resource.txt
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Reserved interrupts :
Tick 0
Keyboard 1
Cascade 2
Floppy 6
RTC 8
Mouse 12
CoProc 13
HardDisk 14
DEVICE IRQ IOB IOL Memory or DMA
------------------------------------------------------------
Debug Serial None 3F8 8
COM1 3 2F8 8
COM2 4 3E8 8
COM3 5 2e8 8
FIR 5 2e8 8 DMA channel 3
DebugEther 10 300
PCMCIA 11 3e0/3e2 2 D0000-DFFFF (slot2 at D8000)
USB 15 ffbfe000
LPT None 278 12
AUDIO 10 220 ? DMA channel 5
DOC None None 0 D0000-D7FFF default
(DOC = Disk On Chip - linear flash device can be moved to C8000 or D8000)
Available
IRQ7
IRQ9 (Shared by Cascade)
PCMCIA Card Notes:
1. All PCMCIA cards that need an IRQ will share the main PCMCIA IRQ (11).
2. If there is another card using the D0000-DFFFF range, then the PCMCIA driver
will not be able to recognize cards in one or both of the slots.
Some network adapters map their boot ROM at D8000 and respond to these
addresses even when the boot ROM is disabled.
3. PCMCIA I/O cards are in the same address space as ISA and PCI I/O cards.
4. The modem card driver will attempt to use 2E8, but it will appear as COM2:
5. ATA Flash cards use the same I/O port ranges as IDE disk drives
(primary: 8 bytes at 1F0, 1 byte at 3F6, secondary: 8 bytes at 170, 1 byte at
376). In order not to conflict with a built in IDE disk drive, the
PCMCIA driver for ATA Flash cards attempts to use the secondary port ranges
first. The implication is that there can only be two ATA/IDE disks in a
system. Any thing beyond this can lead to possible hard disk corruption.
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