Specifications

EPC-8 Hardware Reference
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5. Select the File Manager icon. Select "Network Connection" under the Disk
Menu. Additional drives that are now available display in the list,
verifying the installation.
SCO UNIX Installation
This section describes instructions for properly installing the TCP/IP drivers of SCO
Open Desktop version 1.1 and 2.0 and the equivalent SCO UNIX/386 version.
First, configure the EPC-8 using the methods described in the previous sections. Do
this under DOS. The AUTOSET program is a DOS program only.
After installation of the SCO UNIX/386 or SCO Open Desktop environment, proceed
with the installation of the WD8013E and TCP/IP drivers as detailed in SCO's
documentation. Use the values defined in the AUTOSET program for I/O base
address, IRQ number, memory address and size. Note that SCO UNIX has built-in
support for Western Digital cards. All other aspects of installing TCP/IP or other
protocol stacks and communicating with remote workstations are identical to that
outlined in the SCO documentation.
Configuring an EPC-8
To configure an EPC-8, execute the AUTOSET program. This program configures
the EPC-8's interrupt vector, I/O base address, and RAM buffer addresses. Executing
this program requires that the EPC be booted in DOS (not SCO UNIX), either from a
DOS floppy or a DOS partition on the hard disk.
If IRQ3 is chosen as the EPC-8 interrupt vector, the COM2 serial port driver must be
disabled (see "Disabling the COM2 Serial Port Driver", below
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