Rockwell Automation 9220-KTCT INSTL.INSTR CONTROLNET ISA/EISA User Manual

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ControlNet ISA/EISA Bus Tool Installation Instructions

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9220-5.1 — November 1996

Configuring the 9220-KTCT

Before installing the 9220-KTCT inside your computer, you must
determine if you need to change the card’s default physical addresses.

This address

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Specifies

base memory address

ROM I/O expansion area of the host processor’s system
memory—so the card and the host computer can exchange
data through the dual-port interface.

base I/O space address

the host processor’s I/O map—so the card’s I/O devices can
receive commands from the host computer.

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You can have as many as four 9220-KTCT cards in one computer as long as each has different base
memory and base I/O space addresses.

To reset these addresses, you set switches on the card. The 9220-KTCT
comes factory-set with these addresses:

Address type

Address setting (hex)

base memory

D000:0000

base I/O space memory

220

Important:

When deciding which addresses to use, remember that:

each card in your computer must have unique addresses

If another card in the host computer is using one or both of the
factory-set addresses, you must change a card’s switch settings to
an available address. If there is a conflict, the system will not
operate properly.

you cannot mix 8-bit and 16-bit cards in a 64K segment boundary

That is, a 9220-KTCT and 1784-KT/B cannot be placed in the same
segment range of D000:0000 – DFFF:0000 or C000:0000 –
CFFF:0000. The 8-bit card may not work in this setup.

The two cards, 9220-KTCT (16-bit) and KT/B (8-bit), can be placed
with one in the C000:0000 – CFFF:0000 range and one in the
D000:0000 – DFFF:0000 range.

the card must have a unique base memory address

If you are

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changing the base memory address on the card

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changing the base I/O space address on the card

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using the factory-set addresses

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