;Adapter Description File for Artist 12 MC -- Revision 1.0 AdapterId 067FDH AdapterName "Control Systems Artist 12 MC" NumBytes 4 NamedItem Prompt "I/O Address Range" choice "Range 03EXh" pos[2]=001XXXXXb io 03E0h-03EFh choice "Range 02EXh" pos[2]=000XXXXXb io 02E0h-02EFh choice "Range 06EXh" pos[2]=010XXXXXb io 06E0h-06EFh choice "Range 07EXh" pos[2]=011XXXXXb io 07E0h-07EFh choice "Range 12EXh" pos[2]=100XXXXXb io 12E0h-12EFh choice "Range 13EXh" pos[2]=101XXXXXb io 13E0h-13EFh choice "Range 22EXh" pos[2]=110XXXXXb io 22E0h-22EFh choice "Range 23EXh" pos[2]=111XXXXXb io 23E0h-23EFh Help "This assignment need only be changed if it is in conflict with another installed adapter. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk and must be changed for proper adapter operation. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change the adapter's I/O address range. Choices are: 02E0h-02EFh 03E0h-03EFh 06E0h-06EFh 07E0h-07EFh 12E0h-12EFh 13E0h-13EFh 22E0h-22EFh 23E0h-23EFh" NamedItem Prompt "16 Bit Operation Enable" choice "Enabled " pos[0]=1XXXXXXXb choice "Disabled" pos[0]=0XXXXXXXb Help "This determines if 16-bit I/O operations will be enabled for the ACRTC. When disabled, the ACRTC will be set to operate in 8-bit mode only, and the adapter addressing follows the 8-bit mapping. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change this item." NamedItem Prompt "Arbitration Level" choice "Level 1 " pos[2]=XXXX0001b pos[3]=XXXX0001b arb 1 choice "Level 5 " pos[2]=XXXX0101b pos[3]=XXXX0101b arb 5 choice "Level 0 " pos[2]=XXXX0000b pos[3]=XXXX0000b arb 0 choice "Level 3 " pos[2]=XXXX0011b pos[3]=XXXX0011b arb 3 choice "Level 4 " pos[2]=XXXX0100b pos[3]=XXXX0100b arb 4 choice "Level 6 " pos[2]=XXXX0110b pos[3]=XXXX0110b arb 6 choice "Level 7 " pos[2]=XXXX0111b pos[3]=XXXX0111b arb 7 choice "Level 2 " pos[2]=XXXX0010b pos[3]=XXXX0010b arb 2 Help "This assignment need only be changed if it is conflict with another adapter's assignment. Conflicting assignments are marked with an asterick. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change arbitration level assignments. An arbitration level of 0 has the highest priority, and increasing levels have corresponding decreased priority. Note that Arbitration (DMA) will not be used unless the Enable DMA bit in the Board Reset register is also set." NamedItem Prompt "Single Screen Enable" choice "Enabled " pos[1]=XXXXXXX1b choice "Disabled" pos[1]=XXXXXXX0b Help "When this option is enabled, both the VGA output and the Artist 12 MC output may share the same display. This requires that a multi-scanning monitor with horizontal scan rates of 31-64 kHz be used. In addition, applications software must be written so that it is capable of switching between the VGA and Artist 12 MC displays." NamedItem Prompt "VGA Sync Passthru" choice "Disabled" pos[1]=1XXXXXXXb choice "Enabled " pos[1]=0XXXXXXXb Help "When enabled, this option allows the actual VGA sync signals to be passed to the monitor without modification. This option overrides the Sync Control options. This option may only be used if the Artist 12 MC has the optional Vertical Sync connector installed." NamedItem Prompt "VGA Sync-on-Green Enable" choice "Disabled" pos[1]=XXX1XXXXb choice "Enabled " pos[1]=XXX0XXXXb Help "Most multi-scanning monitors do not require that the sync signal be impressed on the green video signal, and some will not work properly if sync-on-green is enabled. The usual symptom of sync-on-green interfering with monitor operation is a green hue that is present at all times. Most single-scan monitors allow the use of either composite sync or sync-on-green, in which case it does not matter if the sync-on-green is present. However, some monitors which will allow either type of sync will have better picture quality if composite sync is used rather than the sync-on-green. Some single-scan monitors require the sync-on-green signal." NamedItem Prompt "VGA Sync Control" choice "Composite " pos[1]=X11XXXXXb choice "-Horz/-Vert" pos[1]=X10XXXXXb choice "+Horz/+Vert" pos[1]=X01XXXXXb choice "+Horz/-Vert" pos[1]=X00XXXXXb Help "This option allows selection of Horizontal and Vertical sync polarities. Most monitors do not need the separate Horizontal and Vertical sync controls, instead using Composite sync. If any selection other than Composite is used, the Artist 12 MC must have the optional Vertical sync connector installed. This option is overridden by the VGA Sync Passthru option."