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AX = 0200h BX = 5050h ('PP') CH = 45h ('E') DX = printer port number (00h-02h)
Return:
AH = status 00h if installed and port is an enhanced parallel port CX:AL = installed BIOS type 5050h:45h ('PPE') if EPP v3.0+ BIOS installed 4550h:50h ('EPP') if EPP v1.0 BIOS installed ---EPP 1.0, 3.0--- DX:BX -> far entry point to Advanced BIOS (see #00632) ---EPP Revision 7--- DX = EPP I/O base address ES:BX -> far entry point to EPP BIOS (see #00632,#00633) 03h if installed but specified port not supported CF set
Program: The Enhanced Parallel Port BIOS provides support for parallel port peripherals using the enhanced modes of the IEEE 1284.
See Also: AH=E0h - MEM 0040h:0008h - MEM 0040h:00DCh
(Table 00632) Call EPP BIOS entry point with:. DL = port number (v1.0,v3.0). DX = (Revision 7) EPP port I/O base address. AH = function 00h Query Configuration
Return:
AH = 00h if successful AL = IRQ number used by port or FFh if no IRQ BH = EPP BIOS revision (major in high nybble, minor in low nybble) BL = I/O capabilities (see #00635) ES:DI -> ASCIZ driver information/version text ---v1.0,v3.0--- CX = I/O port base address for parallel port ---Revision 7--- CL = EPP chipset code (see #00636) CH = hardware manufacturer's product code 01h Set Mode AL = mode bits (see #00637)Return:
AX,BX destroyed 02h Get ModeReturn:
AL = mode bits (see also #00637)bit 7:
EPP port interrupts enabled AH = 00h CF clear BX destroyed 03h Interrupt Control AL = subfunction 00h enable parallel port interrupts 01h disable parallel port interruptsReturn:
AH = status (00h,05h,06h) (see also #00634) 04h EPP ResetReturn:
AH = 00h if successful AL destroyed 05h perform Address-Write/Device-Select I/O cycle AL = device addressReturn:
AH = status AL destroyed 06h perform Address-Read I/O cycleReturn:
AL = returned address/device data AH = status 07h write byte AL = data byte to writeReturn:
AH = status 08h output block of data DS:SI -> block of data to be sent to parallel port CX = number of bytes to outputReturn:
AH = status (see #00634) CX = number of unsent bytes 09h read byte of dataReturn:
AH = status (see #00634) AL = byte read from parallel port 0Ah read block of data ES:DI -> buffer for received data CX = number of bytes to read from paralle portReturn:
AH = status (see #00634) ES:DI buffer filled if successful CX = number of bytes not transferred 0Bh Address/Byte-Read AL = device addressReturn:
AH = status (see #00634) AL = byte read if successful 0Ch Address/Byte-Write AL = device address DH = data byte (v1.0,v3.0) CL = data byte (Revision 7)Return:
AH = status (see #00634) 0Dh Address/Block-Read AL = device address ES:DI -> buffer for received data CX = number of bytes to readReturn:
AH = status (see #00634) CX = number of bytes NOT transferred 0Eh Address/Block-Write AL = device address ES:DI -> data to be sent (v1.0,v3.0) DS:SI -> data to be send (Revision 7) CX = number of bytes to writeReturn:
AH = status (see #00634) CX = number of bytes NOT transferred 0Fh Lock Port AL = multiplexor port numberbits 7-4:
Daisy chain port number (1-8)bits 3-0:
Mux device port number (1-8, 0 if no mux)Return:
AH = status (00h,03h,05h) (see #00634) 10h Unlock Port AL = multiplexor port numberbits 7-4:
Daisy chain port number (1-8)bits 3-0:
Mux device port number (1-8, 0 if no mux)Return:
AH = status (00h,03h,05h) (see #00634) 11h Device Interrupt BL = multiplexor port number 00h if no multiplexor, else mux device port (01h-08h) AL = subfunction 00h disable device interrupts 01h enable device interrupt ES:DI -> interrupt event handlerReturn:
AH = status (00h,03h,05h,06h) (see #00634)
