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What are io devices?

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The maximum number of Io devices can be interfaced with 8085 in the Io mapped Io technique?

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Full form of Io?

The full form of Io is Input/Output. It refers to the communication between a computer and its external devices or networks.


Can computer IO devices work simultaneously?

yes


Is there any difference between 1000 mbps io box and 10 100 mbps io box?

I'm not sure what you mean by io box, but generally 10/100 means the network devices can communicate with other network devices at either 10mbps or 100mbps. If both are capable of 100, then 100 is used. If one is only capable of 10mbps then 10 is used. 1000mbps or Gigabit Ethernet is 10x faster than 100mbps. If is also backward compatible like 100mbps devices, but will only run at full speed is you connect it to other Gigabit devices and use the correct wiring.


What is IO mapped?

Peripheral-Mapped IO is IO that is selected when the IO/M- line is high.


What does io mean in English?

If you are referring to the Italian word 'Io' which can be used in the sentence 'Io Sono', Io means I. Io sono means I am.


What are the four essential elements of a computer?

The four essential elements of a comuter or input, output, processing and storage of data.


What is Peripheral-Mapped IO?

Peripheral-Mapped IO is IO that is selected when the IO/M- line is high.


Differentiate between memory mapped IO and IO mapped IO?

Memory mapped IO is one where the processor and the IO device share the same memory location(memory) while IO mapped IO is one where the processor and the IO device have different memory located to each other.


What happens if both CPU and IO devices want to access the bus at the same time?

Maybe you have seen something called an interrupt as you work on your computer. These Interrupt Requests come from processes or devices that want to use resources. It's all very orderly.


What is DMA in 8085 in microprocessor?

DMA stands for Direct Memory Access, in regards to 8085 MP. It consists of 2 pins, namely, HOLD and HLDA. The former of which indicates the processor that either a peripherial or any IO device, is requesting the processor to hold its current activites and give the control of buses to IO devices. HLDA, on the contrary, is the acknowledgement from the microprocessor to the concerned IO device sending the request.


What moon is named io?

The moon Io.