Message-Id: 1468_kb2shu
From: kb2shu@kb2shu.#sca.ca.usa.noam
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe some of this *rubbish* will help you:
# AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION
#
# Uncomment the appropriate lines below to enable auto-configuration
# of a particular board. Or comment them out to disable them....
#
# NOTE! Although the automatic configuration is enabled by default,
# I strongly suggest that you comment out this section and use the
# manual configuration section instead. It's more work to set up, but
# it's more reliable.
#
###############################################################
# Do AUTOMATIC_IRQ probing
#
AUTO_IRQ=auto_irq
# These are the standard COM1 through COM4 devices
#
# If you have an internal modeme with a Rockwell Chipset, add a "skip_test"
# to the /dev/cua3 line below. (It's not added by default because it will
# screw up people with 8514 displays).
#
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua0 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua1 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua2 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua3 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
# These are for the first AST Fourport board (base address 0x1A0)
#
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua4 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua5 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua6 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua7 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
# This enables the new multiport masking feature, which is highly recommened
# for AST FourPort boards.
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua4 set_multiport port1 0x1BF mask1 0xf match1 0xf
# These are for the second AST Fourport board (base address 0x2A0)
#
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua8 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua9 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua10 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua11 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
# This enables the new multiport masking feature, which is highly recommened
# for AST FourPort boards.
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua8 set_multiport port1 0x2BF mask1 0xf match1 0xf
# These are the 3rd and 4th ports on the Accent Async board.
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua12 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua13 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
# Usenet Serial Board II (base address 0x100)
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua16 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua17 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua18 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua19 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
# BocaBoard 4 port (BB-1004) (base address 0x100)
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua16 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua17 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua18 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua19 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
# BocaBoard 8 port (BB-1008) (base address 0x100),
# or two BB-1004's (base addresses 0x100 and 0x120)
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua16 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua17 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua18 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua19 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua20 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua21 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua22 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua23 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
# BocaBoard 16 port (BB-1008), (base address 0x100),
# or two BB-1008's (base addresses 0x100 and 0x140),
# or four BB-1004's (base address 0x100, 0x120, 0x140, and 0x160)
#
# Warning --- some of these ports may conflict with the Future Domain
# SCSI controller. If you want to run both the BocaBoards and the
# Future Domain controller, you may need to change the port assignment
# of the Bocaboards -- see below in the section on manual configuration.
#
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua16 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua17 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua18 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua19 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua20 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua21 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua22 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua23 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua24 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua25 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua26 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua27 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua28 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua29 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua30 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua31 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ${STD_FLAGS}
# This enables the new multiport masking feature, which is highly recommened
# for Bocaboard ports. Uncomment only the first line if you have a
# BB-1004 or BB-1008. Uncomment both lines if you have a BB-2016.
# These numbers assume the Bocaboard is located at address 0x100. If you
# change this, remember to change the port1 and port2 addresses.
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua16 set_multiport port1 0x107 mask1 0xff match1 0
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua16 set_multiport port2 0x147 mask2 0xff match2 0
###############################################################
#
# MANUAL CONFIGURATION
#
# If you want to do manual configuration of one or more of your
# serial ports, uncomment and modify the relevant lines.
#
###############################################################
# These are the standard COM1 through COM4 devices
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua0 uart 16450 port 0x3F8 irq 4 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua1 uart 16450 port 0x2F8 irq 3 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua2 uart 16450 port 0x3E8 irq 4 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua3 uart 16450 port 0x2E8 irq 3 ${STD_FLAGS}
# These are the first set of AST Fourport ports
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua4 uart 16450 port 0x1A0 irq 9 fourport ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua5 uart 16450 port 0x1A8 irq 9 fourport ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua6 uart 16450 port 0x1B0 irq 9 fourport ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua7 uart 16450 port 0x1B8 irq 9 fourport ${STD_FLAGS}
# These are the second set of AST Fourport ports
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua8 uart 16450 port 0x2A0 irq 5 fourport ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua9 uart 16450 port 0x2A8 irq 5 fourport ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua10 uart 16450 port 0x2B0 irq 5 fourport ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua11 uart 16450 port 0x2B8 irq 5 fourport ${STD_FLAGS}
