Page 3 - Important Information; Warranty; Copyright; WARNING REGARDING USE OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS
Important Information Warranty The serial hardware is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment,as evidenced by receipts or other documentation. National Instruments will, at its option, repair or replace equipment that provesto be defe...
Page 4 - Compliance; FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Compliance*; Determining FCC Class; Class A; Class B; Federal Communications Commission
Compliance FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Compliance* Determining FCC Class The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rules to protect wireless communications from interference.The FCC places digital electronics into two classes. These classes are known as Class A (for use in industri...
Page 5 - Canadian Department of Communications; European Union - Compliance to EEC Directives
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Canadian Department of Communications This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Ca...
Page 6 - Contents; About This Manual
© National Instruments Corporation vii Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Contents About This Manual Conventions ................................................................................................................... xiiiRelated Documentation...........................................
Page 9 - Glossary
Contents Serial Hardware and Software for Windows x ni.com Appendix DTroubleshooting and Common Questions Appendix ESpecifications Appendix FTechnical Support Resources Glossary Index Figures Figure 2-1. PCI Serial Board Installation ................................................................ 2...
Page 11 - Tables
Contents Serial Hardware and Software for Windows xii ni.com Figure C-4. Selecting an Interface to Uninstall ........................................................ C-7 Figure C-5. Selecting an Interface to Uninstall ........................................................ C-9 Figure C-6. Selecting...
Page 12 - Conventions; File»Page Setup»Options
© National Instruments Corporation xiii Serial Hardware and Software for Windows About This Manual This manual contains instructions to help you install and configure theNational Instruments serial hardware and the NI-Serial software forWindows 2000/NT/Me/9 x . This manual includes information about...
Page 13 - bold; Related Documentation
About This Manual Serial Hardware and Software for Windows xiv ni.com bold Bold text denotes items that you must select or click on in the software,such as menu items and dialog box options. Bold text also denotesparameter names. DTR Signal names with an overscore, such as DTR, indicate that the sig...
Page 15 - Introduction; How to Use This Manual
© National Instruments Corporation 1-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 1 Introduction This chapter explains how to use this manual, lists what you need to getstarted and optional equipment you can order, and briefly describes theserial hardware and the NI-Serial software. How to Use This Ma...
Page 16 - What You Need to Get Started; PCI Kits
Chapter 1 Introduction Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 1-2 ni.com What You Need to Get Started Before you install your serial hardware and the NI-Serial software, makesure you have all of the following items: ❑ Windows 2000/NT/Me/9 x installed on your computer ❑ One of the following serial ...
Page 17 - Optional Equipment
Chapter 1 Introduction © National Instruments Corporation 1-3 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Optional Equipment For more information about ordering the following optional equipment,contact National Instruments: • DB-9 RS-485 termination connector (PCI-485, PCMCIA-485,PXI-8421, PXI-8423, an...
Page 18 - PXI Kits
Chapter 1 Introduction Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 1-4 ni.com The isolated PCI-232 and PCI-485 boards are designed for applications inharsh environments. Isolated ports provide reliable communication insituations involving ground loops from different ground levels or highcommon mode vol...
Page 19 - PXI Board Name
Chapter 1 Introduction © National Instruments Corporation 1-5 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows The isolated PXI boards are designed for applications in harshenvironments. Isolated ports provide reliable communication in situationsinvolving ground loops from different ground levels or high co...
Page 20 - PCMCIA Kits; AT Kits
Chapter 1 Introduction Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 1-6 ni.com PCMCIA Kits The serial hardware gives you a variety of solutions for serialcommunications. The PCMCIA-232 interfaces work with the RS-232protocols, and the PCMCIA-485 interfaces work with the RS-422 andRS-485 protocols. You c...
Page 22 - NI-Serial Software Overview; Time-Saving Development Tools
Chapter 1 Introduction Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 1-8 ni.com NI-Serial Software Overview The NI-Serial software for Windows 2000/NT/Me/9 x includes a native Windows 2000/Me/9 x device driver and Windows NT kernel driver that provide full interrupt-driven, buffered I/O for multiple COM ...
Page 24 - Install the Software; Start»Settings»Control Panel; Next
© National Instruments Corporation 2-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation,Verification, and Configuration This chapter describes how to install the NI-Serial software and PCI serialhardware and how to verify the installation. It also describes how toconfigure...
