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SIMM pinouts are available at http://www.cistron.nl/~nctnico Motorolas data book – Dynamic RAMs and Memory Modules 2.7 How do I interface to an IBM clone?

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SIMM pinouts are available at http://www.cistron.nl/~nctnico Motorolas data book – Dynamic RAMs and Memory Modules 2.7 How do I interface to an IBM clone?

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• http://cal003109.student.utwente.nl/stefan has info on various ports (parallel, serial, keyboard, etc.) • The comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.* FAQ (posted on news.answers and comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc, available via ftp from ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc) contains connector/bus pinouts and other useful information. • pchardware”>http://www.hut.fi/~then/electronics/computer.htmlpchardware IBM, Technical Reference, Personal Computer AT, 1984 • “The IBM Personal Computer, from the Inside Out” by Sargent and Shoemaker (published by Addison-Wesley) provides a lot of information about interfacing an IBM type PC to various things. • Talking to a floppy control from NC4000: ftp://ftp.hal.com/pub/elvey/floppy.txt • Using a non-DOS machine to talk to a DOS disk ftp://ftp.hal.com/pub/elvey/disk.txt • http://www-techdoc.intel.com and www.national.com Look up the datasheets for their super-IO parts, which have Paralell Port, Serial Port, RTC, Floppy Controller, all in

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