User`s manual

Example 6
DEVICE = C:\QSP-200\QSP200CL.SYS (b300,i5) ( ) (i10)
In example 6, the three command line arguments of example 5 have been rearranged.
The Client Driver will first attempt to configure a QSP-200/300 inserted into any socket
with a base address of 300H and IRQ 5. If address 300H or IRQ 5 is unavailable, the
Client Driver will proceed to the second command line argument and attempt to
configure the card with a base address and IRQ assigned by Card and Socket Services.
Since the second command line argument includes all available address and IRQ
resources, the third command line argument will never be reached by the Client Driver.
It is the user's responsibility to place the command line arguments in a logical order.
Example 7
DEVICE = C:\QSP-200\QSP200CL.SYS (s0,b300,i5) (s1,b340,i10,o1)
The type of configuration shown in example 7 may be desirable in systems where more
than one QSP-200/300 is to be installed. In this example, the Client Driver will attempt
to configure a QSP-200/300 inserted into socket 0 with a base address of 300H and IRQ
5. If the card is inserted into socket 1, the Client Driver will attempt to configure it with
base address 340H and IRQ 10. This allows the user to force the address and IRQ
settings to be socket specific which may simplify cable connections and software
development. As in the previous examples, however, if the requested address or
interrupt resources are not available, the QSP-200/300 will not be configured.
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