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Radius PowerView Commands
This document applies to the following hardware devices:
- Radius Powerview (Model 825-0496-03 A)
and to the following firmware revisions:
- TBD
All numbers are expressed in hexadecimal, unless otherwise noted.
The following is a list of the observed SCSI commands:
- 12 Inquiry
- C8 UNKNOWN
- C9 UNKNOWN
- CA Write to frame buffer
- CB UNKNOWN
- CC UNKNOWN
Command: 12 00 00 00 LL 00
(LL is data length)
Function: Perform a standard SCSI Inquiry command: reference the SCSI spec for further information
Type: Input; reference the SCSI spec for the data returned
Sequence: Command->
Examples:
Command: 12 00 00 00 01 00
Direct to status phase
Command: 12 00 00 00 05 00
Data in: `03 00 01 01 05 00
Command: 12 00 00 00 4B 00
Data in:
00: 03000101 46000000 52414449 55532020
10: 506F7765 72566965 77202020 20202020
20: 56312E30 00000000 10002000 01000000
30: 00020000 00000300 00000004 00000000
40: 05000000 000643F9 0000FF
Command: 12 00 00 00 24 00
Data in:
00: 03000101 46000000 52414449 55532020
10: 506F7765 72566965 77202020 20202020
20: 56312E30
00: 03000101 46000000 52414449 55532020
- Device Type: 3
- Version: 1
- Response Data format: 1
- T10 Vendor ID: "
RADIUS
"
10: 506F7765 72566965 77202020 20202020
- Product Id: "
PowerView
"
20: 56312E30 00000000 10002000 01000000
- Product Revision: "V1.0"
- Serial Number:
0000000010002000
30: 00020000 00000300 00000004 00000000
40: 05000000 000643F9 0000FF
Command: C8 00 00 31 00 00 03 00
Function: Unknown at this time
Type: XXXXInput (Transitions to DATAOUT)
Host then sends: XXXX00 09 00 07 FF FF FF 00
(The last 00 might not actually be there?)
Sequence: Command->Status->Data In->Status->Msg In
Examples:
Command: C8 00 00 31 83 00 01 00
Data in: 00
Command: C8 00 00 31 00 00 03 00
Data in: 01 09 08
Command: C9 00 00 21 81 00 LL 00
- LL = Length in bytes
Function: Unknown at this time
Type: Input (Transitions to DATAOUT)
Sequence: Command->Data Out->Status->Msg In Examples:
Command: C9 00 00 31 00 00 03 00
Data out: 00 00 00
Command: C9 00 00 32 82 00 01 00
Data out: 00
Command: C9 00 00 21 81 00 04 00
Data out: 00 01 01 01
or
Data out: 00 01 00 00
or
Data out: 01 01 01 00
or
Data out: 00 01 01 00
Command: C9 00 00 21 81 00 04 00
Data out: 00
Command: C9 00 00 21 82 00 01 00
Data out: 01
Command: C9 00 00 38 00 00 01 00
Data out: 02
Command: C9 00 00 32 86 00 01 00
Data out: 3E
C9 comes repeatedly during a long spurt at startup.
CA00095E 00010020 009E00
CAffffff wwwwhhhh ??????
