QUATECH, INC
MPAP-100 RS-232 PCMCIA SYNCHRONOUS ADAPTER
Users Manual
for PCMCIA Card Standard compatible machines
 Synchronous Communications Adapter
WARRANTY INFORMATION
MPAP-100
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Single Channel PCMCIA RS-232-D
 Copyright 2001 Quatech, Inc
 Table of Contents
5.2.1 Tying a configuration to a particular socket
5.3 OS/2 Client Driver Configuration Examples
5.4 Monitoring The Status Of PCMCIA Cards
 22.1.4 Older Versions of Card and Socket Services
Table of Contents
10.3.1 Using channel A for both transmit and receive
Accessing the SCC while FIFOs are enabled
 1.1 System Requirements
1 Introduction
 2 Hardware Installation
 3 DOS / Windows 3.x Software Installation
 DEVICE=drive\path\MPAP1CL.SYS S#,B#,I#,C ... S#,B#,I#,C
3.1.1 DOS client driver installation
3.1 MPAP-100 Client Driver for DOS
 3.1.3 Hot Swapping
3.1.2 Auto Fallback configuration
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 DEVICE=C\MPAP-100\MPAP1CL.SYS s0,b300,i5
3.2 DOS Client Driver examples
DEVICE=C\MPAP-100\MPAP1CL.SYS
DEVICE=C\MPAP-100\MPAP1CL.SYS b300,c
 3.3.2 Hot Swapping is not supported
3.3 MPAP-100 Enabler for DOS
3.3.1 DOS Enabler Installation
3.3.3 Configuring a card
 MPAP1EN S#,B#,I#,W#,C
 MPAP1EN S#,R,W#
3.3.4 Releasing a cards configuration
 MPAP1EN.EXE s0,r
3.4 DOS Enabler Examples
MPAP1EN.EXE s0,b300,i5,c
MPAP1EN.EXE s1,b300,i3,wd8
 4.1 Using the Add New Hardware Wizard
4 Windows 95/98 Installation
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 4.2 Viewing Resources with Device Manager
 4.3 Configuration Options
 DEVICE=drive\path\MPAP100.SYS addr,irq,C ... addr,irq,C
5 OS/2 Software Installation
5.2 OS/2 Client Driver Installation
5.1 System Requirements
 5.2.3 Hot Swapping
5.2.2 Auto Fallback configuration
 DEVICE=C\MPAP-100\MPAP100.SYS 300,5
5.5 Installing OS/2 PCMCIA Support
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 6 Using the MPAP-100 with Syncdrive
 7 Addressing
 8 Interrupts
 Asynchronous Communications
9 SCC General Information
SDLC/HDLC Bit Synchronous Communications
Byte-oriented Synchronous Communications
 9.1 Accessing the registers
 Example 3 Write data into the transmit buffer of channel A
 Interrupt vector
Master interrupt control and reset
coding, CRC reset
Interrupt control, Wait/DMA request control
 ClockFrequency TimeConst  2  BaudRate  ClockMode
9.2 Baud Rate Generator Programming
9.3 SCC Data Encoding Methods
9.4 Support for SCC Channel B
 9.4.3 Extra handshaking for channel A
9.4.1 Receive data and clock signals
9.4.4 Other signals are not used
9.4.2 Extra clock support for channel A
 9.5.2 Software Interrupt Acknowledge
9.5 SCC Incompatibility Warnings
9.5.1 Register Pointer Bits
 10.2.1 Transmit FIFO
10.2 Accessing the FIFOs
10 FIFO Operation
10.1 Enabling and disabling the FIFOs
 10.2.2 Receive FIFO
10.3 SCC configuration for FIFO operation
 Register
 10.3.2 Using channel B for receive
 10.4.1 Interrupt status
10.4 FIFO status and control
 10.4.4 Controlling the FIFOs
10.4.2 Resetting the FIFOs
10.5 Accessing the SCC while FIFOs are enabled
10.4.3 Reading current FIFO status
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 10.7 Receive FIFO timeout
 SWSYNC
11 Communications Register
 Bits 1-0 Reserved, always
RCKEN --- Receive Clock Source
Bit 2 TCKEN --- Transmit Clock Source
 External Data FIFOs Present --- Reserved, always
12 Configuration Register
INTS1, INTS0 --- Interrupt Source and Enable Bits
FIFOEN --- External data FIFO enable
 RXSRC --- Receive FIFO DMA Source
 13 Interrupt Status Register
 14 FIFO Status Register
 15 FIFO Control Register
 Bits 7-0 Receive Pattern CharacterThis is
16 Receive Pattern Character Register
 Bits 7-0 Receive Pattern Count
17 Receive Pattern Count Register
 Bit 7 X16MODE --- Clock Mode
18 Receive FIFO Timeout Register
Bit 6 Reserved, always Bits 5-0 Timeout Interval
 19 External Connections
 19.2 RING pin
19.1 SYNCA pin
 19.3 Null-modem cables
 CIRCUIT CB - CLEAR TO SEND
20 DTE Interface Signals
CIRCUIT AB - SIGNAL GROUND
CIRCUIT BB - RECEIVED DATA
 CIRCUIT CF - RECEIVED LINE SIGNAL DETECT CARRIER DETECT
CIRCUIT CC - DCE READY DATA SET READY CONNECTOR NOTATION DSR
CIRCUIT CD - DTE READY DATA TERMINAL READY CONNECTOR NOTATION DTR
CIRCUIT CE - RING INDICATOR CONNECTOR NOTATION RING
 CIRCUIT TM - TEST MODE
 21 Specifications
 22.1 DOS Client Driver 22.1.1 Generic SuperClient Drivers
22 Software Troubleshooting
22.1.3 Multiple Configuration Attempts
22.2 DOS Enabler
 22.3 OS/2 Client Driver 22.3.1 Resources Not Available
22.2.1 With Card and Socket Services
22.2.2 Socket Numbers
22.2.3 Memory range exclusion
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 MPAP-100 Users Manual Revision March P/N