10.0 Internal Registers
(Continued)
Page 1 Address Assignments (PS1
e
0, PS0
e
1)
RA0 – RA3
RD
WR
00H
Command (CR)
Command (CR)
01H
Physical Address
Physical Address
Register 0 (PAR0)
Register 0 (PAR0)
02H
Physical Address
Physical Address
Register 1 (PAR1)
Register 1 (PAR1)
03H
Physical Address
Physical Address
Register 2 (PAR2)
Register 2 (PAR2)
04H
Physical Address
Physical Address
Register 3 (PAR3)
Register 3 (PAR3)
05H
Physical Address
Physical Address
Register 4 (PAR4)
Register 4 (PAR4)
06H
Physical Address
Physical Address
Register 5 (PAR5)
Register 5 (PAR5)
07H
Current Page
Current Page
Register (CURR)
Register (CURR)
08H
Multicast Address
Multicast Address
Register 0 (MAR0)
Register 0 (MAR0)
09H
Multicast Address
Multicast Address
Register 1 (MAR1)
Register 1 (MAR1)
0AH
Multicast Address
Multicast Address
Register 2 (MAR2)
Register 2 (MAR2)
0BH
Multicast Address
Multicast Address
Register 3 (MAR3)
Register 3 (MAR3)
0CH
Multicast Address
Multicast Address
Register 4 (MAR4)
Register 4 (MAR4)
0DH
Multicast Address
Multicast Address
Register 5 (MAR5)
Register 5 (MAR5)
0EH
Multicast Address
Multicast Address
Register 6 (MAR6)
Register 6 (MAR6)
0FH
Multicast Address
Multicast Address
Register 7 (MAR7)
Register 7 (MAR7)
Page 2 Address Assignments (PS1
e
1, PS0
e
0)
RA0 – RA3
RD
WR
00H
Command (CR)
Command (CR)
01H
Page Start Register
Current Local DMA
(PSTART)
Address 0 (CLDA0)
02H
Page Stop Register
Current Local DMA
(PSTOP)
Address 1 (CLDA1)
03H
Remote Next Packet
Remote Next Packet
Pointer
Pointer
04H
Transmit Page Start
Reserved
Address (TPSR)
05H
Local Next Packet
Local Next Packet
Pointer
Pointer
06H
Address Counter
Address Counter
(Upper)
(Upper)
07H
Address Counter
Address Counter
(Lower)
(Lower)
08H
Reserved
Reserved
09H
Reserved
Reserved
0AH
Reserved
Reserved
0BH
Reserved
Reserved
0CH
Receive Configuration
Reserved
Register (RCR)
0DH
Transmit
Reserved
Configuration
Register (TCR)
0EH
Data Configuration
Reserved
Register (DCR)
0FH
Interrupt Mask
Reserved
Register (IMR)
Note:
Page 2 registers should only be accessed for diagnostic purposes.
They should not be modified during normal operation.
Page 3 should never be modified.
25
Obsolete