Samsung 164BX user manual ISA I/O Address Map, Flash ROM Address Map

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ISA I/O Address Map

Table 6–1 ISA Interrupts

(Sheet 2 of 2)

 

 

Interrupt Number Interrupt Source

IRQ13Available

IRQ14IDE

IRQ15IDE

1The # symbol indicates an active low signal.

6.2ISA I/O Address Map

Table 6–2 lists the Alpha 164UX ISA I/O space address mapping.

Table 6–2 ISA I/O Address Map

Range (hex)

Usage

 

 

060-060

i8042 PRT

064-064

i8042 PRT

1F0-1F7

ATAPI

2F8-2FE

Serial port—COM2

378-37B

Parallel Port—LPT2

3F0-3F5

Floppy

3F6-3F6

ATAPI

3F7-3F7

Floppy

3F8-3FE

Serial port—COM1

 

 

6.2.1 Flash ROM Address Map

The flash ROM is mapped to three regions of memory. Access to the first two regions is RO. The first two regions provide the software necessary to initialize the system and transfer execution to the next level of software. When power is turned on, address ranges 0 to 00.00FF.FFFF and 0F.FC00.0000 to 0F.FFFF.FFFF are enabled. After the system has been initialized, these two address ranges are disabled. Byte mode is then enabled in the 21164 and 21174. Byte mode is the only way to access the flash ROM in address range 87.C000.0000 to 87.FFFF.FFFF. 21164 byte

6–2Interrupts and ISA Bus Addresses

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Contents AlphaPC 164UX/BX Motherboard Windows NT User’s Manual AlphaPC 164UX/BX Motherboard Windows NT User’s Manual Contents Configuring for Windows NT Memory and Microprocessor ConfigurationInterrupts and ISA Bus Addresses Battery Recycle/Disposal Information Supporting Products TroubleshootingSupport,Products and Documentation Figures Tables Difference between AlphaPC 164UX and 164BX About This ManualManual Conventions and Terminology Manual Conventions and Terminology This term Refers toFeatures of the AlphaPC164UX Motherboard AlphaPC 164UX FeaturesAlphaPC 164UX Jumper/Connector Location AlphaPC 164UX Jumper/Connector List Power Requirements Power RequirementsPower Supply DC Current Requirements Environmental RequirementsPhysical Parameters Physical ParametersBoard Measurements and Hole Locations Board measurement and Hole Position Diagram 3shows the Board Vertical Clearance for the AlphaPC 164UXBoard Vertical Clearance Diagram ATX Back Panel Dimension Physical Parameters ATX Cutout InformationAlphaPC 164UX Jumper Configuration AlphaPC 164UX Configuration Jumpers CPU Speed Selection Option 1,2,3, &4Boot Option Jumper Option Bcache Size Jumpers Option 14,15AlphaPC 164UX Connector Pinouts PCI Bus Connector Pinouts1shows the PCI bus connector pinouts PCI Bus Connector PinoutsPCI Bus Connector Pinouts REQ#ISA Expansion Bus Connector Pinouts ISA Expansion Bus Connector Pinouts2shows the ISA expansion bus connector pinouts ISA Expansion Bus Connector Pinouts J10Sdram Dimm Connector Pinouts Sdram Dimm Connector Pinouts3shows the Sdram Dimm connector pinouts Sdram Dimm Connector Pinouts U3 through U8Eide Drive Bus Connector Pinouts Eide Drive Bus Connector Pinouts4shows the Eide drive bus connector pinouts Eide Drive Bus Connector Pinouts J24Diskette Drive Bus Connector Pinouts Parallel Bus Connector PinoutsDiskette Drive Bus Connector Pinouts 5shows the diskette floppy drive bus connector pinoutsCOM1/COM2 Serial Line Connector Pinouts Keyboard/Mouse Connector PinoutsCOM1/COM2 Serial Line Connector Pinouts 7shows the COM1/COM2 serial line connector pinoutsInput Power Connector Pinouts Narrow Scsi Bus Connector UX onlyInput Power Connector Pinouts 9shows the input power connector pinoutsFast and Wide Scsi Bus Connector UX only 12 10/100 Mbit Ethernet Connector Pinouts UX onlyFast and Wide Scsi Bus Connector UX only 11shows the Fast and Wide Scsi bus connector pinoutsSpeaker Connector Pinouts Microprocessor Fan Power Connector PinoutsPin Power LED Connector Pinouts Speaker Connector PinoutsIDE Drive LED Connector Pinouts Reset Switch Connector PinoutsSoft Power Switch Connector Pinouts Scsi LED Connector PinoutsConfiguring Sdram Memory Memory and Microprocessor ConfigurationAlphaPC 164UX Sdram Memory Configurations Configuring Sdram Memory Upgrading Sdram Memory Upgrading Sdram MemoryPreparatory Information Increasing Microprocessor SpeedRequired Tools Installing the 21164 Microprocessor Removing the 21164 MicroprocessorShows the Fan/Heat-Sink Assembly on AlphaPC 164UX Increasing Microprocessor Speed Interrupts and ISA Bus Addresses Interrupts1lists each Alpha 164UX ISA interrupt and its source ISA InterruptsISA I/O Address Map ISA I/O Address MapFlash ROM Address Map Lists the Alpha 164UX ISA I/O space address mappingISA I/O Address Map Configuring for Windows NT Navigating the ArcsbiosExploring the Arcsbios Navigation KeysArcsbios Arcsbios Setup Arcsbios SetupRun a Program Environment VariablesAdvanced Setup ResourcesSystem Configuration System Time and DateUpgrading the Arcsbios Firmware Installing Windows NTUpgrading the Arcsbios Firmware Print Configuration Add-in Board UtilitiesInstalling Windows NT Before Installing Windows NT Type in CD\alpha\arcinst.exeWindows NT Setup Installing Windows NTIf you want to accept, press Enter Installing Windows NT 10Configuring for Windows NT Enter Network and select wired to a network. Click the Next Button Installing Windows NT 14Configuring for Windows NT Troubleshooting Troubleshooting steps No VideoTroubleshooting steps Keyboard error on boot up Hardware StartupBeep Codes Post CodesReplace the keyboard Beep CodesSafe Arcsbios Post CodesStarting the Safe Arcsbios Battery Recycle/Disposal Information Battery Recycle/Disposal InformationSupporting Products MemoryVisionTek Lakeside Dr Gurnee,IL Phone Fax Table A-1 Samsung Dimm Part Number ListMemory Viking Components Columbia Laguna Hills,Ca Phone FaxTable A-2 VisionTek Dimm Part Number List Table A-3 Viking Components Dimm Part Number ListPower Supply Thermal ProductsThermal Products Table A-5 Dense-Pac Microsystems Dimm Part Number ListEnclosure EnclosureSupport,Products and Documentation Samsung Alpha Products Following table lists some of the available documentation Samsung Alpha Documentation4Support,Products and Documentation