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Description
Programmable
Option
Select
(POS)
eliminates
the
need
for
switches
by
replacing
their
function
with
programmable
registers.
This
section
|
describes
the
POS
information
used
specifically
by
the
Model
50
|
system
board.
For
additional
POS
information,
refer
to
the
Hardware
|
Interface
Technical
Reference
Micro
Channel
architecture
|
information.
Warning:
IBM
recommends
that
programmable
options
be
set
only
through
the
System
Configuration
utilities.
Directly
setting
the
POS
registers
or
CMOS
RAM
POS
parameters
can
cause
multiple
assignment
of
the
same
system
resource,
improper
operation
of
the
feature,
loss
of
data,
or
possible
damage
to
the
hardware.
Application
programs
should
not
use
the
adapter
identification
(ID)
unless
absolutely
necessary.
Compatibility
problems
can
result.
If
an
adapter
and
the
system
board
are
in
setup
mode
at
the
same
time,
bus
contention
will
occur,
no
useful
programming
can
take
place,
and
damage
to
the
hardware
can
occur.
After
setup
operations
are
complete,
the
Adapter
Enable/Setup
register
(hex
0096)
should
be
set
to
hex
00,
and
the
System
Board
Enable/Setup
register
(hex
0094)
should
be
set
to
hex
FF.
The
channel
reset
bit
(bit
7)
in
the
Adapter
Enable/Setup
register
must
be
0
to
program
the
adapters.
The
system
board
does
not
support
16-bit
I/O
operations
to
8-bit
POS
registers.
Using
16-bit
I/O
instructions
on
8-bit
POS
registers
will
cause
erroneous
data
to
be
written
to
or
read
from
the
registers.
Only
8-bit
transfers
are
supported
for
setup
operations.
Mode!
50
POS
October
1990
2-3

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IBM Personal System/2 50 Specifications

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BrandIBM
ModelPersonal System/2 50
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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