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Found: Algorithm used by IBM in calculating CRC checksums for PS/2
   (see bytes 32h-33h). Complex (recursive part is 12 lines of
   assembly) and not yet validated for every model.


   Background

The CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) memory is actually
a 64 or 128 byte battery-backed RAM memory module that is a part of the
system clock chip. Some IBM PS/2 models have the capability for a
2k (2048 byte) CMOS ROM Extension.

First used with clock-calender cards for the IBM PC-XT, when the PC/AT
(Advanced Technology) was introduced in 1985, the Motorola MC146818
became a part of the motherboard. Since the clock only uses fourteen of
the RAM bytes, the rest are available for storing system configuration data.

Interestingly, the original IBM-PC/AT (Advanced Technology) standard for
the region 10h-3Fh is nearly universal with one notable exception: The
IBM PS/2 systems deviate considerably (Note: AMSTRAD 8086 machines were
among the first to actively use the CMOS memory available and since they
*predate* the AT, do not follow the AT standard).

This is just another example of how IBM created a standard, lost control
of it, tried to replace it, failed and lost market share in the process.

Originally, the IBM PC/AT only made use of a small portion of CMOS memory
and was defined in the IBM PC/AT Technical Reference Manual, specifically
bytes 10h, 12h, 14h-18h, 2Eh-33h. The balance was left undefined but was
quickly appropriated by various BIOS manufacturers for such user-selectable
options such as wait states, clock speeds, initial boot drive selection, and
password storage.

Later, as CMOS memory requirements grew, newer clock chips with 128
bytes of RAM came into use. However the fact remains that once the AT
standard was established, only IBM has tried to change the definitions
of that first description.

   Accessing the CMOS

The CMOS memory exists outside of the normal address space and cannot
contain directly executable code. It is reachable through IN and OUT
commands at port number 70h (112d) and 71h (113d). To read a CMOS byte,
an OUT to port 70h is executed with the address of the byte to be read and
an IN from port 71h will then retrieve the requested information. The
following BASIC fragment will read 128 CMOS bytes and print them to the
screen in 8 rows of 16 values.

CMOS RAM space has an upper limit of 128 bytes because of the structure
of port 70: only bits 0-6 are used for addressing, bit 7 is used to
enable (0) or disable (1) Non-Maskable Interrupts (NMI) and explains why
IBM uses 80h OR <address> to read/write data & follows with  a "throw-away"
call.

Note that if the CMOS only has 64 bytes available, addressing will
generally wrap and addresses from 40h-7Fh will mirror 00h-3Fh. Output will
be hexadecimal.

10 CLS
20 FOR i = 0 TO &H7F
30 OUT &H70, i
40 PRINT USING "\   \"; HEX$(INP(&H71));
50 NEXT i
60 PRINT " "

Note: where not otherwise noted, all data points are expressed as BYTES
  these are eight bit values and are read from MSB to LSB e.g.
  0000 0000     0101 1010 binary would be written as 5Ah
  7654 3210     where only some bits are used this is represented with
        Xs e.g bits 5-3 would be shown as 00xx x000


  Organization of CMOS Memory - Clock

00h-0Eh is defined by the clock hardware and all must follow it. Other
manufacturers generally follow the same format as specified for the
region 10h - 2Fh. Some also follow the IBM format for 30h-33h but not all
(Zenith in particular is different).

The first fourteen bytes are dedicated to the MC146818 chip clock functions
and consist of ten read/write data registers and four status registers, two
of which are read/write and two of which are read only.

The format of the ten clock data registers (bytes 00h-09h) is:

 00h Seconds       (BCD 00-59, Hex 00-3B) Note: Bit 7 is read only
 01h Second Alarm  (BCD 00-59, Hex 00-3B; "don't care" if C0-FF)
 02h Minutes       (BCD 00-59, Hex 00-3B)
 03h Minute Alarm  (BCD 00-59, Hex 00-3B; "don't care" if C0-FF))
 04h Hours         (BCD 00-23, Hex 00-17 if 24 hr mode)
       (BCD 01-12, Hex 01-0C if 12 hr am)
       (BCD 81-92. Hex 81-8C if 12 hr pm)
 05h Hour Alarm    (same as hours; "don't care" if C0-FF))
 06h Day of Week   (01-07 Sunday=1)
 07h Date of Month (BCD 01-31, Hex 01-1F)
 08h Month         (BCD 01-12, Hex 01-0C)
 09h Year          (BCD 00-99, Hex 00-63)

BCD/Hex selection depends on Bit 2 of register B (0Bh)
12/24 Hr selection depends on Bit 1 of register B (0Bh)
Alarm will trigger when contents of all three Alarm byte registers
match their companions.

The following is the on-chip status register information.

