Difference between revisions of "Peripheral 2 Register"
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Revision as of 11:45, 11 November 2019
Number | $06 |
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Readable | Yes |
Writable | Yes |
Short Description | Enables Acceleration, DivMMC, Multiface, Mouse and AY audio. |
Bit | Function |
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7 | Enable turbo mode key "F8", 0 = disabled (0 after PoR or Hard-reset) |
6 | DMA mode (0 = zxnDMA, 1 = Z80 DMA) (0 after PoR or Hard-reset) |
5 | (core 2.0) Enable Lightpen (1 = enabled) (0 after PoR or Hard-reset)
(core 3.0) Enable "F3" key (50/60 Hz switch) |
4 | DivMMC automatic paging (1 = enabled) (0 after PoR or Hard-reset) |
3 | Enable Multiface (1 = enabled) (0 after PoR or Hard-reset) |
2 | PS/2 mode (0 = keyboard, 1 = mouse), exchanges the keyboard/mouse pins on the PS/2 connector (0 after PoR or Hard-reset)
(core 3.0) can be modified only in "config" mode |
1-0 | Audio chip mode (%00 = YM, %01 = AY, %1x = Disabled)
(core 3.0) %11 resets all AY (not sure how is that different from %10, TBD) |
The bit 7 doesn't prevent SW from setting up turbo mode by writing into CPU Speed Register ($07), it is used only to enable/disable the "F8" key toggle (core 2.00.24 information).
NEW in core 3.0:
bit 5 = enable F3 (50/60 Hz) bit 2 ps2mode only modifiable in config mode chip mode = 11 resets all AY