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■ There are other devices like network boards or SCSI controllers
using the same I/O address range.
This does not apply if the expansion box is connected to the PC via
Ethernet or via the link boards DS813/DS815/DS817 and DS814. In
this case, only the link boards (PC) need resources in the PC. These
resources are assigned automatically by the link boards’
plug & play feature.
■ If you want to install the DS1103 in an expansion box, the
plug & play circuit on the DS1103 must be disabled. This is done
automatically, when the board’s I/O base address is set to an
address other than “000H”.
■ Suppose you have connected several expansion boxes to your
host PC via one of the link boards (PC) DS813, DS815, or DS817,
or via a MultiLink Panel DS830. If two (or more) of these boxes
contain a dSPACE board of the same type, you have to set them to
different I/O base addresses to allow the identification in
ControlDesk.
■ Within an Ethernet multiconnect group, the I/O base addresses of
all included dSPACE boards must be unique.
Instructions on
address changing
For detailed instructions on changing the I/O base address, refer to
How to Change I/O Base Addresses on page 38.