 0Ah Status Register A (read/write) (usu 26h)
  Bit 7     - (1) time update cycle in progress, data ouputs undefined
      (bit 7 is read only)
  Bit 6,5,4 - 22 stage divider. 010b - 32.768 Khz time base (default)
  Bit 3-0   - Rate selection bits for interrupt.
      0000b - none
      0011b - 122 microseconds (minimum)
      1111b - 500 milliseconds
      0110b - 976.562 microseconds (default)

 0Bh Status Register B (read/write)
  Bit 7 - 1 enables cycle update, 0 disables
  Bit 6 - 1 enables periodic interrupt
  Bit 5 - 1 enables alarm interrupt
  Bit 4 - 1 enables update-ended interrupt
  Bit 3 - 1 enables square wave output
  Bit 2 - Data Mode - 0: BCD, 1: Binary
  Bit 1 - 24/12 hour selection - 1 enables 24 hour mode
  Bit 0 - Daylight Savings Enable - 1 enables

 0Ch Status Register C (Read only)
  Bit 7 - Interrupt request flag - 1 when any or all of bits 6-4 are
    1 and appropriate enables (Register B) are set to 1. Generates
    IRQ 8 when triggered.
  Bit 6 - Periodic Interrupt flag
  Bit 5 - Alarm Interrupt flag
  Bit 4 - Update-Ended Interrupt Flag
  Bit 3-0 ???

 0Dh Status Register D (read only)
  Bit 7 - Valid RAM - 1 indicates batery power good, 0 if dead or
    disconnected.
  Bit 6-0 ???

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  Organization of CMOS Memory - non-Clock

The last two bytes in the first hexadecimal decade (hexade ?) were not
specified in the PC/AT but may have the following use on some systems:

 0Eh (PS/2) Diagnostic Status Byte
   Bit 7 - When set (1) indicates clock has lost power
   Bit 6 - (1) indicates incorrect checksum
   Bit 5 - (1) indicates that equipment configuration is incorrect
       power-on check requires that atleast one floppy be installed
   Bit 4 - (1) indicates error in memory size
   Bit 3 - (1) indicates that controller or disk drive failed initialization
   Bit 2 - (1) indicates that time is invalid
   Bit 1 - (1) indicates installed adaptors do not match configuration
   Bit 0 - (1) indicates a time-out while reading adaptor ID

 0Eh (AMSTRAD) 6  BYTEs time and date machine last used

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 0Fh Reset Code (IBM PS/2 "Shutdown Status Byte")
   00h-03h perform power-on reset
   04h INT 19h reboot
   05h flush keyboard and jump via 40h:67h
   06h-07h reserved
   08h used by POST during protected-mode RAM test
   09h used for INT 15/87h (block move) support
   0Ah jump via 40h:67h
   0Bh-FFh perform power-on reset

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The second group of values extends from address 10h to 2Dh. The word at
2Eh-2Fh is a byte-wise summation of the values in these bytes. Most BIOSes
will generate a CMOS Checksum error if this value is invalid however many
programs ignore the checksum and report the apparent value. The current
version of MSD reports my XT as having 20+ MB of extended memory.

Where a definiton appears universal, no identification is made. Where
the definition is thought to be specific to a manufacturer/model (AMI,
AMSTRAD, IBM AT, IBM PS/2) the identification is enclosed in parens. The
AMSTAD definitions appear to relate to 8088/8086 (PC and PC/XT class)
mchines only. AT class machines appear to adhere to IBM PC/AT fornat.

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 10h - Floppy Drive Type

  Bits 7-4 - First Floppy Disk Drive Type
 0h      No Drive
 1h      360 KB 5 1/4 Drive
 2h      1.2 MB 5 1/4 Drive - note: not listed in PS/2 technical manual
 3h      720 KB 3 1/2 Drive
 4h     1.44 MB 3 1/2 Drive
 5h-Fh  unused (??? 5h: 2.88 Mb 3 1/2 Drive ???)

 Bits 3-0 Second Floppy Disk Drive Type (bit settings same as A)

 Hence a PC having a 5 1/4 1.2 Mb A: drive and a 1.44 Mb B: drive will
 have a value of 24h in byte 10h. With a single 1.44 drive: 40h.

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 11h - (IBM-PS/2) First Fixed Disk Drive Type Byte (00-FFh) Note: if IBM
 ESDI or SCSI drive controller is used, CMOS drive type will be zero (00 -
 no drive) and Int 13h will be directed to controller ROM.

