Waverunner
@8FE0h.adf
Waverunner
D1-D4 GI DF 02S 332M
L6-L7 TDK J ZJY-4P
P1 ISDN Line (RJ45)
P2 Headset / Telephone
T1 PE-65495 Transformer |
U2-U6 MT5C2568DJ -25
U16 MWAVE DSP TI TMS320M500PQL
U26 Siemens PEB 2081
Y1 33.8688 MHz Osc
Y2 768NDK14: Crystal |
WaveRunner Technologies Corporation
These folks bought the IBM Waverunner line and have W95
drivers for it.
wr_gmca30.exe
W95 general availability package for MCA WaveRunners with the latest
features
193-305
19931005 IBM WAVERUNNER DIGITAL MODEM
IBM Waverunner Files
wrdmcae1.exe
WaveRunner MCA reference diskette version 1.1.
WR3ISAE1.EXE
Windows 3.x drivers for MC / ISA
WR3ISAE2.EXE
Windows 3.x drivers for MC / ISA
WR3ISAE1.TXT
Readme for WR3ISAEx.exe
Dan Kegel's
ISDN Page Lots of links are outdated
Hardware Options/Diagnostics - MCA
Version 1.1 (English)
wrdmcae1.exe
(ZIP file) Options/ Diag 02-25-94 @8FE0.ADF, 02-01-96 @8FE0.DGS
W95 Installation Diskettes Version 3.0
- MCA (English) 1997
wr9mcae1.exe
W95 Installation Diskette #1 - MCA (English)
wr9mcae2.exe
W95 Installation Diskette #2 - MCA (English)
W95 PTF for 56bps Operation
1998
wr9ptf83.exe
Windows 95 PTF for 56Kbps Operation
7845 ISDN NT Extended
The 7845 Network Terminator Extended connects analog telephone
equipment over the same ISDN service. The second B channel is converted
into a standard analog interface. This allows the 7845 ISDN Network
Terminator Extended to drive an existing telephone loop at the customer
premises, or to provide an additional analog service, at the same time
providing a digital data connection to the terminal equipment.
A single ISDN service can provide
a digital data connection and a standard analog telephone service that
operate independently and concurrently.
The 7845 ISDN Network Terminator
Extended can also act as a standard NT1, passing both B channels and the
D channel to the terminal equipment.
When using analog telephone equipment, the Network
Terminator Extended offers several custom calling features similar to those
offered by the telephone companies as options with regular analog telephone
service. These features are:
o Speed Dialing
o Re-dial of last number dialed
o Repetitive re-dialing of the last busy number
o Return of the last incoming call
o Call Hold
o Call Retrieve
o Call Waiting
o Three or Six-way Conferencing
By being able to program the 7845 ISDN Network Terminator Extended for
the desired custom calling features, the Network Terminator Extended can
provide much of the flexibility you have with your present analog phone
service.
BATTERY BACKUP: A rechargeable
battery provides backup power to the analog phone service, if the
home or office experiences a power outage. The included battery,
when fully charged, provides up to 18 hours of standby power (up to six
hours off hook). An audible alarm is superimposed on the call when
approximately 10 minutes of power remain.
Traditional analog telephone sets
receive electrical power from the telephone company central office.
Therefore, phone service is not interrupted if your home or office should
lose A/C power.
ISDN phones and network terminators must be powered from electrical
outlets in the home or office. Therefore, a neighborhood power failure
normally causes a loss of phone service. The battery backup feature
ensures the customer will not lose the analog telephone service provided
through the NT Extended during power outages lasting up to 18 hours (up
to six hours off-hook).
Connecting the WaveRunner to the NT1
1. To attach the WaveRunner
to the NT1, you will need the cable with RJ-45 connectors (incl.with
adapter). connect one end of the cable to the adapter Warning Do not connect
a headset or handset to the WaveRunner. Doing so may cause damage
to the headset or handset.
2. Connect the other end
of the cable to the NT1 in the slot marked TE or S/T. Or, if the NT1 is
part of the ISDN, connect the other end of the cable to the wall
socket.
Installation Prerequesites
The WaveRunner
adapter , Installation Diskettes (MC), Startup Option Diskette (MC),
An ISDN Network Termination Unit (NT1) to provide the interface between
the WaveRunner and the ISDN line. (NT1 - IBM 7845 P/N 82G6060), A
Category 3 data cable with RJ-45 connectors (incl. in Option) to connect
to NT1.
Micro Channel Configuration Parameters-Description
and Options
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|Parameter |Description
|Available Options |
|---------------+------------------------------+--------------------|
|COMM Port |This parameter
assigns |COM1, IRQ 4
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|the communication
|COM2, IRQ 3 |
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|(COMM) port a value from |COM3, IRQ 3
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|COM1 to COM8, or
|COM4, IRQ 3 |
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|disables the COMM port. |COM4, IRQ
4 |
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|COM5, IRQ 3 |
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|Each COMM port value
|COM5, IRQ 4 |
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|assigned is accompanied |COM6, IRQ
3 |
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|by an Interrupt Request |COM6, IRQ
4 |
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|(IRQ) value. This value |COM7, IRQ
3 |
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|establishes the priority |COM7, IRQ 4
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|with which the adapter |COM8,
IRQ 3 |
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|can interrupt the
|COM8, IRQ 4 |
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|computer. The lowest
|DISABLED
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|value is given the highest |
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|priority.
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|---------------+------------------------------+--------------------|
|I/O Address |This parameter selects the
|0400-041F 04F8-04FF |
|Selection |I/O address range
that is |0800-081F 08F8-08FF |
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|used by the adapter.
|0C00-0C1F 0CF8-0CFF |
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|1000-101F 10F8-10FF |
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|1400-141F 14F8-14FF |
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|1800-181F 18F8-18FF |
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|1C00-1C1F 1CF8-1CFF |
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|2000-201F 20F8-20FF |
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|2400-241F 24F8-24FF |
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|2800-281F 28F8-28FF |
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|2C00-2C1F 2CF8-2CFF |
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|3000-301F 30F8-30FF |
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|3400-341F 34F8-34FF |
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|3800-381F 38F8-38FF |
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|3C00-3C1F 3CF8-3CFF |
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|4000-401F 40F8-40FF |
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|4400-441F 44F8-44FF |
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|4800-481F 48F8-48FF |
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|4C00-4C1F 4CF8-4CFF |
|---------------+------------------------------+--------------------|
|System |This
parameter sets the |Interrupt Level
15 |
|Interrupt |System Interrupt
Level. |Interrupt Level 11 |
|Selection |The value for this
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|parameter establishes the |
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|priority by which the
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|WaveRunner can interrupt |
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|the computer.
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|---------------+------------------------------+--------------------|
|Arbitration |This parameter selects the
|Level 1
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|Level
|arbitration level at which |Level 3
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|the WaveRunner will
|Level 5
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|operate.
|Level 6
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|Level 7
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|Under normal conditions, |Level 8
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|you should accept the
|Level 9
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|default value for this |Level
A
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|parameter.
|Level B
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|Level C
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|Level D
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|Level E
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|---------------+------------------------------+--------------------|
|Fairness |This parameter
|Fairness Disable |
|Enable/Disable |establishes wheter or not
|Fairness Enable |
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|the adapter will share the |
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|bus with other devices or |
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|retain control of the bus |
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|as needed. Under normal |
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|conditions, Fairness
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|Disable is preferred.
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