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    公开(公告)号:DE1524181A1

    公开(公告)日:1970-07-02

    申请号:DE1524181

    申请日:1966-12-22

    Applicant: IBM

    Abstract: 1,143,507. Input/output control. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. 2 Nov., 1966 [29 Dec., 1965], No. 49047/66. Heading G4A. In a priority polling system for selecting one of a number of stations, each station in a demand state responds to a polling signal to emit a return address signal comprising an ordered plurality of parameters unique to that station, a polling signal being initially issued to each station, parameters of greatest significance in each order in turn of any return address signals being selected, each selection preventing issue of a polling signal to those stations not corresponding to the selected parameters, so that after all orders have been considered one station is finally selected. A data-processing system comprises four address circuits, each feeding a respective set of n lines, the 4n lines serving to address (i.e. select) input/output units. Each input/output unit receives one line from each set, concurrent energization of all these four lines selecting the unit. A ring counter at the data-processing system, when activated, controls the. following sequence of operations. Firstly, all 4n lines are energized simultaneously, so selecting all the input/output units. Those input/output units which require service return their addresses simultaneously to the data-processing system on four further sets of n lines, each unit being permanently connected to one line from each set for this purpose. Each of these further sets of lines goes to a respective one of the four address circuits. The ring counter enables each address circuit in turn to set triggers corresponding to those of the n lines of the respective said further set of lines which are energized, and then remove the energization of all the n lines of the respective first set of lines previously established and replace it by the energization of that one of the lines corresponding to the lowest-numbered (highest-priority) set trigger in the address circuit. Thus after all the address circuits have been thus enabled, the highestpriority input/output unit which requested service initially remains selected alone. The ring counter then supplies a signal to all the input/output units in common to cause service to commence at the selected input/output unit, then resets the triggers. The eight sets of n lines may be used for other purposes (than addressing) during the servicing.

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