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− | The Super I/O board is a feature of [[Development Kits]]. The board is build around a SMSC LPC47M157 chip | + | The Super I/O board is a feature of [[Development Kits]]. The board is build around a SMSC LPC47M157 chip ([https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0BxOesalXbGtOanoxenlqQUh6Y0k Datasheet]) |
The board provides the following ports: | The board provides the following ports: |
Revision as of 17:34, 16 August 2017
The Super I/O board is a feature of Development Kits. The board is build around a SMSC LPC47M157 chip (Datasheet)
The board provides the following ports:
- RS232 (used for Kernel debugging, not to be confused with Xbox Debug Monitor)
unpopulated ports or functions are:
- PS/2 Mouse port[citation needed]
- PS/2 Keyboard port[citation needed]
- something MCPX (SMBus?)[citation needed]
- Temp something (SMBus?)[citation needed]
- Post code (SMBus?)[citation needed]
- Flash-ROM / BIOS (like modchips, replaces onboard kernel?)[citation needed]
Picture of the board[FIXME]
Related links
(SMBus?)