Configuring HP-UX For Peripherals
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EISA Board Configuration
Configuring E/ISA Boards Using Interactive Mode
Skirt ........................ No
Length ....................... 330 millimeters
Function names and possible choices:
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F1: I/O Base Address
CH1: 300h [** current **]
CH2: 340h
CH3: 240h
F2: Loopback Mode
CH1: Normal operation [** current **]
CH2: Test mode
F3: Interrupt Channel (IRQ)
CH1: 3
CH2: 4
CH3: 5 [** current **]
CH4: 7
Changing Choices for Board Functions
If eisa_config cannot automatically generate a new configuration with
the choices currently selected, you can use the change command to
specify an alternative choice for a particular function on a board. A board
must already be part of the configuration before you can use the change
command on it.
Use the change command cautiously, because it overrides any choice
eisa_config might make, even to resolve a conflict.
To change a choice for a given function, issue the change command,
specifying the slot number, function number (F#), and the new choice
number (CH#), as shown by the show board
slot#
command.
EISA: change
slot# function# choice#
After making all desired changes within eisa_config, exit the program,
as explained in the next section.
Exiting eisa_config
Once you have changed the configuration, eisa_config prompts you to
• save the changes and exit,
• exit without saving changes, or
• abort the exit.
When you save the changes, eisa_config displays a list of subsequent
steps.