where fffffff = offset into frame buffer wwww = width or height of update in bytes (Not sure which) hhhh = width or height of update in bytes (Not sure which)
640x400 | 640x480 | 800x600 | |
---|---|---|---|
Black & White |
CA000000 00500190 000000 (0x80d7) |
CA000000 005001E0 000000 (0x99c2) |
CA000000 00640258 000000 (0xf0b0) |
16 Colors (4 bit color) |
CA000000 01400190 000000 (0x203a0) |
CA000000 014001E0 000000 (0x267ee) |
CA000000 01900258 000000 (0x3c39a) |
256 Colors (8 bit color) |
CA000000 02800190 000000 (0x40206) |
CA000000 028001E0 000000 (0x3f886) |
CA000000 03200258 000000 (0x78361) |
Black & White
-
CA000000 00500190 000000
(0x5d26) - 640x400 -
CA00095E 00010020 009E00
(0x20) - 640x400 -
CA00095E 00010020 009E00
(0x20) - 640x400 -
CA000818 00040020 009800
(0x80) - 640x400 -
CA000814 00050020 009600
(0xa2) - 640x400 -
CA000814 00050020 009600
(0xa0) - 640x400 -
CA000812 00050020 009600
(0xa1) - 640x400 -
CA00076E 00050020 009600
(0xa2) - 640x400 -
CA0007FC 00050020 009600
(0x9e) - 640x400 -
CA000A7E 00050020 009600
(0xa5) - 640x400
640x480 bw
-
CA000000 00020010 009C00
(0x20) -
CA00351E 00010020 009E00
(0x20) -
CA00365A 00030020 009A00
(0x60) -
CA003796 00050020 009600
(0xa3) -
CA003A0C 00050020 009600
(0xa0) -
CA003C82 00050020 009600
(0xa0)
800x600 bw
-
CA000000 00020010 00C400
(0x20) -
CA01D238 00020004 00C400
(0x8) -
CA01D0A8 00030006 00C200
(0x12) -
CA01CF18 00030008 00C200
(0x18) -
CA01CD88 0003000A 00C200
(0x1e)
Function: Update the framebuffer
Currently guessing that this updates the framebuffer.
- The messages come at different sizes. Some huge, some tiny.
- Where I think the screensaver was showing the screensaver (Pyro fireworks), it was sending mostly FFFFFFF, with a few zeros sprinkled throughout.
- I also think that a huge buffer of all F's was sent (approximately size 96D7 bytes). This happens to be approximately (640x480)/8 bits (with one bit color)
Type: Input (Transitions to DATAOUT)
Host then sends: XXXX00 09 00 07 FF FF FF 00
(The last 00 might not actually be there?)
Examples:
Command: CA 00 00 00 00 50 01 E0
Data out:
00: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
10: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
20: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
30: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
40: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
50: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
60: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
70: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
80: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
90: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
A0: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
B0: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
...
96A0: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
96B0: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
96C0:
Command: CA 00 00 00 00 50 01 E0
Data out:
00: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
10: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
20: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
30: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
40: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
50: 5555AAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
60: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
70: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
80: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
90: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
A0: AAAA5555 55555555 55555555 55555555
B0: 55555555 55555555 55555555 55555555
...
9660: 55555555 AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
9670: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
9680: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
9690: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
96A0: AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA
96B0: AAAAAAAA AA
Command: CA 00 00 00 00 02 00 10 00 9C 00
Data out:
00: 5555AAAA 5555AAAA 5555AAAA 5555AAAA
10: 5555AAAA 5555AAAA 5555AAAA 5555AAAA
Command: CA 00 D3 94 00 0E 00 64 00 84 00
Dataout:
00: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
10: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
20: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
30: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
40: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
50: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
60: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
70: FFFFFFFF FFFFFF7F FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
...
// There were some non-FF fields in this data
...
520: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
530: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
540: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
550: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
560: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
570: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFF
Command: CA 00 00 00 00 50 01 E0 00 00 00
Dataout: (Note that 640x480/8 = 38400 = 0x9600)
00: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
10: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
...
96C0: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
96D0: FFFFFFFF FFFFFF
This block was mostly 0xFF. There were a couple non-FF values, but those could have been hiccups with the capture software
Lots of udpates.... (Maybe screensaver?)
