cpqSeEisaSlotRaw
Compaq Standard PC Server Equipment Eisa Slot Raw
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The EISA slot data for the board in this slot. This octet string contains the following EISA slot information: The first octet will be zero (0) if this slot contains a properly configured board. Any other value indicates that the EISA configuration information for this board is invalid or an error occurred when trying to retrieve the information. The second octet contains several bit flags about the product ID and slot type. Bit 7: 0 = No duplicate ID 1 = Duplicate IDs Bit 6: 0 = Product ID readable 1 = Product ID not readable Bit 5,4: 00 = Expansion slot 01 = Embedded device 10 = Virtual device 11 = Reserved Bit 3..0: This nibble indicates which CFG file is loaded when duplicate file names are present. 0000 = No duplicate ID 0001 = First duplicate ID 0010 = Second duplicate ID 0011 = Third duplicate ID . . . 1111 = Fifteenth duplicate ID NOTE: Bit 7 is the most significant bit, bit 0 is the least significant. The third octet contains the major revision level of the configuration utility. The fourth octet contains the minor revision level of the configuration utility. The fifth octet contains the most significant byte of the configuration file checksum. The sixth octet contains the least significant byte of the configuration file checksum. The seventh octet contains the number of device functions defined for the board in this slot. The eighth octet contains the combined function information. This is a set of flags. Each bit has the following meaning when set (1): Bit 7: reserved (0) Bit 6: slot has one or more free form data entries Bit 5: slot has one or more port initialization entries. Bit 4: slot has one or more port range entries. Bit 3: slot has one or more DMA entries. Bit 2: slot has one or more interrupt (IRQ) entries. Bit 1: slot has one or more memory entries. Bit 0: slot has one or more function type definitions. NOTE: bit 7 is the most significant bit, bit 0 is the least significant. The ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth octets contain the four byte compressed EISA ID. For more information about the meaning of this information consult the EISA Technical Reference Guide.
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