 11h - (AMI) Keyboard Typematic Data
  Bit 7 Enable Typematic (1 = On)
  Bits 6-5 Typematic Delay (wait before begin repeating)
 00b 250 ms
 01b 500 ms
 10b 750 ms
 11b 100 ms
  Bits 4-0 Typematic Rate char/sec e.g. 01010b = 12.0 cps
 00000b - 300  01000b - 159  10000b - 75  11000b - 37
 00001b - 267  01001b - 133  10001b - 67  11001b - 33
 00010b - 240  01010b - 120  10010b - 60  11010b - 30
 00011b - 218  01011b - 109  10011b - 55  11011b - 27
 00100b - 200  01100b - 100  10100b - 50  11100b - 25
 00101b - 185  01101b -  92  10101b - 46  11101b - 23
 00110b - 171  01110b -  86  10110b - 43  11110b - 21
 00111b - 160  01111b -  80  10111b - 40  11111b - 20

 11h - (AMI) Advanced Setup Options
  bit 7 mouse enabled
  bit 6 test memory above 1 megabyte
  bit 5 generate clicks during memory test
  bit 4 enable memory parity check
  bit 3 display key for Setup while booting
  bit 2 store user-defined disk data at top of memory instead of 0030h:0000h
  bit 1 request F1 keypress on boot error

 11h - (AWARD) Configuration Bits
  Bit 7   NumLock ON at reboot.
  Bit 6   IDE Block Mode enabled.
  Bit 5   ???
  Bit 4   Shadow ROM BIOS at CC00-CFFF
  Bit 3   Shadow ROM BIOS at C800-CBFF
  Bit 2   ???
  Bit 1   BIOS Password Enabled
  Bit 0   0 = Password controls BIOS Setup Only
    1 = Password required to enter System

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 12h - (IBM PS/2) Second Fixed Disk Drive Type (00-FFh) - see 11h
 12h - Hard Disk Data
  Bits 7-4 First Hard Disk Drive
 00     No drive
 01-0Eh Hard drive Type 1-14
 0Fh    Hard Disk Type 16-255 (actual Hard Drive Type is in CMOS RAM 1Ah)
  Bits 3-0 Second Hard Disk Drive Type (same as above except extrnded type
    will be found in 1Bh).
  A PC with a single type 2 (20 Mb ST-225) hard disk will have 20h in byte 12h
  Note: some PCs utilizing external disk controller ROMs will use type 0 to
 disable ROM BIOS (e.g. Zenith 248 with Plus HardCard).

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 13h (AMI) Advanced Setup Options
  Bit 7 Mouse Enabled (1 = On)
  Bit 6 Test Memory above 1 MB (1 = On)
  Bit 5 Memory Test Tick Sound (1 = On)
  Bit 4 Memory Parity Error Check (1 = On)
  Bit 3 Press  to Disable Memory Test (1 = On)
  Bit 2 User-Defined Hard Disk (1 = Type 47 data area at address 0:300h)
  Bit 1 Wait for  Message if Error (1 = On)
  Bit 0 Turn Num Lock On at boot (1 = On)

 13h (PS/2 MCA) internal POST operations
  bit 7  POST sets VGA pel information
  bit 6  RTC battery OK
  bit 5  invoke ROM BASIC from POST
  bit 4  POST sets typematic to 30cps/250ms delay instead of 10.9cps/500ms
  bit 3-2 unused or unknown
  bit 1  network password installed
  bit 0  power-on password installed

 13h - (AWARD) Configuration Bits
  Bit 7   Set Keyboard Typematic Rate
  Bit 4-6 Keyboard Repeat Rate
    000 =  6 cps
    001 =  8 cps
    010 = 10 cps
    011 = 12 cps
    100 = 15 cps
    101 = 20 cps
    110 = 24 cps
    111 = 30 cps
  Bit 2-3 Keyboard Typematic Delay
    00 =  250 Msec
    01 =  500 Msec
    10 =  750 Msec
    11 = 1000 Msec
  Bit 1   ???
  Bit 0   Boot Up Floppy Seek

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 14h - Equipment Byte
  Bits 7-6 Number of Floppy Drives (system must have at least one)
 00b     1 Drive
 01b     2 Drives
 10b ??? 3 Drives
 11b ??? 4 Drives
  Bits 5-4 Monitor Type
 00b Not CGA or MDA (observed for EGA & VGA)
 01b 40x25 CGA
 10b 80x25 CGA
 11b MDA (Monochrome)
  Bit 3 Display Enabled (1 = On)   (turned off to enable boot of rackmount)
  Bit 2 Keyboard Enabled (1 = On)  (turned off to enable boot of rackmount)
  Bit 1 Math coprocessor Installed (1 = On)
  Bit 0 Floppy Drive Installed (1 = On) (turned off for rackmount boot)

 14h - (AMSTRAD)    BYTE user RAM checksum
   LSB of sum of all user bytes should be AAh

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 15h - Base Memory in K, Low Byte
 15h - (AMSTRAD)    WORD Enter key scancode/ASCII code
   default: 1C0Dh  - emulates Return key

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 16h Base Memory in K, High Byte
  The value in 15h-16h should be the same as in 0:413h and that returned by
  Int 12h. A PC having 640k (280h) of conventional memory will return 80h in
  byte 15h and 02h in byte 16h.

