5 suffixes specific to the cs8900a – Cirrus Logic CS8900A User Manual

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DS271F5

CS8900A

Crystal LAN™ Ethernet Controller

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Standby

A feature of the CS8900A used to conserve power. When in Standby mode, the
CS8900A can be awakened either by 10BASE-T activity or host command.

Suspend

A feature of the CS8900A used to conserve power. When in Suspend mode, the
CS8900A can be awakened only by host command.

Transfer

The term "transfer" refers to moving frame data across the ISA bus to or from the
CS8900A.

Transmit Request

A Transmit Request is issued by the host to initiate the start of a new packet
transmission. A Transmit Request consists of the following three steps in exactly the
order shown:

1) The host writes a Transmit Command to the TxCMD register (PacketPage base + 0144h).

2) The host writes the transmit frame's length to the TxLength register (PacketPage base +

0146h).

3) The host reads BusST (Register 18) to see in the Rdy4TxNOW bit (Bit 8) is set.

10.5 Suffixes Specific to the CS8900A.

These terms have meaning only at the end of a term:

A

Accept

CMD

Command

CFG

Configure

CTL

Control

Dis

Disable

E

Enable

h

Indicates the number is hexadecimal

iE

Interrupt Enable

ST

Status

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