Compaq iPAQ BlackBerry W1000 Reference Guide

Compaq iPAQ BlackBerry W1000 Manual

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    Technical Reference Guide For the Compaq iPAQ Internet Device
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    This hardcopy is designed to be placed into a standard 3-ring binder. Provided below is a title block that can be copied and cut out and placed into the slip or taped onto the edge of the binder. iPAQ Internet Device TRG
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    Reader Feedback Please feel free to send any questions, suggestions, corrections, or comments regarding this document please to the following email address: [email protected] When responding, please state the title of the referenced document.
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    registered trademarks of other companies. For more information regarding specifications and Compaq-specific parts please contact Compaq Computer Corporation at http://www.compaq.com . Technical Reference Guide For the Compaq iPAQ Internet Device First Edition - March 2000 Document Number 127M-0300A
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    Technical Reference Guide ii Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition -- March 2000
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    INTRODUCTION...1.1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...1-1 1.1.1 USING THIS GUIDE ...1-1 1.1.2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PROCESSORS ...2-10 2.4.2 CHIPSET ...2-12 2.4.3 SUPPORT COMPONENTS 2-13 2.4.4 SYSTEM MEMORY...2-13 SUBSYSTEM ...3-5 3.4 SUBSYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3-8 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices iii First
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    Guide CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SUPPORT...4.1 INTRODUCTION...4-1 4.2 PCI BUS OVERVIEW ...4-2 4.2.1 PCI BUS TRANSACTIONS 4-3 4.2.2 PCI INTERRUPT MAPPING 4-6 4.2.3 PCI POWER MANAGEMENT SUPPORT KEYBOARD/POINTING DEVICE INTERFACE CONNECTOR 5-21 iv Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition -- March
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.7 UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS INTERFACE 5-22 5.7.1 USB 5.9.2 ALERT ON LAN ...5-33 5.9.3 POWER MANAGEMENT SUPPORT 5-34 5.9.4 NIC PROGRAMMING 5-35 CHAPTER 6 VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION 7-4 7.4 SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION ...7-5 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices v First Edition
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    Technical Reference Guide CHAPTER 8 BIOS ROM ...8.1 INTRODUCTION...8-1 8.2 DESKTOP MANAGEMENT SUPPORT 8-2 8.2.1 SYSTEM ID...8-4 8.2.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION TABLE 8-4 8.2.3 ERROR MESSAGES A-12 CEMM EXCEPTION ERROR MESSAGES A-12 vi Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition -- March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide APPENDIX B ASCII CHARACTER SET B.1 INTRODUCTION...B-1 APPENDIX C KEYBOARD ...C.1 INTRODUCTION...C-1 C.2 KEYSTROKE PROCESSING C.2.5 KEYBOARD COMMANDS C-11 C.2.6 SCAN CODES ...C-11 C.3 CONNECTORS ...C-15 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices vii First Edition - March 2000
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    Guide LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 2-1. COMPAQ IPAQ INTERNET DEVICE WITH MONITOR 2-1 FIGURE 2-2. COMPAQ IPAQ INTERNET DEVICE, FRONT VIEW 2-4 FIGURE 2-3. COMPAQ IPAQ INTERNET DEVICE, REAR VIEWS 2-5 FIGURE 2-4. COMPAQ IPAQ INTERNET DEVICE CHASSIS LAYOUT, RIDE SIDE VIEW 2-6 FIGURE 2-5. COMPAQ IPAQ
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    Technical Reference Guide FIGURE C-1. FIGURE C-2. FIGURE C-3. FIGURE C-4. FIGURE C-5. FIGURE C-6. FIGURE C-7. FIGURE C-8. FIGURE C-9. KEYSTROKE PROCESSING CABLE CONNECTOR (MALE C-15 USB KEYBOARD CABLE CONNECTOR (MALE C-15 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices ix First Edition - March 2000
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    Guide LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1-1. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 1-3 TABLE 2-1. FEATURE DIFFERENCE MATRIX 2-2 TABLE 2-2. ARCHITECTURAL COMPARISON 2-8 TABLE 2-3. INTEL 810E CHIPSET COMPARISON 2-12 TABLE 2-4. SUPPORT LENGTH DATA 5-25 x Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition -- March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide TABLE 5-19. AC'97 6-6 TABLE 6-5. DB-15 MONITOR CONNECTOR PINOUT 6-6 TABLE 8-1. DESKTOP MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS (INT15 8-2 TABLE 8-2. CMOS FEATURE BITS ...8-9 TABLE 11 TABLE C-2. KEYBOARD SCAN CODES C-12 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices xi First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide xii Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition -- March 2000
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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide provides technical information about the Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices. This document : http://www.compaq.com/support/techpubs/technical_reference_guides/index.html 1.1.1 USING THIS GUIDE The chapters of this guide primarily describe the
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    a dash immediately following the name. 1.3.4 REGISTER NOTATION AND USAGE This guide uses standard Intel naming conventions in discussing the microprocessor's (CPU) internal registers portions on the right or bottom respectively. 1-2 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    used in this guide. Table 1-1. Acronyms 286-based PC architecture AT Compaq system management / Compaq server management Configure to order direct access arrangement digital-to-analog converter direct current DOS compatibility hole Display Data Channel direction flag Continued Compaq iPAQ
