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* added hack to handle tunes * quiet clean * added chmod for execution * suppress warnings * Multi-boot fixes * the windows build somehow thinks that these filesystems are cpm3. * credit and primitive instructions * Update sd.asm Cosmetic fix. * make compile shut up about conditionals * Add bin2asm for linus and update build to process font files under linix * fixed quoted double quote bug, added tests * added tests * added bin2asm for font file source creation * Revert linux bin2asm font stuff * added rule for font source generation * build fonts * added directory mapping cache. if the same directory is being hit as last run, we don't need to rebuild the map. will likely break if you are running more than one at a time, in that the cache will be ineffective. also, if the directory contents change, this will also break. * removed strip. breaks osx * added directory tag so . isn't matched all over the place * added real cache validation * fixed build * this file is copied from optdsk.lib or optcmd.lib * install to ../HBIOS * prerequisite verbosity * diff soft failure and casefn speedup * added lzsa * added lzsa * removed strip. breaks on osx * added clobber * added code to handle multiple platform rom builds with rom size override * added align and 0x55 hex syntax * default to hd64180 * added N8 capability * added SBC_std.rom to default build * added support for binary diff * diff fixes * clean, identical build. font source generator emitted .align. this does not match the windows build * Upgrade NZCOM to latest * Misc. Cleanup * fixed expression parser bug : ~(1|2) returned 0xfe * added diff build option * Update Makefile Makefile enhancement to better handle ncurses library from Bob Dunlop. * Update sd.asm Back out hack for uz80as now that Curt fixed it. * Misc. Cleanup * UNA Catchup UNA support was lacking some of the more recent behavior changes. This corrects most of it. * Add github action for building RomWBW * Bump Pre-release Version * Update build.yml Added "make clean" which will remove temporary files without removing final binary outputs. * Update Makefile Build all ROM variants by default in Linux/Mac build. * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Update for GitHub Build Case issue in TASM includes showing up in GitHub build. This should correct that. * Added an gitignore files to exclude generated files * Removed Tunes/clean.cmd and Tunes/ReadMe.txt - as make clean removes them * Build.sh: marked as executable chmod +x Build.sh * Fix to HBIOS/build.sh When adding files to rom disk, if files were missing, it would error out. It appears the intent is to skip non-existing files. Updated to log out correctly for missing files - and continue operation. * Update Microsoft NASCOM BASIC.docx Nascom manual, text version by Jan S (full name unknown) * Fix issue with Apps/Tune not making If dest directory does not exist, fails to make Apps * Create ReadMe.txt * Update Makefile * Update Build.sh * Make .gitignores for Tools/unix more specific * cpmtools Update Updated cpmtools applications (Windows only). Removed hack in diskdefs that is no longer required. * HBIOS Proxy Temp Stack Enhancement Reuse the bounce buffer area as the temporary stack space required briefly in HBX_INVOKE when transitioning banks. Increases size of temporary stack space to 64 bytes. * Update ReadMe.txt * HBIOS - clean up TMPSTK * Update hbios.asm Minor cosmetic changes. * Build Process Updates Minor udpates to build process to improve consistency between Windows and Mac/Linux builds. * Update hbios.asm Add improved interrupt protection to HBIOS PEEK, POKE, and BNKCPY functions. * hbios - wrap hbx_bnkcpy * hbios - adjust hbx_peek hbx_poke guards * Update hbios.asm Adjusted used of DI/EI for PEEK and POKE to regain a bit of INTSTK space. Added code so that HB_INVBNK can be used as a flag indicating if HBIOS is active, $FF is inactive, anything else means active. * Add HBIOS MuTex * Initial Nascom basic ecb-vdu graphics set and reset for 80x25b screen with 256 character mod * Finalize Pre-release 34 Final support for FreeRTOS * Update nascom.asm Optimization, cleanup, tabs and white spaces * IDE & PPIDE Cleanup * Clean up Make version include files common. * Update Makefile * Update Makefile * Build Test * Build Test * Build Fixes * Update nascom.asm Cleanup * Update nascom.asm Optimization * hbios - temp stack tweak * Update hbios.asm Comments on HBX_BUF usage. * Update nascom.asm Optimization * Update nascom.asm Setup ECB-VDU build option, remove debug code * Update nascom.asm Set default build. update initialization * Update nascom.asm Make CLS clear vdu screen * Update nascom.asm Fixup top screen line not showing * Add SC131 Support Also cleaned up some ReadMe files. * HBIOS SCZ180 - remove mutex special files * HBIOS SCZ180 - adjust mutex comment * Misc. Cleanup Includes some minor improvements to contents in some disk images. * Delete FAT.COM Changing case of FAT.COM extension to lowercase. * Create FAT.com Completing change of case in extension of FAT.com. * Update Makefile Remove ROM variants that just have the HBIOS MUTEX enabled. Users can easily enable this in a custom build. * Cleanup Removed hack from Images Makefile. Fixed use of DEFSERCFG in various places. * GitHub CI Updates Adds automation of build and release assets upon release. * Prerelease 36 General cleanup * Build Script Cleanups * Config File Cleanups * Update RomWBW Architecture General refresh for v2.9.2 * Update vdu.asm Removed a hack in VDU driver that has existed for 8 years. :-) * Fix CONSOLE Constant Rename CIODEV_CONSOLE constant to CIO_CONSOLE because it is a unit code, not a device type code. Retabify TastyBasic. * Minor Bug Fixes - Disk assignment edge case - CP/M 3 accidental fall thru - Cosmetic updates * Update util.z80 * Documentation Cleanup * Documentation Update * Documentation Update * Documentation Updates * Documentation Updates * Create Common.inc * Documentation Updates * Documentation Updates * doc - a few random fixes * Documentation Cleanup * Fix IM 0 Build Error in ACIA * Documentation Updates * Documentation Cleanup * Remove OSLDR The OSLDR application was badly broken and almost impossible to fix with new expanded OS support. * Bug Fixes - Init RAM disk at boot under CP/M 3 - Fix ACR activation in TUNE * FD Motor Timeout - Made FDC motor timeout smaller and more consistent across different speed CPUs - Added "boot" messaging to RTC * Cleanup * Cleanup - Fix SuperZAP to work under NZCOM and ZPM3 - Finalize standard config files * Minor Changes - Slight change to ZAP configuration - Added ZSDOS.ZRL to NZCOM image * ZDE Upgrade - Upgraded ZDE 1.6 -> 1.6a * Config File Tuning * Pre-release for Testing * cfg - mutex consistent config language * Bump to Version 3.0 * Update SD Card How-To Thanks David! * update ReadMe.md Remove some odd `\`. * Update ReadMe.txt * Update ReadMe.md * Update Generated Doc Files * Improve XModem Startup - Extended startup timeout for XM.COM so that it doesn't timeout so quickly while host is selecing a file to send. - Updated SD Card How-To from David Reese. * XModem Timing Refinements * TMS Driver Z180 Improvements - TMS driver udpated to insert Z180 I/O waitstates internally so other code can run at full speed. - Updated How-To documents from David. - Fixed TUNE app to properly restore Z180 I/O waitstates after manipulating them. * CLRDIR and ZDE updates - CLRDIR has been updated by Max Scane for CP/M 3 compatibility. - A minor issue in the preconfigured ZDE VT100 terminal escape sequences was corrected. * Fix Auto CRT Console Switch on CP/M 3 * Handle lack of RTC better DSRTC driver now correctly returns an error if there is no RTC present. * Minor RTC Updates * Finalize v3.0.1 Cleanup release for v3.0 * New ROMLDR and INTRTC driver - Refactored romldr.asm - Added new periodic timer based RTC driver * CP/M 3 Date Hack - Hack to allow INTRTC to increment time without destroying the date * Update romldr.asm Work around minor Linux build inconsistency * Update Apps for New Version * Revert "Update Apps for New Version" This reverts commitpull/117/headad80432252. * Revert "Update romldr.asm" This reverts commit4a9825cd57. * Revert "CP/M 3 Date Hack" This reverts commit153b494e61. * Revert "New ROMLDR and INTRTC driver" This reverts commitd9bed4563e. * Start v3.1 Development * Update FDISK80.COM Updated FDISK80 to allow reserving up to 256 slices. * Update sd.asm For Z180 CSIO, ensure that xmit is finished, before asserting CS for next transaction. * Add RC2014 UART, Improve SD protocol fix - RC2014 and related platforms will autodetect a UART at 0xA0 and 0xA8 - Ensure that CS fully brackets all SD I/O * ROMLDR Improvements .com files can now be started from CP/M and size of .com files has been reduced so they always fit. * Update commit.yml Run commit build in all branches * Update commit.yml Run commit build for master and dev branches * Improved clock driver auto-detect/fallback * SIO driver now CTC aware The SIO driver can now use a CTC (if available) to provide much more flexible baud rate programming. * CTC driver fine tuning * Update xmdm125.asm Fixed a small issue in core XM125 code that caused a file write error message to not be displayed when it should be. * CF Card compatibility improvement Older CF Cards did not reset IDE registers to defaults values when reset. Implemented a work around. * Update ACIA detection ACIA should no longer be detected if there is also a UART module in the system. * Handle CTC anomaly Small update to accommodate CTC behavior that occurs when the CTC trigger is more than half the CTC clock. * Update acia.asm Updated ACIA detection to use primary ACIA port instead of phantom port. * Update acia.asm Fix bug in ACIA detection. Thanks Alan! * MacOS Build Improvement Build script updated to improve compatibility with MacOS. Credit to Fredrik Axtelius