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* FF40-FF4B [[MEGA mini MPI]] Serial UART A (gated via $FF7F)
* FF40-FF4B [[MEGA mini MPI]] Serial UART A (gated via $FF7F)
* FF40-FF45 [[MEGA mini MPI]] Extended MPI Features (gated via $FF7F)
* FF40-FF45 [[MEGA mini MPI]] Extended MPI Features (gated via $FF7F)
* FF4C-FF4F [[Sardis Technologies 'no-halt' Controller|Sardis]] and [[J&M/Owl-Ware|JFD]] disk controllers
* FF4C-FF4F Some third party Floppy Disk Controlers: [[Sardis Technologies 'no-halt' Controller|Sardis]], [[J&M/Owl-Ware|JFD]], [[Disto Super Disk Controller]], and [[Disto Super Disk Controller II]]
* FF50-FF5F [[Glenside IDE Controller]] (first jumper option)
* FF50-FF5F [[Glenside IDE Controller]] (first jumper option)
* FF50-FF54 [[MEGA mini MPI]] YMF-262 sound generator (gated via $FF7F)
* FF50-FF54 [[MEGA mini MPI]] YMF-262 sound generator (gated via $FF7F)
* FF50-FF57 [[Disto Super Disk Controller]]
* FF50-FF57 [[Disto Super Disk Controller]]
* FF50-FF5F [[Disto Super Disk Controller II]]
* FF50-FF5B [[MEGA mini MPI]] Serial UART B (gated via $FF7F)
* FF50-FF5B [[MEGA mini MPI]] Serial UART B (gated via $FF7F)
* FF60-FF62 [[X-Pad Model GT-116]]
* FF60-FF62 [[X-Pad Model GT-116]]

Revision as of 20:40, 14 December 2022

External Hardware IO Address Map

Tandy designated IO addresses from $FF60 to $FF7F for add-on hardware, but several parties chose to build in the $FF40-$FF5F range as well. Here are known IO addresses for add-on hardware. Built-in devices (such as the SAM, GIME, PIAs, etc) are not included.

Note some devices overlap each other; these devices will conflict and cannot be used together without modification.