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HP Compaq dc7600 MT Technical Reference Guide

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4.3.2 Direct Memory Access
Direct Memory Access (DMA) is a method by which a device accesses system memory without
involving the microprocessor. Although the DMA method has been traditionally used to transfer
blocks of data to or from an ISA I/O device, PCI devices may also use DMA operation as well.
The DMA method reduces the amount of CPU interactions with memory, freeing the CPU for
other processing tasks.
This section describes DMA in general. For detailed information regarding DMA operation, refer
to the data manual for the Intel 82801 I/O Controller Hub.
The 82801 ICH8 component includes the equivalent of two 8237 DMA controllers cascaded
together to provide eight DMA channels, each (excepting channel 4) configurable to a specific
device. Table 4-9 lists the default configuration of the DMA channels.
All channels in DMA controller 1 operate at a higher priority than those in controller 2. Note
that channel 4 is not available for use other than its cascading function for controller 1. The DMA
controller 2 can transfer words only on an even address boundary. The DMA controller and page
register define a 24-bit address that allows data transfers within the address space of the CPU.
In addition to device configuration, each channel can be configured (through PCI Configuration
Registers) for one of two modes of operation:
LPC DMA
PC/PCI DMA
The LPC DMA mode uses the LPC bus to communicate DMA channel control and is
implemented for devices using DMA through the SCH5307 I/O controller such as the diskette
drive controller.
The PC/PCI DMA mode uses the REQ#/GNT# signals to communicate DMA channel control
and is used by PCI expansion devices.
The DMA logic is accessed through two types of I/O mapped registers; page registers and
controller registers.
Table 4-9.
Default DMA Channel Assignments
DMA Channel Device ID
Controller 1 (byte transfers)
0
1
2
3
Spare
Audio subsystem
Diskette drive
Parallel port
Controller 2 (word transfers)
4
5
6
7
Cascade for controller 1
Spare
Spare
Spare

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HP Compaq dc7600 MT Specifications

General IconGeneral
MemoryUp to 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM
AudioIntegrated High Definition Audio
Expansion Slots1 PCI Express x16, 1 PCI Express x1, 2 PCI
Form FactorMicrotower
ProcessorIntel Pentium 4 or Intel Celeron D
ChipsetIntel 945G Express
Hard Drive40 GB to 160GB SATA
Optical DriveDVD-ROM, DVD+/-RW
GraphicsIntegrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
NetworkingIntegrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet
PortsSerial, parallel, VGA, audio in/out
Operating SystemWindows XP Professional, Windows XP Home
USB Ports8 USB 2.0 (2 front, 6 rear)

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