Difference between revisions of "Port"
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'''Port 0'''<br> | '''Port 0'''<br> | ||
− | 0 TIME console button | + | 0 TIME console button<br> |
− | 1 MODE console button | + | 1 MODE console button<br> |
− | 2 HOLD console button | + | 2 HOLD console button<br> |
3 START console button<br> | 3 START console button<br> | ||
4 - not connected - <br> | 4 - not connected - <br> | ||
− | 5 ARM ( | + | 5 ARM (sound/graphics)<br> |
6 Enable in-signal from controllers <br> | 6 Enable in-signal from controllers <br> | ||
7 - not connected - <br> | 7 - not connected - <br> | ||
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− | '''Port 1''' | + | '''Port 1'''<br> |
+ | 0 <br> | ||
+ | 1 <br> | ||
+ | 2 <br> | ||
+ | 3 <br> | ||
+ | 4 <br> | ||
+ | 5 <br> | ||
+ | 6 <br> | ||
+ | 7 <br> | ||
+ | <br> |
Revision as of 17:49, 17 November 2012
The VES has four usable 8-bit data ports in the console, port 0 and 1 that are in the 3850 CPU and port 4 and 5 on one of the 3851 Program Storage Units.
Port 0
0 TIME console button
1 MODE console button
2 HOLD console button
3 START console button
4 - not connected -
5 ARM (sound/graphics)
6 Enable in-signal from controllers
7 - not connected -
Port 1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7