adapterid 706dh adaptername "Aox MicroMASTER 486/386 ADF v1.4" numbytes 4 fixedresources pos[0]=xxxxxx0xb pos[1]=x0xxxxxxb pos[2]=xxxxxxxxb pos[3]=11xxxxx0b ;remove semicolon from next line if you wish to use INITPROG ;initprog 80 ;ps2 record IOS:5,IOBNK:1,UNUSED2:1,CDEN:1 ;ps3 record INIT:1,ENPROG:1,INTSEL:2,ALVL:4 ;ps4 record UNMAPPED:1,MULTI:1,LDD:1,POSCA:1,MOSES:2,N_PARITY:1,AIX:1 ;ps5 record UNUSED5_1:2,ROMSEL:3,ADDMEM:1,MEG16:1,PSTREAM:1 nameditem prompt "Operating mode" choice "Standard" pos[2]=x00x00xxb pos[1]=1xxxxxxxb choice "INITPROG or IDD" pos[2]=x01x00xxb pos[1]=0xxxxxxxb choice "ASMP" pos[2]=x10x00xxb pos[1]=1xxxxxxxb choice "SMP" pos[2]=x10x10xxb pos[1]=1xxxxxxxb choice "OSM" pos[2]=x10x01xxb pos[1]=1xxxxxxxb help " will work in most cases. See the manual for IDD and INITPROG modes. ASMP, SMP and OSM are special modes reserved for Aox use. Use F5 and F6 to select." nameditem prompt "IO selects" choice "390" pos[0]=110010xxb io 0390h-039fh choice "3a0" pos[0]=110100xxb io 03a0h-03afh ;choice "3b0" pos[0]=110110xxb io 03b0h-03bfh ;normally used for video ;choice "3c0" pos[0]=111000xxb io 03c0h-03cfh ; " ;choice "3d0" pos[0]=111010xxb io 03d0h-03dfh ; " choice "3e0" pos[0]=111100xxb io 03e0h-03efh choice "3f0" pos[0]=111110xxb io 03f0h-03ffh choice "a200" pos[0]=000001xxb io 0a200h-0a20fh choice "a210" pos[0]=000011xxb io 0a210h-0a21fh choice "a220" pos[0]=000101xxb io 0a220h-0a22fh choice "a230" pos[0]=000111xxb io 0a230h-0a23fh choice "a240" pos[0]=001001xxb io 0a240h-0a24fh choice "a250" pos[0]=001011xxb io 0a250h-0a25fh choice "a260" pos[0]=001101xxb io 0a260h-0a26fh choice "a270" pos[0]=001111xxb io 0a270h-0a27fh choice "a280" pos[0]=010001xxb io 0a280h-0a28fh choice "a290" pos[0]=010011xxb io 0a290h-0a29fh choice "a2a0" pos[0]=010101xxb io 0a2a0h-0a2afh choice "a2b0" pos[0]=010111xxb io 0a2b0h-0a2bfh choice "a2c0" pos[0]=011001xxb io 0a2c0h-0a2cfh choice "a2d0" pos[0]=011011xxb io 0a2d0h-0a2dfh choice "a2e0" pos[0]=011101xxb io 0a2e0h-0a2efh choice "a2f0" pos[0]=011111xxb io 0a2f0h-0a2ffh choice "a300" pos[0]=100001xxb io 0a300h-0a30fh choice "a310" pos[0]=100011xxb io 0a310h-0a31fh choice "a320" pos[0]=100101xxb io 0a320h-0a32fh choice "a330" pos[0]=100111xxb io 0a330h-0a33fh choice "a340" pos[0]=101001xxb io 0a340h-0a34fh choice "a350" pos[0]=101011xxb io 0a350h-0a35fh choice "a360" pos[0]=101101xxb io 0a360h-0a36fh choice "a370" pos[0]=101111xxb io 0a370h-0a37fh choice "a380" pos[0]=110001xxb io 0a380h-0a38fh choice "a390" pos[0]=110011xxb io 0a390h-0a39fh choice "a3a0" pos[0]=110101xxb io 0a3a0h-0a3afh choice "a3b0" pos[0]=110111xxb io 0a3b0h-0a3bfh choice "a3c0" pos[0]=111001xxb io 0a3c0h-0a3cfh choice "a3d0" pos[0]=111011xxb io 0a3d0h-0a3dfh choice "a3e0" pos[0]=111101xxb io 0a3e0h-0a3efh choice "a3f0" pos[0]=111111xxb io 0a3f0h-0a3ffh choice "200" pos[0]=000000xxb io 0200h-020Fh choice "210" pos[0]=000010xxb io 0210h-021fh choice "220" pos[0]=000100xxb io 0220h-022fh choice "230" pos[0]=000110xxb io 0230h-023fh choice "240" pos[0]=001000xxb io 0240h-024fh choice "250" pos[0]=001010xxb io 0250h-025fh choice "260" pos[0]=001100xxb io 0260h-026fh choice "270" pos[0]=001110xxb io 0270h-027fh choice "280" pos[0]=010000xxb io 0280h-028fh choice "290" pos[0]=010010xxb io 0290h-029fh choice "2a0" pos[0]=010100xxb io 02a0h-02afh choice "2b0" pos[0]=010110xxb io 02b0h-02bfh choice "2c0" pos[0]=011000xxb io 02c0h-02cfh choice "2d0" pos[0]=011010xxb io 02d0h-02dfh choice "2e0" pos[0]=011100xxb io 02e0h-02efh choice "2f0" pos[0]=011110xxb io 02f0h-02ffh choice "300" pos[0]=100000xxb io 0300h-030fh choice "310" pos[0]=100010xxb io 0310h-031fh choice "320" pos[0]=100100xxb io 0320h-032fh choice "330" pos[0]=100110xxb io 0330h-033fh choice "340" pos[0]=101000xxb