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NOTE: Group FB Key FE is NEGATE, not to be confused SUBTRACT. | NOTE: Group FB Key FE is NEGATE, not to be confused SUBTRACT. | ||
− | NOTE: Group DF Key FE could be ON, but the ON key is tested elsewhere | + | NOTE: Group DF Key FE could be ON, but the ON key is tested elsewhere (a "special case" key - after all, it is the ON key). |
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== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 20:54, 26 March 2005
Contents
Synopsis
Port Number: 01h
Function: Keyboard Port
This port controls the on-calc keypad. The keypad is divided into a series of groups.
Read Values
- Bits are set according whether corresponding keys from selected groups are pressed. Groups are selected through writing to the port. A pressed key reads a 0 bit. An unpressed key reads a 1 bit. The port reads FF after a reset (write FF).
Write Values
- $FF : Reset the keypad. This unselects all groups and resets the keypad state.
- Anything else : Any 0 bit adds the corresponding group to the list of monitored groups. When a key in a monitored group is pressed, the corresponding key bit reads 1.
Comments
The key map is laid out as follows:
Group Bit -> 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Group Mask -> FE FD FB F7 EF DF BF 7F Key Bit (Mask) 0 (FE) | DOWN|ENTER| (-) | . | 0 | |GRAPH| | 1 (FD) | LEFT| + | 3 | 2 | 1 | STO |TRACE| | 2 (FB) |RIGHT| - | 6 | 5 | 4 | LN |ZOOM | | 3 (F7) | UP | * | 9 | 8 | 7 | LOG |WIND | | 4 (EF) | | / | ) | ( | , | x^2 | Y= | | 5 (DF) | | ^ | TAN | COS | SIN |x^-1 | 2nd | | 6 (BF) | |CLEAR|VARS |PRGM |APPS |MATH |MODE | | 7 (7F) | | | |STAT |X,T..|ALPHA| DEL | |
NOTE: Group FB Key FE is NEGATE, not to be confused SUBTRACT. NOTE: Group DF Key FE could be ON, but the ON key is tested elsewhere (a "special case" key - after all, it is the ON key).
Example
ld a, 0FFh ;Reset the keypad. out (1), a ld a, 0FEh ;Select group 0. out (1), a in a, (1) ;Test for keys. and 0FDh ;Test for Left Arrow key. Basically set all other bits to 0. This means A becomes 0 if left was pressed. call z, LeftArrowPressed ;If A==0 then Left Arrow bit was reset, meaning it was pressed. ld a, 0FFh ;Reset the keypad. out (1), a
Credits and Contributions
- /dev/console: For letting me type all this.