2.1 KiB
PT2 IRIS/M.BLACK LINK ROM Trace
This note records the ROM evidence for the bench-visible
IRIS/M.BLACK LINK lamp.
Confirmed Host Trigger
The isolated bench trigger is:
00 00 13 40 00 09 ; command 0, selector 0x0013, value 0x4000
Command 0 mirrors nonzero selector writes into both E000[selector] and
E800[selector], then queues the selector for internal processing. For this
frame that means:
E000[0x0013] = 0x4000
E800[0x0013] = 0x4000
The current-table word is E800 + 2 * 0x0013 = H'E826.
Selector Handler
The selector dispatch table maps selector 0x0013 to H'2E06.
Focused linear decode:
H'2E06 BTST.W #15, @H'E826
set/clear F791.6 and F713.4
H'2E1E BTST.W #14, @H'E826
set/clear F791.5 and F716.7
Bench labels:
| Selector value | ROM latch bits | Visible result |
|---|---|---|
0x8000 |
F791.6, F713.4 |
far-right SLAVE lamp |
0x4000 |
F791.5, F716.7 |
IRIS/M.BLACK LINK lamp |
0x0000 |
clears both bit groups through H'2E06 |
both latch groups clear |
Other Trigger Path
There is also a local panel-input path:
F006.7 / F6DB.7 -> H'200E -> H'E826 bit14 -> loc_3E54 queues selector 0x0013
At H'200E, the ROM checks F6DB.7 and requires F731 <= 3. It then uses
F791.5 as a current-state toggle:
- if
F791.5is clear, it setsH'E826.14, - if
F791.5is set, it clearsH'E826.14, - in both cases it calls
loc_3E54with selector0x0013.
This is not a separate lamp driver. It feeds the same E800[0x0013].14
state consumed by the selector handler.
Practical Meaning
The strongest current model is:
- CCU/host can drive the lamp directly by sending selector
0x0013value0x4000through command 0. - The panel can also toggle/report the same state through a local input lane, but only when the relevant session/page gate is open.
- No other decoded selector currently appears to directly set the same
F791.5plusF716.7latch pair.
Generated semantics now label selector 0x0013, E800[0x0013], and the
IRIS/M.BLACK LINK / SLAVE bit meanings so pseudo-code output does not leave
this as a generic table write.