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Compaq Deskpro 4000 - 6.3 AUDIO SUBSYSTEM PROGRAMMING; 6.3.1 CONFIGURATION

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Chapter 6 Audio Subsystem
Compaq Deskpro 4000 and 6000 Personal Computers
featuring the Pentium II Processor
First Edition - October 1997
6-8
6.3 AUDIO SUBSYSTEM PROGRAMMING
All programming aspects of the audio subsystem relate directly to the programmability of the
ES1868 controller, upon which the audio subsystem is based. This section describes only the
basic mapping of the audio functions. For a detailed description of the ES1868s registers and
capabilities refer to the ES1868 AudioDrive Data Sheet, ESS Technology, Inc. document number
SAM0011.
6.3.1 CONFIGURATION
The audio subsystem is automatically configured as to base address, DMA, and interrupts
following installation and power up through an on-board EEPROM that provides Plug ‘n Play
support. Software can identify the ES1868 controller by reading indexed address 2n5.40h
successively, which should yield the values 17h, 98h, followed by the base address of the ES1868.
The typical reset/power-up configuration for the audio subsystem is as follows:
Base Address: 220h
Interrupt: IRQ5
DMA Channel: 1
Power Management: Automatic
The audio subsystem can be configured or either single DMA channel mode or dual DMA
channel mode. Single DMA channel mode means that capture and playback operations share the
same (playback) DMA channel and only one operation, capture
or
playback, is possible at a time.
Dual DMA channel operation allows simultaneous capture/playback (full duplex) operation to
occur if desired, but requires the use of two DMA channels. Typically, dual DMA operation
would use DMA channel 1 for capture (recording) and DMA channel 0, 1, or 3 for playback.

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