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 17h - Extended Memory in K, Low Byte
 17h - (AMSTRAD)    WORD Forward delete key scancode/ASCII code
   default: 2207h  - emulates ^G (bell/beep)

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 18h - Extended Memory in K, High Byte (some systems will only accommodate
  15 Mb extended or 16 Mb total) Format is the same as in 15h-16h

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 19h - First Extended Hard Disk Drive Type (not in original AT
  specification but now nearly universally used except for PS/2).
  0-Fh unused (would not require extension. Note: this has the effect
  making type 0Fh (15d) unavailable.
  10h-FFh First Extended Hard Drive Type 16d-255d
 19h - (MCA) Slot 0 adapter card ID

For most manufacturers the last drive type (typically either 47d or 49d)
is "user defined" and parameters are stored elsewhere in the CMOS.

 19h - (AMSTRAD)    WORD Joystick fire button 1 scancode/ASCII code
   default: FFFFh  - (no translation)

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 1Ah - Second Extended Hard Disk Drive Type (see 19h above)
 1Ah - (MCA) Slot 0 adapter card ID

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 1Bh - (MCA) Slot 1 adapter card ID
 1Bh - (AMI) First Hard Disk (type 47) user defined: # of Cylinders, LSB
 1Bh - (AMSTRAD)    WORD Joystick fire button 2 scancode/ASCII code
   default: FFFFh  - (no translation)
 1Bh - (PHOENIX) LSB of Word to 82335 RC1 roll compare register

 1Bh - (AWARD) Configuration Bits
  Bit 7-4 ???
  Bit 3   Shadow ROM BIOS at DC00-DFFF
  Bit 2     "     "    "   " D800-DBFF
  Bit 1     "     "    "   " D400-D7FF
  Bit 0     "     "    "   " D000-D3FF

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 1Ch - (MCA) Slot 1 adapter card ID
 1Ch - (AMI) First Hard Disk user defined: # of Cylinders, High Byte
 1Ch - (PHOENIX) MSB of Word to 82335 RC1 roll compare register

 1Ch,1Dh - (AWARD) Password
  Stored as a checksum or CRC using unknown algorithm.  (See byte 11h
  to enable)

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 1Dh - (MCA) Slot 2 adapter card ID
 1Dh - (AMI) First Hard Disk user defined: Number of Heads
 1Dh - (AMSTRAD)    WORD mouse button 1 scancode/ASCII code
   default: FFFFh  - (no translation)
 1Dh - (Zenith Z-200 monitor) Boot Drive Selection
   Bits 6-5 (0xx0 0000)
   00 - MFM Monitor
   01 - First floppy drive (A:)
   10 - First fixed disk (C:)
   11 - First floppy drive (A:). If not there then First fixed disk (C:)
    (this is the default).
 1Dh - (PHOENIX) LSB of Word to 82335 RC2 roll compare register
 1Dh - (AWARD) MSB of password checksum (see byte 1Ch)

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 1Eh - (MCA) Slot 2 adapter card ID
 1Eh - (AMI) First Hard Disk user defined: Write Precompensation Cylinder,
   Low Byte
 1Eh - (PHOENIX) MSB of Word to 82335 RC2 roll compare register
 1Eh - (AWARD) 2nd Hard Disk user defined (type 48): # of Cylinders Low Byte

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 1Fh - (MCA) Slot 3 adapter card ID
 1Fh - (AMI) First Hard Disk user defined: Write Precompensation Cylinder,
   High Byte
 1Fh - (AMSTRAD)    WORD mouse button 2 scancode/ASCII code
   default: FFFFh  - (no translation)
 1Fh - (AWARD) 2nd Hard Disk user defined (type 48): # of Cylinders High Byte

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 20h - (MCA) Slot 3 adapter card ID
 20h - (AMI) First Hard Disk user defined: Control Byte
   bits 7-6 no retries (1)
   bit 5    bad sector map at last cylinder+1
   bit 4    unused (0)
   bit 3    more than 8 heads
   bits 2-0 unused (0)
 20h - (PHOENIX) First user defined hard disk (type 48) Cylinders LSB
 20h - (AWARD) 2nd Hard Disk user defined (type 48): Number of Heads

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 21h - (MCA) Programmable Option Select configuration byte 2
 21h - (AMI) First Hard Disk user defined: Landing Zone, Low Byte
 21h - (AMSTRAD) BYTE mouse X scaling factor, default: 0Ah
 21h - (PHOENIX) First user defined hard disk (type 48) Cylinders MSB
 21h - (AWARD) 2nd Hard Disk user defined (type 48): Write Precomp Low Byte

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 22h - (MCA) Programmable Option Select configuration byte 3
 22h - (AMI) First Hard Disk user defined: Landing Zone, High Byte
 22h - (AMSTRAD) BYTE mouse Y scaling factor default: 0Ah
 22h - (PHOENIX) First user defined hard disk (type 48)  of Heads
 22h - (AWARD) 2nd Hard Disk user defined (type 48): Write Precomp High Byte

