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Contents
Figures
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Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
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v
Preface
Section 1. System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
System Board Devices and Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
System Board I/O Address Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Voltages
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Output Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Voltage Sequencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Power Supply Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Battery Pack
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
Section 2. System Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Microprocessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Cache Memory Operation
Cacheable Address Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Keyboard/Mouse Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Connector
Scan Codes
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Keyboard ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Displayable Characters and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
Hard Disk Drive Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
External Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Diskette Drive and Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Diskette Drive Connector
Memory
ROM Subsystem
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
RAM Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
System Memory Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
System Board Memory Connector for DIMM
. . . . . . . . 2-14
RT/CMOS RAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
. . . . . . . . . . 2-26
Miscellaneous System Functions and Ports
Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26
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System Control Port B (Hex 0061) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27
System Control Port A (Hex 0092) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28
Power-On Password
Selectable Drive-Startup Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
Hardware Compatibility
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30
Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31
Section 3. Subsystems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Video Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Video Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Audio Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Sound Blaster Support Function
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Audio Port Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Infrared (IR) Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
PCMCIA Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Appendix A. System Management API (SMAPI) BIOS
Overview
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
What is SMAPI BIOS? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3
Header Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4
Calling Convention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6
Parameter Structure
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6
Calling Convention Pseudo Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-9
Return Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11
Function Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12
System Information Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12
System Configuration Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-20
Power Management Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-27
Event Bit Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-32
Samples
Function Declaration
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-53
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-57
Installation Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-58
BIOS Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-62
Appendix B. Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X-1
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Figures
1-1. Model and Submodel Bytes
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1-2. System Board Devices and Features . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
1-3. System Board I/O Address Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
1-4. Performance Specifications for the ThinkPad 560/560E 1-8
1-5. Physical Specifications for the ThinkPad 560/560E . . 1-9
1-6. Electrical Specifications for the ThinkPad 560/560E
1-7. Acoustical Readings for the ThinkPad 560/560E
1-10
. . 1-10
1-8. Power Supply Maximum Current
1-9. Voltage Pin Assignments for 35W AC Adapter
1-10. Battery Pack Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
2-1. Keyboard and Mouse Signals
. . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
. . . 1-12
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
2-2. Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pin Assignments . . . . . 2-4
2-3. Key Numbers for the 84-Key Keyboard . . . . . . . . . 2-5
2-4. Key Numbers for the 85-Key Keyboard . . . . . . . . . 2-6
2-5. Key Numbers for the External Numeric Keypad . . . . 2-7
2-6. Hard Disk Drive Connector Pin Assignments
2-7. 100-Pin External Connector Pin Assignments . . . . . 2-9
2-8. Diskette Drive Read, Write, and Format Capabilities 2-11
. . . . . 2-8
2-9. Diskette Drive Connector Pin Assignments . . . . . . 2-12
2-10. System Memory Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
2-11. DIMM Connector Pin Assignments
. . . . . . . . . . 2-15
2-12. RT/CMOS RAM Address Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
2-13. RT/CMOS Address and NMI Mask Register (Hex
0070)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
2-14. RT/CMOS Data Register (Hex 0071) . . . . . . . . . 2-17
2-15. Real-Time Clock Bytes (Hex 000–00D) . . . . . . . . 2-19
2-16. Status Register A (Hex 00A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19
2-17. Status Register B (Hex 00B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
2-18. Status Register C (Hex 00C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
2-19. Status Register D (Hex 00D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
2-20. Diagnostic Status Byte (Hex 00E) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
2-21. Diskette Drive Type Byte (Hex 010) . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
2-22. Diskette Drive Type Bits 7–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
2-23. Hard Disk Type Byte (Hex 011) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
2-24. Hard Disk Drive Type 2 (Bits 7–4) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
2-25. Hard Disk Drive Type 3 (Bits 3–0) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
2-26. Hard Disk Drive Type Byte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
2-27. Equipment Byte
2-28. Installed Diskette Drive Bits
2-29. Display Operating Mode Bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
2-30. System Control Port B (Hex 0061, Write)
. . . . . . 2-27
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2-31. System Control Port B (Hex 0061, Read)
. . . . . . 2-27
. . . . . . . . . . 2-28
2-32. System Control Port A (Hex 0092)
2-33. Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31
3-1. PCMCIA Standards and Specifications . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3-2. PCMCIA PC Card Slot Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . 3-9
Tables
3-1. BIOS Video Modes for the ThinkPad Computer . . . . 3-4
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Preface
This technical reference contains hardware and software interface
information specific to the IBM* ThinkPad* 560/560E computer. This
technical reference is intended for those who develop hardware and
software products for the computer. Users should understand
computer architecture and programming concepts.
This publication consists of the following sections and appendixes:
Section 1, “System Overview,” describes the system, features,
and specifications.
Section 2, “System Board,” describes the system-specific
hardware implementations.
Section 3, “Subsystems,” describes the hardware functions
specific to the ThinkPad 560/560E computers.
Appendix A, “System Management API (SMAPI) BIOS
Overview,” describes the system software interface built into the
system, called the System Management Application Program
Interface (SMAPI) BIOS, which controls the system information,
system configuration, and power management features of the
ThinkPad system.
Appendix B, “Notices,” contains special notices and trademark
information.
An index is also included.
This technical reference should be used with the following
publications:
IBM Personal System/2 Hardware Interface Technical Reference
IBM Personal System/2 and Personal Computer BIOS Interface
These publications contain additional information on many of the
subjects discussed in this technical reference. Information about
diskette drives, hard disk drives, adapters, and external options are
in separate technical references.
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997
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Attention
The term Reserved describes certain signals, bits, and registers
that should not be changed. Use of reserved areas can cause
compatibility problems, loss of data, or permanent damage to the
hardware. When the contents of a register are changed, the
state of the reserved bits must be preserved. When possible,
read the register first and change only the bits that must be
changed.
viii ThinkPad 560/560E Preface
Section 1. System Overview
Description
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
System Board Devices and Features
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
System Board I/O Address Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Performance Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Physical Specifications
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Acoustical Readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Voltages
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Output Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Voltage Sequencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Power Supply Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Battery Pack
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997
1-1
Description
The IBM Personal System/2 Hardware Interface Technical Reference
describes devices common to the PS/2* AT-bus system family.
The IBM ThinkPad 560/560E computer (hereafter called the 560,
ThinkPad computer, or computer) is a notebook-size computer that
features the AT* bus architecture. Each computer supports one
external diskette drive and one internal hard disk drive.
Programs can distinguish the foregoing models of computers from
other ThinkPad models by reading the system ID: Interrupt 15H,
function code (AH)=23H, (AL)=10H, returns (AL)=0EH for the
560/560E.
The system microprocessor contains an internal cache and cache
controller.
Figure 1-1 lists the model bytes, submodel bytes, and system clock
speed of the system board.
Model
Model Byte
(Hex)
Submodel Byte
(Hex)
System Clock
560/560E
FC
01
66 MHz / 60 MHz
Figure 1-1. Model and Submodel Bytes
For a listing of the other systems, refer to the IBM Personal
System/2 and Personal Computer BIOS Interface.
1-2 ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview
System Board Devices and Features
Figure 1-2 lists the system board devices and their features. The
IBM Personal System/2 Hardware Interface Technical Reference
describes devices common to PS/2 products by type number.
Device
Type
Features
Microprocessor
–
ThinkPad 560:
Intel** Pentium**
100/120/133MHz
16KB on-chip cache
ThinkPad 560E:
Intel Pentium processor with the MMX
technology
150/166MHz
32KB on-chip cache
Level 2 cache
System timers
–
1
ThinkPad 560:
None
ThinkPad 560E:
256KB
Channel 0: system timer
Channel 1: refresh generation
Channel 2: tone generator for speaker
ROM subsystem
RAM subsystem
–
–
128KB by 4 banks (1KB equals 1024 bytes)
ThinkPad 560:
8 to 40MB (1MB equals 1048576 bytes)
ThinkPad 560E:
16MB (standard). Expandable up to 48MB
with the 32MB DIMM.
Expandable up to 80MB with the 2-bank-type
64MB DIMM.
CMOS RAM
subsystem
–
128 bytes CMOS RAM with real-time
clock/calendar
Figure 1-2 (Part 1 of 3). System Board Devices and Features
ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview 1-3
Device
Type
Features
Video subsystem
–
SVGA video functions:
ThinkPad 560:
Up to 256 colors on the DSTN LCD
Up to 16 777 216 colors on an external
display
Up to 65536 colors on the TFT LCD
Up to 16 777 216 colors on an external
display
ThinkPad 560E:
Up to 65536 colors on the DSTN LCD
Up to 16 777 216 colors on an external
display
Up to 262144 colors on the TFT LCD
Up to 16 777 216 colors on an external
display
See “Video Subsystem” on page 3-2 for more
details of the video subsystem.
Seven DMA channels (AT compatible)
Four 8-bit channels and three 16-bit channels
15 levels of system interrupts
(interrupts are edge-triggered)
Internal keyboard
DMA controller
1
1
1
Interrupt controller
Keyboard/auxiliary
device controller
TrackPoint III
Auxiliary device connector
Password security
Diskette drive
controller
2
Supports:
3.5-in. diskette (1.44MB)
3.5-in. diskette (1.2MB) (Japan Unique)
3.5-in. diskette (720KB)
Hard disk controller
–
2
Supports IDE controller
Serial controller
port
EIA-232-E interface (16550 compatible)
Programmable as serial port 1, 2, 3, or 4
One 9-pin, D-sub connector
Parallel controller
port
1
Programmable as parallel port 1, 2, or 3
IEEE P1284-A compatible
Supports bidirectional input and output
Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) compatible
Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) compatible
Supports externally attached devices:
Expansion bus
adapter
–
–
Port replicator
PCMCIA**ñ slots
Conforms to the standards and
specifications listed in Figure 3-1 on
page 3-8.
Two Type I or II PC cards
One Type III PC card
Figure 1-2 (Part 2 of 3). System Board Devices and Features
1-4 ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview
Device
Type
Features
Audio subsystem
Infrared subsystem
–
–
Sound Blaster**-Pro compatible
Supports:
ThinkPad 560:
IrDA 1.0
ThinkPad 560E:
IrDA 1.1
ñ Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
Figure 1-2 (Part 3 of 3). System Board Devices and Features
ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview 1-5
System Board I/O Address Map
Figure 1-3 shows the I/O address map.
Address (Hex)
Device
0000–001F
0020, 0021
0022–003F
0040–0043
0048–004B
0060
DMA controller (0–3)
Interrupt controller (Master)
Reserved
System timer 1
Reserved
Keyboard, auxiliary device
System control port B
Keyboard, auxiliary device
RT/CMOS and NMI mask
Reserved
0061
0064
0070, 0071
0072–0077
0078–007C
0081–0083, 0087
0089–008B, 008F
0092
Reserved
DMA page registers (0–3)
DMA page registers (4–7)
System control port A
Reserved
0094
0096
Reserved
0098
System flash ROM control register
Interrupt controller (slave)
DMA controller (4–7)
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Hard disk drive registers
Reserved
00A0, 00A1
00C0–00DF
00F0–00FF
0102–0107
0170–0177
01A0–01DF
01F0–01F7
0201
0220–022F
0240–024F
026E–026F
0278–027A
027B–027F
02E8–02EF
02F8–02FF
0300–0302
0330–0331
0338–038B
0376–0377
0378–037A
037B–037F
0388–038B
0398–0399
Audio subsystem - Sound Blaster 1
Audio subsystem - Sound Blaster 2
Reserved
Parallel port 3
Reserved
Serial port 4
Serial port 2
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Parallel port 2
Reserved
Audio subsystem - FM synthesizer
Reserved
Figure 1-3 (Part 1 of 2). System Board I/O Address Map
1-6 ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview
Address (Hex)
Device
03B4, 03B5, 03BA
03BC–03BE
03C0–03C5
03C6–03C9
03CA, 03CC, 03CE, 03CF
03D4, 03D5, 03DA, 3D8,
3D9
Video subsystem
Parallel port 1
Video subsystem
Video DAC
Video subsystem
Video subsystem
03E0–03E3
03E8–03EF
03F0–03F7
03F6–03F7
03F8–03FF
PCMCIA interface
Serial port 3
Diskette drive controller
Hard disk drive registers
Serial port 1
0D00, 0D01
15E8–15EF
2100–21FF
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
23C0–23C7
43C6, 43C7, 43C8, 43C9
46E8
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
83C6, 83C8
CF8–CFB
CFC–CFF
Reserved
PCI Configuration Address Register
PCI Configuration Data Register
Reserved
F104
Figure 1-3 (Part 2 of 2). System Board I/O Address Map
ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview 1-7
Specifications
Figure 1-4 to Figure 1-7 on page 1-10 list the specifications for the
computer.
Performance Specifications
Cycle
Device
Time (ns)
Microprocessor (66 MHz–15 ns clock)
Access to RAM:ñ
Memory read
Page hit, burst
Page miss, burst
Page miss, burst
240 ns
360 ns
45 ns
Memory write
Access to ROM:
1000
Refresh rate (typically performed every 15.6 µs)
DMA controller (4 MHz–250 µs clock):
750 (minimum)
1250
Bus cycles (AT):
8 bit
16 bit
1000
625
ñ The cycle times shown for access to system-board RAM are based on 70 ns
EDO memory.
Cycle
Device
Time (ns)
Microprocessor (60 MHz–16.5 ns clock)
Memory read
Page hit, burst
Page miss, burst
Page miss, burst
216 ns
350 ns
50 ns
Memory write
Figure 1-4. Performance Specifications for the ThinkPad 560/560E
1-8 ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview
Physical Specifications
Size
Width: 297 mm (11.7 in.)
Depth: 222 mm (8.7 in.)
Height: 31.0 mm (1.22 in.)