io 0340h-034fh choice "350" pos[0]=101010xxb io 0350h-035fh choice "360" pos[0]=101100xxb io 0360h-036fh choice "370" pos[0]=101110xxb io 0370h-037fh choice "380" pos[0]=110000xxb io 0380h-038fh help "MicroMASTER I/O base address in hex. The MicroMASTER uses a 16 byte I/O block. Under normal circumstances, select <390>. Use F5 and F6 to select." nameditem prompt "Arbitration levels" choice "Level_14" pos[1]=xxxx0001b arb 14 choice "Level_13" pos[1]=xxxx0010b arb 13 choice "Level_12" pos[1]=xxxx0011b arb 12 choice "Level_11" pos[1]=xxxx0100b arb 11 choice "Level_10" pos[1]=xxxx0101b arb 10 choice "Level_9" pos[1]=xxxx0110b arb 9 choice "Level_8" pos[1]=xxxx0111b arb 8 choice "Level_7" pos[1]=xxxx1000b arb 7 choice "Level_6" pos[1]=xxxx1001b arb 6 choice "Level_5" pos[1]=xxxx1010b arb 5 choice "Level_4" pos[1]=xxxx1011b arb 4 choice "Level_3" pos[1]=xxxx1100b arb 3 choice "Level_2" pos[1]=xxxx1101b arb 2 choice "Level_1" pos[1]=xxxx1110b arb 1 choice "Level_0" pos[1]=xxxx1111b arb 0 Help "This selects the MCA arbitration level the MicroMASTER will use. Under normal circumstances, select . Use F5 and F6 to select." nameditem prompt "Interrupt level" choice "level 15" pos[1]=xx11xxxxb int 15 choice "level 10" pos[1]=xx10xxxxb int 10 choice "level 12" pos[1]=xx01xxxxb int 12 help "This selects the interrupt level the MicroMASTER uses. Do not use if using the dedicated mouse port. Under normal circumstances, select . Use F5 and F6 to select." nameditem prompt "Option ROM address" choice "D0000 - D3FFF" pos[3]=xx100xxxb mem 0d0000h - 0d3fffh choice "D8000 - DBFFF" pos[3]=xx110xxxb mem 0d8000h - 0dbfffh choice "C8000 - CBFFF" pos[3]=xx010xxxb mem 0c8000h - 0cbfffh choice "Disable ROM" pos[3]=xx000xxxb help "This selects the memory address range the Option ROM takes. Under normal circumstances, select . Use F5 and F6 to select." nameditem prompt "AIX " choice "No" pos[2]=xxxxxxx0b choice "Yes" pos[2]=xxxxxxx1b help "If running IBM AIX, select . This will cause a model 50 or 60 to respond to machine type inquiries as a model 80. Use F5 and F6 to select." nameditem prompt "Off chip cache " choice "Enabled" pos[2]=xxx1xxxxb choice "Disabled" pos[2]=xxx0xxxxb help "Enables or disables cache. Normaly select . Use F5 and F6 to select." ;nameditem ;prompt "Streaming " ;choice "Enabled" ; pos[3]=xxxxxxx1b ;choice "Disabled" ; pos[3]=xxxxxxx0b ;help ;"Enables or disables streaming. Normaly select . Use F5 and F6 to select." nameditem prompt "Parity" choice "Enabled" pos[2]=xxxxxx0xb choice "Disabled" pos[2]=xxxxxx1xb help "Use F5 and F6 to select." nameditem prompt "Memory options" choice "Mapped, report all" pos[2]=0xxxxxxxb pos[3]=xxxxx10xb choice "Unmapped" pos[2]=1xxxxxxxb pos[3]=xxxxx10xb choice "report Micromaster memory" pos[2]=0xxxxxxxb pos[3]=xxxxx00xb choice "Mapped, report all, <16meg" pos[2]=0xxxxxxxb pos[3]=xxxxx11xb choice "Unmapped, <16meg" pos[2]=1xxxxxxxb pos[3]=xxxxx11xb choice "Mapped, report MM, <16meg" pos[2]=0xxxxxxxb pos[3]=xxxxx01xb choice "SS" pos[2]=1xxxxxxxb pos[3]=xxxxx00xb choice "SS16" pos[2]=1xxxxxxxb pos[3]=xxxxx01xb help "This has no effect if there is no memory on the MicroMASTER. If memory on the MicroMASTER is used first (from the MicroMASTER's processor's point of view). gives the same view of memory on the processor as on the bus. See the manual for the pro's and con's for this selection. reports all useable memory (planar and MicroMASTER) to the operating system. reports only the MicroMASTER's memory and if the host is capable of it, replaces the planars memory with MicroMASTER memory . <16meg restricts the total amount of memory to 16 meg or under. SS and SS16 are reserved for Aox use. See the manual for a discusion. Use F5 and F6 to select."