4.Assign Address and IRQ – The address and IRQ are set in the operating system that you are using. This is the final step of adding new hardware. See Chapter 4 for more details.

5.Set up the address (with dipswitches) and IRQ (jumpers) on the serial card to reflect unused addresses and IRQ’s that you want to use. The address dipswitch setting consists of configuring seven dipswitches that reflect a particular hex address. The IRQ is set via a little black jumper. See Chapter 4 for an explanation of address and IRQ settings as well as details on configuring the card itself.

6.Set serial card hardware jumpers for the communication parameters that you desire. See Chapter 5 for an explanation of serial parameters and details on how to configure them.

7.Shut down the PC before installing the serial card.

8.Install ISA serial card into an available ISA slot in the PC.

9.Physical Hook-up and Troubleshooting – pinout, cable data, and troubleshooting information. See Chapter 6 for more details.

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