; Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. ; IMAGE-LC Image processor EISA configuration file ; Version 1.2 ; ; (c) Copyright 1991 Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. ;Board identification block BOARD ID = "MTX2080" NAME = "Matrox IMAGE-LC Image Processor" MFR = "Matrox Electronic Systems" CATEGORY = "OTH" SLOT = ISA16 IOCHECK = INVALID AMPERAGE = 7000 DISABLE = UNSUPPORTED COMMENTS = "The IMAGE-LC is an image processor for PC/AT and compatible systems. It combines a versatile digitizer, 3 Megabyte of frame buffer, a Neighborhood processor, a FPU, and a high resolution display." HELP = "If the configuration you select using this utility differs from the default one, then you must modify the board setting accordingly. You can see the new setting by using the 'View' menu item." ; Initialization information block JUMPER(1) = 10 NAME = "J7" JTYPE = PAIRED LABEL = LOC(10-1) "SPARE 2" "SPARE 1" "SPARE 0" "VSIX" "TERVSYNC" "TERHSYNC" "TERCSYNC" "LMAPSWAP" "HOSTBASE" "ADAPT2" INITVAL = LOC(10-4) 1110111 FACTORY = LOC(10-1) 1110111101 COMMENTS = "This panel shows the jumper setting required for your IMAGE-LC board. If this is different than the present jumper setting on your board, then change the setting to match this panel." HELP = "Jumpers are located on the top edge of the board. They are not to be confused with the similar-looking VGA pass-through connector.\n Jumpers are used to select which memory areas the IMAGE-LC uses to communicate with the system CPU, to add terminaison to RS-422 camera inputs, and to select the video output color palette width.\n The configuration utility deals only with the three jumpers related to selection of memory areas, which are ADAPT2 and LMAPSWAP. The HOSTBASE strap is always left out. Setting of the seven other jumpers is discussed in the documentation set provided with your package." ; Function statement block (featuring all subfunctions) FUNCTION = "Matrox IMAGE-LC Image Processor" TYPE = "OTH" COMMENTS = "" HELP = "Two memory areas can be used by the IMAGE-LC to communicate with the system CPU: the Low-map access area and the High-map access area. Low-map refers to the first megabyte of the memory map; high-map refers to all the megabytes after the first one." SUBFUNCTION = "Low-map access area" TYPE = "OTH" COMMENTS = "This options indicates what range of memory in the first Megabyte will be used for communication between the system CPU and the IMAGE-LC." HELP = "Select an option which avoids any memory conflict in your system." ; Option 1 CHOICE = "Option 1: C4000h to C7FFFh, Register area 1" FREE MEMORY = 8K ADDRESS = 0C4000H ; HAA MEMTYPE = OTH SHARE = "OTH" MEMORY = 1K ADDRESS = 0C6000H ; RA1 MEMTYPE = OTH MEMORY = 6K ADDRESS = 0C6800H ; Line buffers MEMTYPE = OTH SHARE = "OTH" INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(3 2 1) 001 ; Option 2 CHOICE = "Option 2: C4000h to C7FFFh, Register area 2" FREE MEMORY = 8K ADDRESS = 0C4000H ; HAA MEMTYPE = OTH SHARE = "OTH" MEMORY = 1K ADDRESS = 0C6400H ; RA2 MEMTYPE = OTH MEMORY = 6K ADDRESS = 0C6800H ; Line buffers MEMTYPE = OTH SHARE = "OTH" INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(3 2 1) 000 ; Option 3 CHOICE = "Option 3: CC000h to CEFFFh, Register area 1" FREE MEMORY = 8K ADDRESS = 0CC000H ; HAA MEMTYPE = OTH SHARE = "OTH" MEMORY = 1K ADDRESS = 0CE000H ; RA1 MEMTYPE = OTH MEMORY = 6K ADDRESS = 0CE800H ; Line buffers MEMTYPE = OTH SHARE = "OTH" INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(3 2 1) 101 ; Option 4 CHOICE = "Option 4: CC000h to CEFFFh, Register area 2" FREE MEMORY = 8K ADDRESS = 0CC000H ; HAA MEMTYPE = OTH SHARE = "OTH" MEMORY = 1K ADDRESS = 0CE400H ; RA2 MEMTYPE = OTH MEMORY = 6K ADDRESS = 0CE800H ; Line buffers MEMTYPE = OTH SHARE = "OTH" INIT = JUMPER(1) LOC(3 2 1) 100 SUBFUNCTION = "High-map access area" TYPE = "OTH" COMMENTS = "This option indicates where in the higher Megabytes accesses will be done to the IMAGE-LC frame buffers. It is required only for UNIX and PHAR LAP users." HELP = "Select an option which avoids any memory conflict in your system." CHOICE = "No high-map access selected" CHOICE = "High-map access at 1M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 100000H ; high map at 1 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 2M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 200000H ; high map at 2 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 3M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 300000H ; high map at 3 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 4M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 400000H ; high map at 4 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 5M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 500000H ; high map at 5 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 6M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 600000H ; high map at 6 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 7M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 700000H ; high map at 7 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 8M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 800000H ; high map at 8 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 9M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 900000H ; high map at 9 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 10M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 0A00000H ; high map at 10 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 11M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 0B00000H ; high map at 11 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 12M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 0C00000H ; high map at 12 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 13M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 0D00000H ; high map at 13 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 14M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 0E00000H ; high map at 14 meg MEMTYPE = OTH CHOICE = "High-map access at 15M" FREE ; PC high map MEMORY = 1M ADDRESS = 0F00000H ; high map at 15 meg MEMTYPE = OTH SUBFUNCTION = "Interrupt Request Line" TYPE = "OTH" COMMENTS = "This option indicates which interrupt request line will be used. Interrupt is required only for UNIX and PHAR LAP users." HELP = "Select an option which avoids any conflict in your system." CHOICE = "No interrupt line selected" CHOICE = "Interrupt line IRQ 4" FREE IRQ = 4 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE CHOICE = "Interrupt line IRQ 5" FREE IRQ = 5 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE CHOICE = "Interrupt line IRQ 7" FREE IRQ = 7 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE CHOICE = "Interrupt line IRQ 10" FREE IRQ = 10 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE CHOICE = "Interrupt line IRQ 15" FREE IRQ = 15 SHARE = NO TRIGGER = EDGE