Weightñ (approximate value)
DSTN display:
1.87 kg (4.12 lb)
TFT display:
1.86 kg (4.10 lb)
Air Temperature
System on (without diskette)
5.0°C to 35.0°C (41°F to 95°F)
System on (with diskette)
10.0°C to 35.0°C (50°F to 95°F)
System off
5.0°C to 43.0°C (41°F to 110°F)
Humidity
System (without diskette)
8% to 95%
System (with diskette)
8% to 80%
Maximum altitudeò: 3048 m (10000 ft) in unpressurized conditions
Heat output: 35 W (119.4 BTUs/hour) at maximum configuration
Acoustical readings (see Figure 1-7 on page 1-10)
Electrical (see Figure 1-6 on page 1-10)
Electromagnetic compatibility: FCC class B
ñ With battery pack installed.
ò This is the maximum altitude at which the specified air temperatures apply. At
higher altitudes, the maximum air temperatures are lower than those specified.
Figure 1-5. Physical Specifications for the ThinkPad 560/560E
ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview 1-9
Electrical Specifications
(35 W)
Input Voltageñ
(V ac)
100–240
Frequency (Hz)
50/60
0.132
Inputò (kVA)
ñ Range is automatically selected; sine wave input is required.
ò At maximum configuration.
Figure 1-6. Electrical Specifications for the ThinkPad 560/560E
Acoustical Readings
L
in bels
L
in dB
<L
>
in dB
WAd
pAm
pA m
Operate Idle
Operate Idle
Operate Idle
4.0 3.4
34 30
27 22
Notes:
L
Is the declared sound power level for the random sample of
machines.
WAd
L
Is the mean value of the A-weighted sound pressure levels at the
operator position (if any) for the random sample of machines.
pAm
<L
>
Is the mean value of the A-weighted sound pressure levels at the
one-meter position for the random sample of machines.
pA m
Operate
Shows the value while using the hard disk drive.
All measurements made in accordance with ANSI S12.10 and reported in
conformance with ISO 9296.
Figure 1-7. Acoustical Readings for the ThinkPad 560/560E
1-10 ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview
Power Supply
The power supply converts the ac voltage to dc voltage and provides
power for the following:
System board set
Diskette drive
Hard disk drive
Auxiliary devices
Keyboard
LCD panel
PCMCIA cards
Voltages
The power supply generates five different dc voltages: VCCCPU,
VCC3A, VCC5M, VCCSW, and VCC12M. Figure 1-8 shows the
maximum current for each voltage.
Output
VCCCPU
VCC3A
Voltage (V dc)
+2.9 or +2.5
+3.3
Current (A)
2.20
2.00
VCC5M
VCCSW
VCC12M
+5.0
3.00
+5.0
0.01
+12.0
0.11
Figure 1-8. Power Supply Maximum Current
ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview 1-11
Output Protection
A short circuit placed on any dc output (between outputs or between
an output and a dc return) latches all dc outputs into a shutdown
state, with no hazardous condition to the power supply.
If an overvoltage fault occurs in the power supply, the power supply
latches all dc outputs into a shutdown state before any output
exceeds 135% of the nominal value of the power supply.
Voltage Sequencing
When power is turned on, the output voltages reach their operational
voltages within 2 seconds.
Power Supply Connector
The following connector is used with the AC Adapter. The total
power capacity of this connector must not exceed 4.0 A.
2
1
Refer to Figure 1-9 for the appropriate adapter pin assignments.
Pin
Voltage
1
2
+7.0 V dc to +16.0 V dc (depending on charging conditions)
Ground
Figure 1-9. Voltage Pin Assignments for 35W AC Adapter
1-12 ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview
Battery Pack
The ThinkPad computer uses a lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery pack that
meets the following electrical specifications:
Nominal Voltage
Capacity (average)
Protection
+10.8 V dc
2.2 ampere hours (AH)
Overcurrent protection
Overvoltage protection
Overdischarge protection
Thermal protection
Figure 1-10. Battery Pack Specifications
ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview 1-13
1-14 ThinkPad 560/560E System Overview
Section 2. System Board
Description
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Microprocessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Cache Memory Operation
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Cacheable Address Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Keyboard/Mouse Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Connector
Scan Codes
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Keyboard ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Displayable Characters and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
Hard Disk Drive Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
External Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Diskette Drive and Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Diskette Drive Connector
Memory
ROM Subsystem
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
RAM Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
System Memory Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
System Board Memory Connector for DIMM
. . . . . . . . 2-14
RT/CMOS RAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
RT/CMOS Address and NMI Mask Register (Hex 0070)
RT/CMOS Data Register (Hex 0071) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
RT/CMOS RAM I/O Operations
CMOS RAM Configuration
Miscellaneous System Functions and Ports
Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI)
2-17
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
. . . . . . . . . . 2-26
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26
System Control Port B (Hex 0061) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27
System Control Port A (Hex 0092) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28
Power-On Password
Selectable Drive-Startup Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
Hardware Compatibility
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30
Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997
2-1
Description
This section describes the microprocessor, connectors, memory
subsystems, and miscellaneous system functions and ports for the
ThinkPad computers. You can find additional information about
these topics in IBM Personal System/2 Hardware Interface Technical
Reference–AT-Bus Subsystems.
Microprocessor
The ThinkPad 560 uses the Intel Pentium 100/120/133MHz
microprocessor. This microprocessor contains a full 32-bit RISC
integer core, a built-in math coprocessor, and a 16KB internal cache
memory.
The ThinkPad 560E uses the Intel Pentium 150/166MHz
microprocessor with the MMX technology. This microprocessor
contains a full 32-bit RISC integer core, a built-in math coprocessor,
and a 32KB on-chip cache memory.
Cache Memory Operation
The cache memory in the Intel Pentium microprocessor enables the
microprocessor to read instructions and data much faster than if the
microprocessor had to access system memory. When an instruction
is first used or data is first read or written, it is transferred to the
cache memory from main memory. This enables future accesses to
the instructions or data to occur much faster.
The cache is disabled and empty when the microprocessor comes
out of the reset state. The cache is tested and enabled during the
power-on self-test (POST).
The cache memory in the Intel Pentium microprocessor is loaded
from system memory in 32-byte increments, each referred to as a
cache line. A cache line is aligned on a paragraph boundary. A
reference to any byte contained in a cache line results in the entire
line being read into the cache memory (if the data was not already in
the cache). When the microprocessor gives up control of the system
bus, the cache memory enters “snoop” mode and monitors all write
and read operations. If memory data is written to a location in the
cache and the cache line is in the “modified” state, the corresponding
cache line is written back to system memory and is invalidated.
2-2 ThinkPad 560/560E System Board
When the microprocessor performs a memory read, the data address
is used to find the data in the cache. If the data is found (a hit), it is
read from the cache memory and no external bus cycle occurs. If
the data is not found (a miss), an external bus cycle is used to read
the data from system memory. If the address of the missed data is
in a cacheable address space, the data is stored in the cache
memory and the remainder of the cache line is read.
When the microprocessor performs a memory write, the data
address is used to search the cache. If the address is found (a hit),
the data is written to the cache and no external bus cycle is used to
write the data to system memory. (If the address of the write
operation was not in the cache memory but was in cacheable
address space, the data is read back into the cache memory and the
remainder of the cache line is read.)
Cacheable Address Space
Cacheable address space is defined as system memory that resides
on the system board (0–640KB and 1MB–40MB or 80MBñ). Nothing
in address range hex A0000–BFFFF, I/O address space, or memory
in any AT slot is cached.
ROM address space (hex C0000–C7FFF) is L1 cacheable for code
read operations only. If data in this address range is already in
cache memory and the address range is written to, the cached line is
invalidated and is read again from RAM (in which the BIOS is
shadowed in).
ñ
Cacheability of system memory is up to 64MB in the L2 cache, and is up to 4GB in
the on-chip L1 cache.
ThinkPad 560/560E System Board 2-3
Keyboard/Mouse Connector
Each ThinkPad computer has a keyboard/mouse connector where
the IBM mouse, keyboard, or numeric keypad is connected.
Signals
The keyboard and mouse signals are driven by open-collector drivers
pulled to 5 V dc through a pull-up resistor. Figure 2-1 lists the
signals.
Sink current
20 mA
5.0 V dc minus pullup
0.5 V dc
2.0 V dc
0.8 V dc
Maximum
Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
Maximum
High-level output voltage
Low-level output voltage
High-level input voltage
Low-level input voltage
Figure 2-1. Keyboard and Mouse Signals
Connector
The keyboard/mouse connector uses a 6-pin, miniature DIN
connector.
6
5
4
3
2
1
Pin
I/O
Signal Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
I/O
I/O
–
–
I/O
I/O
Mouse Data
Keyboard Data
Ground
+5 V dc
Mouse Clock
Keyboard Clock
Figure 2-2. Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pin Assignments
Note: The maximum current for +5 V dc (pin 4) is 0.5 A for both the
mouse and the numeric keypad.
2-4 ThinkPad 560/560E System Board
Scan Codes
Figure 2-3 shows the key numbers assigned to keys on the 84-key
keyboard (for the U.S. and Japan). Figure 2-4 on page 2-6 shows
the key numbers assigned to keys on the 85-key keyboard (for
countries other than the U.S. and Japan). For scan codes assigned
to each numbered key, refer to the IBM Personal System/2 Hardware
Interface Technical Reference.
110
112
80
81
85
86
124
121
125
122
75
76
126
123
113
2
116
5
114
3
115
4
117
6
118
7
119
8
120
9
1
15
10
11
12
13
16
17
19
29
18
20
21
22
26
28
23
24
25
27
41
30
31
38
32
33
34
37
39
40
43
35
36
57
44
46
48
55
47
49
50
61
51
54
52
53
Fn
58
60
62
64
83
84
89
79
Left
Right
Figure 2-3. Key Numbers for the 84-Key Keyboard
ThinkPad 560/560E System Board 2-5
110
112
80
81
85
86
124
121
125
122
75
76
126
123
113
2
116
5
114
3
115
4
117
6
118
7
119
8
120
9
1
15
10
11
12
13
16
17
19
18
20
21
26
22
25
28
42
23
24
27
43
30
31
38
32
33
34
37
39
40
41
35
36
57
44
46
48
49
55
45
58
47
50
61
51
54
52
53
Fn
60
62
64
83
84
89
79
Left
Right
Figure 2-4. Key Numbers for the 85-Key Keyboard
Keyboard ID
The keyboard ID consists of 2 bytes: hex 83AB (the built-in keyboard
with the external numeric keypad) or hex 84AB (the built-in keyboard
only). Interrupt 16H, function code (AH)=0AH, returns the keyboard
ID.
2-6 ThinkPad 560/560E System Board
Figure 2-5 shows the key numbers assigned to keys on the external
numeric keypad. For scan codes assigned to each numbered key,
refer to the IBM Personal System/2 Hardware Interface Technical
Reference.
90
91
92
93
95 100 105
96 101
106
97 102
98
103
104
108
99
Figure 2-5. Key Numbers for the External Numeric Keypad
Displayable Characters and Symbols
For displayable characters and symbols that are keyable from the
keyboard, refer to the IBM Personal System/2 Hardware Interface
Technical Reference.
ThinkPad 560/560E System Board 2-7
Hard Disk Drive Connector
The hard disk drive is connected to the system board. The following
shows the pin assignments for the connector on the system board.
1
49
2
50
Pin
Signal
Description
Pin
Signal
Description
1
JP1
Jumper
26
–
Not connected
(master)
2
JP1
Jumper
27
–
Not connected
(master)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
JP2
JP2
–
–
−HRESET
GND
HD07
HD08
HD06
HD09
Jumper (slave)
Jumper (slave)
Not connected
Not connected
Reset
Ground
Data 7
Data 8
Data 6
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
GND
−HIOW
GND
−HIOR
GND
IORDY
–
Ground
I/O write
Ground
I/O read
Ground
I/O ready
Not connected
Not connected
Ground
–
GND
HIRQ
Data 9
Interrupt
Request
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
HD05
HD10
HD04
HD11
HD03
HD12
HD02
HD13
Data 5
Data 10
Data 4
Data 11
Data 3
Data 12
Data 2
Data 13
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
–
Not connected
Address 1
Not connected
Address 0
Address 2
Chip select 0
Chip select 1
Drive
HA01
–
HA00
HA02
−HCS0
−HCS1
−DASP
(active/slave
drive present)
Ground
+5V dc
+5V dc
21
22
23
24
25
HD01
HD14
HD00
HD15
GND
Data 1
Data 14
Data 0
Data 15
Ground
46
47
48
49
50
GND
+5V
+5V
GND
–
Ground
Not connected
Figure 2-6. Hard Disk Drive Connector Pin Assignments
2-8 ThinkPad 560/560E System Board
External Connector
The Port Replicator is connected through the 100-pin external
connector at the bottom of the computer. This connector is installed
on the system board and has the following pin assignments:
(Rear of the Computer)
100
51
1
50
Pin
Signal
Type
Pin
Signal
Type
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
GND
NC
G
–
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
GND
NC
AC/CD Power
AC/DC Power
AC/DC Power
AC/DC Power
NC
GND
NC
5V
NC
GND
NC
−Index
G
–
AC/DC Power
AC/DC Power
AC/DC Power
AC/DC Power
NC
GND
NC
5V
NC
GND
GND
Data Rate Select
1
W
W
W
W
–
G
–
W
–
W
W
W
W
–
G
–
W
–
G
G
F
G
–
F
15
16
−Drive Select 1
Data Rate Select
0
F
F
65
66
NC
NC
–
–
17
18
19
20
21
22
−Motor Enable 0
−Direction In
−Step
Write Data
−Write Enable
−Head 1 Select
F
F
F
F
F
F
67
68
69
70
71
72
−Track 0
NC
−Write Protect
Read Data
GND
F
–
F
F
G
F
−Diskette
Change
Type Legend:
G: Ground
W: Power line
F: Diskette drive signal
S: Serial port signal
V: Video signal
K: Keyboard/Mouse signal
P: Parallel port signal
Figure 2-7 (Part 1 of 2). 100-Pin External Connector Pin Assignments
ThinkPad 560/560E System Board 2-9
Pin
Signal
Type
Pin
Signal
Type
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
GND
NC
Mouse Data
Mouse Clock
GND
G
–
K
K
G
–
–
G
S
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
GND
G
W
K
K
G
–
–
G
S
SAFE5V
Keyboard Data
Keyboard Clock
GND
NC
NC
GND
Data Terminal
Ready
NC
NC
GND
Ring Indicator
32
33
34
Clear to Send
Request to Send
Data Set Ready
S
S
S
82
83
84
Transmit Data
Receive Data
Data Carrier
Detect
S
S
S
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
GND
GND
G
G
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
G
V
V
V
V
G
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
GND
G
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
G
V
V
V
V
G
−STROBE
Data Bit 0
Data Bit 1
Data Bit 2
Data Bit 3
Data Bit 5
Data Bit 7
BUSY
−AUTO FD XT
−ERROR
−INIT
−SLCT IN
Data Bit 4
Data Bit 6
−ACK
PE
GND
RED
BLUE
SLCT
GND
−VIDEO_PDN
GREEN
DDCDATA
DDCCLOCK
GND
HSYNC
VSYNC
GND
Type Legend:
G: Ground
W: Powerline
F: Diskette drive signal
S: Serial port signal
V: Video signal
K: Keyboard/Mouse signal
P: Parallel port signal
Figure 2-7 (Part 2 of 2). 100-Pin External Connector Pin Assignments
2-10 ThinkPad 560/560E System Board
Diskette Drive and Controller
Figure 2-8 shows the read, write, and format capabilities of the
diskette drive for the ThinkPad computer.