Page 26 - Finish
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-3 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Figure 2-1. PCI Serial Board Installation 7. Screw the PCI serial board mounting bracket to the back panelmounting rail of the computer. 8. Repl...
Page 27 - Multi-function adapters
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 2-4 ni.com Verify the Installation To verify the hardware and software installation, complete the followingsteps: 1. Select Start»Settings»Control Panel and double-click on the System...
Page 28 - Start»Programs»; Configure Communication Port Settings
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-5 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 5. Verify the hardware resources, as follows: a. In the Device Manager under Multi-function adapters, double-click on a serial board. b. Click o...
Page 29 - Port Settings Tab
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 2-6 ni.com 4. Double-click on the port you want to configure and refer to thefollowing instructions: • To view the hardware resources assigned to the serial port, clickon the Resource...
Page 31 - Advanced Settings; Advanced; Transceiver Mode
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 2-8 ni.com Advanced Settings To view or change the advanced settings, click on the Advanced button. Figure 2-4 shows the Advanced Settings dialog box. Figure 2-4. Advanced Settings Di...
Page 32 - Use FIFO Buffers; Restore Defaults
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-9 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Use FIFO Buffers FIFO buffers are present on the 16550-compatible UARTs—one for thetransmitter and one for the receiver. The Receive Buffer cont...
Page 36 - Device Manager
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-13 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Figure 2-6 shows the Device Manager tab for serial hardware that isinstalled properly. Figure 2-6. Device Manager Tab for PCI Serial Board Port...
Page 39 - Port Settings
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 2-16 ni.com Port Settings Tab In the Port Settings tab, you can change any of the settings by clicking on the arrow button to the right of a field. When you click on the arrow button,...
Page 40 - Advanced Port Settings; Receive Buffer
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-17 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Advanced Port Settings To view or change the advanced port settings, click on the Advanced button. Figure 2-8 shows the Advanced Port Settings ...
Page 43 - Settings
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 2-20 ni.com 7. Screw the PCI serial board mounting bracket to the back panelmounting rail of the computer. 8. Replace the cover. 9. Turn on your computer and start Windows NT. The har...
Page 45 - General; COM Port Number; FIFO Enabled
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 2-22 ni.com General Port Settings The following sections describe the options you can set in the General Port Settings dialog box, shown in Figure 2-11. Figure 2-11. General Port Sett...
Page 46 - FIFO Buffer Size; Resources
Chapter 2 PCI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-23 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows FIFO Buffer Size The Receive FIFO size control sets the number of characters received in the FIFO before the PC is interrupted to read the data...
Page 57 - System
Chapter 3 PXI Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 3-11 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 6. Screw the PXI serial board front panel to the front panel mounting railof the PXI or CompactPCI chassis. 7. Turn on your PXI or CompactPCI c...
Page 77 - New Hardware Found
Chapter 4 PCMCIA Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 4-9 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 5. If you need to install your hardware, or if this is your first time to installthe NI-Serial software for Windows Me/9 x , skip to the next...
Page 79 - adapters; Ports
Chapter 4 PCMCIA Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 4-11 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows The two-port and four-port PCMCIA cards are configured as devicesbelonging to the “multi-function adapters” class. The multi-function parent...
Page 80 - Verify the Hardware Resources; Run the Diagnostic Test
Chapter 4 PCMCIA Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 4-12 ni.com Verify the Hardware Resources For every port of the newly installed serial interface, double-click onthe name of the serial port in the Device Manager. Then, click on t...
Page 84 - Restore; Install the NI-Serial Software
Chapter 4 PCMCIA Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 4-16 ni.com Note If you want your serial hardware ports to use the names COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4, refer to the Common Questions section of Appendix D, Troubleshooting and Common ...
Page 85 - Install the PCMCIA Serial Hardware
Chapter 4 PCMCIA Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 4-17 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Install the PCMCIA Serial Hardware Complete the following steps to install the PCMCIA-232 or PCMCIA-485in your computer: 1. Shut down the co...
Page 86 - Select Resources for the PCMCIA Card; diagnostics
Chapter 4 PCMCIA Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 4-18 ni.com Select Resources for the PCMCIA Card Complete the following steps to select resources for your PCMCIA card. 1. Select Start»Settings»Control Panel . 2. Double-click on ...
