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* FF40-FF45 [[MEGA mini MPI]] Extended MPI Features (gated via $FF7F)
* FF40-FF45 [[MEGA mini MPI]] Extended MPI Features (gated via $FF7F)
* FF40-FF41 [[Game Master Cart]]
* FF40-FF41 [[Game Master Cart]]
* FF40-FF7F [[FHL_Eliminator]] Dual Serial Ports (exact 8 byte range selected with jumpers, FF60-FF67 standard)
* FF40-FF7F [[FHL Eliminator]] Dual Serial Ports (exact 8 byte range selected with jumpers, FF60-FF67 standard)
* FF40-FF7F [[FHL_Eliminator]] HCA, RTC, Printer Port (exact 8 byte range selected with jumpers, FF70-FF77 standard)
* FF40-FF7F [[FHL Eliminator]] HCA, RTC, Printer Port (exact 8 byte range selected with jumpers, FF70-FF77 standard)
* FF41-FF42 Becker Port used by [[CoCo3FPGA]] and some emulators for [[DriveWire]] access
* FF41-FF42 Becker Port used by [[CoCo3FPGA]] and some emulators for [[DriveWire]] access
* FF4C-FF4F Some third party Floppy Disk Controlers: [[Sardis Technologies 'no-halt' Controller|Sardis]], [[J&M/Owl-Ware|JFD]], [[Disto Super Disk Controller]], and [[Disto Super Disk Controller II]]
* FF4C-FF4F Some third party Floppy Disk Controlers: [[Sardis Technologies 'no-halt' Controller|Sardis]], [[J&M/Owl-Ware|JFD]], [[Disto Super Disk Controller]], and [[Disto Super Disk Controller II]]
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* FF64-FF67 [https://www.go4retro.com/products/cocoflash/ Retro Innovations CoCoFLASH]
* FF64-FF67 [https://www.go4retro.com/products/cocoflash/ Retro Innovations CoCoFLASH]
* FF68-FF6B [[Deluxe RS232 Pak]]
* FF68-FF6B [[Deluxe RS232 Pak]]
* FF68-FF6B [https://github.com/barberd/cocousbserial CoCo USB Serial Cartridge] (default address, modified with dip switches)
* FF68-FF6B [[CoCoIO]] (first jumper option)
* FF68-FF6B [[CoCoIO]] (first jumper option)
* FF6C-FF6F [[Direct Connect Modem Pak]]
* FF6C-FF6F [[Direct Connect Modem Pak]]
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* FF7F [[Multi-Pak]] Slot Selection Register
* FF7F [[Multi-Pak]] Slot Selection Register
* FF80-FF84 [https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Manuals/Applications/Super%20Voice%20(Speech%20Systems).pdf Speech Systems Super Voice]
* FF80-FF84 [https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Manuals/Applications/Super%20Voice%20(Speech%20Systems).pdf Speech Systems Super Voice]
* FF86-FF87 [https://github.com/barberd/cocousbpak CoCo USB Pak] (default address, modified with dip switches)
* FF86-FF87 [https://github.com/barberd/cocousbhost CoCo USB Host] (default address, modified with dip switches)
* FFE0-FFE9 & FFEF [https://thezippsterzone.com/2019/03/27/gime-x/ GIME-X for CoCo 3]  
* FFE0-FFE9 & FFEF [https://thezippsterzone.com/2019/03/27/gime-x/ GIME-X for CoCo 3]  



Latest revision as of 02:16, 23 February 2025

External Hardware IO Address Map

Tandy designated IO addresses from $FF60 to $FF7F for add-on hardware, but several parties chose to build in the $FF40-$FF5F and $FF80-FF8F ranges as well. Here are known IO addresses for add-on hardware.

Note some devices overlap each other; these devices will conflict and cannot be used together without modification.

Built-in IO devices (such as the PIAs ($FF00-FF3F), CoCo3 GIME ($FF90-FFBF), and SAM ($FFC0-FFDF)) also take the IO space. The 6809/6309 CPU uses $FFF0-FFFF for interrupt vectors.