for this. * HBIOS Makefile - use env vars for target Allow build ROM targets to be restricted to just one platform thru use of ENV vars: ROM_PLATFORM - if defined to a known platform, only this platform is build - defaults to std config ROM_CONFIG - sets the desired platform config - defaults to std if the above ENVs are not defined, builds all ROMs * Added some more gitignores * Whitespace changes (crlf) * HBIOS: Force the assembly to fail for vdu drivers if function table count is not correct * Whitespace: trailing whitespaces * makefile: updated some make scripts to use when calling subdir makefiles * linux build: update to Build.sh fix for some platforms The initialization of the Rom dat file used the pipe (|) operator to build an initial empty file. But the pipe operator | may sometimes return a non-zero exit code for some linux platforms, if the the streams are closed before dd has fully processed the stream. This issue occured on a travis linux ubuntu image. Solution was to change to redirection. * Bump version * Enhance CTC periodic timer Add ability to use TIMER mode in CTC driver to generate priodic interrupts. * HBIOS: Added support for sound drivers New sound driver support with initial support for the SN76489 chip New build configuration entry: * SN76489ENABLE Ports are currently locked in with: * SN76489_PORT_LEFT .EQU $FC ; PORTS FOR ACCESSING THE SN76489 CHIP (LEFT) * SN76489_PORT_RIGHT .EQU $F8 ; PORTS FOR ACCESSING THE SN76489 CHIP (LEFT) * Miscellaneous Cleanup No functional changes. Co-authored-by: curt mayer <curt@zen-room.org> Co-authored-by: Wayne Warthen <wwarthen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ed <linux@maidavale.org> Co-authored-by: Dean Netherton <dnetherton@dius.com.au> Co-authored-by: ed <ed@maidavale.org> Co-authored-by: Phillip Stevens <phillip.stevens@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Dean Netherton <dean.netherton@gmail.com>
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*** *** |
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*** R o m W B W *** |
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*** Z80/Z180 System Software *** |
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This directory ("Binary") is part of the RomWBW System Software |
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distribution archive. Refer to the ReadMe.txt file in this |
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media. The disk media will then be ready to use in your RomWBW |
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System. |
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A description of the disk images is provided later in this file. |
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Installing Images |
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The following instructions apply to Windows computers. Alternatively, |
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Standard NZCOM distribution. Note that you will need to run the |
|||
NZCOM setup before this will run properly. You will need |
|||
to refer to the NZCOM documentation. |
|||
|
|||
cpm3 - DRI CP/M3 (Bootable Floppy and Hard Disk) |
|||
|
|||
Standard DRI CP/M 3 adaptation for RomWBW that is ready to run. |
|||
It can be started by running CPMLDR. |
|||
|
|||
zpm3 - ZPM3 (Bootable Floppy and Hard Disk) |
|||
|
|||
Simeon Cran's ZCPR 3 compatible OS for CP/M 3 adapted for RomWBW and |
|||
ready to run. It can be started by running CPMLDR (which seems |
|||
wrong, but ZPMLDR is somewhat broken). |
|||
|
|||
ws4 - WordStar 4 (Floppy and Hard Disk) |
|||
|
|||
Micropro Wordstar 4 full distribution. This image is not bootable |
|||
and is intended to be added as an additional slice to an OS image. |
|||
|
|||
bp - BPBIOS (Hard Disk only) |
|||
|
|||
Adaptation of BPBIOS for RomWBW. This is NOT complete and NOT |
|||
useable in it's current state. |
|||
|
|||
combo - Multi-Boot Combination (Bootable Hard Disk) |
|||
|
|||
A pre-created combo image that contains the following slices. The |
|||
slices are identical to the individual images listed above. |
|||
|
|||
Slice 0: cpm22 (bootable) |
|||
Slice 1: zsdos (bootable) |
|||
Slice 2: nzcom (bootable) |
|||
Slice 3: cpm3 (bootable) |
|||
Slice 4: zpm3 (bootable) |
|||
Slice 5: ws4 (not bootable) |
|||
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TOOLS = ../Tools |
|||
MOREDIFF := $(shell $(TOOLS)/unix/casefn.sh *.img *.rom *.com *.eeprom) |
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SUBDIRS = Apps |
|||
|
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
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|
|||
clobber:: |
|||
rm -f *.bin *.com *.img *.rom *.pdf *.log *.eeprom |
|||
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================================================================ |
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FDTST v3.1 for N8VEM DISKIO / DISKIO V3 / ZETA / DIDE / N8 |
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================================================================ |
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|
|||
Updated JuLY 1, 2012 |
|||
by Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com) |
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|
|||
Application to test the hardware functionality of the Floppy Disk |
|||
Controller (FDC) on the ECB DISK I/O, DISK I/O V3, ZETA SBC, |
|||
Dual IDE w/ Floppy, or N8 board. |
|||
|
|||
The intent is to provide a testbed that allows direct testing |
|||
of all possible media types and modes of access. The application |
|||
supports read, write, and format by sector, track, and disk as |
|||
well as a random read/write test. |
|||
|
|||
The application supports access modes of polling, interrupt, |
|||
INT/WAIT, and DRQ/WAIT. At present, it supports 3.5" media at DD (720KB) and |
|||
HD (1.44MB) capacities. It also now supports 5.25" media (720KB and 1.2MB) |
|||
and 8" media (1.11MB) as well. Additonal media will be added when I have |
|||
time and access to required hardware. Not all modes are supported |
|||
on all platforms and some modes are experimental in all cases. |
|||
|
|||
In many ways this application is merely reinventing the wheel and |
|||
performs functionality similer to existing applications, but I have |
|||
not seen any other applications for DISK I/O that provide this range |
|||
of functionality. |
|||
|
|||
While the application is now almost entirely new code, I would like to |
|||
acknowledge that much was derived from the previous work of Andrew Lynch |
|||
and Dan Werner. I also want to credit Sergio Gimenez with testing the 5.25" |
|||
drive support and Jim Harre with testing the 8" drive support. Thanks! |
|||
|
|||
General Usage |
|||
------------- |
|||
|
|||
In general, usage is self explanatory. The main menu allows you to set |
|||
the unit, media, and mode to test. These settings MUST match your |
|||
situation. Read, write, format, and verify functions are provided. A sub-menu |
|||
will allow you to choose sector, track, disk, or random tests. |
|||
|
|||
The verify function requires a little explanation. It will take the contents |
|||
of the buffer, save it, and compare it to the selected sectors. So, you |
|||
must ensure that the sectors to be verified already have been written |
|||
with the same pattern as the buffer contains. I typically init the buffer |
|||
to a pattern, write the pattern to the entire disk, then verify the entire |
|||
disk. |
|||
|
|||
Another submenu is provided for FDC commands. This sub-menu allows you to |
|||
send low-level commands directly to FDC. You MUST know what you are doing |
|||
to use this sub-menu. For example, in order to read a sector using this |
|||
sub-menu, you will need to perform specify, seek, sense int, and read |
|||
commands specifying correct values (nothing is value checked in this menu). |
|||
|
|||
Required Hardware/BIOS |
|||
---------------------- |
|||
|
|||
Of course, the starting point is one of the support hardware platforms. |
|||
You need to start with either an N8VEM SBC, backplane, and ECB DISK I/O |
|||
card or a Zeta SBC. Additionally, a floppy drive connected via an |
|||
appropriate cable: |
|||
|
|||
DISKIO - no twist in cable, drive unit 0/1 must be selected by jumper on drive |
|||
ZETA - cable with twist, unit 0 after twist, unit 1 before twist |
|||
DIDE/N8 - cable with twist, unit 0 before twist, unit 1 after twist |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
It is preferable that the BIOS you use does not have DISK I/O support |
|||
enabled since the application assumes it has complete control of the |
|||
DISK I/O hardware. |
|||
|
|||
The DISK I/O should be jumpered as follows: |
|||
|
|||
J1: depends on use of interrupt modes (see interrupt modes below) |
|||
J2: pins 1-2, & 3-4 jumpered |
|||
J3: hardware dependent timing for DMA mode (see DMA modes below) |
|||
J4: pins 2-3 jumpered |
|||
J5: off |
|||
J6: pins 2-3 jumpered |
|||
J7: pins 2-3 jumpered |
|||
J8: off |
|||
J9: off |
|||
J10: off |
|||
J11: off |
|||
J12: off |
|||
|
|||
Note that J1 can be left on even when not using interrupt modes. As |
|||
long as the BIOS is OK with it, that is fine. Note also that J3 is |
|||
only relevant for DMA modes, but also can be left in place when |
|||
using other modes. |
|||
|
|||
The DISK I/O V3 should be jumpered at the default settings: |
|||
|
|||
JP2: 3-4 |
|||
JP3: 1-2 for int mode support, otherwise no jumper |
|||
JP4: 1-2, 3-4 |
|||
JP5: 1-2 |
|||
JP6: 1-2 |
|||
JP7: 1-2, 3-4 |
|||
|
|||
Zeta does not have any relevant jumper settings. |
|||
|
|||
DIDE should be jumpered as follows: |
|||
|
|||
K3 (DT/R or /RD): /RD |
|||
P5 (bd ID): 1-2, 3-4 (for $20-$3F port range) |
|||
|
|||
There are no specific N8 jumper settings, but the default |
|||
I/O range starting at $80 is assumed in the published code. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Modes of Operation |
