DMA channel
Some devices
require that you specify the Direct Memory Access (DMA)
channel that you want the adapter to
use. Direct memory access permits data to be transferred
between memory and a device without the intervention of the system's
central processing unit (CPU).
Each DMA chip on the system
motherboard has eight
circuits (or ``channels'') for conveying data. DMA channel
4 is reserved for use by the system. During configuration,
you may choose to use any (or none) of the channels.
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