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The commands are always sent by Host. Command format: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | | | |------------ address | |-------- command type | |---- register bits commands ------------------------------------------------------ - - - - 0 0 0 0 Send Request(reset all devices) A A A A 0 0 0 1 Flush(reset a device) - - - - 0 0 1 0 Reserved - - - - 0 0 1 1 Reserved - - - - 0 1 - - Reserved A A A A 1 0 R R Listen(write to a device) A A A A 1 1 R R Talk(read from a device) The command to read keycodes from keyboard is 0x2C which consist of keyboard address 2 and Talk against register 0. Address: 2: keyboard 3: mice Registers: 0: application(keyboard uses this to store its data.) 1: application 2: application(keyboard uses this for LEDs and state of modifiers) 3: status and command Communication ------------- This is a minimum information for keyboard communication. See "Resources" for detail. Signaling: ~~~~____________~~||||||||||||__~~~~~_~~|||||||||||||||__~~~~ |800us | |7 Command 0| | | |15-64 Data 0|Stopbit(0) +Attention | | | +Startbit(1) +Startbit(1) | +Tlt(140-260us) +stopbit(0) Bit cells: bit0: ______~~~ 65 :35us bit1: ___~~~~~~ 35 :65us bit0 low time: 60-70% of bit cell(42-91us) bit1 low time: 30-40% of bit cell(21-52us) bit cell time: 70-130us [from Apple IIgs Hardware Reference Second Edition] Criterion for bit0/1: After 55us if line is low/high then bit is 0/1. Attention & start bit: Host asserts low in 560-1040us then places start bit(1). Tlt(Stop to Start): Bus stays high in 140-260us then device places start bit(1). Global reset: Host asserts low in 2.8-5.2ms. All devices are forced to reset. Service request from device(Srq): Device can request to send at commad(Global only?) stop bit. Requesting device keeps low for 140-260us at stop bit of command. Keyboard Data(Register0) This 16bit data can contains two keycodes and two released flags. First keycode is palced in upper byte. When one keyocode is sent, lower byte is 0xFF. Release flag is 1 when key is released. 1514 . . . . . 8 7 6 . . . . . 0 | | | | | | | | | +-+-+-+-+-+-+- Keycode2 | | | | | | | | +--------------- Released2(1 when the key is released) | +-+-+-+-+-+-+----------------- Keycode1 +------------------------------- Released1(1 when the key is released) Keycodes: Scancode consists of 7bit keycode and 1bit release flag. Device can send two keycodes at once. If just one keycode is sent keycode1 contains it and keyocode2 is 0xFF. Power switch: You can read the state from PSW line(active low) however the switch has a special scancode 0x7F7F, so you can also read from Data line. It uses 0xFFFF for release scancode. Keyboard LEDs & state of keys(Register2) This register hold current state of three LEDs and nine keys. The state of LEDs can be changed by sending Listen command. 1514 . . . . . . 7 6 5 . 3 2 1 0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +- LED1(NumLock) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--- LED2(CapsLock) | | | | | | | | | | | | | +----- LED3(ScrollLock) | | | | | | | | | | +-+-+------- Reserved | | | | | | | | | +------------- ScrollLock | | | | | | | | +--------------- NumLock | | | | | | | +----------------- Apple/Command | | | | | | +------------------- Option | | | | | +--------------------- Shift | | | | +----------------------- Control | | | +------------------------- Reset/Power | | +--------------------------- CapsLock | +----------------------------- Delete +------------------------------- Reserved ADB Bit Cells bit cell time: 70-130us low part of bit0: 60-70% of bit cell low part of bit1: 30-40% of bit cell bit cell time 70us 130us -------------------------------------------- low part of bit0 42-49 78-91 high part of bit0 21-28 39-52 low part of bit1 21-28 39-52 high part of bit1 42-49 78-91 bit0: 70us bit cell: ____________~~~~~~ 42-49 21-28 130us bit cell: ____________~~~~~~ 78-91 39-52 bit1: 70us bit cell: ______~~~~~~~~~~~~ 21-28 42-49 130us bit cell: ______~~~~~~~~~~~~ 39-52 78-91 [from Apple IIgs Hardware Reference Second Edition] Keyboard Handle ID Apple Standard Keyboard M0116: 0x01 Apple Extended Keyboard M0115: 0x02 Apple Extended Keyboard II M3501: 0x02 Apple Adjustable Keybaord: 0x10 http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/macintosh/adbhid.c?v=4.4#L802 END_OF_ADB */