System Interrupts - Xycom AHIP-370 Manual

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AHIP-370 Manual
J19
J11
N/A
J12
All AHIP-370 jumpers are factory set in the "A" position.

System Interrupts

The following table describes the interrupts used on the AHIP-370.
* BIOS setup controlled
The BIOS setup menu controls the interrupts for the serial and the parallel port.
The two Serial ports on the AHIP-370 board can be mapped to any two of the fol-
lowing interrupts: 3, 4, 10, & 11 (defaults are interrupts 3 and 4). One parallel port
can be mapped to IRQ5 or IRQ7. The BIOS setup menu is used to control the loca-
tion and interrupts for the serial and parallel ports.
The BIOS controls the mapping of the AGP interrupts to AT-bus inter-
rupts. This means if a AGP device is plugged into a slot and needs an
interrupt, one of the AT-bus interrupts must be mapped to the AGP inter-
rupt.
16
IN = Microtouch Controller, any
mode
Connecting the two pins will
reset the CPU.
Forces front-side bus to run at
66MHz.
Table 2- 3. System Interrupts
Interrupt
Function
IRQ0
System Timer
IRQ1
Keyboard
IRQ2
Cascade
IRQ3
Serial Port*
IRQ4
Serial Port*
IRQ5
Parallel Port*
IRQ6
Floppy Controller
IRQ7
Parallel Port*
IRQ8
Real Time Clock
IRQ9
Unused
IRQ10
Serial Port*
IRQ11
Serial Port*
IRQ12
Mouse Port
IRQ13
Math Co
IRQ14
Fixed Disk
IRQ15
Unused
Note
Factory use only for emulators.
Factory use only.

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