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 23h - (MCA) Programmable Option Select configuration byte 4
 23h - (AMI) First Hard Disk user defined: # of Sectors per track
 23h - (AMSTRAD) BYTE initial VDU mode and drive count  default: 20h
  bit 7:  enables extended serial flow control
    (NB this is buggy)
  bit 6:  set if two floppy drives installed
  bits 5 & 4: (from Amstrad 1640 tech ref)
   0   0      Internal video adapter
   0   1      CGA card added; 40 x 25 mode
   1   0      CGA card added; 80 x 25 mode
   1   1      mono card added; 80 x 25 mode
 23h - (PHOENIX) First user defined hard disk (type 48) Write Precomp. LSB
 23h - (AWARD) 2nd Hard Disk user defined (type 48): Landing Zone Low Byte

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 24h - (MCA) Programmable Option Select configuration byte 5
 24h - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: # of Cylinders, Low Byte
 24h - (AMSTRAD)    BYTE initial VDU character attribute, default: 7h
 24h - (PHOENIX) First user defined hard disk (type 48) Write Precomp. MSB
 24h - (AWARD) 2nd Hard Disk user defined (type 48): Landing Zone High Byte

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 25h - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: # of Cylinders, High Byte
 25h - (AMSTRAD)    BYTE size of RAM disk in 2K blocks
  default: 0  - only used by the RAMDISK software supplied.
 25h - (PHOENIX) First user defined hard disk (type 48) Parking zone LSB
 25h - (AWARD) 2nd Hard Disk user defined (type 48): Sectors per Track

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 26h - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: Number of Heads
 26h - (AMSTRAD)    BYTE initial system UART setup byte
   default: E3h - format as for Int 14h fn 0
 26h - (PHOENIX) First user defined hard disk (type 48) Parking zone MSB
 26h - (AWARD) 1st Hard Disk user defined (type 49): # of Cylinders Low Byte

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 27h - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: Write Precompensation Cylinder,
   Low Byte
 27h - (AMSTRAD)    BYTE initial external UART setup byte
   default: E3h - format as for Int 14h fn 0
 27h - (PHOENIX) First user defined hard disk (type 48) Sectors per track
 27h - (AWARD) 1st Hard Disk user defined (type 49): # of Cylinders High Byte

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 28h - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: Write Precompensation Cylinder,
   High Byte
 28h - (HP Vectra) checksum over bytes 29h-2Dh
 28h - (AWARD) 1st Hard Disk user defined (type 49): Number of Heads

 28h-3Fh (AMSTRAD) 24 BYTEs user applications default: zeroes

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 29h - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: Control Byte (80h if # of heads
   is equal or greater than 8)
 29h - (PHOENIX) LSB word to Intel 82335 CC0 compare register
 29h - (AWARD) 1st Hard Disk user defined (type 49): Write Precomp  Low Byte
 29h - (HP Vectra) officially reserved "CMOS_HPCONFIG"
 bit 7: include byte 2Ch in checksum (default = 0)
 bit 6: select second ROM video adapter as primary (default = 0)
 bits 5-1: reserved
 bit 0: manufacturing test enabled

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 2Ah - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: Landing Zone, Low Byte
 2Ah - (HP Vectra) officially reserved
 2Ah - (PHOENIX) MSB word to Intel 82335 CC0 compare register
 2Ah - (AWARD) 1st Hard Disk user defined (type 49): Write Precomp  High Byte

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 2Bh - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: Landing Zone, High Byte
 2Bh - (HP Vectra) officially reserved
 2Bh - (PHOENIX) LSB word to Intel 82335 CC1 compare register
 2Bh - (AWARD) 1st Hard Disk user defined (type 49): Landing Zone   Low Byte

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 2Ch - (AMI) Second Hard Disk user defined: # of Sectors per track
 2Ch - (HP Vectra) officially reserved
 2Ch - (COMPAQ) bit 6:  0 - numlock OFF on boot, 1 - numlock ON at boot
 2Ch - (PHOENIX) MSB word to Intel 82335 CC1 compare register
 2Ch - (AWARD) 1st Hard Disk user defined (type 49): Landing Zone   High Byte

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 2Dh - (AMI) Configuration Options
  Bit 7 Weitek Installed(1 = On)
  Bit 6 Floppy Drive Seek - turn off for fast boot
  Bit 5 Boot Order 0 - Drive C:, then A:
       1 - Drive A:, then C:
  Bit 4 Boot Speed (0 - Low; 1 - High)
  Bit 3 External Cache Enable (1 = On)
  Bit 2 Internal Cache Enable (1 = On)
  Bit 1 Use Fast Gate A20 after boot (1 = On)
  Bit 0 Turbo Switch (1 = On)
 2Dh - (HP Vectra) officially reserved
 2Dh - (PHOENIX) Checks for values AAh or CCh
 2Dh - (AWARD) 1st Hard Disk user defined (type 49): Sectors per Track

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 2Eh - Standard CMOS Checksum, High Byte
 2Fh - Standard CMOS Checksum, Low Byte

 2Eh and 2Fh are as defined by the original IBM PC/AT specification and
 represent a byte-wise additive sum of the values in locations 10h-2Dh only,
 00h-0Fh and 30h-33h are not included. This definition is used by most
 clone manufacturers including AMI, Compaq, Tandon, NEC, and Zenith. The
 IBM PS/2 line does not follow this standard with the range 19h-31h being
 undefined.  On the original HP Vectra, this checksum only covers locations
 10h to 20h, with a separate checksum for bytes 29h-2Ch (see offset 28h).