|||
------------------ |
|||
|
|||
You can select the following test modes. Please refer to the chart |
|||
that follows to determine which modes should work with combinations |
|||
of Z80 CPU speed and media format. |
|||
|
|||
Polling: Traditional polled input/output. Works well and very reliable |
|||
including timeouts and good error recovery. Also, the slowest performance |
|||
which precludes it from being used with 1.44MB floppy on a 4MHz Z80. |
|||
This is definitely the mode you want to get working before any others. |
|||
It does not require J1 (interrupt enable) on DISK I/O and does not care about |
|||
the setting of J3. |
|||
|
|||
Interrupt: Input/output is interrupt driven. Works pretty well, but |
|||
is not able to recover from some errors. For example, if there is |
|||
no disk in the drive, this mode will just hang until a disk is inserted. |
|||
This mode REQUIRES that interrupts be enabled on the DISK I/O via |
|||
jumper at J1. On Zeta it requires the INT/NMI jumper be set for |
|||
INT. Mode not supported on DIDE or N8. Some BIOS variants will not |
|||
handle interrupts during boot. |
|||
|
|||
Fast Interrupt: As above, but sacrifices additional reliability for |
|||
faster operation. This mode will allow a 1.44MB floppy to work |
|||
with a 4MHz Z80 CPU. However, if any errors occur (even a transient |
|||
read error which is not unusual), this mode will hang. As above |
|||
you MUST have the appropriate jumpers for DISKIO and Zeta. DIDE |
|||
does not support this mode. |
|||
|
|||
INT/WAIT: Same as Fast Interrupt, but uses CPU wait instead of |
|||
actual interrupt. Subject to all the same issues as Fast |
|||
Interrupt, but does not need J1 shorted. J3 is irrelevant. |
|||
This mode is available on only on DISKIO (and not DISKIO V3). |
|||
|
|||
DRQ/WAIT: Uses pseudo DMA to handle input/output. Does not require that |
|||
interrupts (J1) be enabled on the DISK I/O. However, it is subject to |
|||
all of the same reliability issues as "Fast Interrupt". This |
|||
mode is known to not work on N8VEM DISKIO!!! It is included |
|||
for testing only. It is dependent on setting of J3. This |
|||
mode is NOT available on Zeta, DIDE, N8, or DISKIO V3. |
|||
|
|||
The chart below attempts to describe the combinations that |
|||
work for me. By far, the most reliable mode is Polling, |
|||
but it requires 8MHz CPU for HD disks. |
|||
|
|||
DRQ/WAIT --------------------------------+ |
|||
INT/WAIT -----------------------------+ | |
|||
Fast Interrupt --------------------+ | | |
|||
Interrupt ----------------------+ | | | |
|||
Polling ---------------------+ | | | | |
|||
| | | | | |
|||
CPU Speed --------------+ | | | | | |
|||
| | | | | | |
|||
| | | | | | |
|||
|
|||
3.5" DD (720K) ------ 4MHz Y Y Y Y X |
|||
8MHz+ Y Y Y Y X |
|||
|
|||
3.5" HD (1.44M) ----- 4MHz N N Y Y X |
|||
8MHz+ Y Y Y Y X |
|||
|
|||
5.25" DD (360K) ----- 4MHz Y Y Y Y X |
|||
8MHz+ Y Y Y Y X |
|||
|
|||
5.25" HD (1.2M) ----- 4MHz N N Y Y X |
|||
8MHz+ Y Y Y Y X |
|||
|
|||
8" DD (1.11M) ------- 4MHz N N Y Y X |
|||
8MHz+ Y Y Y Y X |
|||
|
|||
Y = Yes, works |
|||
N = No, does not work |
|||
X = Experimental, probably won't work |
|||
|
|||
Tracing |
|||
------- |
|||
|
|||
Command/result activity to/from the FDC will be written out |
|||
if the trace setting is changed from '00' to '01' in setup. |
|||
Additionally, if a command failure is detected on any |
|||
command, that specific comand and results are written |
|||
regardless of the trace setting. |
|||
|
|||
The format of the line written is: |
|||
<OPERATION>: <COMMAND BYTES> --> <RESULT BYTES> [<RESULT>] |
|||
|
|||
For example, this is the output of a normal read operation: |
|||
READ: 46 01 00 00 01 02 09 1B FF --> 01 00 00 00 00 02 02 [OK] |
|||
|
|||
Please refer to the i8272 data sheet for information on the |
|||
command and result bytes. |
|||
|
|||
Note that the sense interrupt command can return a non-OK |
|||
result. This is completely normal in some cases. It is |
|||
necessary to "poll" the drive for seek status using |
|||
sense interrupt. If there is nothing to report, then |
|||
the result will be INVALID COMMAND. Additionally, |
|||
during a recalibrate operation, it may be necessary to |
|||
issue the command twice because the command will only step |
|||
the drive 77 times looking for track 0, but the head may be |
|||
up to 80 tracks away. In this case, the first recalibrate |
|||
fails, but the second should succeed. Here is what this |
|||
would look like if trace is turned on: |
|||
|
|||
RECALIBRATE: 07 01 --> <EMPTY> [OK] |
|||
SENSE INTERRUPT: 08 --> 80 [INVALID COMMAND] |
|||
... |
|||
... |
|||
... |
|||
SENSE INTERRUPT: 08 --> 80 [INVALID COMMAND] |
|||
SENSE INTERRUPT: 08 --> 71 00 [ABNORMAL TERMINATION] |
|||
RECALIBRATE: 07 01 --> <EMPTY> [OK] |
|||
SENSE INTERRUPT: 08 --> 21 00 [OK] |
|||
|
|||
Another example is when the FDC has just been reset. In |
|||
this case, you will see up to 4 disk change errors. Again |
|||
these are not a real problem and to be expected. |
|||
|
|||
When tracing is turned off, the application tries to be |
|||
intelligent about error reporting. The specific errors |
|||
from sense interrupt documented above will be suppressed |
|||
because they are not a real problem. All other |
|||
errors will be displayed. |
|||
|
|||
Error Handling |
|||
-------------- |
|||
|
|||
There is no automated error retry logic. This is very |
|||
intentional since the point is to expose the controller |
|||
and drive activity. Any error detected will result in |
|||
a prompt to abort, retry, or continue. Note that some |
|||
number of errors is considered normal for this |
|||
technology. An occasional error would not necessarily |
|||
be considered a problem. |
|||
|
|||
CPU Speed |
|||
--------- |
|||
|
|||
I distribute the binary version of the application optimized for |
|||
20MHz CPUs. There is a configuration variable called CPUFREQ |
|||
at the top of the source file. Ideally, you should build |
|||
with that set appropriately. However, I have found that the |
|||
default build setting of 20MHz seems to work for 4-20MHz CPUs. |
|||
|
|||
Interleave |
|||
---------- |
|||
|
|||
The format command now allows the specification of a sector |
|||
interleave. It is almost always the case that the optimal |
|||
interleave will be 2 (meaning 2:1). |
|||
|
|||
360K Media |
|||
---------- |
|||
|
|||
The 360K media definition should work well for true 360K |
|||
drives. However, it will generally not work |
|||
with 1.2M drives. This is because these drives spin at 360RPM |
|||
instead of the 300RPM speed of true 360K drives. Additionally, |
|||
1.2M drives are 80 tracks and 360K drives are 40 tracks and, so |
|||
far, there is no mechanism in FDTST to "double step" as a way |
|||
to use 40 track media in 80 track drives. |
|||
|
|||
With this said, it is possible to configure some 1.2M 5.25" drives |
|||
to automatically spin down to 300RPM based on a density select |
|||
signal (DENSEL). This signal is asserted by FDTST for 360K |
|||
media, so IF you have configured your drive to react to this |
|||
signal correctly, you will be able to use the 360K media defintion. |
|||
Most 1.2M 5.25" drives are NOT configured this way by default. |
|||
TEAC drives are generally easy to modify and have been tested by |
|||
the author and do work in this manner. Note that this does not |
|||
address the issue of double stepping above; you will just be |
|||
using the first 40 of 80 tracks. |
|||
|
|||
Support |
|||
------- |
|||
|
|||
I am happy to answer questions as fast and well as I am able. |
|||
Best contact is wwarthen@gmail.com or post something on the |
|||
N8VEM Google Group https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/n8vem. |
|||
|
|||
Changes |
|||
------- |
|||
|
|||
WW 8/12/2011 |
|||
|
|||
Removed call to pulse TC in the FDC initialization |
|||
after determining that it periodically caused the FDC to write |
|||
bad sectors. I am mystified by this, but definitely found it |
|||
to be true. Will revisit at some point -- probably a timing |
|||
issue between puslsing TC and whatever happens next. |
|||
|
|||
Non-DMA mode was being set incorrectly for FAST-DMA mode. |
|||
It was set for non-DMA even though we were doing DMA. It is |
|||
interesting that it worked fine anyway. Fixed it anyway. |
|||
|
|||
DIO_SETMEDIA was not clearing DCD_DSKRDY as it should. Fixed. |
|||
|
|||
WW 8/26/2011: v1.1 |
|||
|
|||
Added support for Zeta. Note that INT/WAIT and DRQ/WAIT are |
|||
not available on Zeta. Note that Zeta provides the ability |
|||
to perform a reset of the FDC independent of a full CPU |
|||
reset. This is VERY useful and the FDC is reset anytime |
|||
a drive reset is required. |
|||
|
|||
Added INT/WAIT support. |
|||
|
|||
WW 8/28/2011: V1.2 |
|||
|
|||
All changes in this version are Zeta specific. Fixed FDC reset |
|||
logic and motor status display for Zeta (code from Sergey). |
|||
|
|||
Modified Zeta disk change display to include it in the |
|||
command output line. This makes more sense because a command |
|||
must be issued to select the desired drive first. You can |
|||
use the SENSE INT command id you want to check the disk |
|||
change value at any time. It will also be displayed with |
|||
any other command output display. |
|||
|
|||
WW 9/1/2011: V1.3 |
|||
|
|||
Added CPUFREQ configuration setting to tune |
|||
delays based on cpu speed. The build app |
|||
is set for 8MHz which also seems to work well |
|||
for 4MHz CPU's. Faster CPU speeds will |
|||
probably require tuning this setting. |
|||
|
|||
WW 9/5/2011: V1.4 |
|||
|
|||
Changed the polling execution routines to utilize CPUFREQ |
|||
variable to optimize timeout counter. Most importantly, |
|||
this should allow the use of faster CPUs (like 20MHz). |
|||
|
|||
WW 9/19/2011: V1.5 |
|||
|
|||
Zeta changes only. Added a call to FDC RESET after any |
