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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
 
These are the device numbers of the "peripherals" connected to [[IOP/Deckard|IOP]].
=== DEV1 ===
=== DEV1 ===
The DVD player ROM (on SCPH-18000 and later). This is often physically a part of the same IC as the boot-ROM (DEV2).


=== DEV2 ===
=== DEV2 ===
The boot-ROM.


=== DEV3 ===
=== DEV3 ===
USB


=== DEV4 ===
=== DEV4 ===
[[SPU2]]


=== DEV5 ===
=== DEV5 ===
[[MechaCon]]


=== DEV6 ===
=== DEV6 ===
???


=== DEV7 ===
=== DEV7 ===
???


=== DEV8 ===
=== DEV8 ===
Originally, the parallel port of the PS1. on the PS2 it is unused on retail models, but even the DECKARD emulator still has code for handling DEV8. [https://israpps.github.io/PPC-Monitor/docs/IOP_devquirck/Dev8_Exp2.html seems to be recycled for PowerPC UART]. On DTL-T models, the DRP interface (for debugging with DECI2) is connected.


=== DEV9 ===
=== DEV9 ===
[[DEV9C]], also known as SSBUS controller or HDD controller in official documentation. Typically connects to ([[SPEED]]).

Latest revision as of 03:55, 24 November 2024

Overview[edit | edit source]

These are the device numbers of the "peripherals" connected to IOP.

DEV1[edit | edit source]

The DVD player ROM (on SCPH-18000 and later). This is often physically a part of the same IC as the boot-ROM (DEV2).

DEV2[edit | edit source]

The boot-ROM.

DEV3[edit | edit source]

USB

DEV4[edit | edit source]

SPU2

DEV5[edit | edit source]

MechaCon

DEV6[edit | edit source]

???

DEV7[edit | edit source]

???

DEV8[edit | edit source]

Originally, the parallel port of the PS1. on the PS2 it is unused on retail models, but even the DECKARD emulator still has code for handling DEV8. seems to be recycled for PowerPC UART. On DTL-T models, the DRP interface (for debugging with DECI2) is connected.

DEV9[edit | edit source]

DEV9C, also known as SSBUS controller or HDD controller in official documentation. Typically connects to (SPEED).