Ampro Corporation 5001692A manual Floppy/Parallel Port J4, Floppy Disk Drive Port

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Chapter 3

Hardware

Floppy/Parallel Port (J4)

Floppy Disk Drive Port

The Super I/O chip provides the Floppy Disk Controller and the Parallel Port interface (J4). The Floppy Drive interface shares the same connector as the Parallel Port and the signals are multiplexed out of the connector. However, you can only use one of these devices at a time and it must be configured in BIOS Setup Utility. The default device in the BIOS Setup Utility is the Floppy Drive.

The Floppy Disk Controller supports two floppy disk drives from 360kB through 2.88MB and is configured as the floppy interface in the BIOS.

NOTE

Due to the multiplexed nature of the signals for the floppy disk and parallel

 

connector, you can only connect one of these devices at a time. Refer to

 

Chapter 4, BIOS Setup later in this manual when selecting the floppy or

 

parallel device in the BIOS Setup Utility.

 

 

Parallel Port

The Super I/O chip provides the Parallel Port interface and Floppy Disk Controller, which share the same output connector (J4). The Parallel Port supports the standard parallel, Bi-directional, Standard Printer Port (SPP), Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP), and Enhanced Capabilities Port (ECP) protocols.

Table 3-11. Parallel Interface (SPP) Pin/Signal Descriptions (J4)

Pin # Signal

Description

1

Strobe*

Strobe* – This is an output signal used to strobe data into the printer. I/O pin

 

 

in ECP/EPP mode.

 

 

 

2

AutoFD*

Auto Feed* – This is a request signal into the printer to automatically feed one

 

 

line after each line is printed.

 

DRVO

Floppy Drive Density Select 0 – This signal indicates a low (250/300kbps) or

 

high (500kbps) data rate has been selected.

 

 

3

PD0

Parallel Port Data 0 – This pin (0 to 7) provides parallel port data signals.

 

INDEX

Index – Sense detects the head is positioned over the beginning of a track

 

 

 

 

 

4

ERR*

Error – This is a status output signal from the printer. A Low State indicates

 

HDSEL

an error condition on the printer.

 

Head Select – Selects the side for Read/Write operations (0 = side 1,

 

 

 

 

1 = side 0)

 

 

 

5

PD1

Parallel Port Data 1 – This pin (0 to 7) provides parallel port data signals.

 

TRK0

Track 0 – Indicates when the head is positioned over track 0 (outermost track).

 

 

 

 

 

6

INIT*

Initialize* – This signal is used to Initialize printer. Output in standard mode,

 

 

I/O in ECP/EPP mode.

 

DIR

Direction – This signal determines direction of head movement

 

 

(0 = inward motion, 1 = outward motion).

7

PD2

Parallel Port Data 2 – This pin (0 to 7) provides parallel port data signals.

 

WRPRT

Write Protect – Senses the diskette is write protected.

 

 

 

 

 

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