Format Size
Diskette Type
720KB
1.2MB
1.44MB
3.5-inch 1.0MB Diskette
3.5-inch 2.0MB Diskette
RWF
−
−
−
RWF
RWF
Legend:
1KB (kilobyte)
1MB (megabyte)
1024 bytes
1048576 bytes
R
W
F
Read
Write
Format
Figure 2-8. Diskette Drive Read, Write, and Format Capabilities
ThinkPad 560/560E System Board 2-11
Diskette Drive Connector
The external diskette drive is connected through the diskette drive
connector, located on the left side of the computer. Figure 2-9
shows the pin assignments of the connector:
25
1
26
2
Pin
Signal
Type
1
2
3
GND
Ground
Data Rate Select 1
+5V dc
Reserved
DRATE1
VCC5B
–
4
5
GND
Ground
6
–
Reserved
7
GND
Ground
8
9
−INDEX
–
Index
Reserved
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
–
Reserved
−DRVSEL0
DRATE0
−MOTEN0
–
−FDIR
−FSTEP
WRDATA
−FWREN
GND
−TRAK0
–
−FWPROTECT
RDDATA
−FSIDE1SEL
–
Drive Select 0
Data Rate Select 0
Motor Enable 0
Reserved
Direction In
Step
Write Data
Write Enable
Ground
Track 0
Reserved
Write Protect
Read Data
Side 1 Select
Reserved
−DISKCHG
Disk Change
Figure 2-9. Diskette Drive Connector Pin Assignments
2-12 ThinkPad 560/560E System Board
Memory
The ThinkPad computers use the following types of memory:
Read-only memory (ROM)
Random access memory (RAM)
Real-time clock/complementary metal-oxide semiconductor RAM
(RT/CMOS RAM)
ROM Subsystem
The ROM subsystem consists of four banks of 128KB memory.
ROM is active when power is turned on and is assigned to the top of
the first and last 1MB of address space (hex 000F0000–000FFFFF
and hex FFFF0000–FFFFFFFF). After POST checks that system
memory is operating correctly, the ROM code is copied to RAM at
the same address space, and ROM is disabled.
RAM Subsystem
The RAM subsystem on the system board starts at address
hex 00000000 of the address space. The RAM subsystem for the
ThinkPad 560 is 64 bits wide.
The 8MB (ThinkPad 560) or 16MB (ThinkPad 560E) base memory is
on the system board. One 144-pin 8-byte dual inline memory
module (DIMM) connector is provided on the system board. This
connector accepts a 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, or 64MB1 DIMM. The
memory capacity can be increased up to 40MB (ThinkPad 560) or
80MB (ThinkPad 560E) when a DIMM is used (see “System Board
Memory Connector for DIMM” on page 2-14).
The total amount of usable memory is less than the amount of
memory installed because of ROM-to-RAM remapping and power
management.
1
A 64MB DIMM is supported by ThinkPad 560E only.
ThinkPad 560/560E System Board 2-13
System Memory Map
Memory is mapped by the memory controller registers.
Figure 2-10 shows the memory map for a correctly functioning
system. Memory can be mapped differently if POST detects an error
in system board memory or RT/CMOS RAM. In the figure, the
variable x represents the number of 1MB blocks of system board
memory starting at or above the hex 100000 boundary.
Hex Address Range
00000000 to 0009FFFF
000A0000 to 000BFFFF
000C0000 to 000C7FFF
Function
640KB system board RAM
Video RAM
System board video BIOS ROM mapped to
RAM
000C8000 to 000EFFFF
000F0000 to 000FFFFF
Channel ROM
64KB system board ROM mapped to RAM
xMB system board RAM
00100000 to (00100000 +
xMB)
FFFF0000 to FFFFFFFF
64KB system board ROM
(same as 000F0000 to 000FFFFF)
Figure 2-10. System Memory Map
System Board Memory Connector for DIMM
The system board of ThinkPad 560 has one DIMM connector that
directly accepts one 144-pin DIMM of one of the following three
different capacities: 8MB, 16MB, or 32MB.
The system board of ThinkPad 560E has one DIMM connector that
directly accepts one 144-pin DIMM of one of the following four
different capacities: 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, or 64MB (2-bank type).
Figure 2-11 on page 2-15 shows the pin assignments for the DIMM
connector.
2-14 ThinkPad 560/560E System Board
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ground
Ground
MD15
MD48
MD14
MD49
MD13
MD50
MD12
MD51
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
MD11
MD52
MD10
MD53
MD9
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
MD42
MD21
MD41
MD22
MD40
MD23
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
not connected
Not connected
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
Not connected
Not connected
−WE
97
98
99
MD25
MD38
MD24
MD39
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
MA6
MA7
MA8
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
MA11
Ground
Ground
MA9
Ground
MA10
Ground
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
−CAS3
−CAS4
−CAS7
−CAS0
Ground
Ground
MD56
MD7
MD57
MD6
MD58
MD5
MD59
MD4
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
MD60
MD3
MD61
MD2
MD62
MD1
MD63
MD54
MD8
MD55
Ground
Ground
−CAS1
−CAS6
−CAS5
−CAS2
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
MA0
Not connected
−RAS2
Not connected
−RAS3
Not connected
Ground
Not connected
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
MD31
MD32
MD30
MD33
MD29
MD34
MD28
MD35
MA3
MA1
MA4
MA2
MA5
Ground
Ground
MD47
MD16
MD46
MD17
MD45
MD18
MD44
MD19
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
MD43
MD20
MD0
Ground
Ground
MD27
MD36
MD26
Ground
Ground
IòC Data
IòC Clock
+3.3V dc
+3.3V dc
MD37
Figure 2-11. DIMM Connector Pin Assignments
ThinkPad 560/560E System Board 2-15
RT/CMOS RAM
The RT/CMOS RAM (real-time clock/complementary metal-oxide
semiconductor RAM) module contains the real-time clock and 128
bytes of CMOS RAM. The clock circuitry uses 14 bytes of this
memory; the remainder is allocated to configuration and
system-status information. A battery is built into the module to keep
the RT/CMOS RAM active when the power supply is not turned on.
Figure 2-12 lists the RT/CMOS RAM bytes and their addresses.
Address (Hex)
RT/CMOS RAM Bytes
000–00D
00E
Real-time clock
Diagnostic status
00F
Shutdown status
010
Diskette drive type
011
012
013
Hard disk 2 and 3 drive type
Hard disk 0 and 1 drive type
Reserved
014
Equipment
015, 016
017, 018
019
01A
01B
Low and high base memory
Low and high expansion memory
Hard disk 0 extended byte
Hard disk 1 extended byte
Hard disk 2 extended byte
Hard disk 3 extended byte
Reserved
Checksum
Low and high usable memory above 1MB
Date-century
01C
01D–02D
02E, 02F
030, 031
032
033–07F
Reserved
Figure 2-12. RT/CMOS RAM Address Map
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RT/CMOS Address and NMI Mask Register (Hex 0070)
The NMI mask register is used with the RT/CMOS data register (hex
0071) to read from and write to the RT/CMOS RAM bytes.
Attention
The operation following a write to hex 0070 should access hex
0071; otherwise, intermittent failures of the RT/CMOS RAM can
occur.
Bit
Function
7
NMI mask
6–0
RT/CMOS RAM address
Figure 2-13. RT/CMOS Address and NMI Mask Register (Hex 0070)
Bit 7
When this write-only bit is set to 1, the NMI is masked
(disabled). This bit is set to 1 by a power-on reset.
Bits 6–0
These bits are used to select RT/CMOS RAM
addresses.
RT/CMOS Data Register (Hex 0071)
The RT/CMOS data register is used with the RT/CMOS address and
NMI mask register (hex 0070) to read from and write to the
RT/CMOS RAM bytes.
Bit
Function
7–0
RT/CMOS data
Figure 2-14. RT/CMOS Data Register (Hex 0071)
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RT/CMOS RAM I/O Operations
During I/O operations to the RT/CMOS RAM addresses, you should
mask interrupts to prevent other interrupt routines from changing the
RT/CMOS address register before data is read or written. After I/O
operations, you should leave the RT/CMOS address and NMI mask
register (hex 0070) pointing to status register D (hex 00D).
Attention
The operation following a write to hex 0070 should access hex
0071; otherwise, intermittent failures of the RT/CMOS RAM can
occur.
Writing to the RT/CMOS RAM requires the following:
1. Write the RT/CMOS RAM address to the RT/CMOS address and
NMI mask register (hex 0070).
2. Write the data to the RT/CMOS data register (hex 0071).
3. Write the address, hex 0F, to the RT/CMOS and NMI mask
register; this leaves hex 0070 pointing to the shutdown status
byte (hex 0F).
4. Read address hex 0071 to restore the RT/CMOS.
Reading from the RT/CMOS RAM requires the following steps:
1. Write the RT/CMOS RAM address to the RT/CMOS and NMI
mask register (hex 0070).
2. Read the data from the RT/CMOS data register (hex 0071).
3. Write the address, hex 0F, to the RT/CMOS and NMI mask
register; this leaves hex 0070 pointing to the shutdown status
byte (hex 0F).
4. Read address hex 0071 to restore the RT/CMOS.
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Real-Time Clock Bytes (Hex 000–00D): Bit definitions and
addresses for the real-time clock bytes are shown in Figure 2-15.
Address
(Hex)
Function
Byte Number
000
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
00A
00B
00C
00D
Seconds
Second alarm
Minutes
Minute alarm
Hours
Hour alarm
Day of week
Date of month
Month
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Year
9
Status register A
Status register B
Status register C
Status register D
10
11
12
13
Figure 2-15. Real-Time Clock Bytes (Hex 000–00D)
Note: The Setup program initializes status registers A and B when
the time and date are set. Interrupt 1AH is the BIOS
interface to read and set the time and date; it initializes the
registers in the same way that the Setup program does.
Status Register A (Hex 00A)
Bit
Function
7
6–4
3–0
Update in progress
22-stage divider
Rate-selection bits
Figure 2-16. Status Register A (Hex 00A)
Bit 7
When set to 1, this bit indicates that the time-update
cycle is in progress. When set to 0, it indicates that the
current date and time can be read.
Bits 6–4
These bits identify which time-base frequency is being
used. The system initializes these bits to binary 010,
which selects a 32.768-kHz time base. This is the only
value supported by the system for proper timekeeping.
Bits 3–0
These bits allow the selection of a divider output
frequency. The system initializes the rate-selection bits
to a binary 0110, which selects a 1.024-kHz
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square-wave output frequency and a
976.562-microsecond periodic interrupt rate.
Status Register B (Hex 00B)
Bit
Function
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Set
Enable periodic interrupt
Enable alarm interrupt
Enable update-ended interrupt
Enable square wave
Date mode
24-hour mode
Enable daylight-saving time
Figure 2-17. Status Register B (Hex 00B)
Bit 7
When set to 0, this bit updates the cycle, normally by
advancing the count at a rate of one cycle per second.
When set to 1, it immediately ends any update cycle in
progress, and the program can initialize the 14 time bytes
without any further updates occurring until this bit is set
to 0.
Bit 6
This is a read/write bit that allows an interrupt to occur at
a rate specified by the rate and divider bits in status
register A. When set to 1, this bit enables the interrupt.
The system initializes this bit to 0.
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
When set to 1, this bit enables the alarm interrupt. The
system initializes this bit to 0.
When set to 1, this bit enables the update-ended
interrupt. The system initializes this bit to 0.
When set to 1, this bit enables the square-wave
frequency as set by the rate-selection bits in status
register A. The system initializes this bit to 0.
Bit 2
Bit 1
This bit indicates whether the binary-coded-decimal (BCD)
or binary format is used for time-and-date calendar
updates. When set to 1, this bit indicates the binary
format. The system initializes this bit to 0.
This bit indicates whether the hours byte is in 12-hour or
24-hour mode. When set to 1, this bit indicates the
24-hour mode. The system initializes this bit to 1.
