Hardware interrupts, System i/o address map, Jumper settings – Epson Progression 4 User Manual
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Hardware Interrupts
System I/O Address Map
Hex address*
Assigned device
DMA
controller
020 021
Interrupt controller
master
022 024
Epson resewed function
0 4 0 - 0 4 3
Timer, 8254-2
8042 (Keyboard and mouse)
070 071 (CMOS)
Real-time clock
(non-maskable interrupt mask)
DMA page register,
OAO
Interrupt controller 2, 8259A
OCO-ODF
DMA controller
Clear math coprocessor busy
OF1
Reset math
OF8 OFF
Math coprocessor
Hard disk drive
200 207
Game
27A
Parallel printer port 3
2DF
Alternate enhanced graphics adapter
(adapter 0)
and
Data acquisition (adapter 0)
2FF
Serial port 2
Prototype card
348 357
DCA 3278
3C0 3CF
3D0 3DF
3F0
3FF
and
790 793
AE2 and AE3
Enhanced graphics adapter
Color/graphics monitor adapter
disk drive controller
Serial port 1
Data acquisition (adapter 1)
Cluster (adapter 1)
Data acquisition (adapter 2)
Cluster (adapter 2)
Hex address*
EE2 EE3
Data acquisition (adapter 3)
.
- -
1)
luster (adapter 4)
(adapter 5)
(adapter 8)
WING
,
Recommended addresses for installing devices
EPSON Progression 4
Jumper Settings
the illustration on page 3 for the location of the jumpers
on the main system board.
CPU Speed Jumper Settings
CPU speed
(33 MHz)
(25 MHz)
A
A
B
A
B
B
A
A
Factory setting according to processor external speed
do not change
these jumpers unless you replace the
chip with a
chip.
CPU
Jumper Settings
CPU type*
or
J8
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
Factory-set according to system type. You need to change jumpers
only if you have the
system and you remove the original
microprocessor chip and install a new one, or if you install a future
processor in the
or
Other Jumper Settings
Jumper
number
setting
B
B
B
A
J13
A
Factory setting
“To use a mouse connected to a port on an option card, set to B and
J12 to A. you connect another type of pointing device (such as a joy
stick) to the option card port, set both jumpers to A.
Function
Enables the built-in mouse connector
Disables the built-in mouse connector
Enables the built-in VGA display adapter
Disables the built-in VGA
adapter
A
monitor is installed
A monochrome monitor is installed
Enables a mouse or other pointing device
connected to an option card
Disables a mouse or other pointing device
connected to an option card
Disables the password
Enables the password
Reserved
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