Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : FV350B2B.ZIP
Filename : FVPORTS.INF
Output of file : FVPORTS.INF contained in archive : FV350B2B.ZIP
;
; This file is used to define non-standard port addresses and IRQs
; All lines beginning with ";" will be ignored by the program, and those
; that do not begin with a semicolon will be read in when the program
; begins non-local execution.
;
; The format for the file is as follows (these are the default values):
;
; COM# ADDRESS IRQ#
; ---------------------
; 1 $03F8 4
; 2 $02F8 3
; 3 $03E8 4
; 4 $02E8 3
; 5 $4220 3
; 6 $4228 3
; 7 $5220 3
; 8 $5228 3
;
; Where:
;
; COM# -- The actual communications port #, which can range from
; 1 to 8
; ADDRESS -- The address for the specific com port, expressed as a
; four digit hex number
; IRQ# -- The IRQ (interrupt request) # for the specified port;
; this can range from 1 to 7
; PS/2 --- Yes/No answer that tells FastVote wether or not it
; will be running on an IBM PS/2
;
; These are the actual definitions for FastVote:
; NOTE: the information on the lines below MUST be in the order given below
;
; COM# ADDRESS IRQ#
; ---------------------
1 $03F8 4
2 $02F8 3
3 $03E8 4
4 $02E8 3
5 $4220 3
6 $4228 3
7 $5220 3
8 $5228 3
;
; end of file
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