8253 chip
Usage in CPC interfaces
Used by standard Amstrad (and compatible) RS232 interfaces, mapped to Ports:
FBDCh Amstrad RS323 8253 Baudrate Timer 0 Channel A TX Clock (R/W) FBDDh Amstrad RS323 8253 Baudrate Timer 1 Channel A RX Clock (R/W) FBDEh Amstrad RS323 8253 Baudrate Timer 2 Channel B RX/TX Clock (R/W) FBDFh Amstrad RS323 8253 Baudrate Timer 0-2 Control Registers (W) Clock Input seems to be 2MHz, Clock output goes to a Z80 DART chip, Clock Output may be further divided by 1, 16, 32, or 64 in the DART chip
Also used by KDS interface, mapped to other Ports, and RX/TX exchanged:
FBE8h KDS RS232 8253 Baudrate Timer 0 (RX Clock) (R/W) FBE9h KDS RS232 8253 Baudrate Timer 1 (TX Clock) (R/W) FBEAh KDS RS232 8253 Baudrate Timer 2 (not used) (R/W) FBEBh KDS RS232 8253 Baudrate Timer 0-2 Control Registers (W) Clock Input seems to be 2MHz, Clock output goes to a 6850 chip, Clock Output may be further divided by 1, 16, or 64 in the 6850 chip
Timer Registers
8253 Timer 0 Register (R/W) 8253 Timer 1 Register (R/W) 8253 Timer 2 Register (R/W) These ports allow to access three decrementing 16bit timers. Assuming that the corresponding Control Registers are set to "LSB-then-MSB", the 16bit reload values (aka divider values) are written in two 8bit fractions:
1st write: LSB of reload value 2nd write: MSB of reload value
For the CPC RS232 interfaces, the baudrates are calculated as such:
Baudrate = 2MHz / reload / prescaler
Where "prescaler" is an additional divider in the DART or 6850 chip. Eg.
300 baud = 2MHz / 01A0h / 16 9600 baud = 2MHz / 000Dh / 16
Note: Reading from the Timer registers does probably return the current counter values rather than the reload value (?) also not sure if/how it freezes between LSB and MSB reads, and how Control bits 4-5 are working exactly.
Control Registers
8253 Timer 0-2 Control Registers (W) This port allows to configure three write-only 6bit registers: Bit6-7 specify which of the registers is to be updated, Bit0-5 contain the new value for that register.
7-6 Counter Number (0..2=Counter 0..2, 3=Reserved) 5-4 Read/Load (0=Latching?, 1=MSB only, 2=LSB only, 3=LSB-then-MSB) 3-1 Mode 0=Interrupt on Terminal Count 1=Programmable One-Shot 2=Rate Generator (short edge, low for 1 period of input clock) 3=Rate Generator (square wave, low for 2nd half of counter range) 4=Software Triggered Strobe 5=Hardware Triggered Strobe 6=Same as Mode 2 7=Same as Mode 3
0 BCD (0=normal, 1=bcd)
When used as RS232 Baudrate Generator (ie. as in the CPC), all three registers should be set to square-wave non-bcd lsb-then-msb (ie. write values 36h, 76h, and B6h to this port).