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External Hardware IO Address Map: Difference between revisions
Created page with "= External Hardware IO Address Map = Add-on hardware typically uses an IO address from $FF60 to $FF7F. Here are known IO addresses. * FF40-FF4B Floppy Disk Controller, including various third-party versions * FF50-FF5F Glenside IDE Controller (first jumper option) * FF60-FF62 X-Pad * FF68-FF6B Deluxe RS232 Pak * FF6C-FF6F Direct Connect Modem Pak * FF70-FF7F Glenside IDE Controller (second jumper option) * FF74-FF77 Disto Super Controller II * FF7A-FF7B Orchest..." |
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Add-on hardware typically uses an IO address from $FF60 to $FF7F. Here are known IO addresses. | Add-on hardware typically uses an IO address from $FF60 to $FF7F. Here are known IO addresses. | ||
* FF40-FF4B Floppy Disk | * FF40-FF4B Floppy Disk Controllers. See [[Hardware#Floppy_Disk_Controllers]] for list. | ||
* FF4C-FF4F Some third-party disk controllers, such as those made by DMC and JFD. | |||
* FF50-FF5F Glenside IDE Controller (first jumper option) | * FF50-FF5F Glenside IDE Controller (first jumper option) | ||
* FF60-FF62 X-Pad | * FF60-FF62 [[X-Pad Model GT-116]] | ||
* FF68-FF6B [[Deluxe RS232 Pak]] | * FF68-FF6B [[Deluxe RS232 Pak]] | ||
* FF6C-FF6F [[Direct Connect Modem Pak]] | * FF6C-FF6F [[Direct Connect Modem Pak]] | ||
* FF70-FF7F Glenside IDE Controller (second jumper option) | * FF70-FF7F Glenside IDE Controller (second jumper option) | ||
* FF74-FF77 Disto Super Controller II | * FF74-FF77 [[Disto Super Disk Controller II] | ||
* FF7A-FF7B Orchestra-90 | * FF7A-FF7B [[Orchestra-90 CC (26-3143)]] | ||
* FF78-FF7B CocoIO | * FF78-FF7B [[CocoIO]] | ||
* FF7D-FF7E Speech | * FF7D-FF7E [[Speech/Sound Cartridge (26-3144A)]] | ||
* FF7F Multi-Pak | * FF7F [[Multi-Pak]] Slot Selection Register | ||
Note some devices overlap each other; these devices will conflict and cannot be used together without modification. | Note some devices overlap each other; these devices will conflict and cannot be used together without modification. | ||
Revision as of 15:12, 14 December 2022
External Hardware IO Address Map
Add-on hardware typically uses an IO address from $FF60 to $FF7F. Here are known IO addresses.
- FF40-FF4B Floppy Disk Controllers. See Hardware#Floppy_Disk_Controllers for list.
- FF4C-FF4F Some third-party disk controllers, such as those made by DMC and JFD.
- FF50-FF5F Glenside IDE Controller (first jumper option)
- FF60-FF62 X-Pad Model GT-116
- FF68-FF6B Deluxe RS232 Pak
- FF6C-FF6F Direct Connect Modem Pak
- FF70-FF7F Glenside IDE Controller (second jumper option)
- FF74-FF77 [[Disto Super Disk Controller II]
- FF7A-FF7B Orchestra-90 CC (26-3143)
- FF78-FF7B CocoIO
- FF7D-FF7E Speech/Sound Cartridge (26-3144A)
- FF7F Multi-Pak Slot Selection Register
Note some devices overlap each other; these devices will conflict and cannot be used together without modification.