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Bit 0
When set to 1, this bit enables the daylight-saving-time
mode. When set to 0, this bit disables the
daylight-saving-time mode, and the clock reverts to
standard time. The system initializes this bit to 0.
Status Register C (Hex 00C)
Bit
Function
7
6
5
4
Interrupt request flag
Periodic interrupt flag
Alarm interrupt flag
Update-ended interrupt flag
Reserved
3–0
Figure 2-18. Status Register C (Hex 00C)
Note: Interrupts are enabled by bits 6, 5, and 4 in status register B.
Bit 7
When set to 1, this bit indicates that an interrupt has
occurred; bits 6, 5, and 4 indicate the type of interrupt.
Bit 6
When set to 1, this bit indicates that a periodic interrupt
has occurred.
Bit 5
When set to 1, this bit indicates that an alarm interrupt
has occurred.
Bit 4
When set to 1, this bit indicates that an update-ended
interrupt has occurred.
Bits 3–0
These bits are reserved.
Status Register D (Hex 00D)
Bit
Function
7
6–0
Valid RAM
Reserved
Figure 2-19. Status Register D (Hex 00D)
Bit 7
This read-only bit monitors the internal battery. When
set to 1, this bit indicates that the real-time clock has
power. When set to 0, it indicates that the real-time
clock has lost power and the data in CMOS is no longer
valid.
Bits 6–0
These bits are reserved.
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CMOS RAM Configuration
Figure 2-20 shows the bit definitions for the CMOS RAM
configuration bytes.
Diagnostic Status Byte (Hex 00E)
Bit
Function
7
Real-time clock power
6
5
Configuration record and checksum status
Incorrect configuration
4
Memory size mismatch
3
2
Hard disk controller/drive C initialization status
Time status indicator
1, 0
Reserved
Figure 2-20. Diagnostic Status Byte (Hex 00E)
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
When set to 1, this bit indicates that the real-time clock
has lost power.
When set to 1, this bit indicates that the checksum is
incorrect.
This bit indicates the results of a power-on check of the
equipment byte (hex 014). When set to 1, this bit
indicates that the configuration information is incorrect.
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
When set to 1, this bit indicates that the memory size
does not match the configuration information.
When set to 1, this bit indicates that the controller or hard
disk drive failed initialization.
When set to 1, this bit indicates that the time is invalid.
Bits 1, 0 These bits are reserved.
Shutdown Status Byte (Hex 00F): This byte is defined by the
power-on diagnostic programs.
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Diskette Drive Type Byte (Hex 010): This byte indicates the type
of the installed diskette drive.
Bit
Drive Type
7–4
3–0
Diskette drive type
Reserved
Figure 2-21. Diskette Drive Type Byte (Hex 010)
Bits 7–4
These bits indicate the diskette drive type.
Bits 7–4
0 1 1 0
0 1 0 0
Description
Diskette drive (2.88MB)
Diskette drive (1.44MB)
Note: Combinations not shown are reserved.
Figure 2-22. Diskette Drive Type Bits 7–4
Bits 3–0
These bits are reserved.
Hard Disk Drive Type Byte (Hex 011): This byte defines the type
of hard disk drive installed. Hex 00 indicates that no hard disk drive
is installed.
Bit
Drive Type
7–4
3–0
Hard disk drive type 2
Hard disk drive type 3
Figure 2-23. Hard Disk Type Byte (Hex 011)
Bit 7–4
Description
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
No drive installed for hard disk drive 2
Use CMOS 1BH for hard disk drive 2
Figure 2-24. Hard Disk Drive Type 2 (Bits 7–4)
Bit 3–0
Description
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
No drive installed for hard disk drive 3
Use CMOS 1CH for hard disk drive 3
Figure 2-25. Hard Disk Drive Type 3 (Bits 3–0)
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Hard Disk Drive Type Byte (Hex 012): This byte defines the type
of hard disk drive installed. Hex 00 indicates that no hard disk drive
is installed.
Bit
Drive Type
7–4
3–0
Hard disk drive 0
Hard disk drive 1
Figure 2-26. Hard Disk Drive Type Byte
Reserved Bytes (Hex 013): These bytes are reserved.
Equipment Byte (Hex 014): This byte defines the basic equipment
in the system for the power-on diagnostic tests.
Bit
Description
7, 6
5, 4
3, 2
1
Number of diskette drives
Display operating mode
Reserved
Coprocessor presence
Diskette drive 0 presence
0
Figure 2-27. Equipment Byte
Bits 7, 6
These bits indicate the number of installed diskette
drives.
Bits 7,6
Number of Diskette Drives
0 0
0 1
1 0
1 1
One drive
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Figure 2-28. Installed Diskette Drive Bits
Bits 5, 4
These bits indicate the operating mode of the display
attached to the video port.
Bits 5,4
0 0
Display Operating Mode
Reserved
0 1
1 0
1 1
40-column mode
80-column mode
Monochrome mode
Figure 2-29. Display Operating Mode Bits
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Bits 3–2
Bit 1
These bits are reserved.
When set to 1, this bit indicates that a coprocessor is
installed.
Bit 0
When set to 1, this bit indicates that physical diskette
drive 0 is installed.
Low and High Base Memory Bytes (Hex 015 and Hex 016): The
low and high base memory bytes define the amount of memory
below the 640KB address space.
The value in these bytes represents the number of 1KB blocks of
base memory. For example, hex 0280 indicates 640KB. The low
byte is hex 015; the high byte is hex 016.
Low and High Expansion Memory Bytes (Hex 017 and Hex
018): The low and high expansion memory bytes define the amount
of memory above the 1MB address space.
The value in these bytes represents the number of 1KB blocks of
expansion memory. For example, hex 0800 indicates 2048KB. The
low byte is hex 017; the high byte is hex 018.
Reserved Bytes (Hex 01D–02D): These bytes are reserved.
Configuration Checksum Bytes (Hex 02E and Hex 02F): The
configuration checksum bytes contain the checksum character for
bytes hex 010 through hex 02D of the 64-byte CMOS RAM. The
high byte is hex 02E; the low byte is hex 02F.
Low and High Usable Memory Bytes (Hex 030 and Hex 031):
The low and high usable memory bytes define the total amount of
contiguous memory from 1MB to 20MB.
The hexadecimal values in these bytes represent the number of 1KB
blocks of usable memory. For example, hex 0800 is equal to
2048KB. The low byte is hex 30; the high byte is hex 31.
Date-Century Byte (Hex 032): Bits 7 through 0 of the date-century
byte contain the binary-coded decimal value for the century. For
information about reading and setting this byte, refer to the IBM
Personal System/2 and Personal Computer BIOS Interface.
Reserved Bytes (Hex 033–07F): These bytes are reserved.
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Miscellaneous System Functions and Ports
This section provides information about nonmaskable interrupts
(NMIs), the power-on password, and hardware compatibility.
Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI)
The NMI signals the system microprocessor that a parity error or a
channel check timeout has occurred. This situation can cause lost
data or an overrun error on some I/O devices. The NMI masks all
other interrupts. The interrupt return (IRET) instruction restores the
interrupt flag to the state it was in before the interrupt occurred. A
system reset causes a reset of the NMI.
The NMI requests from system board parity and channel check are
subject to mask control with the NMI mask bit in the RT/CMOS
Address register. See “RT/CMOS Address and NMI Mask Register
(Hex 0070)” on page 2-17. The power-on default of the NMI mask is
1 (NMI disabled). Before the NMI is enabled after a power-on reset,
the parity-check states are initialized by POST.
Attention
The operation following a write to hex 0070 should access hex
0071; otherwise, intermittent failures of the RT/CMOS RAM can
occur.
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System Control Port B (Hex 0061)
Bit definitions for the write and read functions of this port are shown
in the following figures:
Bit
Function
7–4
3
2
1
0
Reserved
Reserved (should be 0)
Enable parity check
Enable speaker data
Timer 2 gate to speaker
Figure 2-30. System Control Port B (Hex 0061, Write)
Bit
Function
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Parity check
Channel check
Timer 2 output
Toggles with each refresh request
Reserved
Enable parity check
Enable speaker data
Timer 2 gate to speaker
Figure 2-31. System Control Port B (Hex 0061, Read)
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
When set to 1, this bit indicates that the PCI System Error
(SERR#) was pulsed active.
When set to 1, this bit indicates a channel check has
occurred.
When read, this bit indicates the condition of the
timer/counter 2 ‘output’ signal.
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
When read, this bit toggles for each refresh request.
Reserved.
When set to 0, this bit enables the PCI System Error
(SERR#). This bit is set to 1 during a power-on reset.
Bit 1
Bit 0
When set to 1, this bit enables the speaker data.
When set to 1, this bit enables the timer 2 gate.
ThinkPad 560/560E System Board 2-27
System Control Port A (Hex 0092)
Bit
Function
7–3
2
1
Reserved
Reserved (must be set to 0)
Alternate gate A20
Alternate hot reset
0
Figure 2-32. System Control Port A (Hex 0092)
Bits 7–3
Bit 2
These bits are reserved.
This bit is reserved.
Bit 1
This bit is used to enable the ‘address 20’ signal (A20)
when the microprocessor is in the real address mode.
When this bit is set to 0, A20 cannot be used in real
mode addressing. This bit is set to 0 during a system
reset.
Bit 0
This bit provides an alternative method of resetting the
system microprocessor. This alternative method
supports operating systems requiring faster operation
than that provided on the IBM Personal Computer AT.
Resetting the system microprocessor switches the
microprocessor from protected mode to real address
mode.
This bit is set to 0 by either a system reset or a write
operation. When a write operation changes this bit from
0 to 1, the ‘processor reset’ signal is pulsed after the
reset has occurred. While the reset is occurring, the
latch remains set so that POST can read this bit. If the
bit is set to 0, POST assumes that the system was just
powered on. If the bit is set to 1, POST assumes that
the microprocessor has been switched from protected
mode to real mode.
When bit 0 is used to reset the system microprocessor
to the real mode, use the following procedure:
1. Disable all maskable and nonmaskable interrupts.
2. Reset the system microprocessor by writing a 1 to
bit 0.
3. Issue a Halt instruction to the system
microprocessor.
4. Reenable all maskable and nonmaskable interrupts.
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If you do not follow this procedure, the results are
unpredictable.
Note: Whenever possible, use BIOS as an interface to
reset the system microprocessor to the real
mode. For more information about resetting the
system microprocessor, refer to the IBM Personal
System/2 and Personal Computer BIOS
Interface.
Power-On Password
RT/CMOS RAM has 8 bytes reserved for the power-on password
and the check character. The 8 bytes are initialized to hex 00. The
microprocessor can access these bytes only during POST. After
POST is completed, if a power-on password is installed, the
password bytes are locked and cannot be accessed by any program.
During power-on password installation, the password (1 to 7
characters) is stored in the security space.
Installing the password is a function of the built-in system program
Easy-Setup. The power-on password does not appear on the screen
when it is installed, changed, or removed. After the power-on
password has been installed, it can be changed or removed only
during POST.
The computer also can have a keyboard password. For more
information, see the keyboard and auxiliary device controller section
of the IBM Personal System/2 Hardware Interface Technical
Reference.
Selectable Drive-Startup Sequence
Selectable drive-startup (selectable boot) allows you to control the
startup sequence of the drives in your computer. The order in which
the computer looks for the drives for your operating system is the
drive-startup sequence. If you are working with multiple operating
systems, you might want to change the drive-startup sequence to
load the operating system from the hard disk without first checking
the diskette drive, or to do a remote program load (RPL).
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Attention
When changing your startup sequence, you must be extremely
careful when doing write operations (such as copying, saving, or
formatting). Your data or programs can be overwritten if you
select the wrong drive.
For more information about the selectable drive-startup sequence,
refer to the ThinkPad User's Guide.
Hardware Compatibility
The computer supports most of the interfaces used by the IBM
Personal Computer AT* and the Personal System/2* (PS/2*)
products. In many cases, command and status organization of these
interfaces are maintained.
The functional interfaces for the computer are compatible with the
following:
The Intel 8259 interrupt controllers (edge trigger mode).
The Intel 8254 timers driven from 1.193 MHz (channels 0, 1, and
2).
The Intel 8237 DMA controller-address/transfer counters, page
registers, and status fields only. The command and request
registers, and the rotate and mask functions, are not supported.
The mode register is partially supported.
The NS16550 serial communications controller.
The Intel Pentium microprocessor (ThinkPad 560) or
the Intel Pentium processor with the MMX technology (ThinkPad
560E).
The Intel 8086**, 8088**, 80286**, 80386**, and i486DX
microprocessors.
The Intel 8087**, 80287**, 80387** math coprocessors.
The Intel 82077AA** diskette drive controller.
The keyboard interface at addresses hex 0060 and hex 0064.
Display modes supported by the IBM Monochrome Display and
Printer Adapter, the IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter, and the
IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter.
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The parallel printer ports (Parallel 1, Parallel 2, and Parallel 3) in
compatibility mode.
Error Codes
POST returns a three or more character code message to indicate
the type of test that failed. Figure 2-33 lists the failure indicated with
the associated error code.
Error
Code
Description
101
102
103
104
105
107
108
109
110
111
118
158
159
161
163
173
174
175
177
178
179
183
184
185
186
188
189
190
191XX
195
196
201
202
203
215
221
301
Interrupt failure.
Timer failure.
Timer interrupt failure.
Protected mode failure.
Last 8042 command not accepted.
NMI test failure.
Timer bus test failure.
Low meg-chip select test.
Planar parity.
I/O parity.
Planar parity error logged.
A supervisor password is set, but no hard disk password is set.
The hard disk password is not identical to the supervisor password.
Dead battery.
Date and time are not set; clock not updated.
CMOS CRC error.
Configuration error.
Bad EEPROM CRC 1.