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 30h - Extended Memory in K, Low Byte

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 31h - Extended Memory in K, High Byte
 (??? this appears to mirror the value in bytes 17h-18h.)

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 32h - Century Byte (BCD value for the century - currently 19)
 32h - (IBM-PS2) Configuration CRC low byte. CRC for range 10h-31h

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 33h - Information Flag
  Bit 7 128K (??? believe this indicates the presence of the special 128k
      memory expansion board for the AT to boost the "stock" 512k
              to 640k - all machines surveyed have this bit set)
  Bits 6-0 ???
 33h - (IBM PS/2) Configuration CRC high byte (see entry for 32h)
 33h - (PHOENIX) Bit 4 (000x 0000) bit 4 from Intel CPU register CP0

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 34h - (AMI) Shadowing & Boot Password
  Bits 7-6 Password Selection
   00b Disable 10b Reserved
   01b Set     11b Boot
  Bit 5 C8000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 4 CC000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 3 D0000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 2 D4000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 1 D8000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 0 DC000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)

 34h-3Ah - (AWARD) ??? unused ???  Defaults to all FFh's.

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 35h - (AMI) Shadowing
  Bit 7 E0000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 6 E4000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 5 E8000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 4 EC000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 3 F0000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 2 C0000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 1 C4000h Shadow ROM (Bit 1 = On)
  Bit 0 Reserved
 35h - (PHOENIX) Second user defined hard disk (type 48) Cylinders LSB
       NOTE: used only when PS/2 style password is NOT in effect.

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 36h - (PHOENIX) Second user defined hard disk (type 48) Cylinders MSB
       NOTE: used only when PS/2 style password is NOT in effect.
 36h - (AWARD)
 bit 6: IDE 32-bit transfer mode

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 37h - (IBM PS/2) Date Century Byte
 37h - (PHOENIX) Second user defined hard disk (type 48) # of heads
       NOTE: used only when PS/2 style password is NOT in effect.

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 38h-3Dh (AMI) Encrypted Password

 38h-3Fh ??? (IBM PS/2) Encrypted Password. Initialized to 00h in all
     bytes. Will accept from 1-7 scan codes.

 38h - (PHOENIX) Second user defined hard disk (type 48) Write Precomp. LSB
       NOTE: used only when PS/2 style password is NOT in effect.

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 39h - (PHOENIX) Second user defined hard disk (type 48) Write Precomp. MSB
       NOTE: used only when PS/2 style password is NOT in effect.

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 3Ah - (PHOENIX) Second user defined hard disk (type 48) Parking Zone LSB
       NOTE: used only when PS/2 style password is NOT in effect.

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 3Bh - (PHOENIX) Second user defined hard disk (type 48) Parking Zone MSB
       NOTE: used only when PS/2 style password is NOT in effect.

 3Bh - (AWARD) Configuration Bits
  Bit 4-7 Screen Colors Used in Setup
        0   Yellow/White on Blue (Default)
        1   Magenta/White on Blue
        2   Yellow/Black on Green
        3   Yellow/Green on Cyan
        4   Black/Yellow on Cyan
        5   Brown/White on Cyan
        6   White/Green on Red
        7   White/White on Red
        8   Green/White on Magenta
        9   Yellow/Red on Magenta
        Ah  Red/White on Grey
        Bh  Yellow/White on Grey
        Ch  Cyan/White on Grey
        Dh  Cyan/Yellow on Black
        Eh  White on Black (Monochrome)
        Fh  Green/Red on Black
    Bit 3   ??? Default = 0
    Bit 2   ??? Default = 0
    Bit 1   ??? Default = 1
    Bit 0   Enable External Cache

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 3Ch - (PHOENIX) Second user defined hard disk (type 48) Sectors per track
       NOTE: used only when PS/2 style password is NOT in effect.

 3Ch - (AWARD) Boot Configuration Bits
    Bit 7   1 = Disable Virus Warning on Boot
    Bit 6,5 ???
    Bit 4   Quick POST Enabled
    Bit 3,2 ???
    Bit 1   Enable Turbo Switch Input
    Bit 0   0 = Boot from A, then C
            1 = Boot from C, then A

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 3Dh - (AWARD) ???

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 3Eh - (AMI) Extended CMOS Checksum, High Byte (includes 34h - 3Dh)

 3Eh - (AWARD) Boot Configuration Bits
    Bit 7   Shadow Video BIOS at C000h
    Bit 6,5 ???
  Bit 4   Swap Floppy Drive
    Bit 3   ???
    Bit 2   Don't Halt on Diskette Errors at Boot
    Bit 1   Don't Halt on Keyboard Errors at Boot
    Bit 0   Never Halt for any error at Boot

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 3Fh - (AMI) Extended CMOS Checksum, Low Byte (includes 34h - 3Dh)
 3Fh - (AWARD) ???

