PC Sound System Plus (250-1701) I/O and DMA Faxback Doc. # 2661 Your sound card uses I/O port addresses 22xH and 24xH for data transfers, where x has values from O to F (default is 220H). The base address is selectable by jumper J1 (see Page 4). This table shows the I/O port addresses uses by the sound board. Note that FM Music can also be accessed through I/O addresses 388H and 89H. ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OPERATION 200H-207H Game Port write/read Base + 6H DSP Reset write only Base + 8H* FM Music (Data/Status Port) write/read Base + 9H* FM Music (Register Port) write only Base + OAH DSP Read Data read only Base + OCH DSP Write Data or Command write only Base + OCH DSP Write Buffer Status write only Base + OCH DSP Write Buffer Status(bit 7) read only Base + OEH DSP Data Available Status(bit 7) read only INTERRUPT CHANNELS: Your sound board supports four different interrupt channels (IRQ2, IRQ3, IRQ5, OR IRQ7) for DMA transfers. If the interrupt channel conflicts with other adapter cards, you can easily change the default interrupt channel (IRQ7) on the sound board to another setting. IRQ channels on the sound board are selectable by jumper block JP1. INTERRUPT AT MACHINE: NUMBER IRQ0 Used By System Timer IRQ1 Used by Keyboard IRQ2 Free For Use IRQ3 Free For Use (or COM Port 2) IRQ4 Used By COM Port 1 IRQ5 Free For Use IRQ6 Used By Diskette Controller IRQ7 Default Used by SOUND POWER 2.0 DMA CHANNELS: The DMA channel on your sound board is not selectable (default is DMA channel 1). Therefore if a channel conflict with other adapter cards arises, you should change the DMA channels on the other cards to another setting (DMA channel 0-3). (jlc-10/12/93)