User`s guide
I/O Boards
4-5
PCI Bus Board
You do not have to set a base address with a PCI board.
The plug-and-play feature of Microsoft Windows assigns a PCI slot number.
You can enter the slot number in the I/O board dialog box, or you can let the
driver determine the slot number for you. You open the I/O board dialog box
from any I/O driver
Block Parameters dialog box.
We recommend that before you use a PCI or PCMCIA board, you install the
drivers supplied by the board manufacturer. The Real-Time Windows Target
does not use these manufacturer-supplied drivers. However, they sometimes
initiate the plug-and-play recognition of the board. Without these drivers
installed, the board might be invisible to your computer and Real-Time
Windows Target.
PC/104 Board
Most PC/104 bus I/O boards are preset with a base address of 0x300. If you are
using multiple I/O boards or other boards (for example, network cards) that
already use the address
0x300, you must set your board with another base
address.
In the I/O board dialog box, enter the same base address that you set on the
physical board. You open the I/O board dialog box from any I/O driver
Block
Parameters
dialog box.
Compact PCI Board
Using a compact PCI board requires that you use a compact PC (industrial PC).
In addition, you need to install Windows, MATLAB, Simulink, and the
Real-Time Windows Target on the compact PC.
PCMCIA Board
The plug-and-play feature of Microsoft Windows assigns a base address
automatically. You can enter this address in the I/O board dialog box, or you
can let the driver determine the address for you. You open the I/O board dialog
box from any I/O driver
Block Parameters dialog box.