I/O Memory Map
Table 6
provides a map of memory addresses reserved by the computer for peripheral input/output (I/O) devices. Use the information in Table 6 to
determine if the memory address of an external device (such as a PC Card) conflicts with a memory address reserved by the computer.
Check the documentation of the external I/O device to determine its memory address. If a device's memory address conflicts with a memory
address reserved by the computer, change the address of the device.
Table 6. I/O Memory Map
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00100000-03FFFFFF
High memory area
FD000000-FDFFFFFF (approximate; not a fixed location)
Video RAM
FF200000-FF2FFFFF (approximate; not a fixed location)
Video RAM
FFFE0000-FFFFFFFF
BIOS ROM
NOTE: To view I/O addresses in Windows 95 and Windows 98, click the
Start
button,
point to
Settings
, and click
Control Panel
. Double-click the
System
icon. Click the
Device Manager
tab, and then double-click
Computer
.
Address
Device
0000-001F
DMA controller #1
0020-003F
Interrupt controller #1
0040-005F
System timers
0060-0060
Keyboard controller
0061-0061
System speaker
0064-0064
Keyboard controller
0070-007F
RTC and NMI enable
0080-009F
DMA page registers
00A0-00BF
Interrupt controller #2
00C0-00DF
DMA controller #2
00F0-00FF
Math coprocessor
0170-0177
CD-ROM drive controller
01F0-01F7
Hard-disk drive controller
0210-0217
Audio controller
0220-022F
Audio controller
0270-0277
Fast IR
0376-0376
IDE controller
0378-037F
LPT1
0388-038B
Audio controller
03B0-03BB
VGA
03C0-03DF
VGA
03E0-03E1
PC Card controller
03E8-03EF
Fast IR
03F2-03F5;
03F7-03F7
Diskette controller
03F8-03FF
COM1
0530-0537
Audio controller
0778-077B
ECP registers
ECE0-ECFF
USB controller
FFA0-FFAF
PCI-IDE bus registers
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