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The "Contention pattern" shows the sequence of (non-)contention which occurs: an entry of "N:x" means that the Z80 simply continues for x T states, while "C:x" means that the Z80 is paused for the same number of T states as with a normal [[contended memory]] access, before continuing for x T states. | The "Contention pattern" shows the sequence of (non-)contention which occurs: an entry of "N:x" means that the Z80 simply continues for x T states, while "C:x" means that the Z80 is paused for the same number of T states as with a normal [[contended memory]] access, before continuing for x T states. | ||
Access to ports between 0x4000 and 0x7ffe with the low bit clear | Access to ports between 0x4000 and 0x7ffe with the low bit clear (i.e. when the ULA's own port is not being accessed) is subject to contention on every T state, as neither the contention cancellation mechanism for memory requests nor the contention cancellation mechanism for ULA IO port access is triggered. Every T state of the IO access is therefore treated as if it were the first T state of a memory access. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |