Quatech QSC(LP)-100 user manual Port Address Range

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4 Address Map and Special Registers

This chapter explains how the four UARTs and special registers are

addressed, as well as the layout of those registers. This material will be of interest to programmers writing driver software for the QSC(LP)-100.

4.1 Base Address and Interrupt Level (IRQ)

The base address and IRQ used by the QSC(LP)-100 are determined by the BIOS or operating system. Each serial port uses 8 consecutive I/O locations. The four ports reside in a single block of I/O space in eight byte increments, for a total of 32 contiguous bytes, as shown in Figure 6.

Port

I/O Address Range

Serial 1

Base Address + 0

to

Base Address + 7

 

 

 

 

Serial 2

Base Address + 8

to

Base Address + 15

 

 

 

 

Serial 3

Base Address + 16

to

Base Address + 23

Serial 4

Base Address + 24

to

Base Address + 31

 

 

 

 

Figure 6 --- Port Address Map

All four serial ports share the same IRQ. The QSC(LP)-100 signals a hardware interrupt when any port requires service. The interrupt signal is maintained until no port requires service. Interrupts are level-sensitive on the PCI bus.

The base address and IRQ are automatically detected by the device drivers Quatech supplies for various operating systems. For cases where no device driver is available, such as for operation under DOS, Quatech supplies the "QTPCI"

DOS software utility for manually determining the resources used. See section 6.3.1 for details.

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Contents QSCLP-100 Warranty Information Iii Declaration of Conformity Base Address and Interrupt Level IRQ Enable Scratchpad Register SPAD, J2Address Map and Special Registers Enhanced Serial Adapter IdentificationGeneral Information Hardware Configuration Factory Default ConfigurationForce High-Speed Uart Clock X2, X4, or X8, J3-J5 Clock multiplier jumper optionsHardware Installation Jumper/connector locationsPort Address Range Enabling the Special Registers Interrupt Status RegisterOptions Register Bit Name DescriptionClock Rate Multiplier RR1 RR0Windows Configurations Windows MillenniumWindows Windows Using the New Hardware Found Wizard Viewing Resources with Device Manager Page Page Page Four-Port RS-232 Serial Adapter Page Page For legacy applicattions which cannot Page Page OS/2 Other Operating SystemsWindows NT DOS and other operating systemsQTPCI.EXE QTPCI.EXE Expert Mode display External Connections RS-232 Port Signal PCI Resource Map INTA#Specifications ICL3245CAPage Troubleshooting Computer will not boot upQSCLP-100 Revision November