Page 88 - Delete
Chapter 4 PCMCIA Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 4-20 ni.com 5. Click on Delete to remove hardware information about the port from Windows NT. You should do this before you physically remove yourPCMCIA card. 6. Click on Add to co...
Page 89 - FIFO Buffers
Chapter 4 PCMCIA Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 4-21 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows FIFO Enabled You can use the FIFO Enabled control to enable or disable the FIFO buffers on the serial port. FIFO buffers are present on the1...
Page 109 - Installing the Microsoft PnP ISA Enabler Driver; Install
Chapter 5 AT Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 5-18 ni.com Use FIFO Buffers The FIFO buffer control is available by clicking on the Advanced button on the Port Settings tab. FIFO buffers are present on the 16550-compatible UARTs—on...
Page 110 - Install the Serial Hardware
Chapter 5 AT Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 5-19 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Install the NI-Serial Software Install the NI-Serial software for Windows NT before you install thehardware. Make sure that you have already ins...
Page 116 - PnP Port Configuration
Chapter 5 AT Serial Hardware Installation, Verification, and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 5-25 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows AT Boards (Shared IRQ) Figure 5-12 shows the PnP Port Configuration dialog box for an AT-232/4 with shared IRQ. The dialog boxes for other share...
Page 118 - General Programming Requirements
© National Instruments Corporation 6-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 6 Using Your Serial Hardware This chapter describes how to set the hardware transceiver control mode foryour RS-485 interfaces and lists some general programming requirements. General Programming Requirements The NI-Seri...
Page 119 - Mode
Chapter 6 Using Your Serial Hardware Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 6-2 ni.com Note Signal names with an overscore, such as DTR, indicate that the signal is active low. Four-Wire Mode Use the four-wire mode for most full-duplex systems. In this mode, thetransmitter and receiver are always ...
Page 120 - Setting the Transceiver Control Mode
Chapter 6 Using Your Serial Hardware © National Instruments Corporation 6-3 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Two-Wire Mode: TXRDY Auto Control In this mode, the serial hardware transparently enables the transmitter andreceiver in a two-wire system. Use this mode to remove the burden of flowc...
Page 123 - Connecting Cables; Connecting Two-Wire Devices
© National Instruments Corporation A-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows A Connector Descriptions Connecting Cables For the PCMCIA serial cards and two-port PCI, PXI, and AT serial boards,you can use the standard DB-9 connector found on most serial cables.To use the DB-9 connector with the fo...
Page 125 - Modular Jack Connector; Modular Jack Pin
Appendix A Connector Descriptions © National Instruments Corporation A-3 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Modular Jack Connector Figure A-2 and Table A-2 give the pin locations and descriptions of the10-position modular jack. Figure A-2. 10-Position Modular Jack Pin Locations Table A-2. 10-P...
Page 132 - Serial Port Information; Feature
© National Instruments Corporation B-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows B Serial Port Information This appendix describes the RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 standards andexplains some of the issues involved with these types of serialcommunication. Table A-1 lists the features of the RS-232, RS-4...
Page 134 - Serial Communication Issues; Duplex Architectures; Full Duplex
Appendix B Serial Port Information © National Instruments Corporation B-3 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Serial Communication Issues This section explains some serial communication issues, including duplexarchitectures, termination methods, bias resistors, and types of connectingequipment....
Page 135 - Half Duplex
Appendix B Serial Port Information Serial Hardware and Software for Windows B-4 ni.com Figure B-1. Typical Full-Duplex System Half Duplex A typical half-duplex multidrop bus architecture also involves amaster-slave protocol. However, in a half-duplex system, all transmittersand receivers are connect...
Page 136 - Termination; Bias Resistors
Appendix B Serial Port Information © National Instruments Corporation B-5 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Termination Because each differential pair of wires is a transmission line, you mustproperly terminate the line to prevent reflections. A common method ofterminating a two-wire multidro...
Page 140 - Uninstall the Hardware
Appendix C Uninstalling the Hardware and Software Serial Hardware and Software for Windows C-2 ni.com PCI Hardware Windows 2000 Uninstall the Hardware Before you physically remove the serial hardware from your system, youmust remove the hardware information. To do so, complete the followingsteps: 1....
