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Jumper settings for UMC based multi I/O board?

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William O. Reese

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Jan 17, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/17/98
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I've come across a multi-i/o board with no documentation. It's got a
UMC UM82C862F controller on it and supports IDE, floppies, 2 serial, 1
game and one parallel port. The only identification is on the back,
IODE-3290U REV:A. There's also an FCC id on the front,
FI33290U-IO101-2. JP2-JP7 are in one group, JP8-JP12 in another, and
JP15-17 in another. JP13 and JP14 don't exist, but there is room for
them in the JP8-JP12 group. JP1 is labeled on the silk screen as the
hard disk LED, but I need to know what JP2 - JP17 do.

Thanks,
Bill Reese
bill....@cop.dec.com


dp...@randomc.com

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Jan 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/19/98
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William O. Reese wrote:

William that is a Biostar option card
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/ead?Search=FI33290U-IO101-2&offset=1&db=Certification

Go to the above URL (FCCID) for confirmation.

I have several links to Biostar sites on a page of MOTHERBOARD mfg's on my
PC Hdwe page. Mayhaps an Email to their tech supt may get you the jumpers.

--
Dick Perron
http://www.randomc.com/~dperr/
dp...@randomc.com

"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't.....will happen."

William O. Reese

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Jan 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/20/98
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William O. Reese wrote:

> I've come across a multi-i/o board with no documentation. It's got a
> UMC UM82C862F controller on it and supports IDE, floppies, 2 serial, 1
> game and one parallel port. The only identification is on the back,
> IODE-3290U REV:A. There's also an FCC id on the front,
> FI33290U-IO101-2. JP2-JP7 are in one group, JP8-JP12 in another, and
> JP15-17 in another. JP13 and JP14 don't exist, but there is room for
> them in the JP8-JP12 group. JP1 is labeled on the silk screen as the
> hard disk LED, but I need to know what JP2 - JP17 do.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill Reese
> bill....@cop.dec.com

BioStar tech support was kind enough to provide the jumper settings,
which are (in case anyone else wants to know):

The IODE-3290U jumper settings are:
JP1 : HDD LED
JP2 : FDD port Enable/Disable select
1-2, closed to enable FDD port
2-3, closed to disable FDD poet
JP3 : Print port Enable/Disable select
1-2, closed to enable print port
2-3, closed to disable print port
JP4 : COM1 (first serial port) Enable/Disable select
1-2, closed to enable COM1 port
2-3, closed to disable COM1 port
JP5 : COM1 (second serial port) Enable/Disable select
1-2, closed to enable COM2 port
2-3, closed to disable COM2 port
JP6 : Game port Enable/Disable select
1-2, closed to enable game port
2-3, closed to disable game port
JP7 : HDD (IDE HDD port) Enable/Disable select
1-2, closed to enable HDD port
2-3, closed to disable HDD port
I/O Port Address Select
JP8 : FDD port address select
1-2, closed to select address 3F1-3F7
2-3, closed to select address 371-377
JP9 : Print port address select
1-2, closed to select address 378-37F
2-3, closed to select address 278-27F
JP10 : COM1 port address select
1-2, closed to select address 3F8-3FF(COM1)
2-3, closed to select address 3E8-3EF(COM3)
JP11 : COM2 port address select
1-2, closed to select address 2F8-2FF(COM2)
2-3, closed to select address 2E8-2EF(COM4)
JP12 : HDD port address select
1-2, closed to select address 1F0-1F7
2-3, closed to select address 170-177
Interrupt Select
JP15 : Interrupt select for print port
1-2, closed to select "IRQ7"
2-3, closed to select "IRQ5"
JP16 : Interrupt select for COM1 port
1-2, closed to select "IRQ4"
2-3, closed to select "IRQ3"
JP17 : Interrupt select for COM2 port
1-2, closed to select "IRQ3"
2-3, closed to select "IRQ4"
**Note : JP10 can work as COM1/COM3 per jumper setting.
JP11 can work as COM2/COM4 per jumper setting.


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