Re: [NTLK] Serial interfaces (was: Re: newtontalk Digest V3 #

From: Randolph Gore (rgore_at_newted.dyndns.org)
Date: Wed Feb 19 2003 - 06:54:00 PST


On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 Paul Guyot wrote:

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>Channel 0: high speed interface with modem controls and ring indicator. Channel 1: low-speed asynchronous link for IR comms. Channel 2: low-speed channel for printing support. Channel 3: modem communications. There are also the serial ports provided by the PCMCIA cards. Interconnect Port: channel 0 @ RS422 level, channel 3 @ CMOS level. Internal connector: channels 0, 2 & 3 @ CMOS level.
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>slt1 and slt2 are the identifier for the PCMCIA cards. But maybe do slt3 and slt4 work since the MP2x00/eMate architecture supports up to 4 cards.
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It.'s our "digital hub."

Randy

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