Compaq W4000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Input/Output Interfaces

Table 5-15 lists the commands that can be sent to the 8042 by the CPU. The 8042 uses IRQ1 for
gaining the attention of the CPU.
Table 5–15. CPU Commands To The 8042

Table 5-15.

CPU Commands To The 8042

Value

Command Description

20h

Put current command byte in port 60h.

60h

Load new command byte.

A4h

Test password installed. Tests whether or not a password is installed in the 8042:
If FAh is returned, password is installed.
If F1h is returned, no password is installed.

A5h

Load password. This multi-byte operation places a password in the 8042 using the following manner:

1.

Write A5h to port 64h.

2.

Write each character of the password in 9-bit scan code (translated) format to port 60h.

3.

Write 00h to port 60h.

A6h

Enable security. This command places the 8042 in password lock mode following the A5h command.
The correct password must then be entered before further communication with the 8042 is allowed.

A7h

Disable pointing device. This command sets bit <5> of the 8042 command byte, pulling the clock line
of the pointing device interface low.

A8h

Enable pointing device. This command clears bit <5> of the 8042 command byte, activating the clock
line of the pointing device interface.

A9h

Test the clock and data lines of the pointing device interface and place test results in the output
buffer.
00h = No error detected
01h = Clock line stuck low
02h = Clock line stuck high
03h = Data line stuck low
04h = Data line stuck high

AAh

Initialization. This command causes the 8042 to inhibit the keyboard and pointing device and places
55h into the output buffer.

ABh

Test the clock and data lines of the keyboard interface and place test results in the output buffer.
00h = No error detected
01h = Clock line stuck low
02h = Clock line stuck high
03h = Data line stuck low
04h = Data line stuck high

ADh

Disable keyboard command (sets bit <4> of the 8042 command byte).

AEh

Enable keyboard command (clears bit <4> of the 8042 command byte).

C0h

Read input port of the 8042. This command directs the 8042 to transfer the contents of the input port
to the output buffer so that they can be read at port 60h.

C2h

Poll Input Port High. This command directs the 8042 to place bits <7..4> of the input port into the
upper half of the status byte on a continous basis until another command is received.

C3h

Poll Input Port Low. This command directs the 8042 to place bits <3..0> of the input port into the
lower half of the status byte on a continous basis until another command is received.

D0h

Read output port. This command directs the 8042 to transfer the contents of the output port to the
output buffer so that they can be read at port 60h.

D1h

Write output port. This command directs the 8042 to place the next byte written to port 60h into the
output port (only bit <1> can be changed).

D2h

Echo keyboard data. Directs the 8042 to send back to the CPU the next byte written to port 60h as if
it originated from the keyboard. No 11-to-9 bit translation takes place but an interrupt (IRQ1) is
generated if enabled.

D3h

Echo pointing device data. Directs the 8042 to send back to the CPU the next byte written to port
60h as if it originated from the pointing device. An interrupt (IRQ12) is generated if enabled.

D4h

Write to pointing device. Directs the 8042 to send the next byte written to 60h to the pointing device.

E0h

Read test inputs. Directs the 8042 to transfer the test bits 1 and 0 into bits <1,0> of the output buffer.

F0h-
FFh

Pulse output port. Controls the pulsing of bits <3..0> of the output port (0 = pulse, 1 = don’t pulse).
Note that pulsing bit <0> will reset the system.

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Featuring the Intel Pentium 4 Processor

Second Edition – January 2003

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