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    Deutche IndustriNorm (connector standard) dual inline package direct memory access Desktop management interface dots per inch dynamic random access memory data request 1024 bytes) kilobits per second kilogram kilohertz kilovolt 1-4 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Guide Table 1-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations Continued Acronym/Abbreviation lb LAN LCD LED LIF LPC LSI LSb / LSB LUN MCH MMX MPEG ms MSb / MSB mux MVA MVW n NIC NiCad NiMH NMI NRZI ns NT NTSC NVRAM OEM OS PAL PC /write Continued Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 1-5 First Edition - March 2000
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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1-6 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Reference Guide Table sign flag Synchronous Graphics RAM Single instruction multiple data single in-line memory module extensions super twist pneumatic super VGA software telephone answering device Temperature-sensing And socket) Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 1-7 First Edition - March
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    Technical Reference Guide Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2. Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2.1 INTRODUCTION The Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices and intranet usage while simplifying system management. Figure 2-1. Compaq iPAQ Internet Device with Monitor This chapter includes the following topics
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    drive • I/O interface disabling • Administrator password • Network service boot • Asset tracking tag • UUID • Cable lock provision ♦ Compaq Easy-Access keyboard w/Windows support ♦ Mouse Table 2-1 shows the differences in features between the iPAQ models: Table 2-1. Feature Difference Matrix 4-MB
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    Technical Reference Guide 2.2.2 OPTIONS The following items are available as options for all models and may be included in the MultiBay drives: 24x CD-ROM drive 4x DVD-ROM drive Super Disk LS-120 Power Drive 6.0 GB hard drive Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 2-3 First Edition - March 2000
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    Compaq iPAQ Internet Device uses a minitower form factor featuring a smaller footprint and reduced height than previous minitowers, allowing easy floor or desktop For detailed information on servicing the Internet Device refer to the applicable Maintenance and Service Guide. 2.3.1 CABINET LAYOUTS
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    2.3.1.2 Rear Views Technical Reference Guide 1 2 1 2 4 4 3 3 6 6 5 5 8 7 10 10 12 9 11 13 13 14 14 Legacy- PS/2 keyboard connector Line voltage select switch Figure 2-3. Compaq iPAQ Internet Device, Rear Views Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 2-5 First Edition - March
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    . NOTE: For a detailed description on servicing the unit refer to the applicable Maintenance and Service Guide. 1 2 3 Right Side Cover Removed supply assembly Processor Speaker Figure 2-4. Compaq iPAQ Internet Device Chassis Layout, Ride Side View 2-6 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First
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    Technical Reference Guide 2.3.3 SYSTEM BOARD LAYOUTS The Compaq iPAQ Internet Device uses a FlexATX-type (9.0 x 7.5 inch) system board. Two variations are available; a legacy-light board and a legacy-free board. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 22 22 21 6 21 6 7 7 20 20 8 8 9 9
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    Chapter 2 System Overview 2.4 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The Compaq iPAQ Internet Device features an Intel Celeron or Pentium III processor and the 810e Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 2 NOTES: [1] As configured with 500-MHz processor. 2-8 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Celeron or Pentium III Processor Monitor 4-MB Display Cache RGB 66-/100-/ Legacy-free systems only. Pentium III-based systems only. Power Supply Figure 2-6. Compaq iPAQ Architecture, Block diagram Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 2-9 First Edition - March 2000
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    Pentium III Processor The Intel Pentium III processor used on select systems represents the maximum performance processor for Compaq iPAQs. The Pentium III processor is compatible with software written for Celeron, Pentium II, Pentium MMX, Pentium, and x86 processors. The Pentium III processor core
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    Technical Reference Guide 2.4.1.3 Processor Upgrading All models of the Compaq iPAQ use the PGA370 zero-insertion force (ZIF) socket for processor mounting as shown in Figure 2-7. Raising the Lock/Unlock handle of the socket in the
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    2 PC100 DIMMs 66-/100-/133-MHz FSB PCI bus I/F LPC bus I/F SMBus I/F IDE I/F with UATA/66 support AC '97 audio controller RTC/CMOS IRQ controller Power management logic USB I/F (2) Loaded with Compaq BIOS Random number generator 2-12 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    DRAM (PC100 SDRAM, non-ECC only). Two DIMM sockets are provided and accessible through an access opening once the right side cover has been removed. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 2-13 First Edition - March 2000
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    that allows a secondary IDE hard drive to be installed in the MultiBay. The MultiBay supports hot-swapping of mass storage devices except for hard drives. The Compaq iPAQ supports the DriveLock feature for MultiBay hard drives, providing enhanced security for removeable hard drives. 2.4.6 SERIAL
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    Technical Reference Guide 2.4.9 AUDIO SUBSYSTEM The audio subsystem features an AC'97 specification SPECIFICATIONS This section includes the environmental, electrical, and physical specifications for the Compaq iPAQ Series Internet Devices. Where provided, metric statistics are given in parenthesis.
