Sony AR-B1570 User Manual

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AR-B1570 User’s Guide 
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2.4.2 Real-Time Clock and Non-Volatile RAM 
The AR-B1570 contains a real-time clock compartment that maintains the date and time in addition to storing 
configuration information about the computer system.  It contains 14 bytes of clock and control registers and 
114 bytes of general purpose RAM.  Because of the use of CMOS technology, it consumes very little power 
and can be maintained for long periods of time using an internal Lithium battery.  The contents of each byte in 
the CMOS RAM are listed as follows: 
 
 
 Real-Time Clock & Non-Volatile RAM  
2.4.3 Timer 
The AR-B1570 provides three programmable timers, each with a timing frequency of 1.19 MHz. 
 
Timer 0 
The output of this timer is tied to interrupt request 0. (IRQ 0) 
 
Timer 1 
This timer is used to trigger memory refresh cycles. 
 
Timer 2 
This timer provides the speaker tone. 
Application programs can load different counts into this timer to generate various sound frequencies. 
 
Address Description 
00 Seconds 
01 Second 
alarm 
02 Minutes 
03 Minute 
alarm 
04 Hours 
05 Hour 
alarm 
06 
Day of week 
07 
Date of month 
08 Month 
09 Year 
0A 
Status register A 
0B 
Status register B 
0C 
Status register C 
0D 
Status register D 
0E 
Diagnostic status byte 
0F 
Shutdown status byte 
10 
Diskette drive type byte, drive A and B 
11 
Fixed disk type byte, drive C 
12 
Fixed disk type byte, drive D 
13 Reserved 
 
14 Equipment 
byte 
15 
Low base memory byte 
16 
High base memory byte 
17 
Low expansion memory byte 
18 
High expansion memory byte 
19-2D Reserved 
2E-2F 
2-byte CMOS checksum 
30 
Low actual expansion memory byte 
31 
High actual expansion memory byte 
32 
Date century byte 
33 
Information flags (set during power on) 
34-7F 
Reserved for system BIOS