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3.Open the Properties dialog box for the IOP-241, then click the Resources tab to view the Input/Output Range and Interrupt Request resource allocations, (see Figure 3-1).

4.To access the IOP-241, use these system resources allocated by Windows 95/98 or see Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager.

3.3Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager

1.Start the Windows 95/98 Device Manager.

2.Double click on the hardware class Data_Acquisition to list hardware devices in the class. The IOP-241 belongs to this hardware class. The device name for the IOP-241 is Omega IOP-241: PCMCIA Digital I/O Card.

3.Open the Properties dialog box for the IOP-241, then click the Resources tab to view the Input/Output Range and Interrupt Request resource allocations.

Figure 3-1. Windows 95/98 Resource Settings

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Contents 15,1*,1 WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Manufacturer’s Address Manufacturers NameApplication of Council Directive Standards to which Conformity is DeclaredServicing North America For immediate technical or application assistanceServicing Europe Page Table of Contents Page List of Figures and Tables System Configuration IOP-241 FeaturesIOP-241 Client Driver for DOS Client Driver recommended EnablerClient Driver Installation Device = C\IOP241CL.SYS Command Line OptionsPage Common Problems IOP-241 Enabler for DOS Enabler Installation DEVICE=C\IOP241EN.EXE Common Problems After Completing Configuration Resource Settings in Windows 95/98 Installing the IOP-241 Under Windows 95/98Changing Resource Settings with Device Manager After Completing Configuration I/O Port Description External Interrupt Description Port C Interrupt DescriptionOffset Read/Write Register Data Port a Control Register Base +Data Port C Control Register Base + Data Port B Control Register Base +Bit Name Description Port C Interrupt Enable Register Base +Interrupt Status Register Read Only Base + Interrupt Mode Control Register Base +Interrupt Acknowledge Register Write Only Base + Summary of Interrupt Source OptionsPort C Interrupt Sources External Interrupt Source Summary of Input/Output OptionsProgramming Example External Connections CP-1037 Cable Assembly Optional AccessoriesUIO-37 Screw Terminal Block Power Requirements Physical DimensionsConnector Bus InterfaceVersion January 25