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    MB 180 MB 15 mm 8/12 cm 1.2 mm 1.6 um 53.5 +/- 1.5 ° 53.6 0.14 mW GaAs 790 +/- 25 nm 140 ms 300 ms 0.7 Vrms 128 KB 2-16 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Table 2-9. MultiBay 24x CD-ROM Drive Specifications Table 2-9. MultiBay 4x DVD-ROM Drive Specifications (SP# 161685-B21) 65 5.25 in 66.6 MB/s 4.75 ms 14.9 ms 27 ms 16383 16 63 5400 RPM SMART III Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 2-17 First Edition - March 2000
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    Chapter 2 System Overview This page is intentionally blank. 2-18 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    SUBSYSTEM 3.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the processor/cache memory subsystem of the Compaq iPAQ Internet Device featuring a Celeron or Pentium III processor and the 810e chipset (Figure 3-1). The 810e chipset supports up to two SDRAM DIMMs and integrates an i740 3D graphics controller
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    Chapter 3 Processor/Memory Subsystem 3.2 PROCESSOR The Compaq iPAQ is configured as either a Celeron-based or Pentium III-based system. 3.2.1 CELERON PROCESSOR The Celeron processor (Figure 3-2) uses a dual-ALU CPU with branch prediction and MMX support, floating point unit (FPU) for math
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    Guide is software-compatible Support No SSE support SSE support though ISV and OpenGL 6.1 applications only SSE support though ISV, OpenGL, and DirectX applications SSE support with ISV, OpenGL, and DirectX applications SSE support requires driver and Service Pack 4 (SP5 recommended) Compaq iPAQ
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    The processor core voltage and operating frequency are automatically set early in power cycle process. No DIP switch settings are involved in replacing the processor. 3-4 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Reference Guide 3.3 MEMORY SUBSYSTEM The 810e chipset supports PC100 provides support for 256-byte EEPROMs to include additional Compaq-added features such as part number and serial number. The SPD format as supported in Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 3-5 First Edition - March 2000
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    Specific Data [8] 15 Min. Clock Delay [6] 126, 127 Reserved 16 Burst Lengths Supported 128-131 Compaq header "CPQ1" [9] 17 No. of Banks For Each Mem. Device [4] 132 Intended as backup identifier (refer to note [10]). 3-6 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Figure 3-4 shows the system memory map. FFFF FFFFh FFE0 0000h FFDF FFFFh Host, PCI, AGP Area FEC1 or to PCI space. Graphics RAM area is mapped to PCI or AGP locations. Figure 3-4. System Memory Map Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 3-7 First Edition - March 2000
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    of registers. Assume unmarked locations/gaps as reserved. Reset Value 00h 55h 00h 10h 02h 00h 00h 00h 00h N/A N/A 00h 00h 0000h 0000h 00h 00h 3-8 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Guide Chapter 4 SYSTEM SUPPORT 4. Chapter 4 SYSTEM SUPPORT 4.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter covers subjects dealing with basic system architecture and support these functions as well as information unique to Compaq iPAQ Internet Devices. For detailed information on specific components,
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    Chapter 4 System Support 4.2 PCI BUS OVERVIEW NOTE: This section describes the PCI bus in general and highlights Bridge Function AC97 Audio Function PCI Bus #1 82559 NIC I/F Function Figure 4-1. PCI Bus Devices and Functions 4-2 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 4.2.1 PCI comply with PCI protocol that allows configuration of that device by software. In this system, configuration mechanism #1 (as described in the -bit access) Bit Function 31..0 Configuration Data. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-3 First Edition - March 2000
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    Chapter 4 System Support Figure 4-2 shows how the loading of 0CF8h results in a Type 0 0 Device # 0 (00h) 1(01h) 0 (00h) 30 (1Eh) 31 (1Fh) 31 (1Fh) 31 (1Fh) 31 (1Fh) 31 (1Fh) 31 (1Fh) 2 (02h) PCI Bus # 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4-4 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide The register index (CF8h, bits ) identifies the 32-bit location within the configuration space of 8086h 8086h 8086h 8086h 8086h 8086h 8086h 2500h 2501h 2418h 2410h 2411h 2412h 2413h 2415h 1229h Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-5 First Edition - March 2000
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    share the corresponding AT interrupt. 4.2.3 PCI POWER MANAGEMENT SUPPORT This system complies with the PCI Power Management Interface Specification This bus is transparent to software and not accessible for expansion purposes. 4-6 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 4.2.5 PCI Table 4-3. Configuration is provided by BIOS at power-up but re-configurable by software. Table 4-3. LPC Bridge Configuration Registers (ICH, Function 0) PCI Config. Addr. 0000h 0000h 0000h 00 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-7 First Edition - March 2000
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    Chapter 4 System Support 4.3 AGP BUS OVERVIEW NOTE: This section provides a brief overview of AGP bus operation. For a detailed the AGP bus: data requests (addressing) and data transfers. These actions are separate from each other. 4-8 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 4.3.1.1 Data Request Requesting data 32 AD lines to handle at least two transfers per request. The 82810e MCH supports two transfer rates: 1X and 2X. Regardless of the rate used, the speed : 266 MB/s) Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-9 First Edition - March 2000
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    Chapter 4 System Support AGP 2X Transfers During AGP 2X transfers, clocking is basically the same as in 1X transfers except that D4B 00x xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx Figure 4-5. AGP 2X Data Transfer (Peak Transfer Rate: 532 MB/s) 4-10 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 4.3.2 AGP CONFIGURATION AGP bus operations require the configuration of certain parameters involving AGP graphics adapter (actually its resident controller) is configured as a standard PCI device. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-11 First Edition - March 2000
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    instructions. A nonmaskable interrupt cannot be masked off within the microprocessor but may be inhibited by hardware or software determine the source of the interrupt and then services the peripheral as appropriate. Figure 4-6 shows Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Table 4-5. Maskable Interrupt Priorities and Assignments Table 4-5. Maskable Interrupt Priorities and initialization and operation of the interrupt control registers follows standard AT-type protocol. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-13 First Edition - March 2000
