3Com 3C589D manual Configuration Settings Descriptions, CIS Memory Address, Base Address

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Configuration Settings Descriptions

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If you are using Card Services, the I/O Base Address and the Interrupt Request Level settings are assigned by Card Services. If you change these settings here, they will be saved to the EEPROM, but the PC will still use the values Card Services allocated at start-up.

The configuration window appears.

6Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of settings for that option. Select a setting and press [Enter].

7Continue this procedure with any of the other options.

When all changes are complete, press [Esc] to exit the program.

Configuration Settings Descriptions

This section describes each configuration setting for the 3C589D PC Card. Table 5-1 displays the possible values for each setting.

CIS Memory Address

The CIS Memory requires a 4 K segment of memory for drivers and an 8 K block when you are running diagnostics.

I/O Base Address

The I/O address space is used by the PC Card for communication between the PC Card and the PC. The PC Card uses 16 bytes of I/O space, starting at the I/O Base Address.

Make sure that no other device is using the same value. The I/O Base Address range is from 200h to 3A0h and is assigned by Card Services. If you are not using Card Services, the default is 300h.

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Contents LAN PC Card User Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Introduction ContentTroubleshooting Glossary Index FCC Class B Certification Statement CE Notice How to Use This Guide About this GuideIntroduction Convention Description Conventions13C589D PC Card Introduction23CXE589DC LAN PC Card Requirements FeaturesTroubleshooting Network Driver Installation OptionsTranscend PC Link SmartAgent Support Card ServicesPC C ARD Connecting the LAN PC Cards You must supply your own BNC T-connector 4CHAPTER 2 Installing the LAN PC Card Connecting the LAN PC Cards Windows Installing the Network DriverBefore You Install the Network Driver Which Driver Installation Instructions Should You Use?Which Windows 95 Version Are You Running? Click OK to copy the manufacturers files from A\ Restart the PC to login to the networkWindows 95 Version 4.00.950A Windows 95 Version 4.00.95BRemove the EtherDisk diskette and click Yes Click Finish to accept the driverWindows NT Confirming InstallationWindows NT 4 Installation without Networking Installed Place a checkmark in the Wired to the network boxClick Next to continue Click Next Enter the settings for the PC cardSelect the transport appropriate for the network client Windows NT 4 Installation with Networking InstalledSelect Other Requires disk from manufacturer from the list Windows NT VersionMicrosoft Windows for Workgroups WFW Before You Begin Installing the Network DriverUsing the Windows menu, select Network Network Setup dialog box, select the Networks... buttonAutoLink for Windows 3.x, Windows for Workgroups, and DOS To display the file, type Network Text File Name Network Driver Name Operating System Supported Network DriversTroubleshooting Testing the 3C589D PC Card Avoiding Memory Manager Conflicts Troubleshooting Tips \Type AutoLink.Log More Enter Option Default Setting Available Settings Changing Configuration SettingsHighlight the 3Com EtherLink III LAN PC Card Changing Power Management with WindowsChanging Configurations Settings with DOS Click the Control Panel icon Click SystemsConfiguration Settings Descriptions CIS Memory AddressBase Address Network Driver Optimization Power ManagementInterrupt Request Level Transceiver TypeVerifying That Card Services Is Installed Using the 3C589D PC Card Without Card ServicesAvoiding Memory Manager Conflicts 2APPENDIX a about Card Services Specifications SpecificationsPower Requirements Glossary Transceiver Socket ServicesPC Card SocketNumbers IndexIndex FCC Class B Certification Statement CE Notice