Quatech DSP-200/300 User Manual

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Scratch Pad

1x

Always Enabled

Memory

Mapped

Loopback

0048

Scratch Pad

8x

DTR Controlled

Any

Clocking

0047

Scratch Pad

8x

DTR Controlled

Any

Handshaking

0046

Scratch Pad

8x

RTS Controlled

Any

Clocking

0045

Scratch Pad

8x

RTS Controlled

Any

Handshaking

0044

Scratch Pad

8x

Auto Toggle

Any

Clocking

0043

Scratch Pad

8x

Auto Toggle

Any

Handshaking

0042

Scratch Pad

Normal

DTR Controlled

Any

Clocking

0041

Scratch Pad

Normal

DTR Controlled

Any

Handshaking

0040

Scratch Pad

Normal

RTS Controlled

Any

Clocking

0039

Scratch Pad

Normal

RTS Controlled

Any

Handshaking

0038

Scratch Pad

Normal

Auto Toggle

Any

Clocking

0037

Scratch Pad

Normal

Auto Toggle

Any

Handshaking

0036

Scratch Pad

8x

Always Enabled

Any

Clocking

0035

Scratch Pad

8x

Always Enabled

Any

Handshaking

0034

Scratch Pad

8x

DTR Controlled

Any

Loopback

0033

Scratch Pad

8x

RTS Controlled

Any

Loopback

0032

Scratch Pad

8x

Auto Toggle

Any

Loopback

0031

Scratch Pad

Normal

Always Enabled

Any

Clocking

0030

Scratch Pad

Normal

Always Enabled

Any

Handshaking

0029

Scratch Pad

Normal

DTR Controlled

Any

Loopback

0028

Scratch Pad

Normal

RTS Controlled

Any

Loopback

0027

Scratch Pad

Normal

Auto Toggle

Any

Loopback

0026

Scratch Pad

8x

Always Enabled

Any

Loopback

0025

Scratch Pad

Normal

Always Enabled

Any

Loopback

0024

ISR

8x

DTR Controlled

Any

Clocking

0023

ISR

8x

DTR Controlled

Any

Handshaking

0022

ISR

8x

RTS Controlled

Any

Clocking

0021

ISR

8x

RTS Controlled

Any

Handshaking

0020

** Handshaking indicates RTS routed to AUXOUT, AUXIN routed to CTS, and TCLK routed to RCLK.
Loopback indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to AUXOUT, and TCLK routed to RCLK.
Clocking indicates RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to RCLK, and TCLK routed to AUXOUT.

*** Any indicates variable value; this value may or may not be user selectable depending on platform.

7. Select a Basic Configuration that displays "No conflicts" in the bottom display

region titled Conflicting Device List from the drop down list.

8. Windows 2000 should have chosen an available Interrupt Request setting

automatically when the I/O address range was configured by a Basic Configuration
selection. This default Interrupt Request setting should not need changed as long
as "No conflicts" is displayed in the bottom display region titled Conflicting Device
List
. If you are satisfied with Windows 2000 selection then skip the next step.

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