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    Support 4.4.2 NON-MASKABLE INTERRUPTS Non-maskable interrupts cannot be masked (inhibited) within the microprocessor itself but may be maskable by software using logic external to the microprocessor. There are two non-maskable interrupt signals: the NMI- and the SMI-. These signals have service
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    Technical Reference Guide 4.4.2.2 SMI- Generation The SMI- (System Management Interrupt) is service the SMI- according to the cause of the timeout. Although the SMI- is primarily used for power managment the interrupt is also employed for the QuickLock/QuickBlank functions as well. Compaq iPAQ
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    Chapter 4 System Support 4.5 INTERVAL TIMER The interval timer generates pulses at software (programmable) intervals. A 8254-compatible timer is integrated into CLK Gen CK133 82801 ICH NOTE: [1] Depending on processor speed. 4-16 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 4.7 REAL-TIME 00-7Fh) can be directly accessed using conventional OUT and IN assembly language instructions through I/O ports 70h/71h, although the suggested method is to use the 3-VDC lithium battery. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-17 First Edition - March 2000
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    drive 2, secondary controller 35h APM status flags 1Dh Enhanced hard drive support 36h ECC POST test single bit 1Eh Reserved 37h-3Fh Power-on using OUT/IN assembly language instructions using port 70/71h or BIOS function INT15, AX=E823h. 4-18 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First
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    Technical Reference Guide RTC Control Register A, Byte 0Ah Bit Function 7 Update in Progress. Read only. 0 = Time update will Bit Function 7 RTC Power Status 0 = RTC has lost power 1 = RTC has not lost power 6..0 Reserved Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-19 First Edition - March 2000
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    Chapter 4 System Support Configuration Byte 0Eh, Diagnostic Status Default Value = 00h This byte contains diagnostic status data. = Type 5 1101 = Type 13 0110 = Type 6 1110 = Type 14 0111 = Type 7 1111 = other (use bytes 1Ah) 4-20 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Configuration Byte 13h, Security Functions Default Value = 00h Bit Function 7 Reserved 6 QuickBlank Enable After Standby: 0 = Disable 1 value that specifies the extended memory size in 1-KB increments. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-21 First Edition - March 2000
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    for hard drives 1 and 2 of the secondary controller. Configuration Byte 1Dh, Enhanced IDE Hard Drive Support Default Value = F0h Bit Function 7 EIDE - Drive C (83h) 6 EIDE - Drive D 01 = I/O ports 878h-87Ch 11 = neither place 4-22 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Configuration Byte 26h, Auxiliary Peripheral Configuration Default Value = KB 10 = 256 KB 11 = Invalid 4..0 Internal Compaq Memory: 00000 = None 00001 = 512 KB 00010 = 1 MB 00011 = 1.5 MB . . 11111 = 15.5 MB Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-23 First Edition - March
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    Chapter 4 System Support Configuration Byte 29h, Miscellaneous Configuration 6,5 Power Conservation Boot 00 = Reserved 01 = PC on 10 = PC off 11 = Reserved 4..0 System Inactive Timeout. ( monitor timeout record) 000000 = Disabled 4-24 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Configuration Byte 2Dh, Additional Flags Default Value = 00h Bit Function 7..5 Reserved 4 installed, 1 = Installed 3..0 Reserved Configuration Byte 34h, International Language Support Default Value = 00h Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-25 First Edition - March 2000
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    Chapter 4 System Support Configuration Byte 35h, APM Status Flags Default Value = 11h Bit Function 7..6 Power Conservation State: 00 = Ready 01 = . Refer to Chapter 8 for more information on accessing the feature bits with BIOS. 4-26 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Guide application software. 4.8.1.1 System Passwords This system supports two service password based on the unit serial number and date. The utility can be invoked only as a network application through Compaq Customer Support Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-27 First Edition - March 2000
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    user/reference guide for this system. 4.8.2 POWER MANAGEMENT This system provides baseline hardware support of ACPI- and APM-compliant firmware and software. Key power ensure proper cooling of the system board components. 4-28 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 4.9 SYSTEM I/O MAP Table 4-20 lists the fixed addresses of the input/output (I/O) ports. Table 4-11. System , or dword access) IDE Bus Master Register NOTE: Assume unmarked gaps are reserved/unused. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 4-29 First Edition - March 2000
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    Chapter 4 System Support This page is intentionally blank. 4-30 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Chapter 5 INPUT/OUTPUT INTERFACES 5. ♦ Universal serial bus interface (5.7) ♦ Audio subsystem (5.8) ♦ Network support (5.9) page 5-1 page 5-4 page 5-5 page 5-8 page 5-15 page registers at runtime. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-1 First Edition - March 2000
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    listed in Table 5-2. These registers occupy 16 bytes of variable I/O space set by software and indicated by PCI configuration register 20h in the previous table. Table 5-2. IDE indeterminate data, and should not be written to. 5-2 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.2.2 IDE CONNECTOR This system uses a standard 40-pin connector for the primary IDE device and is used for spindle sync and drive activity (becomes SPSYNC/DACT-) when synchronous drives are connected. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-3 First Edition - March 2000
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    bit Chip select Ground +5 VDC logic power 49 GND Ground 50 NC Not connected 5.3 DISKETTE DRIVE INTERFACE NOTE: The Compaq iPAQ does not support a diskette drive. However, the LPC47B277 I/O controller contains a diskette drive controller that may need to be enabled (with Setup) to
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.4 SERIAL header to satisfy the serial port requirements of some operating systems. The UART supports the standard baud rates up through 115200, and also special high speed rates require shorter cables. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-5 First Edition - March 2000
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    . 5.4.3.2 Serial Interface Control The BIOS function INT 14 provides basic control of the serial interface. The serial interface can be directly controlled by software through the I/O-mapped registers listed in Table 5-7. 5-6 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Table 5-7. Serial Interface Control Registers Table 5-7. Serial Interface Control Registers COM1 COM2 Addr (if set) DCD-, RI-, DSR, CTS (respectively) changed state since last read (if set) Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-7 First Edition - March 2000