Bad supervisor password checksum.
EEPROM is not functional.
NVRAM error log full.
Supervisor password is needed.
Bad power-on password checksum.
Corrupted startup boot sequence.
Inconsistency between EEPROM and security lock latch 2.
Bad EEPROM CRC 2.
Too many passwords attempted.
Critically low battery condition detected.
PM initialization error.
Configuration mismatch error found during hibernation wake-up.
Critical error found during hibernation wake-up.
Memory data error.
Memory line error 00 through 15.
Memory line error 16 through 23.
Memory test failure on on-board memory.
ROM to RAM remap error.
Keyboard error.
Figure 2-33 (Part 1 of 2). Error Codes
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Error
Code
Description
601
602
604
1101
Diskette drive or controller error.
No valid boot record on diskette.
Invalid diskette drive error.
Serial-A test failure.
1201
Serial-B test failure.
1701
Hard disk controller failure.
Hard disk 0 error.
Hard disk 1 error.
System board video error.
PCMCIA presence test failure (PCMCIA revision number also
checked).
1780, 1790
1781, 1791
2401
8081
8082
8601
8602
PCMCIA register test failure.
System bus error (8042 mouse interface).
External mouse error.
8603
8611
8612
System bus error or mouse error.
System bus error (I/F between 8042 and IPDC).
TrackPoint III error.
8613
System board or TrackPoint III error.
Hard disk error.
Invalid hard disk boot record.
Bank-2 flash ROM checksum error.
No bootable device.
I9990301
I9990302
I9990303
I9990305
Figure 2-33 (Part 2 of 2). Error Codes
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Section 3. Subsystems
Video Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Video Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Audio Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Sound Blaster Support Function
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Audio Port Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Infrared (IR) Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
PCMCIA Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
This section describes the video, DSP, IR, and PCMCIA subsystems
of the ThinkPad computers. If also provides the Programmable
Option Select (POS) information for the video, DSP, and IR
subsystems.
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997
3-1
Video Subsystem
The video subsystem consists of the SVGA video controller and
video random-access memory. The video subsystem supports TFT
and DSTN displays.
The video subsystem also supports PS/2 analog displays without any
additional adapters.
Note: Use of any video subsystem features not documented in this
book can result in future incompatibility.
ThinkPad 560
Displaying output on the LCD or both on the LCD and monitor:
Supported Color Depth
Resolution
640×480
TFT models
DSTN models
256 and 65536
256 and 65536
256 and 65536
256
256
256
800×600
1024×768 (virtual
screen)
Displaying output on the monitor:
Supported Color Depth
Frame
Resolution Rate
TFT models
DSTN models
60Hz
72Hz
75Hz
85Hz
60Hz
75Hz
85Hz
60Hz
75Hz
85Hz
256, 65536, and
16777216
256, 65536, and
16777216
640x480
800x600
256 and 65536
256 and 65536
43.5Hz
(interlace)
1024x768
256
256
3-2 ThinkPad 560/560E Subsystems
ThinkPad 560E
Displaying output on the LCD or both on the LCD and monitor:
Resolution
640×480
Supported Color Depth
256, 65536, and 16777216
800×600
1024×768 (virtual
256 and 65536
screen)
Displaying output on the monitor:
Resolution Refresh Rate
Supported Color
Depth
640×480
60Hz
256, 65536, and
16777216
72Hz
75Hz
85Hz
800×600
60Hz
75Hz
85Hz
256 and 65536
1024×768
1280×1024
60Hz
75Hz
43.5Hz (interlace)
60Hz
256
43.5Hz (interlace)
Video Modes
The video subsystem supports the modes listed in Table 3-1 on
page 3-4. VESA105 and VESA112 modes are supported only for
the external PS/2 display.
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Table 3-1 (Page 1 of 2). BIOS Video Modes for the ThinkPad Computer
Mode
(Hex)
Alpha-
numeric
Format
Buffer
Start
Address
Box
Size
Maxi-
mum
Pages
Expanded Size
(to 800×600)
Type
Colors
Pels
0, 1
A/N
A/N
16
16
40×25
40×25
B8000
B8000
8×8
8
8
320×200
320×350
800×600
800×525
8×14
0*, 1*
0#, 1#
2, 3
A/N
A/N
A/N
16
16
16
40×25
80×25
80×25
B8000
B8000
B8000
8×16
8×8
8
8
8
320×400
640×200
640×350
800×600
800×600
800×525
8×14
2*, 3*
2#, 3#
4, 5
A/N
APA
APA
A/N
16
4
80×25
40×25
80×25
80×25
B8000
B8000
B8000
B0000
8×16
8×8
8
1
1
8
640×400
320×200
640×200
640×350
800×600
800×600
800×600
800×525
6
2
8×8
–
8×14
7*
7#
A/N
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
–
16
16
–
80×25
40×25
80×25
80×25
80×25
80×30
80×30
40×25
–
B0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
8×16
8×8
8
8
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
640×400
320×200
640×200
640×350
640×350
640×480
640×480
320×200
640×480
800×600
800×600
800×600
800×525
800×525
800×600
800×600
800×600
800×600
D
E
8×8
F
10
8×14
8×14
8×16
8×16
8×8
16
2
11
12
16
256
256
13
VESA101
–
Table 3-1 (Page 2 of 2). BIOS Video Modes for the ThinkPad Computer
Mode
(Hex)
Alpha-
numeric
Format
Buffer
Start
Address
Box
Size
Maxi-
mum
Pages
Expanded Size
(to 800×600)
Type
Colors
Pels
VESA103
VESA105
VESA107
VESA110
VESA111
VESA112
VESA114
VESA115
VESA117
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
APA
256
256
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
A0000
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
800×600
1024×768
1280×1024
640×480
640×480
640×480
800×600
800×600
1024×768
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
256
32768
65536
16 777 216
65536
16 777 216
65536
Note:
A border screen is not supported on the LCD.
Modes VESA107, VESA115, and VESA117 are supported by ThinkPad 560E only.
Audio Subsystem
Sound Blaster Support Function
The Sound Blaster support function provides three system settings:
I/O address, IRQ level, and DMA channel.
I/O Address
IRQ Level
DMA Channel
0220–022F (Default)
0240–024F
IRQ 5 (Default)
IRQ 7
DMA 0
DMA 1 (Default)
0338–033F (FM synthesizer)
IRQ 10
IRQ 11
–
–
Audio Port Specifications
Audio Output:
– ⅛-inch mini-jack for headphone
– Headphone speaker output: 22 mW (32 ohm) maximum
– Maximum output level: 2.4 V pp
– Output impedance: 75 ohm
Audio Input:
– ⅛-inch mini-jack for microphone or line input
– Microphone gain: 26 dB minimum, 48.5 dB maximum
– Maximum input level:
Microphone: 125 mV pp
Line In:
4.0 V pp
– Input impedance:
Microphone: 47 k ohm
Line In:
30 k ohm
3-6 ThinkPad 560/560E Subsystems
Infrared (IR) Subsystem
The IR subsystem of ThinkPad 560 is designed to be compatible
with the IrDA** Serial Infrared Physical Layer Link Specification
Version 1.0 and Data Link Specification Version 1.0.
The IR subsystem of ThinkPad 560E is designed to be compatible
with the IrDA** Serial Infrared Physical Layer Link Specification
Version 1.0 or 1.1 and Data Link Specification Version 1.0.
System Settings
The I/O address can be selected from the following with the system
utility program. The IR subsystem uses one serial port address.
I/O Address
03F8–03FF
02F8–02FF
03E8–03EF
02E8–02EF
Serial port 1 (Default)
Serial port 2
Serial port 3
Serial port 4
PCMCIA Subsystem
The system board has two 68-pin PCMCIA (Personal Computer
Memory Card International Association) slots that support three
different types of PC cards: Type I, Type II, and Type III PC cards.
The Type I and Type II PC cards can be installed into either the
upper or the lower slot, or into both slots at the same time. The
Type III PC card, however, must be installed only in the lower slot.
The Type II PC card cannot be used in the upper slot when a Type
III PC card is used.
The PCMCIA slots are designed according to the following PCMCIA
standards and specifications:
ThinkPad 560/560E Subsystems 3-7
Standards and Specifications
PCMCIA Card Standard
Characteristics
Release 2.0 or 2.1
Release 2.0 or 2.1
Release 2.0 or 2.1
Type II and Type III
5.0 V dc only
PCMCIA Socket Services Interface Specifications
PCMCIA Card Services Interface Specifications
PC Card Physical Configuration
Supported voltage
Figure 3-1. PCMCIA Standards and Specifications
3-8 ThinkPad 560/560E Subsystems
Pin Assignments
Figure 3-2 shows the pin assignments for the PCMCIA slots.
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ground
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
−CE1
A10
−OE
A11
A9
A8
A13
A14
−WE/−PGM
RDY/−BSY (IREQ)
+5 V dc
V pp1
A16
A15
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
D0
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
Ground
−CD1
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
−CE2
RFSH
RFU (−IOR)
RFU (−IOW)
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
+5 V dc
V pp2
A22
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
A23
A24
A25
RFU
RESET
−WAIT
RFU (−INPACK)
−REG
BVD2 (−SPKR)
BVD1 (−STSCHG)
D8
D9
D10
−CD2
Ground
D1
D2
WP (−IOIS16)
Ground
Figure 3-2. PCMCIA PC Card Slot Pin Assignments
The maximum current for +5 V dc ( 5%) is 0.5 A for each slot, total
of 1.0 A for both slots.
The maximum current for +12 V dc is 0.1 A (including both slots and
V pp). When the computer is in suspend mode, it requires a current
of 0.05 A.
ThinkPad 560/560E Subsystems 3-9
3-10 ThinkPad 560/560E Subsystems
Appendix A. System Management API
(SMAPI) BIOS Overview
What is SMAPI BIOS? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3
Header Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4
Calling Convention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6
Parameter Structure
Sample in Assembler Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-7
Sample in C Language
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-8
Calling Convention Pseudo Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-9
Return Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11
Function Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12
System Information Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12
Get System Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12
Get CPU Information
Get Display Device Information
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-13
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-14
Get Slave Micro Control Unit Information . . . . . . . . . A-15
Get System Sensor Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-16
Get Video Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-17
Get Refresh Rate Capability
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-18
System Configuration Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-20
Get Display Device State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-20
Set Display Device State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-22
Get Pointing Device State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-23
Set Pointing Device State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-24
Get Hotkey Sticky/Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-25
Set Hotkey Sticky/Lock Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-26
Power Management Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-27
Get Power Management Mode (BL=00h) . . . . . . . . . A-27
Set Power Management Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-28
Get Timer Control
Set Timer Control
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-31
Event Bit Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-32
Get System Event Global Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . A-33
Set System Event Global Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . A-34
Get System Event 1 Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-35
Set System Event 1 Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-36
Get System Event 2 Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-37
Set System Event 2 Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-38
Get System Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-39
Set System Timer
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-40
Get Standby Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-41
Set Standby Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-42
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997
A-1
Get Hibernation Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-43
Set Hibernation Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-44
Get System Event 3 Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-45
Set System Event 3 Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-46
Get System Resume Condition
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-47
Set System Resume Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-48
Get System Resume Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-49
Set System Resume Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-50
Request System Standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-51
Request System Suspend
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-51
Request System Hibernation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-52
Request System Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-52
Samples
Data Structure
Function Declaration
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-53
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-53
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-57
Installation Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-58
BIOS Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-62
A-2 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
What is SMAPI BIOS?
The ThinkPad Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) provides a special
software interface, called the System Management Application
Program Interface (SMAPI) BIOS, to control the following unique
features of the ThinkPad system:
System Information
This BIOS provides unique ThinkPad information, such as
the system identifier (system ID).
System Configuration
The ThinkPad SMAPI BIOS provides system configuration
control for such features as display device selection or
resource configuration for built-in devices.
Power Management
Through the SMAPI BIOS, the operating system or
application software can control the ThinkPad power
management features (the Power mode or
Suspend/Hibernation/Resume options).
“Header Image” on page A-4 describes how to use the SMAPI BIOS.
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-3
Header Image
Systems that support SMAPI BIOS must provide the following header
image in the F000 segment system ROM area at the 16-byte
boundary. The client needs to search and find this SMAPI BIOS
header image to get the entry point for the service.
Field
Offset
00h
04h
05h
06h
07h
08h
0Ah
0Ch
Length
4 bytes
Byte
Value
Signature
'$SMB' (ASCII)
Version (Major)
Version (Minor)
Length
01h
00h
20h
–
Byte
Byte
Checksum
Information Word
Reserved 1
Byte
Word
Word
Word
–
–
Real mode 16-bit offset to entry
point
–
Real mode 16-bit code segment
address
0Eh
Word
–
Reserved 2
10h
12h
Word
Word
–
–
16-bit protected mode offset to
entry point
16-bit protected mode code
segment base address
14h
18h
1Ch
Dword
Dword
Dword
–
–
–
32-bit protected mode offset to
entry point
32-bit protected mode code
segment base address
Signature ASCII Code '$SMB' is stored at the top of the header
image.
Version (Major/Minor)
Indicates the SMAPI BIOS version.
Length
The length of the header image.
Checksum Checksum byte area. The client verifies that this
header image is valid by using this checksum; the client
should check all header image bytes, and the result will
be zero bytes.
A-4 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Information Word
This area identifies the BIOS service level defined
below.
Information Word
Bit ð
: Real/V86 mode interface support
: 16-bit protected mode support
: 32-bit protected mode support
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 3-15 : Reserved
Real Mode Entry Point
The entry point is specified in segment, offset format.
Clients using Real/V86 mode can use this area for the
far-call value.
16-bit/32-bit Protected Mode Entry Point
The code base code address specifies the physical
address for this BIOS, and the client must prepare the
selector for this BIOS. The length should be 64KB.
