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# DDR p3io driver work, various notes
Date: 2023-05-28
Author: icex2
Notes about my work on writing a DDR P3io driver.
## Python IO board hardware breakout interface
PCB breakout interfaces/connectors on the side of the boards.
### P2IO DDR
Descriptions assume cabinet hardware of an upgraded DDR "black SD cabinet"
* `LINE OUT 1`: Primary audio out to amplifier
* `LINE OUT 2`: N.C.
* `RGB`: Video out to monitor, supports 15khz/31khz based on hardware switch for video freq/mode selection
* `COM1`: Virtual com port that connects to the EXTIO
* `COM2`: Virtual com port that connects to a pair of ICCA card readers
* `LAN`: Network connection
* `PWR`: 100V power in
* `ANALOG`: N.C.
* `PORT 1`: Lights output for cabinet lights, e.g. menu button lights, top header lights
* `PORT 2`: N.C.
* `DIPSW`
* `1`: ???
* `2`: On = force all sensor polling mode and allow running the game without an EXTIO
* `3`: ???
* `4`: On = force 15 khz monitor output
* `PLUG 1`: Black dongle
* `PLUG 2`: White dongle
### P3IO GF/DM
Descriptions assume usage of a P3IO from a GF/DM in a "chimera style PCB build" on an upgraded
DDR "black SD cabinet"
* `PWR`: 100V power in
* `12V-OUT`: +12V out for external devices
* `PORT 1`: Lights output for cabinet lights, e.g. menu button lights, top header lights
* `PORT 2`: N.C.
* `COM1`: To EXTIO
* `COM2`: To card readers
* `RGB`: Video out to monitor, supports 15khz/31khz based on hardware switch for video freq/mode selection
* `LINE OUT 1`: Primary audio out to amplifier
* `LINE OUT 2`: N.C.
* `DIPSW`
* `1`:
* `2`:
* `3`:
* `4`: On = force 15 khz monitor output
* `PLUG 1`: Roundplug black dongle
* `PLUG 2`: Roundplug white dongle
### P3IO DDR(X)
Descriptions assume cabinet hardware of an upgraded DDR "black SD cabinet"
* `PWR`: 100V power in
* `USB`: USB memory card readers on cabinet
* `PORT 1`: Lights output for cabinet lights, e.g. menu button lights, top header lights
* `COM3-4`: Virtual COM ports
* COM3 (VCOM1): Pins 1,3,5 on connector -> To card readers
* COM4 (VCOM0): Pins 2,4,6 on connector -> N.C.
* `PLUG`: Breakout to security round plugs (black and white dongles)
* `COM1`: To EXTIO
* Pinout (pins left to right)
* 1: TXD1
* 2: RXD1
* 3: N.C.
* 4: N.C.
* 5: GND
* `COM2`: N/A (light spires on black HD cabinet)
* Pinout (pins left to right)
* 1: TXD2
* 2: RXD2
* 3: GND
* `RGB`: Video out to monitor, supports 15khz/31khz based on hardware switch for video freq/mode selection
* `LINE OUT1`: Primary audio out to amplifier
* `LINE OUT2`: N.C.
* `LAN`: Network
* `DIP SW`
* `1`:
* `2`:
* `3`:
* `4`: On = force 15 khz monitor output
## Python IO boards and differences
### P3IO DDR(X)
* Connects to USB and actually enumerates as a USB device and not a virtual COM port
* COM ports 1-4 on breakout of the PCB are being passed through as actual COM ports to the operating system
### P3IO GF/DM
* Connects to USB and actually enumerates as a USB device and not a virtual COM port
* COM ports 1-2 on breakout of the PCB are just virtual COM ports
* These do not show up as COM ports on the operating system
* The game drives the COM ports through the main P3IO protocol with additional P3IO commands
to open, read, write and close these virtual COM ports
### P2IO DDR
* Connects to USB and actually enumerates as a USB device and not a virtual COM port
* COM ports 1-2 on breakout of the PCB are just virtual COM ports
* These do not show up as COM ports on the operating system
* The game drives the COM ports through the main P3IO protocol with additional P3IO commands
to open, read, write and close these virtual COM ports
## Pinout card reader P1 -> P2 mini din8 male to mini din8 male
Port 1 2 and 3:
* Pin 3: TX
* Pin 4: GND
* Pin 5 : RX
Pin 3 and 5 need to be reversed inbetween readers
They are all the same, so your cable needs to bridge them over.
A standard male to male mini din 8 cable does not do that.
### Pinout card reader stock cable s-sub9 to round pin9
```text
dsub-9 female -> mini-din8 male
2 (TXD) -> 3
3 (RXD) -> 5
5 (GND) -> 4
```
## ADE board and com port assignments
Default or incorrectly configured?
* `COM1` -> on mainboard
* `COM2` -> COM2 on P3IO breakout
* `COM3` -> ???
* `COM4` -> COM1 on P3IO breakout
## P3IO command init sequence on DDR 18
From the ddrio-python23 library
```text
.data:1002D5D0 g_init_pakets db 0AAh, 2, 0, 1, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 ; DATA XREF: initialize_and_send_pakets+5↑o
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2, 0, 2Fh, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 3, 1, 27h, 1, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2 dup(2), 31h, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2, 3, 1, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 3, 4, 27h, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 5, 25h, 10h, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 6, 25h, 10h, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 7, 25h, 10h, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 8, 25h, 10h, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 9, 25h, 10h, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 0Ah, 25h, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 0Bh, 25h, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 0Ch, 25h, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 0Dh, 25h, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2Bh, 0Eh, 25h, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 3, 0Fh, 5, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 3, 0, 2Bh, 1, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 3, 1, 29h, 5, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 3, 2, 5, 30h, 28h dup(0); field_0.field_0
.data:1002D5D0 db 0AAh, 2 dup(3), 27h, 29h dup(0); field_0.field_0
``
```text
// 01: get version <- this is part of a "flush" of old data?
// 2F: set mode
// 27: get cab type or dispsw
// 31: get coinstock
// 1: get version
// 27: get cab type or dipsw
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 25: read plug
// 5: set watchdog
// 2b: unknown
// 29: get video freq
// 5: set watchdog
// 27: get cab type or dipsw
```