TS-4710 PC104: Difference between revisions
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# Assumes COM1 and IRQ7 jumpers are set | # Assumes COM1 and IRQ7 jumpers are set | ||
modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8 irq=7 | modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8 irq=7 | ||
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If you are loading multiple devices, you can specify the COM and IRQ in a single command: | If you are loading multiple devices, you can specify the COM and IRQ in a single command: | ||
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# Assuming COM1 with IRQ7, and COM2 with IRQ7 | # Assuming COM1 with IRQ7, and COM2 with IRQ7 | ||
modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8,0x2f8 irq=7,7 | modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8,0x2f8 irq=7,7 | ||
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This driver assumes the PC104 base is at 0x0 of the muxbus, but some baseboards such as the [[TS-8900]] use another offset for PC104. This can be specified with the iobase argument: | This driver assumes the PC104 base is at 0x0 of the muxbus, but some baseboards such as the [[TS-8900]] use another offset for PC104. This can be specified with the iobase argument: | ||
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modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8 irq=7 iobase=0x81008800 | modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8 irq=7 iobase=0x81008800 | ||
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Revision as of 13:25, 20 June 2013
When using the TS-4710 on a baseboard that supports PC104 over the muxbus, you can use the included ts4700_isa16550 driver to load support for various devices such as the TS-IRIDIUM, or TS-MULTI-104.
For example, to load a single device:
# Assumes COM1 and IRQ7 jumpers are set
modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8 irq=7
If you are loading multiple devices, you can specify the COM and IRQ in a single command:
# Assuming COM1 with IRQ7, and COM2 with IRQ7
modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8,0x2f8 irq=7,7
This driver assumes the PC104 base is at 0x0 of the muxbus, but some baseboards such as the TS-8900 use another offset for PC104. This can be specified with the iobase argument:
modprobe ts4700_isa16550 com=0x3f8 irq=7 iobase=0x81008800