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AST RESEARCH TECHNICAL BULLETIN TB-0184 5-25-86
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CC-432 AND ALLOY HARD DISKS
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The purpose of this technical bulletin is to assist users
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configuring systems that contain both the AST CC-432
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communications card and an Alloy hard disk controller. Alloy
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hard disks use interrupt 2 and I/O address 300. Since this is
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the default interrupt and I/O address of the AST CC-432 card,
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either the CC-432 card or the Alloy card must be reconfigured.
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If you do change the interrupt and I/O address on the CC-432, AST
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recommends using I/O address 340-34f or 360-36f. I/O address
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320-32f conflicts with Alloy controller cards.
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This information does apply to Alloy's Quicstor hard disk. If
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you are using the Quicstor with a network or emulation product,
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some Alloy dealers recommend using the PIO mode to format the
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hard disk. Consult the Quicstor manual or call your Alloy
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distributor for more information on the PIO mode.
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