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5 Device Driver for the Linux Operating System
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13 high-speed serial ports or modems. This driver supports up to a combination
18 The driver can also be installed as an external module using the usual
19 "make;make install" routine. This external module driver, obtainable
22 into them. Installations instructions for the external module
26 this driver in module form.
29 switches on the board. See the section "ISA Rocketport Boards" below for
30 information on how to set the DIP switches.
32 You pass the I/O port to the driver using the following module parameters:
48 before it will function. The driver has only been tested as a module for this
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57 The RocketPort driver can be installed as a module (recommended) or built
64 installed in the system, the mapping of port names to serial ports is displayed
65 in the system log at /var/log/messages.
67 If installed as a module, the module must be loaded. This can be done
68 manually by entering "modprobe rocket". To have the module loaded automatically
69 upon system boot, edit a `/etc/modprobe.d/*.conf` file and add the line
70 "alias char-major-46 rocket".
73 This is only required once, the system will retain the names once created. To
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93 switches on the Rocketport board.
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101 requires a 68-byte contiguous block of I/O addresses, starting at one
106 The second, third, and fourth RocketPort cards require a 64-byte
115 must have a unique board ID set on the dip switches. The first
120 various Rocketport boards in a system.
123 conflict with any other cards in the system, including other
125 address ranges which may be in use by other devices in your system.
126 On a Linux system, "cat /proc/ioports" will also be helpful in
127 identifying what I/O addresses are being used by devices on your
128 system.
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148 On On UNUSED, MUST BE ON. On On First Card <==== Default
149 On Off Second Card
150 Off On Third Card
156 On Off On Off 100-143
157 On Off Off On 140-183
158 On Off Off Off 180-1C3 <==== Default
159 Off On On Off 200-243
160 Off On Off On 240-283
161 Off On Off Off 280-2C3
162 Off Off On Off 300-343
163 Off Off Off On 340-383
164 Off Off Off Off 380-3C3
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