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osknockout



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osknockout 04 Sep 2004, 23:33
I'm sorry if this topic was ever posted
here before,but I didn't find it here on
the search...I'm also sorry I'm not
familiar with decades of assembly coding,
but that's another story.

Is there a list of I/O ports specifically
for the IN/OUT commands?

I've taken a look through Ralf Brown's
Interrupt list but I admit I cannot
understand its ports .a/.b/.c syntax. Rolling Eyes

_________________
If only all instructions took
1 cycle long...but then again,
what'll happen to while loops?
Oh those poor high level
programmers.
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ASHLEY4



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ASHLEY4 05 Sep 2004, 13:22
Try here: http://www.peltonweb.com/docs/asm_ports.htm

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ASHLEY4.
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Tomasz Grysztar



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Tomasz Grysztar 05 Sep 2004, 13:54
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osknockout



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osknockout 07 Sep 2004, 14:49
Thanks for the links,
it seems I didn't type the
right stuff at google before
'cause I found peltonweb at
the top of 'assembly port address' Smile
but thanks for your time.
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