Yamaha YMF744B (DS-1S) specifications 18-1Bh Legacy Audio I/O Base Address Dummy for Joystick

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YMF744B

14-17h: Legacy Audio I/O Base Address (Dummy for SB, FM, MPU, D-DMA)

Read / Write

Default: 00000001h

Access Bus Width: 8, 16, 32-bit

 

b15

b14

 

b13

b12

b11

 

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IOBASE0

 

 

 

 

-

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-

-

-

I/O

 

b31

b30

 

b29

b28

b27

 

b26

b25

b24

b23

b22

b21

b20

b19

b18

b17

b16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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-

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b0................IO

 

(Read Only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This bit indicates that the base address is assigned to I/O. This bit is hardwired to “1”.

b[15:6]

IOBASE0

This register is used so that the OS may secure I/O resources for Sound Blaster Pro, FM Synthesizer, MPU401 and D-DMA controller. Because this register is a dummy one, each for the I/O addresses of the above blocks is assigned with the I/O addresses set to 4C-4Dh and 60-65h respectively by the software driver.

18-1Bh: Legacy Audio I/O Base Address (Dummy for Joystick)

Read / Write

Default: 00000001h

Access Bus Width: 8, 16, 32-bit

 

b15

B14

 

b13

b12

b11

 

b10

b9

b8

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IOBASE1

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

I/O

 

b31

B30

 

b29

b28

b27

 

b26

b25

b24

b23

b22

b21

b20

b19

b18

b17

b16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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b0................IO

 

(Read Only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This bit indicates that the base address is assigned to I/O. This bit is hardwired to “1”.

b[15:2]

IOBASE1

This register is used so that the OS may secure I/O resource for the joystick port. Because this register is a dummy one, the joystick I/O address is assigned with the I/O address set to 66-67h by the software driver.

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Contents Features PreliminaryOverview February 3 LogosGM system level SensauraYMF744B-V 0.5mm pin pitch PIN ConfigurationYMF744B-R 0.4mm pin pitch PIN Description PCI Bus Interface 54-pinAC’97 Interface 8-pin External Audio Interface 5-pin Legacy Device Interface 15-pinMiscellaneous 11-pin Reserve Pin 13-pin Power Supply 22-pinPC/PCI IRQ Block DiagramFunction Overview PCI Bus CommandTarget Device Mode Master Device Mode5C-5Fh PCI Configuration Register04-05h Command 00-01h Vendor ID02-03h Device ID 06-07h Status 0Bh Base Class Code 08h Revision ID09h Programming Interface 0Ah Sub-class Code0Dh Latency Timer 0Eh Header Type10-13h PCI Audio Memory Base Address B0................IO Read Only 18-1Bh Legacy Audio I/O Base Address Dummy for JoystickB150 ........Subsystem ID 2C-2Dh Subsystem Vendor ID2E-2Fh Subsystem ID B150 ........Subsystem Vendor ID3Eh Minimum Grant 34h Capability Register Pointer3Ch Interrupt Line 3Dh Interrupt Pin40-41h Legacy Audio Control 3Fh Maximum LatencyB108 ........SBIRQ Sound Blaster IRQ Channel Select B4................MIEN MPU401 IRQ EnableB5................I/O I/O Address Aliasing Control B76 ..........SDMA Sound Blaster DMA-8 Channel SelectB8................MAIM MPU401 Acknowledge Interrupt Mask B14..............SIEN Serialized IRQ enableB1211 ......SMOD SB DMA mode 42-43h Extended Legacy Audio Control46-47h Subsystem ID Write Register 44-45h Subsystem Vendor ID Write Register48-49h DS-1S Control Read / Write Default 0001h Access Bus Width 8, 16, 32-bitCrst AC’97 Software Reset Signal Control Wrst AC’97 Warm Reset4A-4Bh DS-1S Power Control 4C-4Dh D-DMA Slave Configuration 4E-4Fh DS-1S Power Control Psacl Power Save AC-Link Psio Power Save I/O PadB12 B70 ..........Capability ID Capability Identifier 50h Capability ID52-53h Power Management Capabilities 54-55h Power Management Control / Status51h Next Item Pointer 5A-5Bh DS-1S Secondary AC’97 Power Control 58-59h Acpi Mode62-63h Sound Blaster Base Address 60-61h FM Synthesizer Base AddressB150 ........Joystick Base Address 64-65h MPU401 Base Address66-67h Joystick Base Address B151 ........MPU401 Base AddressISA Compatible Device DS-1S FM Synthesizer Block Status RegisterFM Synthesizer Status Register RO FM Synthesizer Data Register FM Synthesizer Data Register Array 0 R/WFM Synthesizer Data Register Array 1 R/W Sound Blaster Pro Block CMD DSP CommandSB Mixer DSP Sound Blaster Pro MixerSB Mixer AC’97 Volume for MidiSbpda Sound Blaster Power Down Acknowledgement B0................SBPDR Sound Blaster Power Down RequestSE Scan Enable SM Scan ModeF4h FM Synthesizer / MPU401 Status F1h Scan In/ Out DataF2h Current FM Synthesizer Index F3h Current FM Synthesizer ArrayFfemp FM Synthesizer Empty SB IRQ Status F8h Interrupt Flag RegisterMPU401 JoystickPC/PCI DMA Emulation ProtocolDMA Serialized IRQ Interrupt RoutingHardware Volume Control Spdif Digital Audio InterfaceSclk Data Lrck Zoomed Video PortMultiple AC’97 & Multi-Channel AC’97 Digital DockingChannel Speaker System Electrical Characteristics Absolute Maximum RatingsRecommended Operating Conditions DC Characteristics AC Characteristics ResetMaster Clock PCI Clock timing PCI InterfaceMaster Clock timing for AC’97 AC’97 Master ClockAC-link timing AC-linkZoomed Video Port timing Zoomed Video PortUnit mm February 3 External DimensionsYMF744B-R Yamaha Corporation

YMF744B (DS-1S) specifications

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