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POS
Address
Map
The
following
figure
shows
the
organization
of
the
I/O
address
space
used
by
POS.
The
POS
registers
are
8-bit
registers.
Bit
0
of
POS
Register
2
and
bits
6
and
7
of
POS
Register
5
are
defined.
All
other
bits
in
POS
Registers
2
through
5
are
free-form.
Address
(Hex)
Function
0094
System
Board
Enable/Setup
Register
0096
Adapter
Enable/Setup
Register
0100
POS
Register
0—
Adapter
Identification
Byte
(Low
Byte)
0101
POS
Register
1—
Adapter
Identification
Byte
(High
Byte)
0102
POS
Register
2—
Option
Select
Data
Byte
1
Bit
0
is
Card
Enable.
0103
POS
Register
3—
Option
Select
Data
Byte
2
0104
POS
Register
4—
Option
Select
Data
Byte
3
0105
POS
Register
5—
Option
Select
Data
Byte
4
Bit
7
is
the
channel
check
active
indicator.
Bit
6
is
the
channel
check
status-available
indicator.
0106
Reserved
0107
Reserved
Figure
2-1.
POS
I/O
Address
Map
Model
60
POS
October
1990
2-5

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IBM Personal System/2 60 Specifications

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BrandIBM
ModelPersonal System/2 60
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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