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Irq, Dma & I/O [Paperback]

Jim Aspinwall (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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IRQ, DMA & I/O: Resolving and Preventing System Conflicts, Third Edition IRQ, DMA & I/O: Resolving and Preventing System Conflicts, Third Edition 3.5 out of 5 stars (4)
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September 1997
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If you embark on the installation of a network card, modem, scanner card, or just about any other peripheral interface in your PC, be prepared: You can easily find yourself lost in an unnerving maze of interrupts, DMA channels, SCSI chains, and other arcane device-management issues. IRQ, DMA & I/O: Resolving and Preventing PC System Conflicts is an invaluable guide that will teach you enough to install and troubleshoot these devices while keeping your system running smoothly.

This book's second edition includes valuable information on SCSI and PCI interfaces, Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 device management, and a preview of what Microsoft's PC97 spec for plug-and-play devices will bring to the world of upgrades in the very near future. A handy chapter on the Windows system registry tackles some of its hardware-related mysteries. Diagnostic software on a bundled diskette helps you locate IRQ conflicts, check DMA channel settings, and hunt down devious memory-address anomalies. Most impressive is how the author breathes life into this inherently dry and tedious subject. Aspinwall manages to be effective, erudite, and practical in a refreshingly brief presentation.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 351 pages
  • Publisher: Mis Pr; 2nd Bk&Dk edition (September 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558285652
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558285651
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,581,518 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

A lovely wife, 4 step-kids, 3 grandkids, two dogs, a cat, two donkeys.

Once called the "Jeff Foxworthy of tech..."

Nearly every power and electronics tool imaginable - of course no room in the garage for any of it. More PC chassis than an electronics store and enough parts to rebuild them all twice. Enough ham radio gear to support a hurricane or earthquake disaster, and license to use it all.

Just wait until you see what I'm writing next...

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars What a waste..., September 13, 1999
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I suppose if you have an old XT or AT computer, this might be helpful. I found it to be pretty much a waste. If the author spent half as much time providing factual information as he does discussing history this might be worth something. He's a master of vague generalities. He can go for pages without saying anything useful. I recently had a config problem with a PCI sound card on an NT system. After days of unsuccessful tinkering, I happened to be on the phone with tech support and was coincidently looking at my motherboard FAQ, and mentioned that the card was in a PCI "bus 2" slot. Tech support said "Ohh, that's why. It only works in a bus 0 slot". Nowhere in this book does he discuss anything that would have helped in this situation. He doesn't even mention PCI bus 0,1,2. Nor does he discuss PCI "INTA, INTB..." IRQ's, bus mastering, IRQ sharing, edge detect vs. level detect, etc. And he never answered my biggest question: "Why does my NT Diagnostics show what appear to be ISA IRQ's assigned to my PCI cards, and how are they related?" And nowhere does he show actual diagrams of how IRQ lines are physically laid out between the processor and the interrupt handler. My guess is that the author is a technician who's complied some notes over the years based on his observations, but really doesn't know the design details of how this stuff operates.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelent Problem Solver, August 11, 1999
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This review is from: Irq, Dma & I/O (Paperback)
This book outlined the steps I needed to take to get my computer configured properly. Before this book, I had never even successfully installed a modem! Now I have built a complete computer, from nothing! I now understand conflicts, and other strange error messages. The author truly knew his stuff. He was right on the money with his detailed explanations. This book is for anyone who wants to learn how to properly configure a system. Though this book is slightly dated, it is still a good reference.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Extremely useful book, but don't run the free softwares!, March 21, 2002
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DJ Nonesuch (The fifth moon of Pheromona lisa II) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Irq, Dma & I/O (Paperback)
Well, I didn't know anything about IRQ's DMA's or I/O before I read this book. I actually managed to get to understand most of it. The nice thing about this book is that it provides great examples of working systems and common mistakes in troubled systems.

It also provides glorious insight into why the PC is so riddled with "legacy" troubles. Even though the book is beginning to show its age, so is Windows/DOS. If you ever need to install any used devices or soundcards or cameras or whatever, this book is for you.

There is only a small section describing the Registry, the single most important cluster of files on a PC, but Microsoft has always been evasive about these kinds of things and the Registry has many mysterious names and invisible files and can change at any time. Fortunately, however, the book does at least explain the basic function of the Registry, and provides a few clues as to how to deal with it during troubled times.

C:\> ATTRIB -r -h -s -a C:*.* /S

My favorite thing about this book is that it reveals in specific terms, why you just can't go loading up a system with tons of accessories. This is a shock to most of us consumers, who aren't learned in the black arts of raising and nurturing a computer responsibly.

That is all, I have spoken.

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