Part III: Appendixes
System Resources
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Input/output port address assignments
The CPU accesses input/output devices, such as modems, by
reading from them or writing to them. Each command to read or
write must specify the address (in memory) for the port. Each
device that communicates with the CPU must have a unique I/O
port address.
The following table lists the device names and their assigned I/O
port addresses for the computer.
Port address
(h)
Device/function
Notes
000-01F
82C37: DMA controller 1
020-03F
82C59: PIC 1
040-05F
82C54: timer
060-06F
Keyboard controller
060 and 064 for
controller 061 for system
status port
070
NMI mask register
070-07F
Real-time clock
080-09F
DMA page register
0A0-0BF
82C59: PIC 2
0C0-0DF
82C37: DMA controller 2
0E0-0E1
PCI bus
0F0-0F7
Math coprocessor
100-1EF
VGA
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