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-5
Calling Convention
The client can invoke the SMAPI BIOS with a far-call to the entry
point that is specified in the header file. All parameters for the BIOS
and other results are stored in the client data area; the client needs
to prepare an input parameter / output parameter area in its data
area, and informs this area by pushing those pointers onto the its
stack before the far-calls.
The SMAPI BIOS uses the stack/data area directly with the selector
when the BIOS is invoked. Therefore, the caller needs to define the
same privilege level as the BIOS.
Parameter Structure
The memory allocation for the input/output field should be prepared
by the caller. The input field specifies the function request to the
SMAPI BIOS, and the BIOS fills in the return value to the output
field.
Input Field
Field
Offset
00h
Length
Byte
Major Function Number
Minor Function Number
Parameter 1
01h
Byte
02h
Word
Word
Word
Dword
Dword
Parameter 2
04h
Parameter 3
06h
Parameter 4
08h
Parameter 5
0Ch
Output Field
Field
Offset
00h
Length
Byte
Return Code
Auxiliary Return Code
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
01h
Byte
02h
Word
Word
Word
Dword
Dword
04h
06h
08h
0Ch
A-6 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Sample in Assembler Language
;
; Input Parameter Structure
;
SMB_INPARM
STRUC
@SMBIN_FUNC
DB
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
@SMBIN_SUB_FUNC
@SMBIN_PARM_1
@SMBIN_PARM_2
@SMBIN_PARM_3
@SMBIN_PARM_4
@SMBIN_PARM_5
SMB_INPARM
DB
DW
DW
DW
DD
DD
ENDS
;
; Output Parameter Structure
;
SMB_OUTPARM
STRUC
DB
@SMBOUT_RC
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
@SMBOUT_SUB_RC
@SMBOUT_PARM_1
@SMBOUT_PARM_2
@SMBOUT_PARM_3
@SMBOUT_PARM_4
@SMBOUT_PARM_5
SMB_OUTPARM
DB
DW
DW
DW
DD
DD
ENDS
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-7
Sample in C Language
//
// Input Parameter Structure
//
typedef struct {
BYTE
BYTE
WORD
WORD
WORD
DWORD
DWORD
SMBIN_FUNC
;
SMBIN_SUB_FUNC ;
SMBIN_PARM_1 ;
SMBIN_PARM_2 ;
SMBIN_PARM_3 ;
SMBIN_PARM_4 ;
SMBIN_PARM_5 ;
} INPARM, ᑍPINPARM ;
//
// Output Parameter Structure
//
typedef struct {
BYTE
BYTE
WORD
WORD
WORD
DWORD
DWORD
SMBOUT_RC
;
SMBOUT_SUB_RC ;
SMBOUT_PARM_1 ;
SMBOUT_PARM_2 ;
SMBOUT_PARM_3 ;
SMBOUT_PARM_4 ;
SMBOUT_PARM_5 ;
} OUTPARM, ᑍPOUTPARM ;
typedef INPARM
far ᑍ FPINPARM ;
typedef OUTPARM far ᑍ FPOUTPARM ;
A-8 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Calling Convention Pseudo Code
The following describes the calling convention using pseudo code.
Assembler Language
InputParm
OutputParm
SMB_INPARM
SMB_OUTPARM
< >
< >
16-bit
push
ds
mov
ax, offset OutputParm
push
push
mov
push
call
add
ax
ds
ax, offset InputParm
ax
dword ptr SmapiBios
sp, 8
32-bit
push
mov
push
push
mov
push
call
add
ds
eax, offset OutputParm
eax
ds
eax, offset InputParm
eax
fword ptr SmapiBios
sp, 16
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-9
C Language
typedef WORD (far ᑍ SMB)(FPINPARM, FPOUTPARM) ;
SMB
SmapiBios ;
InputParm ;
OutputParm ;
RC ;
INPARM
OUTPARM
WORD
RC = SmapiBios(&InputParm, &OutputParm) ;
A-10 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Return Codes
The following return codes are stored in both the AL (AX) register
and the return code field of the output parameter.
ððh
53h
81h
86h
9ðh
91h
92h
Aðh
A1h
A2h
A3h
A4h
A5h
No Error
SMAPI function is not available
Invalid parameter
Function is not supported
System error
System is invalid
System is busy
Device error (Disk Read Error)
Device is busy
Device is not attached
Device is disabled
Request parameter is out of range
Request parameter is not accepted
All other values are reserved.
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-11
Function Description
System Information Service
Get System Identification
Input Field
Major Function Number - ððh
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Return Value Format
= ððh - ASCII Format
= ð1h - Binary Format
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- System ID
- Country Code
- System BIOS revision
- (Bit 16-31) Reserved
- (Bit ð-15) System Management BIOS revision
- (Bit 16-31) Reserved
- (Bit ð-15) SMAPI BIOS Interface revision
Parameter 5
A-12 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get CPU Information
Input Field
Major Function Number - ððh
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- CPU ID
(Bit 15- 8) Microprocessor Type
(Bit 7- ð) Microprocessor Stepping Level
= FFFFh : Unknown
- Clock Information
(Bit 15- 8) CPU clock (units: MHz)
= FFh : Unknown
Parameter 3
(Bit 7- ð) Internal clock (units: MHz)
= FFh : Unknown
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-13
Get Display Device Information
Input Field
Major Function Number - ððh
Minor Function Number - ð2h
Parameter 1
- (Bit 8
(Bit 9
(Bit 15-1ð) Reserved
) LCD information
) External CRT information
(Bit 7- ð) Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
- (Bit 15- 8)
Built-in display device (panel)
information 1
= ððh : Monochrome STN LCD
= ð1h : Monochrome TFT LCD
= ð2h : Color STN LCD
= ð3h : Color TFT LCD
= FFh : Unknown
(Bit 7- ð)
Built-in display device (panel)
information 2
= ððh : 64ðx48ð
= ð1h : 8ððx6ðð
= ð2h : 1ð24x768
= FFh : Unknown
- (Bit 15- 8) External CRT monitor
information
Parameter 2
= ððh : External CRT is not attached
= 1ðh : Color monitor
= 2ðh : Monochrome monitor
= FFh : Unknown
(Bit 7- ð) Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-14 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get Slave Micro Control Unit Information
Input Field
Major Function Number - ððh
Minor Function Number - ð6h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Return Value Format
= ððh - ASCII Format
= ð1h - Binary Format
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Slave Controller Revision
(= ðFFFFh) - Not valid
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-15
Get System Sensor Status
Input Field
Major Function Number - ððh
Minor Function Number - ð7h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Current Status
Bit 8 - LID Status
= ð : Open
= 1 : Close
Bit 9 - Keyboard Status
= ð : Close
= 1 : Open
Bit 1ð- AC Adapter
= ð : Not attached
= 1 : Attached
Bit 15- 11 : Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-16 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get Video Information
Input Field
Major Function Number - ððh
Minor Function Number - ð8h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Video BIOS revision
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-17
Get Refresh Rate Capability
Input Field
Major Function Number - ððh
Minor Function Number - ð9h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- mode
= ððxxh - VGA modes.
(Bit ð-7 is ignored.)
= ð1ððh - 64ðx4ððx256
= ð1ð1h - 64ðx48ðx256
= ð11ðh - 64ðx48ðx32K
= ð111h - 64ðx48ðx64K
= ð112h - 64ðx48ðx16M
= ð1ð2h - 8ððx6ððx16
= ð1ð3h - 8ððx6ððx256
= ð113h - 8ððx6ððx32K
= ð114h - 8ððx6ððx64K
= ð1ð4h - 1ð24x768x16
= ð1ð5h - 1ð24x768x256
= ð116h - 1ð24x768x32K
= ð117h - 1ð24x768x64K
= ð118h - 1ð24x768x16M
= ð1ð6h - 128ðx1ð24x16
= ð1ð7h - 128ðx1ð24x256
= ð119h - 128ðx1ð24x32K
= ð11Ah - 128ðx1ð24x64K
= ð11Bh - 128ðx1ð24x16M
= ðAððh - 16ððx12ððx16
= ðAð1h - 16ððx12ððx256
= ðAð2h - 16ððx12ððx32K
= ðAð3h - 16ððx12ððx64K
= ðAð4h - 16ððx12ððx16M
= ð1ð9h - 1ð56x35ðx16
= ð1ðAh - 1ð56x473x16
= ð1ðCh - 1ð56x48ðx16
= Others : Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-18 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Refresh rate capability for
specified mode:
Bit ð - 6ðHz available.
Bit 1 - 72Hz available.
Bit 2 - 75Hz available.
Bit 3 - 43Hz(I) available.
Bit 4 - 56Hz available.
Bit 5 - 7ðHz available.
Bit 6 - 85Hz available.
Bit 7 - 48Hz(I) available.
Bit 8-15 : Reserved (must be B'ð').
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-19
System Configuration Service
Get Display Device State
Input Field
Major Function Number - 1ðh
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Request Type
= ððððh : Current hardware
= ððð1h : CMOS (effective after reboot)
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
A-20 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
- Display Device Function Capability
(Bit ð) Display Function Type
= ð : Not Supported
= 1 : Supported
(Bit 15- 1) Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Display current status
Bit ð - Built-in display (panel) status
= ð : Disable
Parameter 2
= 1 : Enable
Bit 1 - CRT status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 2 - TV status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 6 - 3 : Reserved
Bit 7 - Dual Enable Flag
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
(Bit 7- ð) Display Fucntion Type
= ððh : Model with no TV out
= ð1h : Model with no simultaneous
display of TV and CRT
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-21
Set Display Device State
Input Field
Major Function Number - 1ðh
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Request display status
Bit ð - Built-in display (panel) status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 1 - CRT status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 2 - TV status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 5 - 3 : Reserved
Bit 6 - Monitor Detection Ignore
= ð : Do not ignore (should be)
= 1 : Ignore
Bit 7 - Dual Enable Flag
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-22 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get Pointing Device State
Input Field
Major Function Number - 11h
Minor Function Number - ð2h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Request Type
= ððh - Current hardware
= ð1h - CMOS (effective after reboot)
(Bit 7- ð) Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Pointing device current status
Bit 8 - Built-in Pointing device status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 9 - External Pointing device status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 15- 1ð: Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Pointing device capability
Bit ð - Built-in Pointing device status
= ð : Status is not controllable
= 1 : Status is controllable
Bit 1 - External Pointing device status
= ð : Status is not controllable
= 1 : Status is controllable
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-23
Set Pointing Device State
Input Field
Major Function Number - 11h
Minor Function Number - ð3h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8)
Pointing device current status
Bit 8 - Built-in Pointing device status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 9 - External Pointing device status
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 15- 1ð: Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Request Type
= ððh - Current hardware
= ð1h - CMOS (effective after reboot)
Bit 7- 2: Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Reserved
Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-24 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get Hotkey Sticky/Lock
Input Field
Major Function Number - 13h
Minor Function Number - ð2h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Capability
Bit 9-8 - Fn Key Lock
(Bit 9, bit 8) =
(ð, ð) - Not Supported
(ð, 1) - Sticky Fn Key support
(1, 1) - Sticky and
Lock Fn Key support
(1, ð) - Reserved
Bit 15-1ð - Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Current Status
Bit 1-ð - Fn Key Lock
(Bit 1, bit ð) =
(ð, ð) - Disable
(ð, 1) - Enable Sticky
Fn Key support
(1, 1) - Enable Sticky and
Lock Fn Key support
(1, ð) - Reserved
Bit 7- 2 - Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-25
Set Hotkey Sticky/Lock Support
Input Field
Major Function Number - 13h
Minor Function Number - ð3h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Request Status
Bit 1-ð - Sticky/Lock Fn
key support
(Bit 1, bit ð) =
(ð, ð) - Disable
(ð, 1) - Enable Sticky
Fn Key support
(1, 1) - Enable Sticky and
Lock Fn Key support
(1, ð) - Reserved
Bit 7-2 - Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-26 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Power Management Service
Get Power Management Mode (BL=00h)
Input Field
Major Function Number - 22h
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Power management mode
Battery operation
= ððh - High Performance mode
= ð1h - Auto Power Management mode
= ð2h - Manual Power Management mode
(Bit 7- ð) Power management mode
AC operation
= ððh - High Performance mode
= ð1h - Auto Power Management mode
= ð2h - Manual Power Management mode
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-27
Set Power Management Mode
Input Field
Major Function Number - 22h
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Power management mode
Battery operation
= ððh - High Performance mode
= ð1h - Auto Power Management mode
= ð2h - Manual Power Management mode
(Bit 7- ð) Power management mode
AC operation
= ððh - High Performance mode
= ð1h - Auto Power Management mode
= ð2h - Manual Power Management mode
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Reserved
Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-28 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get Timer Control
Input Field
Major Function Number - 22h
Minor Function Number - ð2h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-29
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Capability of Timer Control
Bit 8 - System
(Hibernation/Suspend) timer
= ð : Not Supported
= 1 : Supported
Bit 9 - Standby timer
= ð : Not Supported
= 1 : Supported
Bit 1ð - LCD off timer
= ð : Not Supported
= 1 : Supported
Bit 11 - HDD off timer
= ð : Not Supported
= 1 : Supported
Bit 15-12 - Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Timer Control
Bit ð - System (Hibernation/Suspend)
timer
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 1 - Standby timer
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 2 - LCD off timer
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 3 - HDD off timer
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 7-4 - Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-30 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Set Timer Control
Input Field
Major Function Number - 22h
Minor Function Number - ð3h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Timer Control
Bit ð - System
(Hibernation/Suspend) timer
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 1 - Standby timer
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 2 - LCD off timer
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 3 - HDD off timer
= ð : Disable
= 1 : Enable
Bit 7-4 - Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Reserved
Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-31
Event Bit Definition
Bit 2-ð - Reserved
Bit 3 - Standby
Bit 4 - Suspend
Bit 5 - RediSafe
Bit 6 - Hibernation
Bit 7 - Power off
Note: If bits are duplicated, the highest bit is available.
