Driver Installation Guide - Egmont Instruments
Driver Installation Guide - Egmont Instruments
Driver Installation Guide - Egmont Instruments
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Alternate Memory Base Addresses<br />
The following are some of the most commonly available<br />
alternate memory base addresses for CompuScope cards.<br />
For a full listing, please see Appendix B, Alternate Addresses,<br />
in your GageScope ® for DOS User’s <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />
The addresses in the gray-shaded columns are available only<br />
on CS250, CS225 and CSLITE as these boards require only a<br />
4K memory block to run. All other CompuScope boards<br />
require an 8K memory block to run, so that addresses such as<br />
D100, D300, D700, etc. cannot be used.<br />
D000 D100 D200 D300 D400 D500 D600 D700<br />
D800 D900 DA00 DB00 DC00 DD00 DE00 DF00<br />
B000 B100 B200 B300 B400 B500 B600 B700<br />
B800 B900 BA00 BB00 BC00 BD00 BE00 BF00<br />
C000 C100 C200 C300 C400 C500 C600 C700<br />
C800 C900 CA00 CB00 CC00 CD00 CE00 CF00<br />
Note also that 64-bit video cards such as the Diamond Stealth<br />
64 may use addresses A000 through C7FF, so that they will<br />
not be available for use by the CompuScope card.<br />
Non-Standard Video Card<br />
Your PC may have a non-standard video card which has a<br />
“HIGH SPEED DECODE” or “FAST DECODE MODE” enabled<br />
which prevents any card from utilizing space in the upper<br />
memory blocks. Consult your video card manual, the<br />
manufacturer, or your dealer to determine proper jumper<br />
settings for disabling this feature.<br />
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<strong>Driver</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> for CompuScope Cards