2 command line options – Quatech DSP-200/300 User Manual

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removed and/ or inserted from the system as desired. On each insertion into the
PCMCIA socket, the DSP-200/300 will be automatically reconfigured according to
the command line options.

2.1.2 Command Line Options

The DSP-200/300 Client Driver accepts up to eight command line arguments from the user to
determine the configuration of theDSP-200/300. If any arguments are provided, the Client
Driver will attempt to configure any DSP-200/300s with the options specified in the order they
are entered on the command line. Each argument must be enclosed in parenthesis and must be
separated from other arguments by a space on the command line. Within each argument, any or
all of the following parameters may be specified using a comma (no spaces) to separate each
parameter:

Baddress

specifies a the base I/O address of the DSP-200/300in hexadecimal. This address
must reside on an even 8-byte boundary. If this option is omitted, a base address will
be assigned by Card and Socket Services.

Iirq

specifies the interrupt level (IRQ) of the DSP-200/300in decimal. irq must be one of
the following values: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, or 0 if no IRQ is desired. If this
option is omitted, an interrupt level will be assigned by Card and Socket Services.

Ssocket

specifies which PCMCIA socket the DSP-200/300must be inserted into for this
configuration argument to be used. socket must be in the range 0 - 15. If this option
is omitted, the configuration argument will apply to DSP-200/300s inserted into any
socket.

Odriver

specifies RS-422/485 output driver enable option for the DSP-200/300 port. The
DSP-200/300’s port may be configured for either full duplex or half duplex
operation with this option. If this option is omitted, the default setting is the
RS-422/485 port is configured for full duplex operation with the RS-422/485 output
drivers always enabled. In half duplex mode, the RS-422/485 transmitter may be
enabled and disabled via the RTS (request to send) or DTR (data terminal ready)
signals. Both RTS and DTR are controlled through the Modem Control Register of
the 16750. See the Hardware Information section for more information.

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o3

RTS Controlled

o2

DTR Controlled

o1

Always Enabled

o0

Port Output Driver

Option

Figure 3. DOS Client Output Enable Options.

DOS/Windows 3.x

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