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Functional Description of the DPC Adapter Signal Lines
I/O Active
The DPC adapter has 75 lines that can have subsets, depending on the
level of functions required by the I/O device. Bits 1-3 and bits 4-7 of the
commandfield in the IDCB are mapped into DPC adapter function bits
(three bits) and modifier bits (four bits), respectively. Bits 12, 13, 14, and
15 of the device address field in the IDCB are mapped into the DPC
adapter device address bits. If the DPC adapter is configured for less than
16 I/O devices, bits 12 and 13 are truncated, as necessary, and replaced
by 0's in the DPC adapter device address bits. Device addresses should
start at the lowest-configured device address. Figure 6-2 showsall the I/O
lines available between the DPC adapter and attached devices.
Signal
Direction
Number
name*
(adapter/device)
of lines
I/O active
cece
1
Function bits
a
3
Modifier bits
ea
4
Device address
TS
4
Data bus out
ae
18 (16)**
Interrupt service active
NN
1
Strobe
Sua
1
Data bus in
fee
18 (16)**
Interrupt request
feos
16
Condition code in
Se
3
Select response
—_—
1
Halt or MCHK
——
1
System reset
an
1
Power-on reset
aan
1
Diagnostic mode
———
1
1
Diagnostic mode modifi(r
—_—_—_—_—_—"—>
* All signal lines are down-level active.
**When parity option is not selected.
Figure 6-2.
DPC adaptersignal lines
The DPC adapter signal tines are defined in the foilowing sections.
'I/O active' is an outboundtag to signal to an I/O device that it may
begin execution of the commandspecified by the function and modifier
bits. This tag is necessary to execute all device-directed commands. Itis
active at least 200 nanosecondsafter activation of the function, modifier,
and device-addressbits.
Customer Direct Program Control (DPC) Adapter Feature
6-3

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