I/o space, Cti canpro/104 spaces, Memory space – Connect Tech CANPRO CTIM-00043 User Manual

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I/O Space

This region is supported by all PC/104 CPU System board vendors, and commonly consists of I/O
Addresses
from 0x000 to 0x3FF, although some System boards support I/O addresses beyond 0x3FF.
(Note: Some I/O mapped PC/104 expansion boards only decode the lowest 10 bits of the I/O address,
therefore these boards restrict the usable I/O space to 0x3FF).

CTI CANpro/104 Spaces

Memory Space

The CTI CANpro/104 board can be configured to operate in the CPU Memory Address Space
between addresses 0x000000 and 0xCFE000. The board decodes an 8192/0x2000 byte block of
memory selectable at numerous address locations throughout the first 16-Meg of CPU address range.
The selection is always on an 8192/0x2000 byte address boundary.

I/O Space

The CTI CANpro/104 board can be configured to operate in the CPU I/O Address Space between
addresses 0x000 and 0x7C0. The board decodes either a 256/0x100 byte block or a 64/x40 byte
sized block depending on the selection of either the PeliCAN or BasicCAN mode (more on this
selection later).

When the PeliCAN mode is selected, the board decodes a 256/0x100 byte block (on a
256/0x100 byte address boundary) at I/O addresses from 0x000 to 0x700.

When the BasicCAN mode is selected, the board decodes a 64/0x40 byte block (on a 64/0x40
byte address boundary) at I/O addresses from 0x000 to 0x7C0.

The selection of either Memory or I/O space is made with Jumper J3A Position #1.

J3A Position #1

Function

Removed

Memory Space operation enabled

Installed

I/O Space operation enabled

Table 1

Memory Space Enabling

Some CPU System board BIOS’s will scan certain regions of the CPU memory below the 1-Meg
boundary looking for ROM’s to boot from, and if the CTI CANpro/104 board is setup to operate
within these memory regions, the BIOS might accidently confuse this board as being a ROM. To
prevent this, this board has the ability to power-up (or after a system reset) with the Memory Space
disabled.

There are 2 ways to enable the Memory Space. First, it can be enabled permanently by using
Jumper J3C Position #1.

J3C Position #1

Function

Removed

Memory Space is always enabled

Installed

Memory Space powers-up (or resets) as disabled

Table 2

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