/* ** KBFLIP.C ** ** a public domain demo by: Bob Stout */ #include #include #include #include #ifdef __TURBOC__ #define FAR far #else #define FAR _far #endif #define SHOW(str) fputs(str"\n", stderr) #define BitSet(arg,posn) ((arg) | (1L << (posn))) #define BitClr(arg,posn) ((arg) & ~(1L << (posn))) #define LOCKS_POSN 4 #define BYTE unsigned char BYTE FAR *kb_status = (BYTE FAR *) 0x00400017; /* ** Tell the folks how this works */ void usage(void) { SHOW("Usage: KBFLIP {+|-}[switches] [...{+|-}[switches]]"); SHOW("Where \"switches\" are one or more of:"); SHOW(" +/-C - Turn Caps Lock on/off"); SHOW(" +/-N - Turn Num Lock on/off"); SHOW(" +/-S - Turn Scroll Lock on/off"); SHOW("Note switches may be upper or lower case\n"); SHOW("Example: \"KBFLIP +Cn -S\" turns Caps Lock and Num Lock on " "and Scroll lock off"); exit(-1); } /* ** The real works starts here ** ** This works by checking the user input against a string containing the ** allowable switch characters in the same relative positions they ** occupy in the BIOS data area, offset by 4 (LOCKS_POSN). ** ** Note that all changes are made to a copy of the BIOS data so any ** input errors will not cause incomplete changes to be applied. */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i, j; char *args = "SNC"; BYTE template = *kb_status; /* Make changes to copy */ if (2 > argc) /* Help 'em */ usage(); for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { if (NULL == strchr("+-", *argv[i])) usage(); for (j = 1; argv[i][j]; ++j) { char *found; if (NULL != (found = strchr(args, toupper(argv[i][j])))) { int posn = LOCKS_POSN + (found - args); if ('+' == *argv[i]) template = (BYTE)BitSet(template, posn); else template = (BYTE)BitClr(template, posn); } else usage(); } } *kb_status = template; /* Apply all changes */ return(0); }