Note: AMI BIOS v1.00.12.AX1T ignores the multiplexor port number; it also always sets INT 0F to the address specified in ES:DI 12h Real-Time Mode AL = subfunction 00h check whether any real-time devices present 01h add (advertise) real-time device 02h remove real-time device
Return:
AH = status (00h,05h,06h,07h) (see #00634) AL = real-time devices present? (00h no, 01h yes)
Note:
Unlike all other functions, this one does not use DL/DX
Return:
AH = status (see #00634) CF clear if successful CF set on error BX destroyed
See Also: #00633
(Table 00633) Call EPP BIOS (Revision 7) entry point multiplexor functions with:. DX = EPP port base I/O address. AH = function 40h Query Mux
Return:
AH = status (see #00634) AL = currently-selected port CH = status flagsbit 0:
Channel lockedbit 1:
Interrupt pending BH destroyed
Note: The PhoenixBIOS v4.0 documentation lists BL as the currently-selected port and AL as the status flags 41h Query Device Port AL = EPP multiplex device port (1-8)
Return:
AH = status (see #00634) CH = status flags (see #00638) BX = EPP product/device ID (0000h if undefined)
Note: The PhoenixBIOS v4.0 documentation lists AL as the status flags and CX as the device ID 42h Set Product ID AL = EPP multiplex device port (1-8) CX = EPP product ID
Return:
AH = status (see #00634) BX destroyed 50h Query Daisy Chain AL = EPP multiplexor device port (1-8)Return:
AH = status (see #00634) CH = status flagsbit 0:
Channel lockedbit 1:
Interrupt pending BL = currently-selected device BH = EPP daisy chain revision (high nybble = major) CL = daisy-chain depth (00h if no daisy chain) ES:DI -> ASCIZ driver vendor identification string
Note: The PhoenixBIOS v4.0 documentation lists AH=51h as "Query Daisy Chain" and BL as the multiplexor port; it also lists AL as status flags on return 51h Rescan Daisy Chain (dynamically reassign port numbers) AL = EPP multiplexor device port (1-8)
Return:
AH = status (see #00634) BX destroyed
Note: The PhoenixBIOS v4.0 documentation lists AH=50h as "Rescan Daisy Chain" and BL as the multiplexor port
Notes: These functions are only valid if a port multiplexor or daisy chain is present. PhoenixBIOS 4.0 documents function 50h as "Rescan" and 51h as "Query Daisy Chain"
See Also: #00632 - INT 2D/AL=DCh
(Table 00634) Values for EPP BIOS function status: 00h successful 02h unsupported command/feature 03h unsupported parallel port 05h unsupported in current mode 06h invalid subfunction 07h already ??? 20h multiplexor not present (AMI) 40h multiplexor not present 41h multiplexor currently locked 80h I/O timeout FFh invalid/unsupported function
See Also: #00632 - #00633
Bitfields for EPP (v3.0, Revision 7) I/O capabilities: Bit(s) Description (Table 00635) 0 multiplexor present 1 PS/2 bi-directional capable 2 daisy chain present 3 ECP capable 4 EPP software emulation supported 5 EPP capable 6 fast Centronics supported 7 standard EPP I/O map
See Also: #00632
(Table 00636) Values for EPP (Revision 7) chipset code: 00h Intel SL 01h FarPoint Communications 02h SMC 03h Chips&Technologies 04h Western Digital 05h National Semiconductor
See Also: #00632
Bitfields for EPP BIOS mode bits: Bit(s) Description (Table 00637) 0 set compatibility mode 1 set bi-directional mode 2 set EPP mode ---Revision 7,v3.0--- 3 set ECP mode 4 set EPP software emulation 5 set fast Centronics mode 6-7 reserved (0)
See Also: #00632 - #M0053
Bitfields for EPP BIOS multiplex status flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 00638) 0 port is selected 1 port is locked 2 interrupts are enabled 3 interrupt pending
See Also: #00633
Category: Vendor-specific BIOS Extensions - Int 17h - E
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