User manual

APPENDIX
A
USING
DMA
WITH
THE
KIM-4
Some
advanced
applications
involving
access
to
high-speed
peripherals
such
as
floppy
discs
require
the
ability
to
stop
the
processor
and
allow
another
device
(usually
called
a
'controller')
to
gain
control
of the
address
and
data
lines
in
order
to
transfer
a
quantity
of
data
in or out
of the
memory.
This
is
called
DMA or
direct
memory
access.