6 DOS and Other Operating Systems
The
For Windows and OS/2, the Quatech device drivers determine what the resource assignments are and proceed accordingly. In other cases, however, the user must intervene. The discussion below will center on DOS, but the concepts can be applied to other operating systems as well.
Many DOS applications support user configuration of the base address and IRQ of a serial port. Such applications can generally make use of the
Custom applications for which the customer has source code can be modified to make just a few PCI BIOS function calls to obtain all the necessary configuration information. The PCI BIOS specification can be obtained from the PCI Special Interest Group. Contact Quatech technical support for more information.
6.1.1 QTPCI.EXE
Quatech's "QTPCI" utility supplies the information required when modifying the serial port settings of the application. This program should be run from real DOS, not in a Windows DOS box.
Figure 13 shows the Basic Mode display for the QSC-100 after the "Q" key has been pressed. In this example, the QSC-100 uses I/O base address FF80 hex and IRQ
11.The hardware revision of the QSC-100 is also displayed. Pressing the "N" key will show similar information for all non-Quatech PCI devices in the system, including those devices integrated on the motherboard.
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