|||
command failure. This solves an issue where the drive |
|||
remains selected if a command error occurs. Also |
|||
added FDC RESET to FDC CONTROL menu. |
|||
|
|||
WW 10/7/2011: V2.0 |
|||
|
|||
Added support for DIDE. Only supports polling IO and it |
|||
does not appear any other modes are possible given the |
|||
hardware constraints. |
|||
|
|||
WW 10/13/2011: V2.1 |
|||
|
|||
Modified to support N8. N8 is essentially identical to |
|||
Dual IDE. The only real change is the IO addresses. In |
|||
theory, I should be able to support true DMA on N8 and |
|||
will work on that. |
|||
|
|||
WW 10/20/2011: v2.2 |
|||
|
|||
I had some problems with the results being read were |
|||
sometimes missing a byte. Fixed this by taking a more |
|||
strict approach to watching the MSR for the exact |
|||
bits that are expected. |
|||
|
|||
WW 10/22/2011: V2.3 |
|||
|
|||
After spending a few days trying to track down an |
|||
intermittent data corruption issue with my Dual IDE |
|||
board, I added a verify function. This helped |
|||
me isolate the problem very nicely (turned out to |
|||
be interference from the bus monitor). |
|||
|
|||
WW 11/25/2011: V2.4 |
|||
|
|||
Preliminary support for DISKIO V3. Basically just |
|||
assumed that it operates just like the Zeta. Needs |
|||
to be verified with real hardware as soon as I can. |
|||
|
|||
WW 1/9/2012: V2.5 |
|||
|
|||
Modified program termination to use CP/M reset |
|||
call so that a warm start is done and all |
|||
drives are logged out. This is important |
|||
because media may have been formatted during |
|||
the program execution. |
|||
|
|||
WW 2/6/2012: v2.6 |
|||
|
|||
Added support for 5.25" drives as tested by |
|||
Sergio. |
|||
|
|||
WW 4/5/2012: v2.7 |
|||
|
|||
Added support for 8" drives as tested by |
|||
Jim Harre. |
|||
|
|||
WW 4/6/2012: v2.7a |
|||
|
|||
Fixed issue with media selection menu to remove |
|||
duplicate entries. |
|||
|
|||
WW 4/8/2012: v2.7b |
|||
|
|||
Corrected the handling of the density select |
|||
signal. |
|||
|
|||
WW 5/22/2012: v2.8 |
|||
|
|||
Added new media definitions (5.25", 320K) |
|||
|
|||
WW 6/1/2012: v2.9 |
|||
|
|||
Added interleave capability on format |
|||
|
|||
WW 6/5/2012: v3.0 |
|||
|
|||
Documentation cleanup |
|||
|
|||
WW 7/1/2012: v3.1 |
|||
|
|||
Modified head load time (HLT) for 8" media based on |
|||
YD-180 spec. Now set to 50ms. |
|||
@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ |
|||
Assembling the RomWBW firmware under Linux. |
|||
|
|||
Note: Updated on 6/25/2013 to eliminate the need for the separate Linux |
|||
makefile. The standard makefile now has conditionals to allow it to be |
|||
used under Windows or Linux (I hope) --WW |
|||
|
|||
This method has been used under Ubuntu Linux and may have to be adapted for |
|||
other distributions. It is a bit more involved than the Windows procedure. |
|||
|
|||
What you need |
|||
You will need the TASM assembler, make, dos2unix and cpmtools. |
|||
|
|||
The TASM assembler is shareware and the Linux version is only available as |
|||
source code from the Author. I found one bug during compiling version 3.2 for |
|||
Ubuntu. In /src/tasm.c change the reference CLK_TIC to CLOCKS_PER_SEC. |
|||
After compiling install the tasm executable to /usr/local/bin and the table |
|||
files to /usr/local/lib. If you choose to place them somewhere else you will |
|||
have to edit the "makefile.linux" file to suit. |
|||
|
|||
The make, dos2unix and cpmtools packages are found in the Linux repository and |
|||
installed as for any other package. |
|||
|
|||
Before assembly |
|||
Some changes need to be made to cater for the differences between Linux and the |
|||
DOS/Windows environments. The examples below refer to the /RomWBW/current |
|||
directory, you'll have to allow for the stable or branches directories if used. |
|||
These are all done from a terminal. (: is end of the command prompt) |
|||
|
|||
1. Go to the RomWBW Source directory.e.g. |
|||
:cd /n8vem/RomWBW/current/Source |
|||
|
|||
2. The Linux version of TASM can't handle the CR-LF line endings. So from the |
|||
command prompt use dos2unix to convert all the source files. |
|||
:~/RomWBW/current/Source dos2unix -f *.asm *.inc *.z80 *.lib diskdefs |
|||
|
|||
3. You'll have to alter the disk definitions for the cpmtools package to cater |
|||
for the new roms. Easiest way is to copy the one given in the source over the |
|||
old. This must be done as superuser. |
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:~/RomWBW/current/Source sudo cp diskdefs /etc/cpmtools/diskdefs |
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|
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4. From now on it's the same as using the DOS/Windows instructions in Build.txt. |
|||
Make any last changes, go to the Source directory and make |
|||
:~/RomWBW/current/Source make clean ; make |
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|
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DGG |
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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ |
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The table below can be used to determine the correct value for CLKDIV AND CNTLB |
|||
in an Z180 (N8) configuration file. OSC Freq refers to the hardware clock |
|||
oscillator frequency you are using. You can then choose a CLKDIV value which |
|||
will result in the CPU speed (frequency) shown below the oscillator frequency. |
|||
|
|||
Using your oscillator frequency (OSC) and chosen value for CLKDIV, you can |
|||
use the appropriate column to derive values to use for CNTLB for different |
|||
baud rates. |
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|
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----- CLKDIV = 0 ----- ----- CLKDIV = 1 ----- |
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OSC Freq (MHz) 6.144 12.288 18.432 6.144 12.288 18.432 |
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CPU Freq (MHz) 3.072 6.144 9.216 6.144 12.288 18.432 |
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|
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1200 baud 04H 05H 24H 05H 06H 25H |
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2400 baud 03H 04H 23H 04H 05H 24H |
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4800 baud 02H 03H 22H 03H 04H 23H |
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9600 baud 01H 02H 21H 02H 03H 22H |
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19200 baud 00H 01H 20H 01H 02H 21H |
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38400 baud --- 00H --- 00H 01H 20H |
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@ -0,0 +1,564 @@ |
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|
|||
DDTZ v2.7 |
|||
by C.B. Falconer |
|||
edited by George A. Havach |
|||
|
|||
Introduction: |
|||
============ |
|||
DDTZ v2.7 is a complete replacement for DDT, Digital Research's |
|||
famous Dynamic Debugging Tool, with improved functionality, bug |
|||
extermination, and full Z80 support. In general, DDTZ is fully |
|||
compatible with the original utility, but it has extra and |
|||
extended commands and many fewer quirks. All Z80-specific |
|||
instructions can be (dis)assembled, though in Intel rather then |
|||
Zilog format. Furthermore, DDTZ will correctly trace ('T' and 'U' |
|||
commands) both 8080 and Z80 instructions, depending on which CPU |
|||
is operating. On startup, the program announces which CPU it is |
|||
running on. |
|||
|
|||
DDTZ v2.7 now handles the 64180 added opcodes. It does NOT test |
|||
for a 64180 CPU, since this cannot be done without executing |
|||
illegal Z80 instructions, which in turn will crash some |
|||
simulators. However v2.7 does not execute any 64180 instructions |
|||
internally, only in the subject program. |
|||
|
|||
This issue supplies the "M" version assembled, to avoid errors |
|||
when switching between MSDOS and CPM systems. The command table |
|||
is updated accordingly. Most CPM users are also MSDOS users, but |
|||
not vice-versa. |
|||
|
|||
The program is invoked by typing |
|||
|
|||
ddtz<ret> |
|||
or |
|||
ddtz [d:]filespec<ret> |
|||
|
|||
In the second form, DDTZ will load the specified file into |
|||
memory starting at 0100H, unless it's a .HEX file that sets its |
|||
own load address. Besides reporting the NEXT free address and |
|||
the PC (program counter) after a successful load, DDTZ also shows |
|||
the number of memory pages needed for a SAVE. Instead of having |
|||
to write all this down, just use the 'X' command at any time to |
|||
redisplay these three values for the current application. |
|||
|
|||
NOTE: loading more code above the NEXT pointer revises these |
|||
values. |
|||
|
|||
As in DDT, when a program is loaded above the area holding the |
|||
'A' and 'U' (and now 'W') command code, these commands are |
|||
disabled, and the extra memory is released to the user. Thus, |
|||
DDTZ can occupy as little as 3K total memory space. Unlike DDT, |
|||
however, DDTZ will not overwrite itself or the system on program |
|||
loads (except .HEX files). |
|||
|
|||
At initialization, the stack pointer (SP) points to a return to |
|||
DDTZ, just like for the CCP. Thus, programs that normally return |
|||
to the CCP will be returned to DDTZ. The 'B' command |
|||
reinitializes this condition. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
The intercept vector copies the BDOS version number, etc., so |
|||
an object program does not know that DDTZ is running (except |
|||
for BIOS-BDOS vector size). Thus, programs that check the version |
|||
number should execute correctly under DDTZ. |
|||
|
|||
All input parameters can now be entered in any of three formats: |
|||
|
|||
(1) hexadecimal (as in DDT), |
|||
(2) decimal, by adding a leading '#' character, |
|||
(3) ASCII, by enclosing between either single or double |
