Bi-directional parallel port, I/o addresses – Ampro Corporation 486E User Manual
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Bi-Directional Parallel Port
The Little Board/486e CPU incorporates a standard PC bi-directional parallel port at connector
J15. This port supports two modes of operation:
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Standard PC/AT printer port (output only)
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PS/2 compatible bi-directional parallel port (SPP)
Information about parallel port configuration using SETUP, is provided in this chapter. The low-
level software interface to the parallel port consists of three addressable registers. The address
map of these registers is shown in Table 2–15.
Table 2–15. Parallel Port Register Map
Address
Register Name
Primary
Secondary
Data Port
378h
278h
Status Port
379h
279h
Control Port
37Ah
27Ah
I/O Addresses
Four I/O ports control the parallel port functions. Enabling the base I/O address permits
configuration of the primary parallel port (typically LPT1), the secondary parallel port (typically
LPT2), or you can disable the port to free its hardware resources for other peripherals you install
on the PC/104 bus. Table 2–16 lists the resources used by the parallel port.
Table 2–16. Parallel Port Configuration
Selection
I/O Address
Interrupts
Primary
378h - 37Fh
IRQ 7
Secondary
278h - 27Fh
IRQ5
Disable
None
N/A