The fields in the DPA main screen have the following meanings:

Type:       The bus type (EISA, ISA, MC) and board type (C/X, Xem, EPC/X)
            detected by the Digi device driver.

State:      The current state of the board.  Possible values are:

        OK            Indicates the adapter is functioning normally.

        NOT FOUND     The device driver could not identify this type of
                      board.

        NO IO         The device driver was unable to communicate with 
                      the board via the I/O port.  Switch settings could 
                      be incorrect.

        NO MEMORY     The device driver was unable to allocate the 
                      necessary memory for this board.

        NO BIOS       Unable to download the BIOS image.  Possible 
                      hardware failure.

        NO FEP/OS     Unable to download the FEP/OS image.  Possible 
                      hardware failure.

        HD/W FAIL     An unrecoverable error with the FEP/OS has been 
                      detected.  Possible hardware failure.

        NO PORTS      (Xem system only)  The BIOS on the Xem host adapter
                      could not detect any ports.  Possible hardware 
                      failure.

I/O Addr:   The adapter's I/O port address (hexadecimal).

Mem Addr:   The starting address of the adapter's dual ported memory 
            (hexadecimal).

Mem Size:   The size of the adapter's dual ported memory.

#Ports:     The number of ports for which the device driver has been 
            configured (this may be different than the actual number of 
            ports physically attached).

To get more information about one of the displayed adapters, use the up 
an down arrow keys to move the highlighted bar to the desired board, then
press <Enter>.

NOTE:	If the arrow keys do not map correctly, the DPA program will 
	display the following message: 		

                        Invalid Key.

If this occurs, substitute the standard UNIX cursor movement keys for the
up and down arrows:  Down = J or j;  Up = K or k;  
                     Left = H or h;  Right = L or l.