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    submodes) provide complete support as specified for an IEEE 1284 parallel port. 5.5.1 STANDARD PARALLEL PORT MODE The Standard Parallel Port (SPP) mode uses software-based protocol and in SPP mode includes address lines A0 and A1. 5-8 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    includes several sub-modes as determined by the Extended Control register. Two submodes of ECP allow the parallel port to be controlled by software. In these modes, the FIFO is cleared and not used, and DMA and RLE are inhibited. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-9 First Edition - March 2000
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    POST but can also be accomplished with the Setup utility and other software. The parallel interface configuration registers are listed in the following table: Mode Register 2 R/W Reset Value 00h 00h 00h 00h 04h 00h 00h 5-10 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    data). In ECP mode in the forward (output) direction, a write to this location places a tagged command byte into the FIFO and reads have no effect. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-11 First Edition - March 2000
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    /writing data. Port 0 is used for all transfers. Ports 1-3 are used for transferring the additional bytes of 16- or 32-bit transfers through port 0. 5-12 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Reference Guide FIFO forced to 0). Writes are controlled by software and FIFO is reset. 001 = PS/2 mode. Reads and writes are software controlled and FIFO is reset. 010 Read Only) 0 = Not empty (contains at least 1 byte) 1 = Empty Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-13 First Edition - March 2000
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    ECP modes: Initialize or Reverse Req. Function Line Feed [2] Error [3] Initialize Paper [4] Select In / Address. Strobe [1] Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground -- 5-14 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.6 KEYBOARD/POINTING DEVICE INTERFACE The legacy-light models include PS/2-type keyboard/pointing device interfaces us Tss Tsh Figure 5-6. 8042-To-Keyboard Transmission of Code EDh, Timing Diagram Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-15 First Edition - March 2000
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    ms 00001 = 26.6 ms 00010 = 24.0 ms 00011 = 21.8 ms : 11111 = 2.0 ms Instructs keyboard to clear output buffer and last typematic key and begin key scanning. Resets keyboard to power-on default 2. Note: [1] Used in Mode 3 only. 5-16 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.6.2 POINTING DEVICE INTERFACE can also be accomplished with the Setup utility and other software. The keyboard interface configuration registers are listed in the Select R/W F0h Reset and A20 Select R/W Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-17 First Edition -
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    write. Cleared by IN A, DBB instruction. 0 Output Buffer Full (if set). Cleared by a CPU read of the buffer. A CPU write to I/O port 64h places a command value into the input buffer and sets the CMD/DATA bit of the status register (bit ) to CMD. 5-18 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First
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    Technical Reference Guide Table 5-13 lists the commands that can be sent to the 8042 by the CPU. The 8042 (sets bit of the 8042 command byte). Enable keyboard command (clears bit of the 8042 command byte). Continued Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-19 First Edition - March 2000
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    buffer. Pulse output port. Controls the pulsing of bits of the output port (0 = pulse, 1 = don't pulse). Note that pulsing bit will reset the system. 5-20 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.6.4 KEYBOARD/POINTING DEVICE INTERFACE CONNECTOR The legacy-light model provides separate Data Not Connected Ground Pin Signal 4 + 5 VDC 5 CLK 6 NC Description Power Clock Not Connected Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-21 First Edition - March 2000
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    or modems. This high-speed interface supports hot-plugging of compatible devices, making using USB peripherals, especially a USB keyboard and USB mouse. Problems may be encountered when using USB devices with a system running 5-22 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide The USB transmissions consist of packets using one of four types of formats (Figure 5-9) that (except a handshake packet). A packet causing a CRC error is generally completely ignored by the receiver. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-23 First Edition - March 2000
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    Address Start of Frame Modify Port 1 Status/Control Port 2 Status/Control Test Data Default Value 0000h 0000h 0000h 0000h 0000h 40h 0080h 0080h 00h 5-24 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.7.3 USB CONNECTOR The USB interface provides two series-A connectors on the front panel and, on legacy ground loops. Color code: Signal Data + Data Vcc Ground Insulation color Green White Red Black Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-25 First Edition - March 2000
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    A PCI audio subsystem is integrated onto the system board of the Compaq iPAQ. Implementing AC'97 design guidelines, the audio subsystem is designed to as volume, audio source selection, and sampling rate are controlled through software over the PCI bus through the AC97 Audio Controller of the 82801
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    Technical Reference Guide 82801 ICH PCI Bus AC'97 Audio Cntlr. PC Beep Audio Reset SD OUT SD IN SYNC BIT_CLK AC97 amplifier, bypassing the audio codec so that basic support of beep codes produced during POST is maintained. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-27 First Edition - March 2000
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    PCI device (device 31/function 5) that is integrated into the 82801 ICH component and supports the following functions: ♦ Read/write access to audio codec registers ♦ 16-bit stereo control Figure 5-12. AC'97 Link Bus Protocol 5-28 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.8.4 AUDIO CODEC and is decoded and processed by the digital-toanalog converter (DAC). The codec supports simultaneous record and playback of stereo (left and right) audio. The Sample Rate the codec. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-29 First Edition - March 2000
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    Register 00h Reset 02h Master Vol. 04h Reserved 06h Mono Mstr. Vol. 08h Reserved 0Ah PC Beep Vol. 0Ch Phone In Vol. 0Eh Mic Vol. 10h Line In Vol. 12h CD Bits 7Ch Vender ID1 7Eh Vender ID2 5-30 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices Value On Reset 0001h 0000h BB80h BB80h X X 7x0xh 0404h 4144h
