Interrupt channel assignments memory map, Table 3-1, Interrupt channel assignments – ADLINK CoreModule 920 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

CoreModule 920

Reference Manual

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Interrupt Channel Assignments

The interrupt channel assignments are shown in

Table 3-1

.

Legend: D = Default, O = Optional, X = Fixed

Memory Map

The following table provides the common PC/AT memory allocations. These are DOS-level addresses. The
OS typically hides these physical addresses by way of memory management.

Table 3-1. Interrupt Channel Assignments

Device vs IRQ No.

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11

12

13

14

15

Timer X
Secondary Cascade

X

COM1

O D

COM2

D O

RTC

X

Math Coprocessor

X

SATA Primary

X

SATA Secondary

X

PCI INTA

Automatically Assigned

PCI INTB

Automatically Assigned

PCI INTC

Automatically Assigned

PCI INTD

Automatically Assigned

USB

Automatically Assigned

Video

Automatically Assigned

Ethernet

Automatically Assigned

NOTE

The IRQs for USB, Video, and Ethernet are automatically assigned by the BIOS
Plug and Play logic. Local IRQs assigned during initialization can not be used
by external devices.

Table 3-2. Memory Map

Base Address

Function

00000000h - 0009FFFFh

Conventional Memory

000A0000h - 000AFFFFh

Graphics Memory

000B0000h -

000B7FFFh

Mono Text Memory

000B8000h -

000BFFFFh

Color Text Memory

000C0000h -

000CFFFFh

Standard Video BIOS

000D0000h - 000DFFFFh

DVMT Memory

000E0000h -

000EFFFFh

PCI Express Base Memory

000F0000h -

000FFFFFh

System Flash and PCI Resources

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