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  Function            Compaq386KbdType - keyboard type used by a
                                           Compaq 386

  Syntax              unsigned char Compaq386KbdType(void);

  Prototype in        ibm.h

  Remarks             determines the type of keyboard in use by a Compaq
                      386 computer.

  Return value        returns 0 if the keyboard in use is an 11-bit AT
                      type keyboard and 1 if the keyboard is a 9-bit PC
                      type keyboard.

  Note                This function should ONLY be used on Compaq 386
                      computers or unpredictable results may occur.

  See also            Compaq386GetCpuSpeed(), Compaq386SetCpuSpeed()

  Example             #include <ibm.h>

                      main()
                      {

                           printf("Keyboard in use: );
                           switch (Compaq386KbdType()) {
                                case 0: printf("11-bit AT style\n");
                                case 1: printf("9-bit PC style\n");
                                default: printf("unknown\n");
                           }
                      }

See Also: Compaq386GetCpuSpeed() Compaq386SetCpuSpeed()
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