|||
quotes; either one or two characters are allowed. |
|||
|
|||
Leading blanks in command lines and parameters are absorbed. |
|||
Either a comma or a (single) space is a valid delimiter. |
|||
Either uppercase or lowercase input is accepted. |
|||
|
|||
The default command (for anything not otherwise recognizable) |
|||
is 'H'. This allows convenient calculation, along with the other |
|||
features described below. So, to convert a number, just enter |
|||
it! |
|||
|
|||
As in DDT, the prompt character is '-', and the only error |
|||
message is the query ('?'), which generally kicks you back to |
|||
command mode. |
|||
|
|||
New Commands (Over DDT): |
|||
======================= |
|||
|
|||
NOTE: letters in parenthesis, e.g. "(U)", show the equivalent |
|||
command for DDTZM version (compatible with MSDOS debug). |
|||
|
|||
@ Sets or shows (with no parameter) the internally stored |
|||
"base" value. Also used with the 'S' and 'D' commands as |
|||
an optional parameter (though without the '@') to display |
|||
memory from an arbitrary base marker (offset). When set to |
|||
zero (the default), it does not affect any screen displays. |
|||
|
|||
B B)egin: resets the USER stack pointer to its initial value, |
|||
such that any program that exits by an RET will return to |
|||
DDTZ. DDTZ provides a default stack space of |
|||
approximately 24 bytes for user programs. |
|||
|
|||
C C)ompare first_address,last_address,against_address: shows |
|||
all the byte differences between two memory areas, in the |
|||
format |
|||
|
|||
XXXX aa YYYY bb |
|||
|
|||
where XXXX and YYYY are the comparative memory addresses, |
|||
and aa and bb are the corresponding byte values. Can be |
|||
used to verify the identity of two files by first |
|||
loading them into different memory areas with the 'R' |
|||
command (see below). |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
W Write: stores the modified memory area to disk under the |
|||
(K) filename specified by the 'I' command, overwriting the |
|||
original file from which it was loaded (the user is queried |
|||
before doing so). By default, the image of memory from |
|||
0100H through the "NEXT" value -1 is saved. "K first_addr, |
|||
last_address" overrides this and allows writing ANY memory |
|||
area to a file. Almost a necessity for CPM 3.0 (no SAVE!). |
|||
K)eep on DDTZ |
|||
|
|||
X eXamine: redisplays the "NEXT PC SAVE" report at any time. |
|||
(Q) Q)uery size on DDTZ. |
|||
|
|||
S S)earch first_address, last_addr, value: searches the |
|||
(W) specified memory area for the value (a 16-bit word, not a |
|||
byte) and shows the locations of all such. Very useful for |
|||
finding CALL's or JMP's to a particular address, etc. |
|||
W)here on DDTZ |
|||
|
|||
Y Y)our_option parm1,parm2,address: executes an arbitrary |
|||
routine at the specified address, with the BC and DE |
|||
registers set to parm1 and parm2, respectively. |
|||
|
|||
Z Displays (but does not alter) the Z80's alternate register |
|||
set, including the index registers (disabled if running on |
|||
an 8080). On Z80's, automatically included as the last |
|||
part of the display by the 'X' command. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Based (Offset) Displays: |
|||
======================= |
|||
|
|||
The 'D' and 'E' commands can use a stored base value (offset), |
|||
as set by the '@' command. The current @ value may be |
|||
overridden for a single execution of these commands by adding the |
|||
base as an extra parameter in the command line. The effect is |
|||
to add this value to the first/last address and display |
|||
accordingly. The address listing on the left becomes XXXX:YYYY, |
|||
where XXXX is the offset address and YYYY is the actual memory |
|||
address being displayed. For example, if you have a data area |
|||
located at 42B7H and wish to preserve easy access, just enter |
|||
"@42b7". Now, "d0,3f" will dump memory starting at 4237H. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Further Changes from DDT: |
|||
======================== |
|||
|
|||
A A)ssemble now accepts the full Z80 as well as 8080 |
|||
instruction set, although it expects them in Intel rather |
|||
than Zilog format (see notes below under the 'L' |
|||
command). When in doubt, see the mnemnonic list below. |
|||
|
|||
D D)isplay or D)ump will accept an optional third parameter |
|||
to set the base value for a single execution only. Format |
|||
has been cleaned up. |
|||
|
|||
H H)ex_arithmetic on two values also shows their |
|||
difference in decimal. With only one value, converts to |
|||
hexadecimal, decimal, and ASCII (low-order byte only). |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
N N)ame now allows drive specification (d:...) and sets up |
|||
(I) the complete command line, including both FCB's (at |
|||
addresses 005CH and 006CH). The tail (stored at 0081H up) |
|||
is NOT upshifted. |
|||
I)nput on DDTZ |
|||
|
|||
U U)nassemble now displays the raw hexcode, especially handy |
|||
(L) when examining non-code areas. Intel (8080 style) mnemonics |
|||
are used, so some disassembled instructions may look |
|||
strange. E.g., the Z80's 'IN B,(C)' and 'OUT (C),B' become |
|||
'INP B' and 'OUTP B', respectively; 'LD (nnnn),BC' becomes |
|||
'SBCD nnnn', 'ADD IX, BC' becomes 'DADX B', and 'JP (IX)' |
|||
becomes 'PCIX'. |
|||
L)ist on DDTZ |
|||
|
|||
L L)oad now permits loading a file into memory with an |
|||
(R) offset, which is added to the default load address of |
|||
0100H. When reading in a .HEX file with a preset bias, |
|||
the 'R' command will not transfer control to an invalid |
|||
execution point. Another execution of the 'R' command will |
|||
reread the input file, e.g.: |
|||
|
|||
n blah<ret> |
|||
l<ret> |
|||
...modify the code and generally mess about... |
|||
l<ret> |
|||
|
|||
The original file is reloaded, and the modifications are |
|||
removed. |
|||
R)ead on DDTZ |
|||
|
|||
E E)nter, like D)isplay, now accepts an optional second |
|||
(S) parameter to set the base value for a single execution |
|||
only. |
|||
S)ubstitute or S)et on DDTZ |
|||
|
|||
T T)rap/trace on termination now shows the complete CPU |
|||
state. Traps and traces no longer lock up when a user RST |
|||
7 instruction is executed. Tracing of BDOS/BIOS calls is |
|||
heavily trun cated, avoiding clutter and preventing system |
|||
crashes. |
|||
|
|||
NOTE: Most of the UNDOCUMENTED Z80 op-codes are handled. Others |
|||
can crash the system. |
|||
|
|||
R R)egisters also shows what two-byte values the HL and SP |
|||
(X) registers are actually pointing to. On Z80's, displays the |
|||
alternate register set. |
|||
eX)amine on DDTZ |
|||
|
|||
NOTE: Any use of the 'W' or 'L' command resets the system DMA |
|||
transfer address to the standard default value of 0080H. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
; This is the output of DDTZ when disassembling OPTYPE.TRY |
|||
NOP LDA 06A4 MOV M,H |
|||
LXI B,06A4 DCX SP MOV M,L |
|||
STAX B INR A HLT |
|||
INX B DCR A MOV M,A |
|||
INR B MVI A,20 MOV A,B |
|||
DCR B CMC MOV A,C |
|||
MVI B,20 MOV B,B MOV A,D |
|||
RLC MOV B,C MOV A,E |
|||
EXAF MOV B,D MOV A,H |
|||
DAD B MOV B,E MOV A,L |
|||
LDAX B MOV B,H MOV A,M |
|||
DCX B MOV B,L MOV A,A |
|||
INR C MOV B,M ADD B |
|||
DCR C MOV B,A ADD C |
|||
MVI C,20 MOV C,B ADD D |
|||
RRC MOV C,C ADD E |
|||
DJNZ 0134 MOV C,D ADD H |
|||
LXI D,06A4 MOV C,E ADD L |
|||
STAX D MOV C,H ADD M |
|||
INX D MOV C,L ADD A |
|||
INR D MOV C,M ADC B |
|||
DCR D MOV C,A ADC C |
|||
MVI D,20 MOV D,B ADC D |
|||
RAL MOV D,C ADC E |
|||
JR 0134 MOV D,D ADC H |
|||
DAD D MOV D,E ADC L |
|||
LDAX D MOV D,H ADC M |
|||
DCX D MOV D,L ADC A |
|||
INR E MOV D,M SUB B |
|||
DCR E MOV D,A SUB C |
|||
MVI E,20 MOV E,B SUB D |
|||
RAR MOV E,C SUB E |
|||
JRNZ 0134 MOV E,D SUB H |
|||
LXI H,06A4 MOV E,E SUB L |
|||
SHLD 06A4 MOV E,H SUB M |
|||
INX H MOV E,L SUB A |
|||
INR H MOV E,M SBB B |
|||
DCR H MOV E,A SBB C |
|||
MVI H,20 MOV H,B SBB D |
|||
DAA MOV H,C SBB E |
|||
JRZ 0134 MOV H,D SBB H |
|||
DAD H MOV H,E SBB L |
|||
LHLD 06A4 MOV H,H SBB M |
|||
DCX H MOV H,L SBB A |
|||
INR L MOV H,M ANA B |
|||
DCR L MOV H,A ANA C |
|||
MVI L,20 MOV L,B ANA D |
|||
CMA MOV L,C ANA E |
|||
JRNC 0134 MOV L,D ANA H |
|||
LXI SP,06A4 MOV L,E ANA L |
|||
STA 06A4 MOV L,H ANA M |
|||
INX SP MOV L,L ANA A |
|||
INR M MOV L,M XRA B |
|||
DCR M MOV L,A XRA C |
|||
MVI M,20 MOV M,B XRA D |
|||
STC MOV M,C XRA E |
|||
JRC 0134 MOV M,D XRA H |
|||
DAD SP MOV M,E XRA L |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
XRA M JPE 06A4 SLAR M |
|||
XRA A XCHG SLAR A |
|||
ORA B CPE 06A4 SRAR B |
|||
ORA C XRI 20 SRAR C |
|||
ORA D RST 5 SRAR D |
|||
ORA E RP SRAR E |
|||
ORA H POP PSW SRAR H |
|||
ORA L JP 06A4 SRAR L |
|||
ORA M DI SRAR M |
|||
ORA A CP 06A4 SRAR A |
|||
CMP B PUSH PSW SLLR B |
|||
CMP C ORI 20 SLLR C |
|||
CMP D RST 6 SLLR D |
|||
CMP E RM SLLR E |
|||
CMP H SPHL SLLR H |
|||
CMP L JM 06A4 SLLR L |
|||
CMP M EI SLLR M |
|||
CMP A CM 06A4 SLLR A |
|||
RNZ CPI 20 SRLR B |
|||
POP B RST 7 SRLR C |
|||
JNZ 06A4 RLCR B SRLR D |
|||
JMP 06A4 RLCR C SRLR E |
|||
CNZ 06A4 RLCR D SRLR H |
|||
PUSH B RLCR E SRLR L |
|||
ADI 20 RLCR H SRLR M |
|||
RST 0 RLCR L SRLR A |
|||
RZ RLCR M BIT 0,B |
|||
RET RLCR A BIT 0,C |
|||
JZ 06A4 RRCR B BIT 0,D |
|||
CZ 06A4 RRCR C BIT 0,E |
|||
CALL 06A4 RRCR D BIT 0,H |
|||
ACI 20 RRCR E BIT 0,L |
|||
RST 1 RRCR H BIT 0,M |
|||
RNC RRCR L BIT 0,A |
|||
POP D RRCR M BIT 1,B |
|||
JNC 06A4 RRCR A BIT 1,C |
|||
OUT 20 RALR B BIT 1,D |
|||
CNC 06A4 RALR C BIT 1,E |
|||
PUSH D RALR D BIT 1,H |
|||
SUI 20 RALR E BIT 1,L |
|||
RST 2 RALR H BIT 1,M |
|||
RC RALR L BIT 1,A |
|||
EXX RALR M BIT 2,B |
|||
JC 06A4 RALR A BIT 2,C |
|||
IN 20 RARR B BIT 2,D |
|||
CC 06A4 RARR C BIT 2,E |
|||
SBI 20 RARR D BIT 2,H |
|||
RST 3 RARR E BIT 2,L |
|||
RPO RARR H BIT 2,M |
|||
POP H RARR L BIT 2,A |