Command: CA011AE6 00020003 009C00
Dataout: FE7FFF3F FF3F
Command: CA011EA8 00010003 009E00
Dataout: FFFFFF
Command: CA011A46 00020002 009C00
Dataout: FE7FFE7F
Command: CA011D68 00010003 009E00
Dataout: FFFFFF
Command: CA011906 00020003 009C00
Dataout: FE7FFE7F FE7F
Command: CA011C28 00010003 009E00
Dataout: FFFFFF
Command: CA0117C6 00020003 009C00
Dataout: FE7FFE7F FE7F
Command: CA011AE6 00020003 009C00
Dataout: FFFFFFFF FFFF
Command: CA011686 00020003 009C00
Dataout: FE7FFE7F FE7F
Command: CA011A46 00020002 009C00
Dataout: FFFFFFFF
Command: CA0115E6 00020002 009C00
Dataout: FE7FFE7F
Guess: `CA
. <Length?>Command: CA 00 00 00 00 50 01 E0
- Size: 96C0
Command: CA 00 00 00 00 50 01 E0
- Size: 96B4
Command: CA 00 00 00 00 02 00 10 00 9C 00
- Size: 0020
Command: CA 00 D3 94 00 0E 00 64 00 84 00
- Size: 57A0
Command: CA 00 00 00 00 50 01 E0 00 00 00
- Size: 96D7
Command: CA011EA8 00010003 009E00
- Size 3
Command: CA011D68 00010003 009E00
- Size 3
Command: CA011A46 00020002 009C00
- Size 4
Command: CA011C28 00010003 009E00
- Size 4
Command: CA011906 00020003 009C00
- Size 6
Command: CA0117C6 00020003 009C00
- Size 6
Command: CA011AE6 00020003 009C00
- Size 6
Command: CA011AE6 00020003 009C00
- Size 6
Command: CB 00 00 00 01 00
Function: Unknown at this time
Type: Input (Transitions to DATAOUT)
Sequence: Command->Data Out->Status->Msg In
Examples:
Command: CB 00 00 00 01 00
Data out: 00 00 64 00
Command: CB 00 00 00 01 00
Data out: 00 00 00 64
Command: CB 00 00 00 01 00
Data out: 00 00 00 00
Command: CB FF FF 00 02 00
Data out: 00 FF FF FF
Command: CB FF FF 00 02 00
Data out: 00 FF FF FF 80 00 00 00
Command: CC 45 E0 00
Function: Unknown at this time
Type: Input (Transitions to DATAOUT)
Sequence: Command->Data Out->Status->Msg In
Examples:
Command: CC 45 E0 00
Data Out:
00: 00DFFBA2 208B0202 00000180 C0C0C000
10: 12504848 24002814 14140082 40101008
20: 08080400 04041842 80000000 0140A0A0
30: A0010840 40202022 11111110 41200808
40: 04040400 00000000 20008080 40404000
50: 00000084 00101008 08100000 00000080
60: 00000000 00000000 00021050 50502000
70: 28143434 34020202 00010108 00808080
80: 84401040 00002428 10101000 88080800
...
8A0: 082902A2 14040500 05000505 05004004
8B0: 04000280 00412121 200000
Command: CC 45 E0 00
Data Out: (Sequence may have lost a byte somewhere)
00: 00DFFBA2 208B0202 00080180 C0C2C200
10: 12724048 A0002810 1C100082 40113248
20: 18080400 0C041842 00001000 0544A181
30: A0010800 48412020 26101311 10412018
40: 18048404 00200000 00202081 00804040
50: 04010000 84400080 00081000 10010000
60: 80048000 00000220 00000214 C010D060
70: 00085434 30340202 02000101 00008080
80: 80844040 40100020 28141410 00880801
...
8A0: 2902A214 04050005 00050505 00400404
8B0: 00028000 41212120 0000
640x400 | 640x480 | 800x600 | |
---|---|---|---|
Black & White | 640x400 B&W | 640x480 B&W | 800x600 B&W |
16 Colors | radius_640x400_16_colors.html | radius_640x480_16_colors.html | radius_800x600_16_colors.html |
256 Colors | radius_640x400_256_colors.html | radius_640x480_256_colors.html | radius_800x600_256_colors.html radius_800x600_256_colors_2.html |
radius_color_change_16_to_256_colors.html
radius_color_change_bw_to_16_colors.html
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