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PC104

2004-10-08 by bty639886

Has anyone implemented a PC104 bus from the LPC2192/4 series of 
processors?

Any information would be really useful as I am not familiar with the 
pc104 spec yet....

thanks,
pete

RE: [lpc2000] PC104

2004-10-09 by Joe Hlebasko

The PC104 bus is nothing more than the ISA bus from the desktop PC. If the
ARM MCU is the bus master won't be much help as to use any commercial card
you still will need a driver for the card. Getting enough info from a card
vendor to write a drive could be challenging.

Joe
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> Any information would be really useful as I am not familiar with the
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> pete
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Re: PC104

2004-10-09 by Pete

Hi Joe,
thanks for the info. The ISA bus should be simple to implement from 
the LPC peripheral bus i presume.
As for the driver interface then it should be ok, as one of our 
customers specify that we must use 'their' PC104 card to implement a 
special comms interface, and they will provide all the programming 
guides. I presume they spec that we use their card so that it is 
compatible with the rest of their system...

Anyway, gettng the programming guide should be ok. Just need to 
implement the pc104 bus. If its ISA then that should be easy enough 
to do, but may need some logic/cpld or similar to generate all the 
required signals.

thanks
pete

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Joe Hlebasko" <jhlebasko@i...> 
wrote:
> The PC104 bus is nothing more than the ISA bus from the desktop 
PC. If the
> ARM MCU is the bus master won't be much help as to use any 
commercial card
> you still will need a driver for the card. Getting enough info 
from a card
> vendor to write a drive could be challenging.
> 
> Joe
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: bty639886 [mailto:peter.brown@b...] 
> > Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:24 AM
> > To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [lpc2000] PC104
> > 
> > 
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> > Has anyone implemented a PC104 bus from the LPC2192/4 series 
> > of processors?
> > 
> > Any information would be really useful as I am not familiar with 
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