Interval Timer; Isa Configuration - Compaq EN Series Technical Reference Manual

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Chapter 4 System Support
4.4.5

INTERVAL TIMER

The interval timer generates pulses at software (programmable) intervals. A 8254-compatible
timer is integrated into the South Bridge chip. The timer function provides three counters, the
functions of which are listed in Table 4-14.
Table 4–14. Interval Timer Functions
Counter
Function
0
System Clock
1
Refresh
2
Speaker Tone
The interval timer is controlled through the I/O mapped registers listed in Table 4-15.
Table 4–15. Interval Timer Control Registers
I/O Port
Register
040h
Read or write value, counter 0
041h
Read or write value, counter 1
042h
Read or write value, counter 2
043h
Control Word
Interval timer operation follows standard AT-type protocol. For a detailed description of timer
registers and operation, refer to the Compaq Extended Industry Standard Architecture Expansion
Bus Technical Reference Guide.
4.4.6

ISA CONFIGURATION

The working relationship between the PCI and ISA buses requires that certain parameters be
configured. The PC/ISA bridge function of the South Bridge component includes configuration
registers to set parameters such as PCI IRQ routing and top-of-memory available to ISA/DMA
devices. These parameters are programmed by BIOS during power-up, using registers listed
previously in Table 4-6.
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Compaq Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers
NetPC and Small Form Factor Models
Table 4-14.
Interval Timer Functions
Table 4-15.
Interval Timer Control Registers
First Edition - June 1998
Gate
Clock In
Always on
1.193 MHz
Always on
1.193 MHz
Port 61, bit<0>
1.193 MHz
Clock Out
IRQ0
Refresh Req.
Speaker Input

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