B&B Electronics SSP-100 User Manual - page 9
DOS/Windows 3.x
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7. Reboot the system and note the message displayed when the SSP-100 Client
Driver is loaded. If the Client Driver reports an "invalid command line
option", correct the entry in the CONFIG.SYS file and reboot the system
again. If the Client Driver reports "Card and Socket Services not found", a
version of Card and Socket Services must be installed on the system or the
SSP-100 Enabler program must be used to configure the adapter. If the Client
Driver reports the desired adapter configuration, the installation process is
complete and the SSP-100 may be removed and/ or inserted from the system
as desired. On each insertion into the PCMCIA socket, the SSP-100 will be
automatically reconfigured according to the command line options.
2.1.2 Command Line Options
The SSP-100 Client Driver accepts up to eight command line arguments from the user
to determine the configuration of theSSP-100. If any arguments are provided, the
Client Driver will attempt to configure any SSP-100s 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 SSP-100 in 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 SSP-100 in 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 SSP-100 must 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 SSP-100s
inserted into any socket.
Cclock specifies the multiple of the standard frequency for the UART clock. Valid
values for clock are 1 or 8. A value of 1 yields a clock frequency of 1.8432
MHz; a value of 8 yields 14.7456 MHz. If this option is omitted, the
standard clock frequency will be used.
2.1.2.1 Example 1
DEVICE = C:\SSP-100\ SSP130CL.SYS