Determining parameters in use
To determine many of the settings already
in use by drivers installed on your machine,
consult your machine's logbook or
use the
hwconfig(C)
command:
hwconfig -h
Sample output from hwconfig
device address vec dma comment
====== ======= === === =======
serial 0x3f8-0x3ff 4 - unit=0 type=Standard nports=1
floppy 0x3f2-0x3f7 6 2 unit=0 type=96ds15
console - - - unit=vga type=0 12 screens=68k
e3B 0x300-0x30f 3 - type=3c503 addr=02:60:8c:9f:ed:44
disk 0x1f0-0x1f7 14 - type=W0 unit=0 cyls=967 hds=9 secs=34
The fields in the hwconfig output shown above are:
device-
the name of the device driver
address-
the starting and finishing memory address of the driver's
working space in hexadecimal;
the starting address is often referred to as the
``I/O base address''
vector-
interrupt vector
dma-
DMA (Direct Memory Access) channel
comment-
other information relevant
to that device using the format parameter=value.
This example gives the adapter type and
MAC (Media Access Control) address.
NOTE:
If you are configuring an ISA adapter, we recommend
that you note all network configuration parameters in your
machine's logbook.
See also:
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 05 June 2007