Detailed I/O Memory Maps - Motorola MVME197DP User Manual

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2. Address is the physical address going to the device. It is
after the BusSwitch translation from the MC88110
address to the device seen address.
3. Writes to the LCSR in the VMEchip2 must be 32 bits.
LCSR writes of 8 or 16 bits terminate with a TEA signal.
Writes to the GCSR may be 8, 16, or 32 bits. Reads to the
LCSR and GCSR may be 8, 16, or 32 bits.
4. This area does not return an acknowledge signal. If the
processor bus timeout timer is enabled, the access times
out and is terminated by a TEA signal.
5. Size is approximate.
6. Port commands to the 82596CA must be written as two
16-bit writes: upper word first and lower word second.
7. DROM (BOOT ROM) appears at $0 following a local
peripheral bus reset. The DROM appears at 0 until the
DR0 bit is cleared in the PCCchip2. In addition, the
ROM0 bit in the ROMCR register of the BusSwitch
must be cleared before the DRAM is accessed.

Detailed I/O Memory Maps

Tables 3-3 through 3-14 give the detailed memory maps for the BusSwitch
register, the ECDM CSR register, the DCAM (I
register, the PCCchip2 register, the printer register, the CD2401 Serial Port
register, the Ethernet LAN register, the SCSI Controller register, and the
BBRAM/TOD Clock register.
MVME197/D1
Memory Maps
2
C) register, the VMEchip2
3
3-5

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