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.8.6 AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS The specifications of the audio subsystem are listed in Table 5-21. Table 5-21. min) 800 ohms 90 db (nom) 5.2 watts 1 % 10 % 60 mW 46.5 db -94.5 db 20-20 KHz 450 - 4000 Hz Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-31 First Edition - March 2000
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    5 Input/Output Interfaces 5.9 NETWORK INTERFACE CONTROLLER The Compaq iPAQ includes a network interface controller (NIC) resident on the system board. The NIC (Figure 5-14) includes the 82559 controller, two LED indicators, and support firmware. The support firmware is contained in the system (BIOS
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    Guide -On-LAN (AOL) support allows the NIC to Problem instruction Compaq). 2. Client-side utility agent software (available from Compaq). 3. Management console running one of the following: a. HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.x b. Intel LANDesk Client Manager c. Compaq Insight Manager Compaq iPAQ
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    data portion NOTE: The following functions are supported in NDIS5 drivers but implemented through remote management software applications (such as LanDesk). ♦ Individual filtering - Packets that match defined CRC signature 5-34 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 5.9.4 NIC PROGRAMMING Programming the 82559 NIC controller consists of configuration, which occurs during POST, Not implemented in these systems (CardBus registers). No. of Bytes 2 1 1 1 10 4 4 4 4 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 5-35 First Edition - March 2000
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    Modes Supported Standards Compliance OS Driver Support Boot ROM Support F12 BIOS Support Bus Inteface Power Management Support 10BASE SCO UnixWare Open Desktop OpenServer Intel PRO/100 Boot Agent (PXE 2.0, RPL) Yes PCI 2.2 APM, ACPI, PCI Power Management Spec. 5-36 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet
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    Chapter 6 GRAPHICS SUBSYSTEM Technical Reference Guide 6. Chapter 6 Graphics Subsystem 6.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the graphics subsystem of the Compaq iPAQ Internet Device. The 82810e/DC-100 GMCH component integrates the equivalent of the Intel i740 graphics controller, which
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    . The controller uses the AGP 2X interface and supports Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 sideband cycles Intel graphics controller to use a portion of system memory for instructions, textures, and frame (display) buffering. Either a 32- Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    and Media Player support for Win95 ♦ Direct 3D support ♦ MS Direct Draw 5/6 support ♦ AGP 2X interface ♦ DDC2B compliant ♦ Accelerator engine support for: • 3-ROP BitBLT • Line Draw • Color expansion • Video color conversion/scaling • Motion video • Triangle setup Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet
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    Chapter 6 Graphics Subsystem 6.3 DISPLAY MODES The Intel graphics controller supports the following 2D display modes: Table 6-1. Intel Graphics Display Modes , 75, 85 6.4 UPGRADING The graphics controller is not upgradable. 6-4 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 6.5 PROGRAMMING 6.5.1 CONFIGURATION The graphics subsystem works off the AGP bus and is configured through PCI modes use the video BIOS (contained in the system flash ROM) and the supplied driver. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 6-5 First Edition - March 2000
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    down from the preset value and if allowed to timeout, another SMI is generated and serviced, resulting in the monitor being placed into the Off mode. Wake up from Suspend DDC2-B Data Horizontal Sync Vertical Sync DDC2-B Clock -- 6-6 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Chapter 7 POWER and SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION 7. Chapter 7 POWER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION 7.1 INTRODUCTION This VDC -5 VDC +12 VDC -12 VDC Drives Figure 7-1. Power Distribution and Control, Block Diagram Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 7-1 First Edition - March 2000
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    50 mV 120 mV 200 mV The power supply assembly features power line surge protection, withstanding brief surges of up to 2000 VAC without damage. 7-2 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 7.2.2 POWER CONTROL , set a bit for button status, and start four-second counter. Software should clear the button status bit within four seconds and the Suspend state is entered user intervention. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 7-3 First Edition - March 2000
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    3..0 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 VccP 1.65 VDC 1.60 VDC 1.55 VDC 1.50 VDC 1.45 VDC 1.40 VDC 1.35 VDC 1.30 VDC 7-4 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 7.4 SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION Figures 7-4 shows general signal distribution between the main subassemblies of PS/2-type connector. On legacy-free models, USB connector. Figure 7-3. Signal Distribution Diagram Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 7-5 First Edition - March 2000
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    Vcc 9 NC 11 Gnd 13 NC 15 +5 Vcc 17 2 Pwr LED + 4 NC 6 Pwr Btn 8 Gnd 10 ICH Service 12 Gnd 16 NC Audio Header J2D1 Mic Audio 1 Mic Bias 3 Gnd 5 HP Audio L 7 Line Audio L 9 2 to Send 9 Ring Indicate Figure 7-4. Header Pinouts 7-6 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Reference Guide Chapter 8 BIOS ROM 8. Chapter 8 BIOS ROM 8.1 INTRODUCTION The Compaq iPAQ Internet Device uses Compaq BIOS firmware loaded into the 82802 FWH component. The BIOS ROM includes such functions as Power-On Self Test (POST), PCI device initialization, Plug 'n Play support, power
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    09h 0Ah 0Bh No. Bytes 4 4 1 1 1 5 Description Service identifier (four ASCII characters) Entry point for the BIOS32 Service Directory Revision level Length of data structure (no. of 16-byte units) Checksum (should add up to 00h) Reserved (all 0s) 8-2 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First
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    The service identifier for Desktop Management functions is "$CLM." Once the service identifier supported = Physical address to use as the selector BASE for the service = Value to use as the selector LIMIT for the service = Entry point for the service relative to the BASE returned in EBX Compaq iPAQ
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    , AX=E800h BIOS function can be used to identify the type of system. This function will return the system ID in the BX register. System Compaq iPAQ ROM Type 686J1 PnP ID CPQB1A0 System ID 0630h 8.2.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION TABLE The System Information Table (SIT) is a comprehensive list of fixed
