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FYI
Note: The origin of this information may be internal or external
to Novell. Novell makes every effort within its means to verirfy
this information. However, the information provided in this
document is FOR YOUR INFORMATION only. Novell makes no explicit
or implied claims to the validity of this information.
TITLE: Resolving I/O Conflicts
DOCUMENT ID#: FYI.P.6012
DATE: October 29, 1991
PRODUCT: NetWare Lite
PRODUCT VERSION: All versions
SUPERSEDES: NA
SYMPTOM: NA
ISSUE/PROBLEM
Resolving I/O Conflicts
The ethernet, arcnet or other network card (NIC) will need to use
an unique I/O address. The following table shows some possible
conflicts. Column one shows the range from 200 to 3E0 (hex).
Column two shows some possible conflicting devices. Select an
I/O address that best fits your configuration, however, be aware
that this table is generic. If problems persist consult the
documentation of your specific system. It is also possible to get
a listing of your I/O addresses with a computer utility program.
I/O address Potential Conflicting devices
-----------------------------------------------------------
200 Game controller /Joystick (200-20F)
220 Novell Network Keycard
240 -
260 LPT2: (278-27F)
280 LCD display on Wyse 2108 PC
2A0 -
2C0 -
2E0 COM4:, GPIB-Adapter 0 (2E1)
COM2:, Data acquisition (300-31F)
300 -
320 XT Hard Disk interface (320-32F)
340 -
360 LPT1: (378-37F)
380 SLDC/Sec Bi-Sync interface (380-38C)
3A0 Primary Bi-Sync interface (3A0-3A9)
Monochrome display (3B0-3BB)
3C0 EGA display control (3C0-3CF)
CGA display control (3D0-3CF)
3E0 COM3: (3E8-3EF)
Floppy disk controller (3F0-3F7)
COM1: (3F8-3FF)