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Mode 2—bidirectional bus, Figure c-4. port a configured as a bidirectional d, Figure c-4 – National Instruments PC-DIO-24/PnP User Manual

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Appendix C

Register-Level Programming

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PC-DIO-24/PnP User Manual

/* EXAMPLE 2–port B output */

outp(cnfg,0x84);

/* Port B is an output in mode 1.*/

while (!(inp(portc) & 0x02));

/* Wait until OBFB* is set,

indicating that the data last

written to port B has been

read.*/

outp(portb,0x34);

/* Write the data to port B. */

}

Mode 2—Bidirectional Bus

Mode 2 has an 8-bit bus that can transfer both input and output data
without changing the configuration. The data transfers are synchronized
with handshaking lines in port C. This mode uses only port A; however,
port B can be used in either mode 0 or mode 1 while port A is configured
for mode 2.

The control word written to the CNFG Register to configure port A as
a bidirectional data bus in mode 2 is shown as follows. If port B is
configured for mode 0, then PC2, PC1, and PC0 of port C can be used
as extra input or output lines.

Figure C-4. Port A Configured as a Bidirectional Data Bus in Mode 2

D2

D1

D0

D3

D7

D6

D5

D4

1 = input
0 = output

Port C
(PC2-PC0)

1

1/0

X

X

X

1

1 = input
0 = output

Port B

0 = mode 0
1 = mode 1

Group B Mode

1/0

1/0