|||
JPO 06A4 RARR M BIT 3,B |
|||
XTHL RARR A BIT 3,C |
|||
CPO 06A4 SLAR B BIT 3,D |
|||
PUSH H SLAR C BIT 3,E |
|||
ANI 20 SLAR D BIT 3,H |
|||
RST 4 SLAR E BIT 3,L |
|||
RPE SLAR H BIT 3,M |
|||
PCHL SLAR L BIT 3,A |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
BIT 4,B RES 3,D SET 2,H |
|||
BIT 4,C RES 3,E SET 2,L |
|||
BIT 4,D RES 3,H SET 2,M |
|||
BIT 4,E RES 3,L SET 2,A |
|||
BIT 4,H RES 3,M SET 3,B |
|||
BIT 4,L RES 3,A SET 3,C |
|||
BIT 4,M RES 4,B SET 3,D |
|||
BIT 4,A RES 4,C SET 3,E |
|||
BIT 5,B RES 4,D SET 3,H |
|||
BIT 5,C RES 4,E SET 3,L |
|||
BIT 5,D RES 4,H SET 3,M |
|||
BIT 5,E RES 4,L SET 3,A |
|||
BIT 5,H RES 4,M SET 4,B |
|||
BIT 5,L RES 4,A SET 4,C |
|||
BIT 5,M RES 5,B SET 4,D |
|||
BIT 5,A RES 5,C SET 4,E |
|||
BIT 6,B RES 5,D SET 4,H |
|||
BIT 6,C RES 5,E SET 4,L |
|||
BIT 6,D RES 5,H SET 4,M |
|||
BIT 6,E RES 5,L SET 4,A |
|||
BIT 6,H RES 5,M SET 5,B |
|||
BIT 6,L RES 5,A SET 5,C |
|||
BIT 6,M RES 6,B SET 5,D |
|||
BIT 6,A RES 6,C SET 5,E |
|||
BIT 7,B RES 6,D SET 5,H |
|||
BIT 7,C RES 6,E SET 5,L |
|||
BIT 7,D RES 6,H SET 5,M |
|||
BIT 7,E RES 6,L SET 5,A |
|||
BIT 7,H RES 6,M SET 6,B |
|||
BIT 7,L RES 6,A SET 6,C |
|||
BIT 7,M RES 7,B SET 6,D |
|||
BIT 7,A RES 7,C SET 6,E |
|||
RES 0,B RES 7,D SET 6,H |
|||
RES 0,C RES 7,E SET 6,L |
|||
RES 0,D RES 7,H SET 6,M |
|||
RES 0,E RES 7,L SET 6,A |
|||
RES 0,H RES 7,M SET 7,B |
|||
RES 0,L RES 7,A SET 7,C |
|||
RES 0,M SET 0,B SET 7,D |
|||
RES 0,A SET 0,C SET 7,E |
|||
RES 1,B SET 0,D SET 7,H |
|||
RES 1,C SET 0,E SET 7,L |
|||
RES 1,D SET 0,H SET 7,M |
|||
RES 1,E SET 0,L SET 7,A |
|||
RES 1,H SET 0,M DADX B |
|||
RES 1,L SET 0,A DADX D |
|||
RES 1,M SET 1,B LXI X,06A4 |
|||
RES 1,A SET 1,C SIXD 06A4 |
|||
RES 2,B SET 1,D INX X |
|||
RES 2,C SET 1,E DADX X |
|||
RES 2,D SET 1,H LIXD 06A4 |
|||
RES 2,E SET 1,L DCX X |
|||
RES 2,H SET 1,M INR [X+05] |
|||
RES 2,L SET 1,A DCR [X+05] |
|||
RES 2,M SET 2,B MVI [X+05],20 |
|||
RES 2,A SET 2,C DADX SP |
|||
RES 3,B SET 2,D MOV B,[X+05] |
|||
RES 3,C SET 2,E MOV C,[X+05] |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
MOV D,[X+05] DSBC B DADY B |
|||
MOV E,[X+05] SBCD 06A4 DADY D |
|||
MOV H,[X+05] NEG LXI Y,06A4 |
|||
MOV L,[X+05] RETN SIYD 06A4 |
|||
MOV [X+05],B IM0 INX Y |
|||
MOV [X+05],C LDIA DADY Y |
|||
MOV [X+05],D INP C LIYD 06A4 |
|||
MOV [X+05],E OUTP C DCX Y |
|||
MOV [X+05],H DADC B INR [Y+05] |
|||
MOV [X+05],L LBCD 06A4 DCR [Y+05] |
|||
MOV [X+05],A RETI MVI [Y+05],2 |
|||
MOV A,[X+05] LDRA DADY SP |
|||
ADD [X+05] INP D MOV B,[Y+05] |
|||
ADC [X+05] OUTP D MOV C,[Y+05] |
|||
SUB [X+05] DSBC D MOV D,[Y+05] |
|||
SBB [X+05] SDED 06A4 MOV E,[Y+05] |
|||
ANA [X+05] IM1 MOV H,[Y+05] |
|||
XRA [X+05] LDAI MOV L,[Y+05] |
|||
ORA [X+05] INP E MOV [Y+05],B |
|||
CMP [X+05] OUTP E MOV [Y+05],C |
|||
POP X DADC D MOV [Y+05],D |
|||
XTIX LDED 06A4 MOV [Y+05],E |
|||
PUSH X IM2 MOV [Y+05],H |
|||
PCIX LDAR MOV [Y+05],L |
|||
SPIX INP H MOV [Y+05],A |
|||
RLCR [X+05] OUTP H MOV A,[Y+05] |
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RRCR [X+05] DSBC H ADD [Y+05] |
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RALR [X+05] shld 06A4 ADC [Y+05] |
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RARR [X+05] RRD SUB [Y+05] |
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SLAR [X+05] INP L SBB [Y+05] |
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SRAR [X+05] OUTP L ANA [Y+05] |
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SRLR [X+05] DADC H XRA [Y+05] |
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BIT 0,[X+05] lhld 06A4 ORA [Y+05] |
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BIT 1,[X+05] RLD CMP [Y+05] |
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BIT 2,[X+05] INP M POP Y |
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BIT 3,[X+05] OUTP M XTIY |
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BIT 4,[X+05] DSBC SP PUSH Y |
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BIT 5,[X+05] SSPD 06A4 PCIY |
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BIT 6,[X+05] INP A SPIY |
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BIT 7,[X+05] OUTP A RLCR [Y+05] |
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RES 0,[X+05] DADC SP RRCR [Y+05] |
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RES 1,[X+05] LSPD 06A4 RALR [Y+05] |
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RES 2,[X+05] LDI RARR [Y+05] |
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RES 3,[X+05] CCI SLAR [Y+05] |
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RES 4,[X+05] INI SRAR [Y+05] |
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RES 5,[X+05] OTI SRLR [Y+05] |
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RES 6,[X+05] LDD BIT 0,[Y+05] |
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RES 7,[X+05] CCD BIT 1,[Y+05] |
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SET 0,[X+05] IND BIT 2,[Y+05] |
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SET 1,[X+05] OTD BIT 3,[Y+05] |
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SET 2,[X+05] LDIR BIT 4,[Y+05] |
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SET 3,[X+05] CCIR BIT 5,[Y+05] |
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SET 4,[X+05] INIR BIT 6,[Y+05] |
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SET 5,[X+05] OTIR BIT 7,[Y+05] |
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SET 6,[X+05] LDDR RES 0,[Y+05] |
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SET 7,[X+05] CCDR RES 1,[Y+05] |
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INP B INDR RES 2,[Y+05] |
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OUTP B OTDR RES 3,[Y+05] |
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RES 4,[Y+05] SET 0,[Y+05] SET 4,[Y+05] |
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RES 5,[Y+05] SET 1,[Y+05] SET 5,[Y+05] |
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RES 6,[Y+05] SET 2,[Y+05] SET 6,[Y+05] |
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RES 7,[Y+05] SET 3,[Y+05] SET 7,[Y+05] |
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|
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; These are the result of disassembling 64180OPS.TRY |
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; These opcodes are available ONLY on the 64180 CPU |
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; DDTZ will both assemble and disassemble these. |
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IN0 B,20 TST E MLT B |
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OUT0 20,B IN0 H,20 MLT D |
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TST B OUT0 20,H TSTI 20 |
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IN0 C,20 TST H MLT H |
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OUT0 20,C IN0 L,20 TSIO 20 |
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TST C OUT0 20,L SLP |
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IN0 D,20 TST L MLT SP |
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OUT0 20,D TST M OTIM |
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TST D IN0 A,20 OTDM |
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IN0 E,20 OUT0 20,A OIMR |
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OUT0 20,E TST A ODMR |
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|
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; The following are UNDOCUMENTED z80 opcodes from XTDOPS.TRY. |
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; DDTZ will disassemble these, but will not assemble them. |
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; They use xh/xl (or yh/yl) as separate byte registers. |
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; Use these at your own risk. |
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INRX H ACXR H MOVY H,B |
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DCRX H ACXR L MOVY H,C |
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MVIX H,20 SUXR H MOVY H,D |
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INRX L SUXR L MOVY H,E |
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DCRX L SBXR H MOVY H,A |
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MVIX L,20 SBXR L MOVY L,B |
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MOVX B,H NDXR H MOVY L,C |
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MOVX B,L NDXR L MOVY L,D |
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MOVX C,H XRXR H MOVY L,E |
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MOVX C,L XRXR L MOVY L,A |
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MOVX D,H ORXR H MOVY A,H |
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MOVX D,L ORXR L MOVY A,L |
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MOVX E,H CPXR H ADYR H |
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MOVX E,L CPXR L ADYR L |
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MOVX H,B INRY H ACYR H |
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MOVX H,C DCRY H ACYR L |
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MOVX H,D MVIY H,20 SUYR H |
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MOVX H,E INRY L SUYR L |
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MOVX H,A DCRY L SBYR H |
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MOVX L,B MVIY L,20 SBYR L |
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MOVX L,C MOVY B,H NDYR H |
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MOVX L,D MOVY B,L NDYR L |
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MOVX L,E MOVY C,H XRYR H |
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MOVX L,A MOVY C,L XRYR L |
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MOVX A,H MOVY D,H ORYR H |
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MOVX A,L MOVY D,L ORYR L |
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ADXR H MOVY E,H CPYR H |
