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<tr><td>TX</td> <td>Output</td> <td>$C8</td></tr> | <tr><td>TX</td> <td>Output</td> <td>$C8</td></tr> |
Revision as of 11:25, 1 February 2009
I/O Map
Direction indicates both data flow, and whether to use an IN
or OUT
instruction to read/write to the given pin.
Name | Direction | Port |
TX | Output | $C8 |
RX | Input | $C8 |
RTS | Output | $BA, bit 7 |
CTS | Input | $BB, bit 4 |
DSR | Input | $BB, bit 5 |
DTR | Output | $BA, bit 6 |