Plug-and-play (pnp) and resources – M-AUDIO Dman 2044 User Manual

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Interrupt

IBM PC Assigns This Interrupt To:

IRQ2/9

2 NOT available in Windows 95. 9 sometimes available.

IRQ3

COM2: Second Serial Port, sometimes available

IRQ4

COM1: First Serial Port

IRQ5

LPT2: Second Parallel Printer Port, usually available

IRQ6

Floppy Disk Controller

IRQ7

LPT1: 1st Parallel Printer Port

IRQ8

Real Time Clock

IRQ10

Available

IRQ11

Available

IRQ12

Pointing Device (Mouse)

IRQ13

Math Co-processor

IRQ14

Hard Disk

IRQ15

Second Hard Disk, usually available

Typical IRQ Assignments in the PC

Plug-and-Play (PnP) and Resources

Before PnP, properly configuring a PC compatible system was no small
task. Usually when new devices were added to the system, the hardware
was manually configured with jumper blocks and DIP switches, and
there were configuration conflicts that caused the computer to work
erratically or not at all. Users typically resolved configuration conflicts
by consulting complicated documentation provided with the each inter-
face card, contacting the supplier's technical support group, consulting a
friend, or giving up in disgust. Even trained engineers found the PC
card configuration process unreliable and frustrating. As the current
generation ISA expansion cards were introduced, including multi-func-
tion versions with wavetable music synthesis, hi-fidelity audio, MPEG
audio/video & FAX/modem capabilities, more systems resources were
required than ever before, causing even more system resource conflicts.

In 1993, the first PC PnP specification was proposed as a solution to com-
mon resource conflicts. PnP defines a means for the computer to com-
municate with its various installed devices and resolve any potential
resource conflicts. In theory, with a working PnP system, jumpers and
DIP switches are a thing of the past and compliant hardware is config-
ured automatically or with little user intervention. PnP works with exist-
ing bus architectures and is widely supported by the industry. To gain

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