A-32 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get System Event Global Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 3ðh
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Capability for event
Bit 8 - RediSafe is
controlled by global conditions.
(RediSafe bit is ignored
in each event condition.)
= ð - Not Supported
= 1 - Supported
(Bit 7- ð) Global event condition
Bit ð - Enable RediSafe
if suspend is selected.
= ð - Disable
= 1 - Enable
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-33
Set System Event Global Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 3ðh
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Global condition for event
Bit ð - Enable safe suspend if suspend
is selected.
= ð - Disable
= 1 - Enable
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Reserved
Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-34 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get System Event 1 Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 31h
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- hardware and software
event definition
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- Reserved
- (Bit 31-16) Reserved
(Bit 15- ð) Power switch detection
event definition
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
- (Bit 31-16) Reserved
(Bit 15- ð) LID close detection
event definition
Parameter 5
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-35
Set System Event 1 Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 31h
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Condition for hardware and software event
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- Reserved
- (Bit 31-16) Reserved
(Bit 15- ð) Condition for power
switch detection
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
- (Bit 31-16) Reserved
(Bit 15- ð) Condition for
LID close detection
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Parameter 5
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-36 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get System Event 2 Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 32h
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- System timer expiry
event definition
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- Reserved
- (Bit 31-16) Reserved
(Bit 15- ð) Standby timer expiry
event definition
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
- (Bit 31-16) Reserved
(Bit 15- ð)
Parameter 5
Hibernation timer during suspend
mode expiry event definition.
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-37
Set System Event 2 Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 32h
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Condition for System timer expiry
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- Reserved
- (Bit 31-16) Reserved
(Bit 15- ð) Condition for Standby
timer expired
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
- (Bit 31-16) Reserved
(Bit 15- ð) Condition for Hibernation
timer during suspend mode expired
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Parameter 5
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-38 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get System Timer
Input Field
Major Function Number - 32h
Minor Function Number - ð2h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Power mode Select
= ððh - Reserved
= ð1h - Manual PM mode (AC)
= ð2h - Manual PM mode (Battery)
= F3h - High Performance mode
= F4h - Auto Pwr Mgmt mode
(Bit 7- ð) Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
- (Bit 15- 8) System Timer Capability
Bit 8 = ð - Timer cannot be specified
in each Power mode
= 1 - Timer can be specified
in each Power mode
Bit 15-9 - Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) System Timer initial value
(units: minutes)
Parameter 2
= ððh - Disable system timer
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-39
Set System Timer
Input Field
Major Function Number - 32h
Minor Function Number - ð3h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Power mode Select
= ððh - All mode
= ð1h - Manual PM mode (AC)
= ð2h - Manual PM mode (Battery)
= F3h - High Performance mode
= F4h - Auto Pwr Mgmt mode
(Bit 7- ð) System Timer initial
value (units: minutes)
= ððh - Disable system timer
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Reserved
Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-40 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get Standby Timer
Input Field
Major Function Number - 32h
Minor Function Number - ð4h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Power mode Select
= ððh - Reserved
= ð1h - Manual PM mode (AC)
= ð2h - Manual PM mode (Battery)
= F3h - High Performance mode
= F4h - Auto Pwr Mgmt mode
(Bit 7- ð) Reserved
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
- (Bit 15- 8) Standby Timer Capability
Bit 8 = ð - Timer cannot be specified
in each Power mode
= 1 - Timer can be specified
in each Power mode
Bit 15-9 - Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Standby Timer initial
value (units: minutes)
= ððh - Disable standby timer
- Reserved
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-41
Set Standby Timer
Input Field
Major Function Number - 32h
Minor Function Number - ð5h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Power mode Select
= ððh - All mode
= ð1h - Manual PM mode (AC)
= ð2h - Manual PM mode (Battery)
= F3h - High Performance mode
= F4h - Auto Pwr Mgmt mode
(Bit 7- ð) Standby Timer initial value
(units: minutes)
= ððh - Disable standby timer
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Reserved
Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-42 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get Hibernation Timer
Input Field
Major Function Number - 32h
Minor Function Number - ð6h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Hibernation Timer during
suspend mode initial value
(units: minutes)
= ððh - Disable hibernation timer
during suspend mode
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-43
Set Hibernation Timer
Input Field
Major Function Number - 32h
Minor Function Number - ð7h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Hibernation Timer during
suspend mode initial value
(units: minutes)
= ððh - Disable hibernation timer
during suspend mode
- Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Reserved
Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-44 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get System Event 3 Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 33h
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Critical low battery condition
detection event definition
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- Reserved
- (Bit 16-31) Reserved
(Bit ð -15) Out of environment condition
detection event definition
Bit 15-8 - Capability
(See page A-32.)
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
- Reserved
Parameter 5
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-45
Set System Event 3 Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 33h
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- (Bit 15- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Condition for critical
low battery condition detection
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- Reserved
- (Bit 31- 8) Reserved
(Bit 7- ð) Condition for out-of-environment
condition detection
Bit 7-ð - Condition
(See page A-32.)
- Reserved
Parameter 5
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Reserved
Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-46 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get System Resume Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 34h
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Condition for resuming trigger
from system suspend mode
Bit ð - Resume switch by hardware
Bit 1 - LID open detection
Bit 2 - RTC alarm (Resume Timer)
detection
Bit 3 - RI from the Serial Device
detection
Bit 15-4 - Reserved
Parameter 3
- Capability for resuming trigger from
the system suspend mode
Bit ð - Resume switch by hardware
Bit 1 - LID open detection
Bit 2 - RTC alarm (Resume Timer)
detection
Bit 3 - RI from the Serial Device
detection
Bit 15-4 - Reserved
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-47
Set System Resume Condition
Input Field
Major Function Number - 34h
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
- Reserved
- Condition for resuming trigger
from the system suspend mode
Bit ð - Resume switch by hardware
Bit 1 - LID open detection
Bit 2 - RTC alarm (Resume Timer)
detection
Bit 3 - RI from the Serial Device
detection
Bit 15-4 - Reserved
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-48 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Get System Resume Timer
Input Field
Major Function Number - 34h
Minor Function Number - ð2h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- TOD of Resume Timer (BCD format)
Bit 7-ð - Seconds (ð - 59)
Bit 15-8 - Minutes (ð - 59)
Bit 23-16 - Hours
Bit 31-24 - Reserved
- Date of Resume Timer (BCD format)
Bit 7-ð - Day
Bit 15-8 - Month
Bit 23-16 - Year
Bit 3ð-24 - Reserved
(ð - 23)
Parameter 5
(1 - 31)
(1 - 12)
(ð - 99)
Bit 31
- Resume Date Validation
= ð - Valid (Specified day)
= 1 - Invalid (Every day)
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-49
Set System Resume Timer
Input Field
Major Function Number - 34h
Minor Function Number - ð3h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- TOD of Resume Timer (BCD format)
Bit 7-ð - Seconds (ð - 59)
Bit 15-8 - Minutes (ð - 59)
Bit 23-16 - Hours
Bit 31-24 - Reserved
- Date of Resume Timer (BCD format)
Bit 7-ð - Day
(ð - 23)
Parameter 5
(1 - 31)
(1 - 12)
(ð - 99)
Bit 15-8 - Month
Bit 23-16 - Year
Bit 3ð-24 - Reserved
Bit 31
- Resume Date Validation
= ð - Valid (Specified day)
= 1 - Invalid (Every day)
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-50 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Request System Standby
Input Field
Major Function Number - 7ðh
Minor Function Number - ððh
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Request System Suspend
Input Field
Major Function Number - 7ðh
Minor Function Number - ð1h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-51
Request System Hibernation
Input Field
Major Function Number - 7ðh
Minor Function Number - ð2h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Request System Off
Input Field
Major Function Number - 7ðh
Minor Function Number - ð3h
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
Output Field
Return Code
- Error Status
Auxiliary Return Code - Reserved
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
- Reserved
A-52 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Samples
Data Structure
Assembler Language
;
; Smapi BIOS Header
;
SMB_HEADER
@SMBHDR_SIG
STRUC
DB
4 dup (?)
; +ðð - Signature
@SMBHDR_VER
DB
DB
DB
DB
DW
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
; +ð4 - Major version
@SMBHDR_VER_VER
; +ð5 - Minor version
@SMBHDR_LEN
; +ð6 - Length
@SMBHDR_CHKSUM
; +ð7 - Checksum
@SMBHDR_INFO
; +ð8 - Information Word
@SMBHDR_RSV1
DW
; +ðA - Reserve 1
@SMBHDR_R_OFFSET
DW
; +ðC - Real mode Offset
@SMBHDR_R_SEGMENT
; +ðE - Real mode Segment
@SMBHDR_RSV2
; +1ð - Reserve 2
@SMBHDR_P16_OFFSET
DW
DW
DW
; +12 - 16-bit protected mode offset
@SMBHDR_P16_BASE DD
; +14 - 16-bit protected mode base address
@SMBHDR_P32_OFFSET DD
; +18 - 32-bit protected mode offset
@SMBHDR_P32_BASE DD
?
?
?
; +1C - 32-bit protected mode base address
SMB_HEADER
ENDS
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-53
Parameters
;
;Input Parameter
;
SMB_INPARM
STRUC
DB
@SMBIN_FUNC
@SMBIN_SUB_FUNC
@SMBIN_PARM_1
@SMBIN_PARM_2
@SMBIN_PARM_3
@SMBIN_PARM_4
@SMBIN_PARM_5
SMB_INPARM
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
DB
DW
DW
DW
DD
DD
ENDS
;
;Output Parameter
;
SMB_OUTPARM
@SMBOUT_RC
@SMBOUT_SUB_RC
@SMBOUT_PARM_1
@SMBOUT_PARM_2
@SMBOUT_PARM_3
@SMBOUT_PARM_4
@SMBOUT_PARM_5
SMB_OUTPARM
STRUC
DB
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
DB
DW
DW
DW
DD
DD
ENDS
A-54 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
C Language
//
// SMAPI BIOS Header
//
typedef struct {
BYTE
BYTE
BYTE
BYTE
BYTE
WORD
WORD
WORD
WORD
WORD
WORD
SMBHDR_SIG[4]
; // Signature
SMBHDR_VER
SMBHDR_VER_VER
SMBHDR_LEN
SMBHDR_CHKSUM
SMBHDR_INFO
SMBHDR_RSV1
; // Major Version
; // Minor Version
; // Length
; // Checksum
; // Information word
; // Reserve 1
; // Real mode offset
; // Real mode segment
; // Reserve 2
SMBHDR_R_OFFSET
SMBHDR_R_SEGMENT
SMBHDR_RSV2
SMBHDR_P16_OFFSET
; // 16-bit Protect mode offset
DWORD
SMBHDR_P16_BASE
; // 16-bit Protect mode base address
DWORD
SMBHDR_P32_OFFSET
; // 32-bit Protect mode offset
DWORD
SMBHDR_P32_BASE
; // 32-bit Protect mode base address
} SMB_HEADER, ᑍPSMB_HEADER ;
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-55
Parameters
//
// Input Parameter
//
typedef struct {
BYTE
BYTE
WORD
WORD
WORD
DWORD
DWORD
SMBIN_FUNC
;
SMBIN_SUB_FUNC ;
SMBIN_PARM_1
SMBIN_PARM_2
SMBIN_PARM_3
SMBIN_PARM_4
SMBIN_PARM_5
;
;
;
;
;
} INPARM, ᑍPINPARM ;
//
// Output Parameter
//
typedef struct {
BYTE
BYTE
WORD
WORD
WORD
DWORD
DWORD
SMBOUT_RC
;
;
;
;
;
;
;
SMBOUT_SUB_RC
SMBOUT_PARM_1
SMBOUT_PARM_2
SMBOUT_PARM_3
SMBOUT_PARM_4
SMBOUT_PARM_5
} OUTPARM, ᑍPOUTPARM ;
A-56 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Function Declaration
C Language
//
// Smapi BIOS function
//
typedef WORD (far ᑍ SMB)(PINPARM, POUTPARM) ;
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-57
Installation Check
Assembler Language: Real Mode
;
; FindSmapi
; -----------
;
; On Entry : None
; On Exit
: CF = ð .. Find out
;
;
;
;
;
DX - Segment
BX - Pointer to Header
CF = 1 .. No Smapi BIOS
FindSmapi
Proc
Near
push
eax
cx
push
push
push
si
ds
mov
mov
mov
mov
mov
ax, BIOS_SEG
ds, ax
; Fððð Segment
; Start Point
bx, ð
cx, SMB_CAND_CNT ; Total Check Count
eax, 'BMS$' ; Target Strings
@@:
cmp
je
add
loop
stc
jmp
eax, dword ptr ds:[bx].@SMBHDR_SIG
short @f
bx, 1ðh
@b
; Next Paragraph
short FindSmapiFin
A-58 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
@@: ;
mov
Find Smapi Head
dx, BIOS_SEG
;
Calculate Checksum.. next.
pushf
cld
; Save Direction flag
; Clear it
mov
xor
movzx
si, bx
ax, ax
cx,byte ptr ds:[bx].@SMBHDR_LEN
@@:
lodsb
add
loop
ah, al
@b
popf
cmp
cmc
; Restore Direction flags
; Checksum is OK?
ah, 1
FindSmapiFin:
pop
pop
pop
pop
ret
ds
si
cx
eax
FindSmapi
Endp
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-59
C Language
typedef struct {
BYTE
BYTE
BYTE
BYTE
BYTE
WORD
WORD
WORD
WORD
SMBHDR_SIG[4]
SMBHDR_VER
SMBHDR_VER_VER
SMBHDR_LEN
SMBHDR_CHKSUM
SMBHDR_INFO
SMBHDR_RSV1
; // Signature
; // Major Version
; // Minor Version
; // Length
; // Checksum
; // Information Word
; // Reserve 1
; // Real Mode Offset
; // Real Mode Segment
SMBHDR_R_OFFSET
SMBHDR_R_SEGMENT
} SMB_HEADER_REAL, far ᑍ PFSMB_HEADER_REAL ;
A-60 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
BOOLEAN GetSmapiEntry(PSMB pFunc)
{
PFSMB_HEADER_REAL
WORD
BYTE
MyPtr = ðxFððððððð ;
cnt = ð ;
cksum = ð ;
//
// 1) Search for signature first
//
while((cnt++ < ðx1ððð) &&
!(((MyPtr->SMBHDR_SIG)[ð] == '$') &&
((MyPtr->SMBHDR_SIG)[1] == 'S') &&
((MyPtr->SMBHDR_SIG)[2] == 'M') &&
((MyPtr->SMBHDR_SIG)[3] == 'B') )) {
MyPtr++ ;
}
//
// 2) Find the Signature?