Page 141 - Confirm Device Removal; Uninstall the Software
Appendix C Uninstalling the Hardware and Software © National Instruments Corporation C-3 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 5. Choose the Uninstall... option. 6. In the Confirm Device Removal dialog box, click on the OK button to remove the hardware information, or click on the Cancel button t...
Page 142 - Remove
Appendix C Uninstalling the Hardware and Software Serial Hardware and Software for Windows C-4 ni.com 4. From the Multi-function adapters list, select the National Instruments interface that you want to uninstall, as shown inFigure C-2. Figure C-2. Selecting an Interface to Uninstall 5. Click on the...
Page 145 - PXI Hardware
Appendix C Uninstalling the Hardware and Software © National Instruments Corporation C-7 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows PXI Hardware Windows 2000 Uninstall the Hardware Before you physically remove the serial hardware from your system, youmust remove the hardware information. To do so, com...
Page 150 - PCMCIA Hardware
Appendix C Uninstalling the Hardware and Software Serial Hardware and Software for Windows C-12 ni.com PCMCIA Hardware Windows 2000 Uninstall the Hardware Before you physically remove the serial hardware from your system, youmust remove the hardware information. To do so, complete the followingsteps...
Page 153 - Programs Properties; nip
Appendix C Uninstalling the Hardware and Software © National Instruments Corporation C-15 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Uninstall the Software Before uninstalling the software, remove all serial port information fromthe Windows Me/9 x Device Manager, as described in the previous section. ...
Page 155 - AT Hardware
Appendix C Uninstalling the Hardware and Software © National Instruments Corporation C-17 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows AT Hardware Windows 2000 Uninstall the Hardware Before you physically remove the serial hardware from your system, youmust remove the hardware information. To do so, com...
Page 158 - niports
Appendix C Uninstalling the Hardware and Software Serial Hardware and Software for Windows C-20 ni.com Uninstall the Software Before uninstalling the software, remove all serial port information fromthe Windows Me/9 x Device Manager, as described in the previous section. You do not need to shut down...
Page 162 - Troubleshooting Diagnostic Messages; Address Test Failed; Interrupt Test Failed
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions © National Instruments Corporation D-3 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows 5. Choose the Uninstall... option. 6. In the Confirm Device Removal dialog box, click on the OK button to remove the hardware information, or click on the Cancel button to ...
Page 163 - Resolving Resource Conflicts with Legacy Boards
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions Serial Hardware and Software for Windows D-4 ni.com Resolving Resource Conflicts with Legacy Boards Resource conflicts typically occur if your system contains legacy boardsthat use resources that are not reserved properly. If a resource conflictexists,...
Page 165 - Freeing an Interrupt Request Level
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions Serial Hardware and Software for Windows D-6 ni.com Windows Me/9 x Freeing an Interrupt Request Level To free an interrupt request level for your serial port, you must disable thedevice that is using the interrupt request level. To view the system-wide...
Page 166 - Selecting Conflict-Free Resources
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions © National Instruments Corporation D-7 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Selecting Conflict-Free Resources PCI and PXI Boards When the Device Manager indicates a conflict with another device, you canusually correct the problem by manually select...
Page 167 - PCMCIA Boards
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions Serial Hardware and Software for Windows D-8 ni.com 6. Uncheck the Use automatic settings checkbox and click on the Change Setting button. If the system does not allow you to change the settings, select the configuration that gives you a conflict-free ...
Page 168 - Driver
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions © National Instruments Corporation D-9 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Troubleshooting Diagnostic Messages This section lists possible error messages returned by the diagnostic utility,along with solutions. No National Instruments Serial Port ...
Page 169 - Diagnostic Utility Does Not Show All Installed Ports
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions Serial Hardware and Software for Windows D-10 ni.com Diagnostic Utility Does Not Show All Installed Ports If the diagnostic utility does not show all the ports you installed, completethe following steps: 1. Verify the hardware resources, as follows: a....
Page 172 - AT and PCMCIA Hardware; Multifunction adapter
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions © National Instruments Corporation D-13 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows AT and PCMCIA Hardware If Windows does not detect your serial hardware correctly, or you havebeen using your serial hardware with the default Windows Me/9 x serial driver ...
Page 173 - Common Questions; How can I determine which type of serial hardware I have installed?