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ADXR L MOVY E,L CPYR L |
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|
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Command Summary: |
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=============== |
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|
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DDTZM command DDTZ command |
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============= ============ |
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@ (base) |
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A)ssemble first_address A |
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B)egin {i.e., initialize stack and return} B |
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C)ompare first_address,last_address,against_address C |
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D)ump first_address[,last_address[,base]] D |
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E)nter_in_memory first_address[,base] S)ubstitute |
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F)ill first_address,last_address,value F |
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G)o_to [address][,trap1[,trap2]] G |
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H)ex_arithmetic value1(,value2) H |
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L)oad_file (offset) R)ead |
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M)ove first_address,last_address,destination M |
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N)nput FCBs_command_line I)nput |
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Q)uit (not avail) |
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R)egister examine/change [register|flag] X)amine |
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S)earch first_address,last_address,word W)hereis |
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T)race_execution [count] T |
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Untrace_execution [count] (i.e. do count instr) U)ntrace |
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U)nassemble_code first_address[,last_address] L)ist code |
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W)rite [first_address,last_address] K)eep |
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X)amine {i.e. display memory parameters for application} Q)uery |
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Y)our_option BC:=parm1,DE:=parm2,call_address Y |
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Z)80_register_display Z |
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|
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|
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If you find this program useful, contributions will be gratefully |
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accepted and will encourage further development and release of |
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useful CPM programs. My practice is to include source. |
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|
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C.B. Falconer |
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680 Hartford Turnpike, |
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Hamden, Conn. 06517 (203) 281-1438 |
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|
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DDTZ and its associated documentation and other files are |
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copyright (c) 1980-1988 by C.B. Falconer. They may be freely |
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copied and used for non-commercial purposes ONLY. |
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ôÙ |
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all: |
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$(MAKE) --directory Tools/unix |
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$(MAKE) --directory Source |
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$(MAKE) --directory Source/Images |
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|
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clean: |
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$(MAKE) --directory Tools/unix clean |
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$(MAKE) --directory Source clean |
|||
$(MAKE) --directory Binary clean |
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|
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clobber: |
|||
$(MAKE) --directory Tools/unix clobber |
|||
$(MAKE) --directory Source clobber |
|||
$(MAKE) --directory Binary clobber |
|||
rm -f typescript |
|||
|
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diff: |
|||
$(MAKE) --directory diff |
|||
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|||
This tree now contains makefiles and tools to build on Linux and |
|||
MacosX Linux is rather more thoroughly tested compared to os-x. |
|||
|
|||
To get here, TASM and the propeller generation tools needed to be |
|||
replaced, and since the unix filesystem is usually case-sensitive, |
|||
and CP/M and windows are not, the cpm tools were made case-insensitive. |
|||
|
|||
TASM was replaced with uz80as, which implements a subset of TASM and |
|||
fixes some bugs. however, I needed to add some functionality to make |
|||
it build the sources as they exist in this tree. in particular, one |
|||
thing to be very careful of is that TASM is not entirely consistent |
|||
with respect to the .DS directive. it's usually a bad idea to mix |
|||
.DS, .FILL, .DB with .ORG. |
|||
|
|||
.DS n is best thought of as .ORG $ + n |
|||
.ORG changes the memory pointer, but does not change the file |
|||
output point. It works a lot more like M80, SLR* .PHASE |
|||
|
|||
It assumes that you have some standard system tools and libraries |
|||
installed specifically: gcc, gnu make, libncurses |
|||
|
|||
To build: |
|||
cd to the top directory and type "make". |
|||
|
|||
By default, this will generate all of the standard configurations of |
|||
RomWBW for all platforms. If you want to customize the process to |
|||
only build one (or a subset) of the configurations, edit the "makefile" |
|||
in the HBIOS directory. If you create your own, custom configuration, |
|||
you can add it there as well. |
|||
|
|||
For MacOS users, you may encounter a failure reading or writing files. |
|||
This is caused by protection features in MacOS (at least, in Catalina) |
|||
that prevent programs built on your local system (unsigned) from |
|||
running. To disable this feature: |
|||
|
|||
1) Make sure you exit System Preferences. |
|||
2) Open a terminal session and type the following. You will need to |
|||
authenticate with an admin account. sudo spctl --master-disable |
|||
3) Exit terminal |
|||
4) Go into System Preferences and choose Security and Privacy |
|||
5) Select the General tab if it isn't already selected |
|||
6) You should now see a third selection under |
|||
"Allow apps downloaded from:" of Anywhere - select this. |
|||
7) Now you can run the build successfully. |
|||
|
|||
DISCLAIMER: You do this at your own risk. I highly recommend that you |
|||
return the settings back to normal immediately after doing a build. |
|||
|
|||
Heavy use is made of make's include facility and pattern rules. the |
|||
master rule set is in Tools/Makefile.inc. changes here will affect |
|||
almost every Makefile, and where exceptions are needed, the overrides |
|||
are applied in the lower Makefiles. |
|||
|
|||
These tools can run a windows-linux regression test, where all the |
|||
binaries are compared to a baseline windows build. |
|||
|
|||
Credit: |
|||
|
|||
uz80as was written by Jorge Giner Cordero, jorge.giner@hotmail.com, |
|||
and the original source can be found at https://github.com/jorgicor/uz80as |
|||
|
|||
the propeller tools use bstc and openspin, parallax tools from |
|||
http://www.fnarfbargle.com/bst.html https://github.com/parallaxinc/OpenSpin |
|||
note that bst is not open source or even currently maintained, so I could |
|||
not generate a version for 64 bit osx. |
|||
|
|||
cpmtools were the most current I could find, and it has been hacked to do |
|||
case-insensitivity. these are not marked, and are not extensive. |
|||
|
|||
zx is from distributed version, and also has local hacks for case insensitivity. |
|||
both zx and cpmtools ship with an overly complicated makefile generation system |
|||
and this is ignored. |
|||
|
|||
This whole linux build framework is the work of Curt Mayer, curt@zen-room.org. |
|||
use it for whatever you like; this is not my day job. |
|||
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|||
@echo off |
|||
setlocal |
|||
|
|||
REM FAT.com is currently distributed as a binary application, so |
|||
REM it is not built here. |
|||
|
|||
copy /Y FAT.com ..\..\..\Binary\Apps\ |
|||
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ |
|||
@echo off |
|||
setlocal |
|||
|
|||
REM FAT.com is currently distributed as a binary application, so |
|||
REM we do not delete the .COM file. |
|||
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@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ |
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Version 3, 29 June 2007 |
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|||
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest |
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it |
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. |
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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest |
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the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. |
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<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> |
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Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. |