//
if (cnt >= ðx1ððð) {
// We cannot find it.
return FALSE ;
} else {
//
// 3) Calculate Checksum
//
for (cnt = ð ; cnt < MyPtr->SMBHDR_LEN ; cnt++)
cksum += (BYTE)((MyPtr->SMBHDR_SIG)[cnt]) ;
if (cksum) {
// Bad Checksum
return FALSE ;
} else {
// Build Return Address
(ᑍpFunc) = ( (DWORD)(MyPtr->SMBHDR_R_OFFSET) +
(((DWORD)(MyPtr->SMBHDR_R_SEGMENT)) << 16) ) ;
return TRUE ;
}
}
}
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-61
BIOS Call
Assembler Language: 16-Bit Protected Mode
;
; Build Input Parameter Field
;
mov
mov
al, SMB_GET_SYSID
[bx].@Func, al
mov
push
mov
push
call
add
ax, offset OutputParm
ax
ax, offset InputParm
ax
_SmapiBios
sp, 4
;
; Get information from Output Parm
;
or
jnz
ax, ax
Error
mov
mov
bx, offset OutputParm
al, [bx].@Parm1
A-62 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
32-Bit Protected Mode
;
; Build Input Parameter Field
;
mov
mov
mov
ebx, offset InputParm
al, SMB_GET_SYSID
[ebx].@Func, al
mov
push
mov
push
call
add
eax, offset OutputParm
eax
eax, offset InputParm
eax
_SmapiBios
sp, 8
;
; Get information from Output Parm
;
or
jnz
ax, ax
Error
mov
mov
ebx, offset OutputParm
ax, [ebx].@Parm1
ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS A-63
C Language
WORD GetSystemID()
{
SMB
SmapiEntry ;
INPARM
OUTPARM
WORD
MyInput ;
MyOutput ;
Rc = -1 ;
if (GetSmapiEntry(&SmapiEntry)) {
MyInput.SMBIN_FUNC
MyInput.SMBIN_SUB_FUNC
= ð ;
= ð ;
if (SmapiEntry(&MyInput, &MyOutput)) {
// No System ID is available
} else {
Rc = MyOutput.SMBOUT_PARM_1 ;
}
} else {
// No Smapi BIOS interface.
// Try to use CBIOS INT 15.
}
return Rc ;
}
A-64 ThinkPad 560/560E SMAPI BIOS
Appendix B. Notices
References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services
do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries
in which IBM operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program,
or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product,
program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent
product, program, or service that does not infringe any of the
intellectual property rights of IBM may be used instead of the IBM
product, program, or service. The evaluation and verification of
operation in conjunction with other products, except those expressly
designated by IBM, are the responsibility of the user.
IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering
subject matter in this document. The furnishing of this document
does not give you any license to these patents. You can send
license inquiries, in writing, to:
IBM Director of Licensing
IBM Corporation
500 Columbus Avenue
Thornwood NY 10594
USA
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997
B-1
Trademarks
The following terms, denoted by an asterisk (*) in this publication, are
trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other
countries or both:
AT
PS/2
IBM
ThinkPad
TrackPoint III
Personal Computer AT
Personal System/2
The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk (**) in this
publication, are trademarks of other companies as follows:
Intel
Intel Corporation
IntelDX4
Intel486
IrDA
Intel Corporation
Intel Corporation
Infrared Data Association
Personal Computer Memory Card International
Association
PCMCIA
Pentium
Sound Blaster
286
Intel Corporation
Creative Labs, Inc.
Intel Corporation
287
Intel Corporation
386
Intel Corporation
387
Intel Corporation
8086
Intel Corporation
8087
Intel Corporation
8088
Intel Corporation
82077AA
Intel Corporation
Other company, product, and service names, which may be denoted
by a double asterisk (**), may be trademarks or service marks of
others.
B-2 ThinkPad 560/560E Notices
Index
connectors
external connector 2-9
A
acoustical readings,
hard disk drive 2-8
keyboard 2-4
mouse 2-4
PCMCIA 3-7
system board memory (DIMM
cards) 2-14
specifications 1-10
address 20 gate 2-28
address and NMI mask register,
RT/CMOS 2-17
address map
RT/CMOS RAM 2-16
system board I/O 1-6
air temperature, specifications 1-9
alternative method of resetting 2-28
altitude, specifications 1-9
anticipated page miss 1-8
audio subsystem 3-6
control ports, system 2-27, 2-28
controller
diskette drive 1-4
DMA 1-4
interrupt 1-4
keyboard/auxiliary device 1-4
parallel 1-4
serial 1-4
TrackPoint III 1-4
B
battery 2-21
battery pack, specifications 1-13
boot
selectable drive-startup
sequence 2-29
bus master access to system board
RAM, specifications 1-8
D
data register, RT/CMOS 2-17
date-century byte, RT/CMOS RAM
configuration 2-25
depth, system unit 1-9
devices–system board 1-3
diagnostic status byte, RT/CMOS
RAM configuration 2-22
DIMM cards 2-13, 2-14
pin assignments 2-14
system board memory
connectors 2-14
C
cables 1-9
cache memory operation 2-2
cache, level 2 1-3
CD-ROM drive 1-2
channels
diskette drive
connector 2-12
type byte 2-23
check latch 2-27
DMA 1-4
diskette drive/controller 2-11
display operating mode 2-24
displayable
characters and symbols 2-7
DMA
CMOS RAM 2-26
configuration 2-22
status registers 2-21
subsystem 1-3
compatibility
hardware 2-30
configuration CRC bytes, RT/CMOS
RAM 2-25
channels 1-4
controller 1-4, 1-8
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997
X-1
DSTN LCD (dual-scan supertwisted
nematic liquid crystal display) 3-2
K
key numbers 2-5
for the 84-key keyboard 2-5
for the 85-key keyboard 2-6
for the external numeric
keypad 2-7
E
EEPROM subsystem 1-3
electrical specifications 1-9
electromagnetic compatibility,
specifications 1-9
keyboard
connector 2-4
ID 2-6
enable NMI 2-17
signals 2-4
keyboard/auxiliary device
controller 1-4
equipment byte, RT/CMOS RAM
configuration 2-24
error codes 2-31
keyboard/mouse connector 2-4
external connector 2-9
L
F
LCD (liquid crystal display) 3-2
Li-Ion (lithium-ion) battery pack,
power supply 1-13
low and high base memory bytes,
RT/CMOS RAM
fault, overvoltage 1-12
G
gate A20 2-28
configuration 2-25
low and high expansion memory
bytes, RT/CMOS RAM
configuration 2-25
low and high usable memory bytes,
RT/CMOS RAM
H
hard disk drive
connector 2-8
fail initialization 2-22
hardware compatibility 2-30
heat output, specifications 1-9
height, system unit 1-9
humidity, specifications 1-9
configuration 2-25
M
maximum altitude,
specifications 1-9
measurements, system unit 1-9
memory
I
identifier, model 1-2
infrared subsystem 3-7
interrupt
performance 1-8
RAM 2-13
read 1-8
controller 1-3
NMI reset 2-26
IR subsystem 3-7
display 3-7
ROM 2-13
size miscompare 2-22
system memory map 2-14
microchannel
bus adapter 1-4
microprocessor 1-3
alternative method of
resetting 2-28
X-2 Index
microprocessor (continued)
cache memory operation 2-2
mode switch compatibility 2-28
performance 1-8
POST (continued)
memory errors 2-14
parity check 2-26
password 2-29
real address mode 2-28
specifications 1-3, 1-8
mode switch, protected 2-28
model identifier 1-2
model/submodel bytes 1-2
description 2-2
reset 2-28
ROM test 2-13
power
cable 1-9
loss 2-21
power supply 1-11
battery pack (lithium ion) 1-13
connector 1-12
model identifier 1-2
mouse
connector 2-4
signals 2-4
output protection 1-12
output voltages 1-11
outputs 1-11
voltage sequencing 1-12
power-on password 2-29
power-on self-test (POST)
cache test 2-2
N
NMI (nonmaskable interrupt) 2-26
error codes 2-31
memory errors 2-14
parity check 2-26
password 2-29
reset 2-28
ROM test 2-13
O
output protection, power
supply 1-12
output voltage sequencing 1-12
overvoltage fault 1-12
protected mode switch 2-28
P
page hit 1-8
R
page miss 1-8
parallel controller port 1-4
parity check enable 2-27
password, power-on 2-29
PCMCIA 3-7
RAM (random access
memory) 2-13
I/O operations, RT/CMOS 2-18
subsystem 2-13
RAM subsystem 1-3
read-only memory (ROM) 1-3, 2-13
real mode switch 2-28
real-time clock 2-16
bytes, RT/CMOS 2-19
refresh rate, specifications 1-8
refresh request 2-27
registers
interface 1-7
slots 1-4, 3-7
subsystem 3-7
Pentium 90/120MHz 1-3
performance, system 1-8
ports
parallel 1-4
serial 1-4
system 2-26
miscellaneous system 2-26
RT/CMOS address and NMI
mask 2-17
RT/CMOS data 2-17
RT/CMOS status 2-21
POST
cache test 2-2
error codes 2-31
Index X-3
registers (continued)
shutdown status byte, RT/CMOS
RAM configuration 2-22
size, specifications 1-9
SMAPI
status 2-19, 2-20, 2-21
reserved bytes, RT/CMOS RAM
configuration 2-25
reset, alternative method 2-28
ROM (read-only memory) 2-13
RT/CMOS
assembler sample A-7
BIOS call A-62
C language sample A-8
calling convention A-6
configuration A-20
address and NMI mask register
(hex 0070) 2-17
data register (hex 0071) 2-17
RAM address map 2-16
RAM configuration
display device A-14, A-20
display device, set A-22
event bit definition A-32
function declaration A-57
function description A-12
header image A-4
hotkey sticky/lock, set A-26
installation check A-58
parameter structure A-6
pointing device, set A-24
power management A-27
processor (CPU) A-13
pseudo code A-9
configuration CRC bytes 2-25
date-century byte 2-25
diagnostic status byte 2-22
diskette drive type byte 2-23
equipment byte 2-24
hard disk drive 2, 3 type
byte 2-23, 2-24
low and high base memory
bytes 2-25
low and high expansion
memory bytes 2-25
low and high usable memory
bytes 2-25
refresh rate A-18
request system hibernation A-52
request system off A-52
request system standby A-51
request system suspend A-51
return codes A-11
set hibernation timer A-44
set standby timer A-42
set system resume timer A-50
slave micro control unit A-15
system identification A-12
system information A-12
system sensor A-16
reserved bytes 2-24, 2-25
shutdown status byte 2-22
RAM I/O operations 2-18
real-time clock bytes 2-19
status register A (hex
00A) 2-19
status register B (hex
00B) 2-20
status register C (hex
00C) 2-21
status register D (hex
00D) 2-21
timer control A-29
video A-17
Sound Blaster system settings 3-6
speaker data enable 2-27
specifications 1-8, 3-7
acoustical readings 1-10
air temperature 1-9
S
scan codes 2-5
selectable drive-startup
sequence 2-29
sequencing, output voltage 1-12
serial controller port 1-4
DMA controller 1-8
electrical 1-9
electromagnetic
compatibility 1-9
X-4 Index
specifications (continued)
heat output 1-9
system timers 1-3
humidity 1-9
T
maximum altitude 1-9
microprocessor 1-8
PCMCIA 3-7
performance 1-8
refresh rate 1-8
temperature 1-9
TFT LCD (thin-film transistor liquid
crystal display) 3-2
time status indicator 2-22
timers, system 1-3
type II PC card, PCMCIA 3-7
type III PC card, PCMCIA 3-7
size 1-9
weight 1-9
standards, PCMCIA 3-7
status register
register A (hex 00A) 2-19
register B (hex 00B) 2-20
register C (hex 00C) 2-21
register D (hex 00D) 2-21
switch to real 2-28
system
V
video subsystem 1-3, 3-2
display 3-2
DSTN LCD 3-2
mode 3-3
TFT LCD 3-2
control ports 2-28
functions, miscellaneous 2-26
performance 1-8
voltage
power supply 1-11
sequencing, power supply 1-12
specifications 1-9
reset 2-26
system board
devices 1-3
CMOS RAM subsystem 1-3
diskette drive controller 1-4
DMA controller 1-3
EEPROM subsystem 1-3
interrupt controller 1-4
keyboard/auxiliary device
controller 1-4
W
weight, system unit 1-9
width, system unit 1-9
microprocessor 1-3
parallel controller port 1-4
PCMCIA slots 1-4
RAM subsystem 1-3
serial controller port 1-4
system timers 1-3
video subsystem 1-3
I/O address map 1-6
system control
port A 2-28
port B 2-27
system management API
(SMAPI) A-1
system memory map 2-14
Index X-5
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