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Intel 386 User Manual

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DEVICE CONFIGURATION
Figure 5-10. SIO and SSIO Configuration Register (SIOCFG)
SIO and SSIO Configuration
SIOCFG
(read/write)
Expanded Addr:
ISA Addr:
Reset State:
F836H
00H
7 0
S1M S0M SSBSRC S1BSRC S0BSRC
Bit
Number
Bit
Mnemonic
Function
7 S1M SIO1 Modem Signal Connections:
0 = Connects the SIO1 modem input signals to the package pins.
1 = Connects the SIO1 modem input signals internally.
6 S0M SIO0 Modem Signal Connections:
0 = Connects the SIO0 modem input signals to the package pins.
1 = Connects the SIO0 modem input signals internally.
5–3 Reserved. These bits are undefined; for compatibility with future devices,
do not modify these bits.
2 SSBSRC SSIO Baud-rate Generator Clock Source:
0 = Connects the internal PSCLK signal to the SSIO baud-rate
generator.
1 = Connects the internal SERCLK signal to the SSIO baud-rate
generator.
1 S1BSRC SIO1 Baud-rate Generator Clock Source:
0 = Connects the COMCLK pin to the SIO1 baud-rate generator.
1 = Connects the internal SERCLK signal to the SIO1 baud-rate
generator.
0 S0BSRC SIO0 Baud-rate Generator Clock Source:
0 = Connects the COMCLK pin to the SIO0 baud-rate generator.
1 = Connects the internal SERCLK signal to the SIO0 baud-rate
generator.

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Model386
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