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- From: nick toop <nick@cortexco.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k
- Subject: Re: 68230 PIT Problems
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 08:56:40 +0100
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- In article <4ker0d$8tq@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu>, Chris Hafey
- <chafey@ecst.csuchico.edu> writes
- > I am building a 68k board with a 68230 PIT. The systems Ram, EEprom
- >and Duart are working fine but the 68230 doesn't even return the same
- >value written to its read/write registers. I am stumped and need some
- >advice from those who have worked with this chip before. I have the
- >address lines hooked up to Rs1-Rs5, the data lines hooked up to D0-D7,
- >/dtack, /reset, R/W, /cs, clk, gnd and vcc. I figured I could leave
- >H1-H4, PA0-PA7, PB0-PB7 not connected because I am working with the timer
- >portion only. PC2/Tin is connected to the system clock (4 mhz), PC3/TIOUT
- >is connected to the IRQ line, PC7/ TIACK is connected to the interrupts IACK.
- >Is it ok to leave the Handshake (H) lines not connected? How about port a
- >and port b lines? The H lines are pulled up internally so I figured it would
- >be ok. The 68230 is giving correct bus signals (dtacking correctly, etc).
- >If anyone can give me some help, please send email!
- >
- >Chris Hafey
- >
- >
- >
-
- I expect you are generating the /cs from just /as... you need to use /ds as
- well. I have made this mistake in the past. Check the timing diagrams.
- Regards
- --
- nick toop
-