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| − | '''HAL2''' contains data path and control logic to interface between [[HPC3]] [[PBUS]] and audio devices. It has capability to interface up to five PBUS DMA channels providing real-time DMA streams simultaneously for | + | '''HAL2''' contains data path and control logic to interface between [[HPC3]] [[PBUS]] and audio devices. It has capability to interface up to five PBUS DMA channels providing real-time DMA streams simultaneously for two stereo audio codecs (Crystal CS4216), a digital audio interface transmitter (Crystal CS8401A), a digital audio interface receiver (Crystal CS8411) and an audio synthetizer (ICS1410). |
| − | two stereo audio codecs (Crystal CS4216), a digital audio interface transmitter (Crystal | + | |
| + | == Used by == | ||
| + | It is used in SGI [[IP22]] and [[IP28]] (Indy, Indigo²) series. | ||
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| + | [[Category:SGI]] | ||
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HAL2 contains data path and control logic to interface between HPC3 PBUS and audio devices. It has capability to interface up to five PBUS DMA channels providing real-time DMA streams simultaneously for two stereo audio codecs (Crystal CS4216), a digital audio interface transmitter (Crystal CS8401A), a digital audio interface receiver (Crystal CS8411) and an audio synthetizer (ICS1410).