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boca0 at isa? port 0x100 irq 5
com2 at boca? slave ?
com3 at boca? slave ?
com4 at boca? slave ?
com5 at boca? slave ?
For 8-port BB1008 boards:
boca0 at isa? port 0x100 irq 5
com2 at boca? slave ?
com3 at boca? slave ?
com4 at boca? slave ?
com5 at boca? slave ?
com6 at boca? slave ?
com7 at boca? slave ?
com8 at boca? slave ?
com9 at boca? slave ?
For 16-port BB2016 boards:
boca0 at isa? port 0x100 irq 5
com2 at boca? slave ?
com3 at boca? slave ?
com4 at boca? slave ?
com5 at boca? slave ?
com6 at boca? slave ?
com7 at boca? slave ?
com8 at boca? slave ?
com9 at boca? slave ?
boca1 at isa? port 0x140 irq 5
com10 at boca? slave ?
com11 at boca? slave ?
com12 at boca? slave ?
com13 at boca? slave ?
com14 at boca? slave ?
com15 at boca? slave ?
com16 at boca? slave ?
com17 at boca? slave ?
(The BB2016 is functionally equivalent to two BB1008 boards, and is configured as such.)
Each boca device is the master device for up to eight com devices. The kernel configuration specifies these com devices as slave devices of the boca device, as shown in the synopsis. The slave ID given for each com device determines which bit in the interrupt multiplexing register is tested to find interrupts for that device. The port specification for the boca device is used to compute the base addresses for the com subdevices and the port for the interrupt multiplexing register.
January 3, 1995 | NetBSD 6.1 |