# These are the 3rd and 4th ports on the Accent Async board.
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua12 uart 16450 port 0x330 irq 4 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua13 uart 16450 port 0x338 irq 4 ${STD_FLAGS}
# These are two spare devices you can use to customize for
# some board which is not supported above....
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua14 uart XXXXX port XXXX irq X ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua15 uart XXXXX port XXXX irq X ${STD_FLAGS}
# These are the ports used for either the Usenet Serial II
# board, or the Boca Board 4, 8, or 16 port boards.
#
# Uncomment only the first 4 lines for the Usenet Serial II board,
# and uncomment the first 4, 8, or all 16 lines for the
# Boca Board BB-1004, BB-1008, and BB-2016 respectively.
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua16 uart 16550A port 0x100 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua17 uart 16550A port 0x108 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua18 uart 16550A port 0x110 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua19 uart 16550A port 0x118 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua20 uart 16550A port 0x120 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua21 uart 16550A port 0x128 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua22 uart 16550A port 0x130 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua23 uart 16550A port 0x138 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua24 uart 16550A port 0x140 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua25 uart 16550A port 0x148 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua26 uart 16550A port 0x150 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua27 uart 16550A port 0x158 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua28 uart 16550A port 0x160 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua29 uart 16550A port 0x168 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua30 uart 16550A port 0x170 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua31 uart 16550A port 0x178 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
# The following Byte Runner Technologies section was added by Sean Dudley
# of Byte Runner Technologies. The email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
# These are the ports used for the Byte Runner Technologies TC-400, TC-420
# & TC-800 serial boards.
#
# Uncomment only the ports which you wish to use. You can change the base
# addresses as well. The Byte Runner cards are very flexible in terms of
# what they can be set to. Just be sure you have the same base addresses
# listed here to that of which you have the hardware set. You can use the
# same interrupt on each port, or different interrupts on each port. Just
# make sure that the hardware is set accordingly.
#
# PLEASE NOTE: Interrupts can not be shared between cards. So, if you put
# two TC-400 or TC-420 cards (4-port serial cards, for 8-serial total) in a
# system and want to share the interrupts, for instance, each card will have
# to be on a different interrupt. If you put in a TC-800 card (8-port serial
# card), however, you can set all of the ports on that one card to the same
# interrupt.
#
# If you need to go over the 16 ports listed, you can. Just add additional
# ports below as needed. You can put up to 6 TC-800 cards in a system
# (provided none of the base addresses conflict with anything in your
# system) for a total of 48 serial ports in the system.
#
# If you are using 16650 UART chips instead of 16550A UART chips, change the
# "16550A port" statements listed below to "16650 port".
#
# Please note: For Byte Runner cards, the cua value listed below must start
# at 16. If you change it to something else, it will not function properly.
#
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua16 uart 16550A port 0x100 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua17 uart 16550A port 0x108 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua18 uart 16550A port 0x110 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua19 uart 16550A port 0x118 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua20 uart 16550A port 0x120 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua21 uart 16550A port 0x128 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua22 uart 16550A port 0x130 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua23 uart 16550A port 0x138 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua24 uart 16550A port 0x140 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua25 uart 16550A port 0x148 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua26 uart 16550A port 0x150 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua27 uart 16550A port 0x158 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua28 uart 16550A port 0x160 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua29 uart 16550A port 0x168 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua30 uart 16550A port 0x170 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
#${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua31 uart 16550A port 0x178 irq 12 ${STD_FLAGS}
73 for now de Paul.
kb2shu@kb2shu.#sca.ca.usa.noam
kb2shu.ampr.org [44.16.2.46]
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