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Table 24:

Message format

4.2.1

One-byte messages

One-byte messages consist of a single byte transferred during a MESSAGE phase. The byte’s message code
determines the message to be performed as defined in Tables 27, 40, and 45. The IDENTIFY message is a
one-byte code, but its format is different.

4.2.2

Two-byte messages

Two-byte messages consist of two consecutive bytes transferred during a MESSAGE IN phase or a MES-
SAGE OUT phase. The value of the first byte determines the message to be performed as defined in Tables
27, 40, and 45. The second byte is a parameter byte used as defined in the message descriptions.

4.2.3

Extended messages

A value of 01h in the first byte of a message indicates the beginning of a multiple-byte extended message. The
minimum number of bytes sent for an extended message is three. All of the extended message bytes shall be
transferred in consecutive MESSAGE IN phases or consecutive MESSAGE OUT phases. See sections refer-
enced in Table 26 for details of the extended messages.

Table 25:

Extended message format

1. The EXTENDED MESSAGE LENGTH field

specifies the length in bytes of the Extended Message

Code

plus the extended message arguments to follow. The total length of the message is equal to the

EXTENDED MESSAGE LENGTH plus two. A value of zero in the EXTENDED MESSAGE LENGTH
field indicates 256 bytes follow.

2. The extended message codes are listed in Table 26.

Message code

Message format

00h

One-byte message (TASK COMPLETE)

01h

Extended messages

02h–0Ah

One-byte messages

0Bh

Obsolete one-byte messages

0Ch–0Eh

One-byte messages

0Fh–10h

Reserved one-byte messages

11h–13h

Obsolete one-byte messages

14h–15h

Reserved one-byte messages

16h–17h

One-byte messages

20h–24h

Two-byte messages

25h–2Fh

Reserved two-byte messages

30h–54h

Reserved

55h

One-byte message

56–7Fh

Reserved

80h–FFh

One-byte message (IDENTIFY)

Bit

Byte

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

0

EXTENDED MESSAGE (01h)

1

EXTENDED MESSAGE LENGTH (n–1) [1]

2

EXTENDED MESSAGE CODE [2]

3-n

EXTENDED MESSAGE ARGUMENTS [3]

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