HP41 FI data line
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02-07-2016, 09:20 PM
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HP41 FI data line
Should the FI data line go high or low to indicate data available? FI line from the I/O ports?
Thanks, Nate |
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04-13-2016, 09:36 AM
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RE: HP41 FI data line
Hi Nate,
In short, no, FI is the Flag Input line. I'll add that this is the obscurest and most poorly documented line from the I/O interface. :-) It's used only by peripherals (PRINTER, HP-IL, WAND, etc) when requesting service from the CPU and is held high for a full digit time (four clock bit time cycles). The exact digit when the FI line is high informs the CPU of the type of service/periphera requesting service. To the best of my knowledge, apart from said peripherals, only the CL CPU (for obvious reasons) and the USB-41 (to simulate 82143A printer) handle this line. It has no use on ROM pacs or any other module. Cheers from Canary Islands. Diego. "Do not suppose, check it twice." |
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