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ADwin Installation, manual version 2.1, December 2005 5
ADwin ISA link interface
ADwin
3 ADwin ISA link interface
The first stepThe first step to install your ADwin system is always the installation of the
ADwin-CDROM (chapter 3 of this manual).
Please pay attention to the version number of the CDROM, especially if you
have an update. Depending on the interface, older versions do not always
have the necessary drivers.
If you want to install under Windows 2000, you should use an ADwin CDROM
version 3.00.2360 or higher and under Windows XP use the version 3.20.0101
or higher.
ADwin systems with ISA
link
The following ADwin systems are operated via an ISA link interface:
ADwin systems with ADlink PC ISA board
ADwin boards
ADwin-light boards (not ADwin-light-16)
I/O address assignmentThe PC communicates with the ADwin systems via the link adapter. Each link
adapter uses eight I/O registers in the PC.
For operating the ADwin system you only need the first of these register
addresses: the base address (also link address). The other register addresses
are defined in relation to the set base address.
Default settingFor ADwin systems with ISA interface, the default setting of the base address
is 150h. If this address is occupied on your PC, you may select other
addresses.
As an example, the table shows the register addresses, which are used by
ADwin systems with the base address 150h or 190h.
In this chapter the following installation steps are described (please consider
the order of the steps):
Installation of the software and configuration of the PC for the ISA link-
adapter.
Depending on the Windows operation system the procedure is always
different:
Checking or configurating DIP switches on the ISA link board (page 18).
Installing the ISA link board in the PC and checking its function with
ADbasic (page 20).
Base address 150h 190h
Base address + 00h 150h 190h
Base address + 01h 151h 191h
Base address + 02h 152h 192h
Base address + 03h 153h 193h
Base address + 10h 160h 1A0h
Base address + 11h 161h 1A1h
Base address + 12h 162h 1A2h
Base address + 13h 163h 1A3h
Windows 9x, NT and ME: page 6
Windows 2000: page 7
Windows XP: page 13