Reply 40 of 100, by sharangad
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Rendition boards appear to generate an interrupt on IRQ 0x0A, (V2000) or 0x0B (V1000) (at least the ones I've seen) which are listed as:
INT 0A - IRQ2 - EGA VERTICAL RETRACE ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 14
INT 0A - internal - INVALID TASK STATE SEGMENT (80286 protected-mode) ....
OR
INT 0B - IRQ3 - COM2 INTERRUPT ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........14
INT 0B - internal - NOT PRESENT (80286 protected-mode) ..
I'm guessing it's the former (out of the first two or the second two). But how do you tell them apart, an x86 one from a 286 one?
I'm guessing these are the ports because PCI hardware register 0x3C (lowest 8 bits listed as Interrupt in the V2200 spec sheet).
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