NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

4-8
Preparing to Install or Upgrade the NetWare Client Software
Preparing Client Workstations
Base Memory Address
The base memory address specifies the location in memory that the network
board uses to exchange information across the network. It is also known as the
RAM start address.
Some network boards do not use RAM; if your network board is one of these,
you do not need to specify a value for this setting.
I/O Port Device I/O Port Device
1F0 AT disk controller 300 Available
200 Game controller/
joystick (200-20F)
320 XT hard disk interface
220 Novell network
keycard
340 Available
240 Available 360 LPT1 (378-37F)
260 LPT2 (278-27F) 380 SLDC/Sec Bi-Sync
interface (380-38C)
280 LCD display on
WYSE* 2108 PC
3A0 Primary Bi-Sync
interface (3A0-3A9);
Monochrome display
(3B0-3BB)
2A0 Available 3C0 EGA display control
(3C0-3CF);
CGA display control
(3D0-3DF)
2C0 Available 3E0 COM3 (3E8-3EF);
Diskette controller
(3F0-3F7);
COM1 (3F8-3FF)
2E0 COM4 GPIB-Adapter 0
(2E1);
COM2 Information
collection from external
devices