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions Serial Hardware and Software for Windows D-14 ni.com Figure D-3. Ports List in Device Manager 7. Click on the Remove button, and click on OK to confirm the removal of the serial hardware information. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all serial board entries ...
Page 176 - What is the maximum baud rate supported and how can I set it?; BaudRate; DCB
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions © National Instruments Corporation D-17 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Figure D-4. Multi-Function Adapter Class in the Device Manager How do I remove information about serial boards from the DeviceManager? Refer to the hardware uninstallation...
Page 177 - Missing Serial Port in the niports List
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions Serial Hardware and Software for Windows D-18 ni.com Windows NT Missing Serial Port in the niports List PCI and PXI Boards The serial configuration utility contains configuration information forserial hardware that is installed in your system. To start...
Page 178 - Resolving Resource Conflicts; Start»Programs»Administrative Tools»Event Viewer
Appendix D Troubleshooting and Common Questions © National Instruments Corporation D-19 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows PCMCIA Boards The serial configuration utility niports contains configuration information for serial hardware it is aware of that is installed in your system. To start the...
Page 183 - PCI Serial Hardware; Isolated Two-Port Boards
© National Instruments Corporation E-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows E Specifications This appendix describes the characteristics of the serial hardware, theNI-Serial software, along with the recommended operating conditions. PCI Serial Hardware Two-Port Boards Dimensions....................
Page 184 - Isolated Four-Port Boards
Appendix E Specifications for PCI Serial Hardware Serial Hardware and Software for Windows E-2 ni.com Power requirement (from PCI channel) PCI-485/2 +5 VDC ....................................800 mA typical 1300 mA maximum PCI-232/2 +5 VDC ....................................400 mA typical 650 mA ma...
Page 186 - Environmental Characteristics; Software Characteristics
Appendix E Specifications for PCI Serial Hardware Serial Hardware and Software for Windows E-4 ni.com Environmental Characteristics Operating environment Component temperature ..................0 to 70 °C Relative humidity ............................10 to 90%, noncondensing Storage environment Temp...
Page 187 - PXI Serial Hardware
Appendix E Specifications for PXI Serial Hardware © National Instruments Corporation E-5 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows PXI Serial Hardware Two-Port Boards Dimensions............................................. 100 by 160 mm (3.94 by 6.30 in.) I/O connector...................................
Page 190 - PCMCIA Serial Hardware; Hardware Specifications; Software Specifications
Appendix E Specifications for PCMCIA Serial Hardware Serial Hardware and Software for Windows E-8 ni.com PCMCIA Serial Hardware Hardware Specifications Dimensions .............................................85.6 by 54.0 by 0.5 cm (3.370 by 2.126 by 0.197 in.) I/O connector ............................
Page 191 - AT Serial Hardware; Hardware Characteristics
Appendix E Specifications for AT Serial Hardware © National Instruments Corporation E-9 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows AT Serial Hardware Hardware Characteristics Two-Port AT Serial Boards (Nonisolated) Dimensions............................................. 10.67 by 16.51 cm (4.2 by 6.5 i...
Page 194 - Technical Support Resources; Web Support; Customer Education; System Integration
© National Instruments Corporation F-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows F Technical Support Resources Web Support National Instruments Web support is your first stop for help in solvinginstallation, configuration, and application problems and questions. Onlineproblem-solving and diagnostic r...
Page 195 - Worldwide Support
Appendix F Technical Support Resources Serial Hardware and Software for Windows F-2 ni.com Worldwide Support National Instruments has offices located around the world to help addressyour support needs. You can access our branch office Web sites from theWorldwide Offices section of ni.com . Branch of...
Page 196 - Prefix
© National Instruments Corporation G-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Glossary Prefix Meaning Value p- pico- 10 – 12 n- nano- 10 – 9 µ- micro- 10 – 6 m- milli- 10 – 3 k- kilo- 10 3 M- mega- 10 6 G- giga- 10 9 t- tera- 10 12 ° degrees Ω ohms % percent A amperes ANSI American National Standa...
Page 199 - Index; Numerics
© National Instruments Corporation I-1 Serial Hardware and Software for Windows Index Numerics 100-pin connector, A-8 pin descriptions (table), A-9pin locations (figure), A-8 10-position modular jack, A-3 pin descriptions (table), A-3pin locations (figure), A-3 16-port boards specifications PCI, E-3...