Appendix d using your pc dio 24 (non pnp) board, Differences between the pcdio24pnp and thepcdi, Table d-1. comparison of characteristics – National Instruments PC-DIO-24/PnP User Manual

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D-1

PC-DIO-24/PnP User Manual

Using Your PC-DIO-24
(Non-PnP) Board

Appendix

D

This appendix describes the differences between the PC-DIO-24 and
PC-DIO-24PnP boards, the PC-DIO-24 board configuration, and the
PC-DIO-24 installation into your computer. Read this appendix only if
you do not have the Plug and Play version of the board.

Differences between the PC-DIO-24PnP and
the PC-DIO-24

The PC-DIO-24PnP is a Plug and Play upgrade from a legacy board, the
PC-DIO-24. Legacy board refers to a board with switches and jumpers
used to set the addresses and interrupt levels. The original legacy board
was replaced with a backwards-compatible, revised PC-DIO-24 that has
many of the new features of the Plug and Play version. The following
list compares the specifications and functionality of the newer boards
with the original legacy board. This document applies only to the
revised PC-DIO-24/PnP board.

Table D-1. Comparison of Characteristics

Specification

Original PC-DIO-24

Revised PC-DIO-24

PC-DIO-24PnP

I/O base address
selection

Uses switches

Uses switches

Plug and Play
compatible

Interrupt request
selection

Uses jumpers

Uses jumpers

Plug and Play
compatible

Interrupt request
enable

Uses one port C line
(jumper selectable)

Uses one port C line
(jumper selectable)

Software-controlled
(uses interrupt control
registers)

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