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 End of original 64 CMOS RAM bytes. Many modern chips now contain 128
 bytes and the IBM PS/2 has provision for 2k of "Expansion CMOS".
 The AMI HI-FLEX description is below. If the chip does have only
 64 bytes, addresses will wrap so that requests for bytes 40h-7Fh will
 return the same values as 00h-3Fh.

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 40h ???

 40h - (AWARD) Motherboard Chipset (SiS 85C501/85C502 shown)
  Bit 7-1 ???
    Bit 0   Automatic Configuration Enabled (Default: 1=enabled)

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 41h - (AMI)
  Bits 7-6 IOR/IOW Wait states
  Bits 5-4 16-bit DMA Wait States
  Bits 3-2  8-bit DMA Wait States
  Bit 1    EMR bit
  Bit 0    DMA Clock Source

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 42h-43h ???

 42h-44h - (AWARD) ??? chipset setup ???

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 44h - (AMI)
  Bit 4 NMI Power Fail Warning
  Bit 3 NMI Local Bus Timeout

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 45h - (AMI)
  Bits 7-6 AT Bus 32-Bit Delay
  Bits 5-4 AT Bus 16-Bit Delay
  Bits 3-2 AT Bus 8-Bit Delay
  Bits 1-0 AT Bus I/O Delay

 45h - (AWARD) Motherboard Chipset (SiS 85C501/85C502 shown)
    Bit 7   System BIOS Cacheable (Default: 1=enabled)
    Bit 6   Video BIOS Cacheable  (Default: 1=enabled)
    Bit 6-0 ???

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 46h - (AMI)
  Bits 7-6 AT Bus 32 Bit Wait States
  Bits 5-4 AT Bus 16 Bit Wait States
  Bits 3-2 AT Bus  8 Bit Wait States
  Bits 1-0 AT Bus Clock Source

 46h thru 47h - (AWARD) ??? chipset setup ???

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 47h-50h ???

 48h-4Fh - (AWARD) ??? unused ???  Defaults to all FFh's.

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 50h - (AWARD) PCI Bus Slot 1 Latency Timer 0-255 (default: 0)

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 51h - (AMI)
  Bit 7    Bank 0/1 RAS Precharge
  Bit 6    Bank 0/1 Access Wait States
  Bits 3-2 Bank 0/1 Wait States

 51h - (AWARD) PCI Bus Setup
    Bit 7   PIRQ0# Interrupt Triggering
            0 = Edge Sensitive,
            1 = Level Sensitive
    Bit 6-2 ??? Default: all 1's
    Bit 0-1     Slot 1 IRQ Setup
        00 = A-PIRQ0 (Default)
        01 = B-PIRQ1
        10 = C-PIRQ2
        11 = D-PIRQ3

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 52h ???
 52h - (AWARD) PCI Bus Slot 2 Latency Timer 0-255 (default: 0)

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 53h - (AMI)
  Bit 7    Bank 2/3 RAS Precharge
  Bit 6    Bank 2/3 Access Wait States
  Bits 3-2 Bank 2/3 Wait States

 53h - (AWARD) PCI Bus Setup
    Bit 7   PIRQ1# Interrupt Triggering
            0 = Edge Sensitive,
            1 = Level Sensitive
    Bit 6-2 ??? Default: all 1's
    Bit 0-1     Slot 2 IRQ Setup
        00 = A-PIRQ1 (Default)
        01 = B-PIRQ2
        10 = C-PIRQ3
        11 = D-PIRQ0

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 54h-7Fh ???
 54h - (AWARD) PCI Bus Slot 3 Latency Timer 0-255 (default: 0)

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 55h - (AWARD) PCI Bus Setup
    Bit 7   PIRQ2# Interrupt Triggering
            0 = Edge Sensitive,
            1 = Level Sensitive
    Bit 6-2 ??? Default: all 1's
    Bit 0-1     Slot 3 IRQ Setup
        00 = A-PIRQ2 (Default)
        01 = B-PIRQ3
        10 = C-PIRQ0
        11 = D-PIRQ1

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 56h - (AWARD) ?? reserved for PCI Bus Slot 4 Latency Timer ??

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 57h - (AWARD) PCI Bus Setup
    Bit 7   PIRQ3# Interrupt Triggering
    0 = Edge Sensitive,
            1 = Level Sensitive
    Bit 6-0 ??not used  Default: all 1's

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 58h - (AWARD) ?? reserved for PCI Bus Slot 5 Latency Timer ??
 bit 3: onboard CMD IDE Mode 3

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 59h - (AWARD) ?? reserved for PCI Bus Setup ??