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    ) CF AH = 1: = System DDC support =1 DDC1 support =1 DDC2 support = Monitor DDC support =1 DDC1 support =1 DDC2 support =1 Screen blanked during transfer = 1 = 86h or 87h 8.2.4 DRIVE FAULT PREDICTION The Compaq BIOS provides direct Drive Fault Prediction support for IDE-type hard
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    use, motherboard memory-mapped devices, and all occurrences of the system BIOS as reserved. Standard PC address ranges will not be reported. Input: EBX ECX EDX ES:DI = continuation value that the memory map is complete. 8-6 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 8.2.6 FLASH ROM FUNCTIONS The system BIOS may be upgraded by flashing the ROM using the Entry: AX BL = E822h = 09h Return: (Successful) CF = 0 AH = 00 (Failure) CF AH = 1 = 86, call not supported Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 8-7 First Edition - March 2000
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    CF AH = 0 = 00h = Byte value (on a read) = 1 = 86h, Function not supported = FFh, byte does not exist 8.2.9 ACCESSING CMOS FEATURE BITS The BIOS function INT 15, AX=E845h Value read (on a read) = 1 = 86h, Function not supported 8-8 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Table 8-2. CMOS Feature Bits Table 8-2. CMOS Feature Bits CX 0000h 0001h 0002h 0003h 0004h 0005h where actual data is held. Default Setting will be unique for each system. [2] Legacy-light system only. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 8-9 First Edition - March 2000
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    prior to making the call. This system supports the following security features: ♦ QuickLock ♦ for (protected from) writes). Client management software should check the following bytes of SIT Bit 6 0011 = Bit 3 0111 = Bit 7 8-10 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 8.3 MEMORY DETECTION AND CONFIGURATION This system uses the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) method of determining requires the RAS pre-charge time and the RAS-to-CAS delay time. SPD bytes checked: 27and 29. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 8-11 First Edition - March 2000
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    the user. Table 8-2 shows the PnP functions supported (for detailed PnP information refer to the Compaq BIOS Technical Reference Guide): Table 8-3. PnP BIOS Functions Table 8-2. PnP made prior to invoking this function. 8-12 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 8.4.1 SMBIOS This system supports System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) version 2.3.1, which is compliant with the Desktop Management Interface (DMI) specification. Mapped Addresses Memory Device Mapped Addresses Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 8-13 First Edition - March
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    serviced safely. Power Consumption Maximum Low Low Low Minimum None OS Restart Required No No No Yes Yes Yes 8.5.1 INDEPENDENT PM SUPPORT The BIOS ROM can provide power management of the system independently from any software 8-14 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide 8.5.2 ACPI SUPPORT This system meets the hardware and firmware requirements for being ACPI compliant. The BIOS driver and APM BIOS to take appropriate action based on which inactivity timer timed out. Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices 8-15 First Edition - March 2000
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    except for servicing interrupts. Any of the following activities will generate a wake-up SMI and return the system to On: a. Keyboard (PS/2 only) b. Mouse (PS/2 only) c. Serial port d. Diskette drive e. Hard drive f. RTC Alarm g. Network interface controller 8-16 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet
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    Technical Reference Guide The APM BIOS for this system supports APM 1.2 as supported. The system does not support hot-plugging of a USB keyboard, nor is a keyboard attached to a USB hub supported. A PS/2 keyboard and a USB keyboard can, however, be connected and used simultaneously. Compaq iPAQ
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    diskette using the FORMAT A: /S command in DOS. 2. Download the appropriate BIOS firmware from the Compaq web site. 3. Copy the downloaded BIOS file and the flash utility file onto the boot appropriate. 13. Re-boot the system. 8-18 Compaq iPAQ Family of Internet Devices First Edition - March 2000
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    Appendix A ERROR MESSAGES AND CODES Technical Reference Guide A. Appendix A ERROR MESSAGES AND CODES A.1 INTRODUCTION This appendix lists the error codes and a prompt. ROM flash failed. Successful ROM flash. NOTE: [1] PS/2 keyboard only. Changed - January 2000 Compaq Personal Computers A-1
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    memory detected on system board is different from amount indicated in CMOS. NOTE: PCI and PnP messages are displayed with bus, device, and function information. A-2 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - January 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide A.5 PROCESSOR ERROR MESSAGES (1xx-xx) Table A-4. System Error Messages Message 102 message code may be caused by one of a variety of processor-related problems that may be solved by replacing the processor, although system board replacement may be needed. Changed - January
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    failed Unable to enter mode 3 Incorrect scan code from keyboard No Make code observed Cannot /disable repeat key feature Unable to return to Normal mode -- A-4 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - January 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide A.8 PRINTER ERROR MESSAGES (4xx-xx) Table A-7. Printer Error Messages Message 401-01 402-01 402-02 402-03 402 failed White screen test failed Noise pattern test failed See Table A-14 for additional graphics messages. Changed - January 2000 Compaq Personal Computers A-5
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    or clock failure Address line fault Data line fault Comm port setup error (run Setup) COM1 address conflict COM2 address conflict COM port address conflict A-6 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - January 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide A.12 MODEM COMMUNICATIONS ERROR MESSAGES (12xx-xx) Table A-11. Serial Interface Error Messages Table A-11. loopback answer mode [4] Modem auto originate test [5] Modem auto answer test [6] Modem direct connect test Changed - January 2000 Compaq Personal Computers A-7
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    -xx = Disk 0 failure 1791-xx = Disk 1 failure 1792-xx = Se. controller failure 1793-xx = Sec. Controller or disk failure 1799-xx = Invalid hard drive type A-8 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - January 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide A.15 HARD DRIVE ERROR MESSAGES (19xx-xx) Table A-14. Hard Drive Error Messages Table A-14. Hard Drive Error Messages AVGA DAC test failed AVGA data path test failed AVGA BitBLT test failed AVGA linedraw test failed Changed - January 2000 Compaq Personal Computers A-9
