Article ID: 32846 - Last Review: July 7, 2005 - Revision: 2.1

Switch Settings for AT&T StarLAN Network Adapter

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SUMMARY

This article discusses jumper settings for the AT&T StarLAN network adapter and the following problems that may occur:
  • The interrupt line address may conflict with devices such as the Microsoft Bus Mouse, hard disk drive controllers, and serial and parallel ports.
  • The base I/O address may conflict with expanded-memory boards.
  • The memory map address may conflict with the memory addresses used by expanded-memory board drivers, 3270 cards, ESDI hard disk drive controllers, and display adapters.
You may need to change jumper settings on the StarLAN adapter and/or other cards in the system to avoid such conflicts.

MORE INFORMATION

The following are interrupt line address jumper settings (jumper block labeled "IRQ" near connector end of board):
   Interrupt 2 - Pins 5 and 6 jumpered
   Interrupt 3 - Pins 4 and 5
   Interrupt 4 - Pins 2 and 3
   Interrupt 7 - Pins 1 and 2
				
The following are memory buffer address jumper settings (jumper block labeled RAM MEMORY at top of board):
   Address A000 - Jumper Pins labeled "A"
   Address B000 - Jumper Pins "B"
   Address C000 - Jumper Pins "C"
   Address D000 - Jumper Pins "D"
   Address E000 - Jumper Pins "E"
   Address F000 - Jumper Pins "F"
				
The following are base I/O address jumper settings (jumper block labeled "I/O ADD" at end of board):
   Address 360h - Pins 2 & 3 and 4 & 5 jumpered
   Address 368h - Pins 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 jumpered
				

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Windows 1.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 2.03 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 2.1 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 2.11 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 3.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 3.0a
  • Microsoft Windows 3.1 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 3.11 Standard Edition
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