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KEYBOARD
10
(firmware)
Keycode
01
(decimal),
01
(hexadecimal)
KEYBOARD
10
(hardware)
Keycode
00
(decimal),
00
(hexadec
imal)
KEY
DOWN
ON
POWER-UP
ERROR
CODE
Keycode
61
(decimal),
3D
(hexadecimal)
POWER-UP
SELF-TEST
ERROR
CODE
Keycode
62
(decimal)
,
3E
(hexadec
ima
I)
KEYBOARD
10
is
a
two
byte
identification
code,
transmitted
after
the
power-up
self-test
(refer
to
section
7.5.4.3).
It
is
also
sent
on
request
from
the
system
module
(refer
to
section
7.5.5.3).
KEY
DOWN
ON
POWER-UP
ERROR
CODE
pressed
on
power-up.
indicates
that
a
key
was
POWER-UP
SELF-TEST
ERROR
CODE
--
indicates
to
the
system
module
that
the
ROM
or
RAM
self-test
of
the
system
module
failed
(refer
to
section
7.5.4.3).
7.5.4.3
Power-Up
Transmission
Upon
power-up,
the
keyboard
performs
a
self-test
in
less
than
70
ms,
then
transmits
the
self-test
results
to
the
system
module
in
4
bytes.
Byte
1
Byte
2
KBYD
(firmware)
This
is
the
keyboard
identification
(ID)
stored
in
the
firmware.
KBID
(hardware)
This
is
the
keyboard
10
read
from
hardware
jumpers.
Byte
3
ERROR
Two
error
codes
indicate
failure
of
the
ROM
or
RAM
self-test
processor
(3E
hexadecimal),
or
a
powerup
(3D
hexadecimal)
No
indicated
by
00.
either
the
within
the
keydown
on
error
is
Byte
4
KEYCODE
This
byte
contains
the
first
keycode
detected
if
there
was
a
key
pressed
on
power-up.
No
error
is
indicated
by
00.
If
the
ROM
self-test
(CHECKSUM)
fails
and
the
error
is
critical,
the
keyboard
is
unable
to
transmit.
Noncritical
errors
let
the
keyboard
continue
operating.
7-28

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