choosing base addresses on NICs
pfarrar at learningco.com
pfarrar at learningco.com
Mon Dec 27 13:03:20 EST 1999
Hi,
I've never been clear on the base address thing. And I've spoken with
a few others who seemed equally uncertain. So on all of our behalves,
I am posing the following questions. Any insight would be greatly
appreciated:
I have 2 3c509B NICs. Each has 3 connectors TP, coax and a 9(?)PIN.
I need to use the DOS software to configure these to use TP. No
problem. But I want to put them both in the same box (for the usual
reason). So I have to consider IRQ and Base address (I can find the
free IRQs easily enough in /proc/interrupts).
What rational goes into choosing another IRQ/Base Address pair for the
second card? Most cards seem to default to IRQ 10 and 0x300. Is
there a normal relationship between the IRQ and Base address (like
serial ports and IRQs have)? Or can I just use any free IRQ/address
combination?
My assumption is that 0x300 is the START of an address range. How
large is the range?
How does the three byte 0xNNN addressing form relate to the addresses
presented in /proc/ioports? My Linux machines are at home, but my
memory is that the file lists ranges using four byte address names.
Also, what is 'full duplex' and do I want it enabled?
TIA,
Peter
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