Compaq 4000N User Manual

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Chapter 8 BIOS ROM

Compaq Deskpro 4000N and 4000S Personal Computers

First Edition - September 1997

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To support Windows NT an additional table to the BIOS32 table has been defined to contain 32-
bit pointers for the DDC and SIT locations. The Windows NT extension table is as follows:

; Extension to BIOS SERVICE directory table (next paragraph)

db

“32OS”

; sig

db

2

; number of entries in table

db

“$DDC”

; DDC POST buffer sig

dd

?

; 32-bit pointer

dw

?

; byte size

db

“$SIT”

; SIT sig

dd

?

; 32-bit pointer

dw

?

; byte size

db

“$ERB”

; ESCD sig

dd

?

; 32-bit pointer

dw

?

; bytes size

The service identifier for Client Management functions is “$CLM.” Once the service identifier is
found and the checksum verified, a FAR call is invoked using the value specified at offset 04h to
retrieve the CM services entry point. The following entry conditions are used for calling the
Client Management service directory:

INPUT:

EAX

= Service Identifier [$CLM]

EBX (31..8)

= Reserved

EBX (7..0)

= Must be set to 00h

CS

= Code selector set to encompass the physical page holding
entry point as well as the immediately following physical page.
It must have the same base. CS is execute/read.

DS

= Data selector set to encompass the physical page holding
entry point as well as the immediately following physical page.
It must have the same base. DS is read only.

SS

= Stack selector must provide at least 1K of stack space and be 32-bit.

(I/O permissions must be provided so that the BIOS can support as necessary)

OUTPUT:

AL

= Return code:
00h, requested service is present
80h, requested service is not present
81h, un-implemented function specified in BL
86h and CF=1, function not supported

EBX

= Physical address to use as the selector BASE for the service

ECX

= Value to use as the selector LIMIT for the service

EDX

= Entry point for the service relative to the BASE returned in EBX

The following subsections describe aspects of Client Management unique to this system. For a
general description of these BIOS functions refer to the Compaq BIOS Technical Reference
Guide
.

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