AdapterId 05830h AdapterName "AXEL Micro Channel Tape Drive Adapter" NumBytes 3 NamedItem Prompt "I/O Base Address" choice " 302" POS[0]=0000001Xb POS[1]=00000011b io 0302h-0303h choice " 304" POS[0]=0000010Xb POS[1]=00000011b io 0304h-0305h choice " 306" POS[0]=0000011Xb POS[1]=00000011b io 0306h-0307h choice " 308" POS[0]=0000100Xb POS[1]=00000011b io 0308h-0309h choice " 280" POS[0]=1000000Xb POS[1]=00000010b io 0280h-0281h choice " 282" POS[0]=1000001Xb POS[1]=00000010b io 0282h-0283h choice " 284" POS[0]=1000010Xb POS[1]=00000010b io 0284h-0285h choice " 286" POS[0]=1000011Xb POS[1]=00000010b io 0286h-0287h choice " 288" POS[0]=1000100Xb POS[1]=00000010b io 0288h-0289h Help "Each device attached to the computer requires one or more I/O addresses to communicate with the computer. Press the F5 (for previous) or F6 (for next) function key to assign a different value to this port. An * (asterisk) will appear beside the setting when it conflicts with another device on your system. You can scroll through the configuration menu to locate other devices configured on your system and the base addresses they use." NamedItem Prompt "Interrupt Number" choice " 3" POS[2]=0011XXXXb int 3 choice " 4" POS[2]=0100XXXXb int 4 choice " 5" POS[2]=0101XXXXb int 5 choice " 7" POS[2]=0111XXXXb int 7 Help "In order for a device to alert the computer that it is ready to receive instructions, it signals the computer by using interrupts. Press the F5 (for previous) or F6 (for next) function key to assign a different value. You will not be informed when you select an interrupt that is currently in use on your system. Consequently, you should scroll through the configuration menu to locate other devices configured on your system and the interrupts in use." NamedItem Prompt "Arbitration Level" choice " 1" POS[2]=XXXX0001b arb 1 choice " 0" POS[2]=XXXX0000b arb 0 choice " 3" POS[2]=XXXX0011b arb 3 Help "The Tape Drive Host Adapter uses a DMA channel to transfer data between disks and the tape drive. Press the F5 (for previous) or F6 (for next) function key to assign a different value. An * (asterisk) will appear beside the setting when it conflicts with another device on your system. You can scroll through the configuration menu to locate other devices configured on your system and the DMA channels in use."