001: PS/2 Parallel Port mode. Same as above except that direction may be used to tri-state the
data lines and reading the data register returns the value on the data lines and not the value in
the data register. All drivers have active pull-ups (push-pull).
010: Parallel Port FIFO mode. This is the same as 000 except that bytes are written or DMAed to
the FIFO. FIFO data is automatically transmitted using the standard parallel port protocol. Note
that this mode is only useful when direction is 0. All drivers have active pull-ups (push-pull).
011: ECP Parallel Port Mode. In the forward direction (direction is 0) bytes placed into the ecpDFifo
and bytes written to the ecpAFifo are placed in a single FIFO and transmitted automatically to
the peripheral using ECP Protocol. In the reverse direction (direction is 1) bytes are moved
from the ECP parallel port and packed into bytes in the ecpDFifo. All drivers have active
pull-ups (push-pull).
100: Selects EPP Mode: In this mode, EPP is selected if the EPP supported option is selected in
configuration register CR4. All drivers have active pull-ups (push-pull).
101: Reserved
110: Test Mode. In this mode the FIFO may be written and read, but the data will not be transmitted
on the parallel port. All drivers have active pull-ups (push-pull).
111: Configuration Mode. In this mode the confgA, confgB registers are accessible at 0x400 and
0x401. All drivers have active pull-ups (push-pull).
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