** Handshaking indicates RTS routed to AUXOUT, AUXIN routed to CTS, and TCLK routed to RCLK.
Loopback indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to AUXOUT, and TCLK routed to RCLK.
Clocking indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to RCLK, and TCLK routed to AUXOUT.
*** Any indicates variable value; this value may or may not be user selectable depending on platform.
6. Select a Basic Configurations that displays "No conflicts" in the bottom display
region titled Conflicting Device List from the drop down list. Some applications
may not be able to access ports higher than COM4. To use the DSP-200/300
PCMCIA serial ports with these applications you might be forced to remove other
serial communications devices from your system
7. To modify the Interrupt Request setting click the resource name and click the
Change Setting button. An Edit Resource window will open up. Inside this window
click on the up/down arrows to the right of the Interrupt Request value. This scrolls
you through all of the allowable resources for your hardware. Pay attention to the
conflict information at the bottom of the window. Do not select a value that causes a
conflict with any other installed hardware.
8. If any changes have been made to the DSP-200/300’s configuration the card will
automatically be reconfigured to the new resources specified. Any time a PCMCIA
card of this type is inserted Windows 95/98/ME will attempt to configure the card at
these resource settings. Click the Use Automatic Settings box to reset this card type
for automatic configuration.
3.3 Frequently Asked Questions
Basic Configuration List Not Available:
A problem noted on some systems is after a basic configuration has been manually selected the
basic configurations list for the DSP-200/300 is no longer available. The solution to this
problem is to check the “Use Automatic Settings” box and allow Windows 95/98/ME to
reconfigure the DSP-200/300 card. The basic configurations list should once again be visible.
Base I/O Address Resource Modification Not Allowed:
The DSP-200/300 is configured to allow only a fixed number of base I/O addresses. To change
the I/O address resources for the DSP-200/300 select another “Basic Configuration”. Refer to
the Basic Configurations table for a list of the availabe I/O address resources for the
DSP-200/300
Windows 95/98/Millennium (ME) 3-6