| ??? 06/19/03 10:06 Read: times |
#48800 - RE: Port 0 (Back post) Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I dont know about'could' be used for memory transfer,you'll find that port 0 is used in conjunction with port 2 and ale to form the multiplexed external address/data bus when used with an external memory,or it can be used as a standard i/o port with slightly different driveAll is explained in the pdf referenced it the post you quoted. |
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| Port 0 (Back post) | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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