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Hardware port list

Post by Baxos »

Hello OsDevers =)
Where can i find a list of the diffrent hardware ports like 60 & 64 is for the kb?
Thankes..
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Post by JamesM »

Hi,

AFAIK there isn't one. Ralf brown's interrupt list (google it) contains a similar list somewhere though, IIRC.

Generally knowing what device you want to access helps you narrow down searches though.

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Post by pcmattman »

Be careful looking for Ralf Brown's list though... He seems to have gotten quite unusual advertising - some may be NSFW.

Also, once you reach things like hard disks or network cards, you can use the PCI bus (assuming of course the card is on the PCI bus and not on ISA) to find the port bases (among other things).
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Post by Combuster »

Many of the current devices do not have fixed addresses anymore. Once you've gotten to the basic PC/AT hardware, you're pretty much done, as the remaining stuff is pretty much indeterminate.

That aside, what do you intend to use that list for. I can't think of a good reason why you'd want to link an unknown port number to a device - Either you already have a driver for it, or it's "advanced" stuff you don't need to care about yet.
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Post by DeletedAccount »

Man do check out the HelpPC program available from osdever.net . I actually find it quite handy
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Post by jal »

pcmattman wrote:Be careful looking for Ralf Brown's list though... He seems to have gotten quite unusual advertising - some may be NSFW.
That's just the first link Google gives you, at http://www.ctyme.com/rbrown.htm, but luckily the NSFW adds are below your average screen height, so just don't scroll down :).


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