Linux Installation Guide
Linux Installation Guide
Note: In this document MCS9835 is taken as an example. Please follow the same
procedure to install MCS9805, MCS9815, MCS9820 and MCS9845.
Linux only supports 4 serial ports (ttyS0, ttyS1, ttyS2, ttyS3) under the default condition.
Most likely, ttyS0 & ttyS1 are supported by mother board's built-in serial controllers and
ttyS2 & ttyS3 are free for additional I/O card. If you want to add more serial ports use the
following command.
Fig 1
Default condition After adding a serial port
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Step 1:
Find the PCI card resource (I/O port address & IRQ) for the serial ports by using the
below command.
Fig 2
The response is similar to the above screen shot.
Step 2:
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Step 3:
To check the setting of ttyS2 or ttyS3, type the following command and press Enter.
Fig 3
Now the Serial ports ttyS2 & ttyS3 are ready to use.
The above command indicates onboard parallel port at 0x3f8 with IRQ 4 and MCS9835
parallel port at a400 with IRQ18. (Refer to fig 2)
Incase if you require using more than 2 parallel ports (for example MCS9815) make use
of the following command:
In the above command 9c00 is 16 bit I/O address and 8800 / 8c00 are 8 bit addresses.
Refer to the screen shot below for clarity.
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Fig 4
Caution:
Take care when you handle the MCS 98XX PCI cards. Like any electronic device,
they are sensitive to static electricity, use normal static precautions such as wearing an
Earth ground strap.