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    ring configuration test failed Token ring reset test failed Token ring int. loopback test failed Token ring ext. loopback test failed Token ring open A-10 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - January 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide A.20 SCSI INTERFACE ERROR MESSAGES (65xx-xx, 66xx-xx, 67xx-xx) Table A-19. SCSI Interface Error Messages not selected Timeout occurred Mouse loopback test failed Pointing device is inoperative I/F test failed -- Changed - January 2000 Compaq Personal Computers A-11
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    instruction LIDT instruction LMSW instruction LL2 instruction Message 04 05 06 07 Probable Cause LL3 instruction MOV CRx instruction MOV DRx instruction MOV TRx instruction to write to protected area Reserved Invalid software interrupt -- A-12 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - January 2000
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    Appendix B ASCII CHARACTER SET Technical Reference Guide B. Appendix B ASCII CHARACTER SET B.1 INTRODUCTION This appendix lists, 71 q 72 r 73 s 74 t 75 u 76 v 77 w 78 x 79 y 7A z 7B { 7C | 7D } 7E ~ 7F [1] Continued Compaq Personal Computers B-1 Original - July 1996
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    254 FE v 159 9F ƒ 191 BF I 223 DF n 255 FF Blank NOTES: [1] Symbol not displayed. Keystroke Guide: Dec # Keystroke(s) 0 Ctrl 2 1-26 Ctrl A thru Z respectively 27 Ctrl [ 28 Ctrl 29 Ctrl ] decimal digit(s) of desired character B-2 Compaq Personal Computers Original - July 1996
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    Appendix C KEYBOARD Technical Reference Guide C. Appendix C KEYBOARD C.1 INTRODUCTION This appendix describes the Compaq keyboard that is included as Space-Saver Windows-version keyboard featuring additional keys for specific support of the Windows operating system. ♦ Easy Access keyboard with
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    code data (and the respective key strokes) are lost. Multi-byte sequences must fit entirely into the buffer before the respective keystroke can be registered. C-2 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - March 2000
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    Reference Guide enhanced keyboard has three operating modes: ♦ Mode 1 - PC-XT compatible ♦ Mode 2 - PC-AT compatible (default) ♦ Mode 3 - Select mode processed by the interrupt logic and serviced by the CPU with an interrupt service routine. The service routine takes the appropriate action based
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    the keyboard) to comply with the USB I/F specification (discussed in chapter 5 of this guide). Packets received at the system's USB I/F and decoded as originating from the keyboard result where normal (legacy) keyboard processing takes place. C-4 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide C.2.3 KEYBOARD LAYOUTS Figures C-3 through C-8 show the key layouts for keyboards shipped with Compaq systems. Actual styling details including location of the Compaq logo as well as the numbers lock, caps lock, and scroll lock LEDs may vary. C.2.3.1 Standard Enhanced
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    35 36 37 38 55 56 57 58 72 73 74 88 89 90 91 100 101 Figure C-6. National Windows (102W-Key) Keyboard Key Positions C-6 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide C.2.3.3 Easy Access Keyboards The Easy Access keyboard, such as that shipped with the Compaq iPaq system, is a Windows Enhanced-type keyboard that includes special buttons (Figure C-7) allowing quick internet navigation. Depending on the system, either a legacy PS/2-type
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    The following keys provide special functions that require specific support by the application. Print Scrn - The Print Scrn off and the function is removed. This keystroke is always serviced by the BIOS (as indicated by the LED) but may software. C-8 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide C.2.4.2 Multi-Keystroke Functions Shift - identical functionality. The combination keystroke of Alt and SysRq results in software interrupt 15h, AX=8500h being executed. It is up to the Windows application functions. Compaq Personal Computers C-9 Changed -- March 2000
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    7 Description Check email Go to community Extra web site Go to favorite web site Internet search Instant answer E-commerce Default Function Email Emoney Compaq web site AltaVista web site Search Travel expenses Shopping All buttons may be re-programmed by the user through the Easy Access utility
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    Technical Reference Guide C.2.5 KEYBOARD COMMANDS Table C-1 lists the commands that the keyboard can send to the system (specifically, to the from Modes 1 and 2. Code translation must be disabled since translation for this mode cannot be done. Changed -- March 2000 Compaq Personal Computers C-11
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    39 Tab 0F/8F 0D/F0 0D 0D/na 40 Q 10/90 15/F0 15 15/na Continued ([x] Notes listed at end of table.) C-12 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide Table C-2. Keyboard Scan Codes (Continued) Key Make / Break Codes (Hex) Pos Legend Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 41 W 11/91 1D/F0 1D 2A 80 B 30/B0 32/F0 32 32/F0 32 Continued ([x] Notes listed at end of table.) Changed -- March 2000 Compaq Personal Computers C-13
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    key, substitute F0 12/12 make/break codes for F0 59/59 codes. [6] Num Lock key active. [7] Windows keyboards only. [8] Easy Access keyboards only. C-14 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - March 2000
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    Technical Reference Guide C.3 CONNECTORS Two types of keyboard interfaces are used in Compaq systems: PS/2-type and USB-type. Systems that provide a PS/2 connector will ship with a PS/2-type keyboard but may also support simultaneous connection of a USB keyboard. Systems that do not provide a PS/2
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    Appendix C Keyboard This page is intentionally blank. C-16 Compaq Personal Computers Changed - March 2000
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    (RS-232), 5-5, 5-6 Connector (cont) Universal Serial Bus interface, 5-25 cooling, 4-28 core voltage, 3-2, 3-3 Desktop Management, 8-2 DIMM, 3-5 DIMM detection, 8-11 DIMM support, 8-5 diskette drive interface, 5-4 display cache, 6-2 display modes, 6-4 DMI, 8-13 drive fault prediction, 8-5, 8-6 East
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    Bus (USB) interface, 5-22 upggrading BIOS, 8-18 upgrading embedded graphics, 6-4 upgrading, processor, 2-11, 3-4 USB interface, 5-22 USB keyboard, C-4 USB legacy support, 8-17 USB ports, 2-14 video BIOS, 6-3 voltage, core, 3-2, 3-3 wake up events, 7-3 wake up, remote, 5-34 WOL, 7-3 ZIF socket, 2-10
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Technical
Reference
Guide
For the
Compaq iPAQ Internet Device