Play system to assign the hardware resources to the QSP-100 is the ideal choice when only OS/2 programs will access the serial ports. When configuring the hardware, the user simply specifies a list of COM port numbers. When a QSP-100 is inserted into a PCMCIA socket, the client driver will configure the card as a series of COM ports, starting with the lowest available port number in the list.

Configuring a QSP-100 with system assigned resources can be a problem, however, if DOS and/or Windows applications will be accessing the serial ports. This is because most DOS appli- cations write directly to the communications hardware and the Windows' Control Panel also wants to know the hardware configuration of the serial ports. In these cases, the user may want to configure the QSP-100 with "user assigned" resources.

1.1.1.1Example 1

DEVICE=C:\QSP-100\QSP100.SYS COM3

In example 1, the Client Driver will attempt to configure the QSP-100 as COM3 through COM6. If COM3, 4, 5, or 6 already exists in the system, the QSP-100 will not be configured. Further- more, only one QSP-100 can be installed in this system.

1.1.1.2Example 2

DEVICE=C:\QSP-100\QSP100.SYS COM7 COM3

In example 2, the Client Driver will attempt to configure the QSP-100 as COM3 through COM6. If COM3, 4, 5, or 6 already exists in the system, the Client Driver will attempt to configure the QSP-100 as COM7 through COM10. If COM7, 8, 9, or 10 already exist in the system, the QSP-100 will not be configured. Up to two QSP-100s can be installed in this system.

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Contents QSP-100 Four Channel Asynchronous RS-232 Pcmcia Adapter Warranty Information Trademarks Compliances Electromagnetic Emissions EC Council Directive 89/336/EECFCC Class B Table Of Contents Page Introduction DOS / Windows 3.x Installation QSP-100 Client Driver for DOS Client Driver InstallationBaddress Command Line OptionsDevice = C\QSP-100\QSP100CL.SYS 1.3Example 1.6Example QSP-100 Enabler for DOS Common ProblemsPage Waddress QSP100EN.EXE QSP100EN.EXE s0,b300,i3,wd8 Memory Range Exclusion Drive\path\QSP100.SYS options OS/2 InstallationConfiguring With System Assigned Resources Configuring With User Assigned Resources Advanced Configuration Topics Monitoring The Status Of Pcmcia Cards Invalid I/O Address When Using OS/2 Installing a Quatech QSP-100 Under Windows Windows 95 InstallationPage Important Note Changing Configuration of the QSP-100 2Viewing the QSP-100 Resource SettingsPage Installing QSP-100 Under Windows NT Installing QSP-100 under Windows NTPage Page Windows CE Installing Quatech Pcmcia Cards under Windows CEPage Hardware Information External Connections This Page Left Blank Intentionally Specifications QSP-100 Version March