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 5Ah - (AWARD) PCI Bus IRQ Setup
    Bit 4-7 PIRQ1# Interrupt Line (0=none, Bh=IRQ11, etc)
    Bit 0-3 PIRQ0# Interrupt Line     "      "        "

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 5Bh - (AWARD) PCI Bus IRQ Setup
    Bit 4-7 PIRQ3# Interrupt Line (0=none, Bh=IRQ11, etc)
    Bit 0-3 PIRQ2# Interrupt Line     "      "        "

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 5Ch-5Fh - (AWARD) ??? unused ???  Defaults to all FFh's.

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 60h - (AWARD) Power Management
    Bit 7       ???
    Bit 6       Video Off Method
        1  = V/H SYNC + Blank (default)
        0  = Blank Screen
    Bit 4,5  Video Off Option
        00 = Always On (default)
        01 = Suspend -> Off
        10 = Suspend, Standby -> Off
        11 = All Modes -> Off
    Bit 3       PM Control by APM (1=Yes)
    Bit 2       ???
    Bit 0,1     Power Management Setup
        00  User Defined
        01  Disabled (default)
        10  Minimum Power Savings (40 Minutes for all events)
        11  Maximum Power Savings (20 Seconds for all events)

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 61h - (AWARD) Power Management
    Bit 7   PM Event on HDD Ports Activity (1=enable)
    Bit 6   PM Event on LPT Port Activity (1=enable)
    Bit 5   PM Event on COM Port Activity (1=enable)
    Bit 4   HDD Power Down on Suspend
    Bit 0-3 HDD Power Down Time
        0       Disabled
        1-15    Time in Minutes

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 62h - (AWARD) Power Management
    Bit 7-4     Standby Mode Setting (for User Defined)
        0   Disabled
        1   20 Seconds
        2   1 Minute
        3   5 Minutes
        4   10 Minutes
        5   15 Minutes
        6   20 Minutes
        7   30 Minutes
        8   40 Minutes
    Bit 0-3     Doze Mode Setting (for User Defined)
    (See Standby Mode above)

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 63h - (AWARD) Power Management
    Bit 7       Disable PM Event on IRQ3 Activity (COM2) (1=disable)
    Bit 6       PM Event on VGA Activity (1=enable)
    Bit 5       ??? (Defaults to 1)
    Bit 4       PM Event on PCI/ISA Master Activity (1=enable)
    Bit 0-3     Suspend Mode Setting (for User Defined)
        (See Standby Mode above)

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 64h - (AWARD) Power Management
    Bit 7       Disable PM Event on IRQ11 Activity (1=disable)
    Bit 6       Disable PM Event on IRQ10 Activity (1=disable)
    Bit 5       Disable PM Event on IRQ9 Activity (IRQ2 Redir) (1=disable)
    Bit 4       Disable PM Event on IRQ8 Activity (RTC Alarm) (1=disable)
    Bit 3       Disable PM Event on IRQ7 Activity (LPT1) (1=disable)
    Bit 2       Disable PM Event on IRQ6 Activity (Floppy) (1=disable)
    Bit 1       Disable PM Event on IRQ5 Activity (LPT2) (1=disable)
    Bit 0       Disable PM Event on IRQ4 Activity (COM1) (1=disable)

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 65h - (AWARD) Power Management
    Bit 7-4     ??? may be unused.  Defaults to all 1's
    Bit 3       Disable PM Event on IRQ15 Activity (1=disable)
    Bit 2       Disable PM Event on IRQ14 Activity (Hard Disk) (1=disable)
    Bit 1       Disable PM Event on IRQ13 Activity (Coprocessor) (1=disable)
    Bit 0       Disable PM Event on IRQ12 Activity (PS/2 Mouse) (1=disable)

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 66h-79h - (AWARD) ??? unused ???  Defaults to all FFh's.

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 68h-6Fh - (AWARD) IDE hard disk params for first drive on secondary IDE port

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 70h-77h - (AWARD) IDE hard disk params for second drive on secondary IDE port

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 7Ah - (AWARD) Extended CMOS Checksum, High Byte

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 7Bh - (AWARD) Extended CMOS Checksum, Low Byte
  Award's extended checksum is the arithmetic sum of all the bytes
    from 40h (64 decimal) through 79h (121 decimal).

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Revision History

v1.24 Jan,  1995 Added Award info from Tim Farley (Ralf)
v1.23   June, 1994 Added some MCA info from _The_Undocumented_PC_
v1.22   Feb,  1994      Added NMI mask note
v1.21   Jan,  1994      Added note for PS/2 checksum found
v1.20 Sept, 1993      PHOENIX data from Wim Osterholt added
        additional AMI data from Howie (hjh@gwd.dst.gov.au)
v1.15   June, 1993      AMSTRAD data updated
v1.1  June, 1993 AMSTRAD & PS/2 data added
v1.0 June, 1993 First release: Motorola MC 146818,  PC-AT & AMI
        "Hi-Flex" information baselined

 

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