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Technical Reference Guide
Compaq iPAQ Series of Desktop Personal Computers
Second Edition - February 2001
5-1
Chapter 5
INPUT/OUTPUT INTERFACES
5.
Chapter 5 INPUT/OUTPUT INTERFACES
5.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter describes the standard (i.e., system board) interfaces that provide input and output
(I/O) porting of data and specifically discusses interfaces that are controlled through I/O-mapped
registers. The following I/O interfaces are covered in this chapter:
♦
Enhanced IDE interface (5.2)
page 5-1
♦
Diskette drive interface (5.3)
page 5-5
♦
Serial interfaces (5.4)
page 5-6
♦
Parallel interface (5.5)
page 5-9
♦
Keyboard/pointing device interface (5.6)
page 5-15
♦
Universal serial bus interface (5.7)
page 5-22
♦
Audio subsystem (5.8)
page 5-26
♦
Network support (5.9)
page 5-32
5.2
ENHANCED IDE INTERFACE
The enhanced IDE (EIDE) interface consists of primary and secondary controllers integrated into
the 82801 component of the chipset. The primary IDE controller supports the hard drive while the
secondary controller supports a device installed in the Multibay. Each controller can be configured
independently for the following modes of operation:
♦
Programmed I/O (PIO) mode – CPU controls drive transactions through standard I/O mapped
registers of the IDE drive.
♦
8237 DMA mode – CPU offloads drive transactions using DMA protocol with transfer rates
up to 16 MB/s.
♦
Ultra ATA/66 and UATA/100 modes – Preferred bus mastering source-synchronous protocol
providing peak transfer rates of 66 MB/s (iPAQ 1.x) and 100 MB/s (iPAQ 2.0).
5.2.1 IDE
PROGRAMMING
The IDE interface is configured as a PCI device during POST and controlled through I/O-mapped
registers at runtime. Hard drives types not found in the ROM’s parameter table are automatically
configured as to (soft)type by DOS as follows:
Primary controller: drive 0, type 65; drive 1, type 66
Secondary controller: drive 0, type 68; drive 1, type 15
Non-DOS (non-Windows) operating systems may require using Setup (F10) for drive
configuration.
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