:D lol ports.txt is what i'm searching... ty :)
I take the question open maiby someone add another resources...
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Browse All TopicsHi guys for study reason i really like to get a full i/o port list whit realtive reference on registrers and beaviors. I have zapped for long on google, and hacking forums but i have find only little text listing only port number whiout a strong low level explain... i have alredy see ralf brown site but is only for interrupts... what i'm serching is a reference for example for managing the pc speker you use port 61h or cmos whit 71h. So exist a good reference?
Thk for help.
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by: Infinity08Posted on 2009-04-16 at 06:19:22ID: 24157328
Here are some overviews of the I/O ports on the x86 architecture :
info/memor y/ports.tx t /mbsys/res /ioSummary -c.html
http://www.os2site.com/sw/
http://www.pcguide.com/ref