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If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short |
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notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: |
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<program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> |
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This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. |
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This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it |
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under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. |
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate |
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, |
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if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. |
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For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see |
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The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program |
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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ |
|||
OBJECTS = FAT.com |
|||
NODELETE = FAT.com |
|||
DEST = ../../../Binary/Apps |
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|
|||
TOOLS=../../../Tools |
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
|||
@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ |
|||
RomWBW HBIOS CP/M FAT Utility ("FAT.COM") |
|||
|
|||
Author: Wayne Warthen |
|||
Updated: 11-Oct-2019 |
|||
|
|||
Application to manipulate and exchange files with a FAT (DOS) |
|||
filesystem. Runs on any HBIOS hosted CP/M implementation. |
|||
|
|||
USAGE: |
|||
FAT DIR <path> |
|||
FAT COPY <src> <dst> |
|||
FAT REN <from> <to> |
|||
FAT DEL <path>[<file>|<dir>] |
|||
FAT MD <path> |
|||
FAT FORMAT <drv> |
|||
|
|||
CP/M filespec: <d>:FILENAME.EXT (<d> is CP/M drive letter A-P) |
|||
FAT filespec: <u>:/DIR/FILENAME.EXT (<u> is disk unit #) |
|||
|
|||
LICENSE: |
|||
GNU GPLv3 (see file LICENSE.txt) |
|||
|
|||
NOTES: |
|||
- Partitioned or non-partitioned media is handled automatically. |
|||
A floppy drive is a good example of a non-partitioned FAT |
|||
filesystem and will be recognized. Larger media will typically |
|||
have a partition table which will be recognized by the |
|||
application to find the FAT filesystem. |
|||
|
|||
- Although RomWBW-style CP/M media does not know anything about |
|||
partition tables, it is entirely possible to have media that |
|||
has both CP/M and FAT file systems on it. This is accomplished |
|||
by creating a FAT filesystem on the media that starts on a track |
|||
beyond the last track used by CP/M. Each CP/M slice on a |
|||
media will occupy a little over 8MB. So, make sure to start |
|||
your FAT partition beyond (slice count) * 8MB. |
|||
|
|||
- The application infers whether you are attempting to reference |
|||
a FAT or CP/M filesystem via the drive specifier (char before ':'). |
|||
A numeric drive character specifies the HBIOS disk unit number |
|||
for FAT access. An alpha (A-P) character indicates a CP/M |
|||
file system access targeting the specified drive letter. If there |
|||
is no drive character specified, the current CP/M filesystem and |
|||
current CP/M drive is assumed. For example: |
|||
|
|||
"2:README.TXT" refers to FAT file README.TXT on disk unit #2 |
|||
"C:README.TXT" refers to CP/M file README.TXT on CP/M drive C |
|||
"README.TXT" refers to CP/M file README.TXT on current CP/M drive |
|||
|
|||
- Files with SYS, HIDDEN, or R/O only attributes are not given |
|||
any special treatment. Such files are found and processed |
|||
like any other file. However, any attempt to write to a |
|||
read-only file will fail and the application will abort. |
|||
|
|||
- It is not currently possible to reference CP/M user areas other |
|||
than the current user. To copy files to alternate user areas, |
|||
you must switch to the desired user number first or use an |
|||
additional step to copy the file to the desired user area. |
|||
|
|||
- Accessing FAT filesystems on a floppy requires the use of |
|||
RomWBW HBIOS v2.9.1-pre.13 or greater. |
|||
|
|||
- Files written are not verified. |
|||
|
|||
- Wildcard matching in FAT filesystems is a bit unusual as |
|||
implemented by FatFs. See FatFs documentation. |
|||
|
|||
BUILD NOTES: |
|||
- Source is maintained on GitHub at https://github.com/wwarthen/FAT |
|||
|
|||
- Application is based on FatFs. FatFs source is included. |
|||
|
|||
- SDCC compiler is required to build (v3.9.0 known working). |
|||
|
|||
- ZX CP/M emulator is required to build (from RomWBW distribution). |
|||
|
|||
- See Build.cmd for sample build script under Windows. References |
|||
to SDCC and ZX must be updated for your environment. |
|||
|
|||
- Note that ff.c (core FatFs code) generates quite a few compiler |
|||
warnings (all appear to be benign). |
|||
|
|||
TO DO: |
|||
- Allow ^C to abort any operation in progress. |
|||
|
|||
- Handle wildcards in destination, e.g.: |
|||
"FAT REN 2:/*.TXT 2:/*.BAK" |
|||
|
|||
- Do something intelligent with R/O and SYS files on FAT |
|||
|
|||
HISTORY: |
|||
2-May-2019: v0.9 (beta) initial release |
|||
7-May-2019: v0.9.1 (beta) added REN and DEL |
|||
8-May-2019: v0.9.2 (beta) handle file collisions w/ user prompt |
|||
8-Oct-2019: v0.9.3 (beta) fixed incorrect filename buffer size (MAX_FN) |
|||
10-Oct-2019: v0.9.4 (beta) upgraded to FatFs R0.13c |
|||
10-Oct-2019: v0.9.5 (beta) added MD (make directory) |
|||
10-Oct-2019: v0.9.6 (beta) added FORMAT |
|||
11-Oct-2019: v0.9.7 (beta) fix FORMAT to use existing partition table entries |
|||
add attributes to directory listing |
|||
|
|||
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ |
|||
OBJECTS = FDU.com |
|||
DOCS = FDU.txt |
|||
DEST = ../../../Binary/Apps |
|||
DOCDEST = ../../../Doc |
|||
TOOLS = ../../../Tools |
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
|||
|
|||
%.com: USETASM=1 |
|||
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ |
|||
OBJECTS = SysGen.com Survey.com \
|
|||
SysCopy.com Assign.com Format.com Talk.com Mode.com RTC.com \
|
|||
Timer.com IntTest.com |
|||
OTHERS = *.hex *.com |
|||
SUBDIRS = XM FDU FAT Tune |
|||
DEST = ../../Binary/Apps |
|||
TOOLS =../../Tools |
|||
|
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
|||
|
|||
USETASM = 1 |
|||
|
|||
Survey.com: USETASM=0 |
|||
|
|||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ |
|||
OBJECTS = Tune.com |
|||
DEST = ../../../Binary/Apps |
|||
TOOLS = ../../../Tools |
|||
|
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
|||
|
|||
Tune.com: Tune.asm |
|||
$(TASM) Tune.asm Tune.com |
|||
|
|||
all:: |
|||
mkdir -p $(DEST)/Tunes |
|||
cp Tunes/* $(DEST)/Tunes |
|||
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ |
|||
#OBJECTS = xm.com xmuf.com
|
|||
OBJECTS = xm.com |
|||
DEST = ../../../Binary/Apps |
|||
TOOLS = ../../../Tools |
|||
OTHERS = *.hex |
|||
|
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
|||
|
|||
xm.com: xmdm125.hex xmhb.hex |
|||
$(ZXCC) $(CPM)/MLOAD25 XM=xmdm125,xmhb |
|||
|
|||
#xmuf.com: xmdm125.hex xmuf.hex
|
|||
# $(ZXCC) $(CPM)/MLOAD25 XMUF=xmdm125,xmuf
|
|||
@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ |
|||
;======================================================================= |
|||
; |
|||
; XMUF.Z80 - XMODEMXX PATCH FILE FOR ECB USB-FIFO |
|||
; |
|||
; Phil Summers - difficultylevelhigh@gmail.com |
|||
; Updated: 2019-08-16 |
|||
; |
|||
;======================================================================= |
|||
; |
|||
; Overlay file is Z80, build with M80: |
|||
; M80 =XMHB |
|||
; L80 XMHB,XMHB/N/X/E |
|||
; |
|||
.Z80 |
|||
ASEG |
|||
; |
|||
NO EQU 0 |
|||
YES EQU NOT NO |
|||
; |
|||
ERRDET EQU NO ; detect parity/framing/overrun errs |
|||
; |
|||
BASE EQU 100H ; start of cp/m normal program area |
|||
; |
|||
BDOS EQU 00005H ; BDOS function dispatch vector |
|||
; |
|||
;======================================================================= |
|||
; |
|||
; Jump table: The jump table must be in exactly the same sequence as the |
|||
; one in XMODEM. Note the ORG of 103H - This jump table has no jump to |
|||
; 'BEGIN'. |
|||
; |
|||
ORG BASE + 3 ;start after 'JMP BEGIN' |
|||
; |
|||
JP CONOUT ;must be 00000h if not used, see below |
|||
JP MINIT ;initialization routine (if needed) |
|||
JP UNINIT ;undo whatever 'MINIT' did (or return) |
|||
JPTBL: |
|||
JP SENDR ;send character (via pop psw) |
|||
JP CAROK ;test for carrier |
|||
JP MDIN ;receive data byte |
|||
JP GETCHR ;get character from modem |
|||
JP RCVRDY ;check receive ready |
|||
JP SNDRDY ;check send ready |
|||
JP SPEED ;get speed value for file transfer time |
|||
JP EXTRA1 ;extra for custom routine |
|||
JP EXTRA2 ;extra for custom routine |
|||
JP EXTRA3 ;extra for custom routine |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Output character to console |
|||
; |
|||
CONOUT EQU 0 ; not used |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Initialize modem |
|||
; |
|||
; This procedure has been usurped to dynamically detect the type |
|||
; of system we are running on and install the *real* jump table |
|||
; entries as appropriate. |
|||
; |
|||
MINIT: |
|||
; |
|||
; Announce |
|||
LD DE,RBC ; RetroBrew Computers |
|||
LD C,9 ; BDOS string display function |
|||
CALL BDOS ; Do it |
|||
; |
|||
; Identify BIOS (RomWBW HBIOS or UNA UBIOS) |
|||
CALL IDBIO ; 1=HBIOS, 2=UBIOS |
|||
LD (BIOID),A ; Save it |
|||
DEC A ; Test for HBIOS |
|||
JR Z,HINIT ; Do HBIOS setup |
|||
DEC A ; Test for UBIOS |
|||
JR Z,UINIT ; Do UBIOS setup |
|||
; |
|||
; Neither UNA nor RomWBW |
|||
LD DE,BIOERR ; BIOS error message |
|||
LD C,9 ; BDOS string display function |
|||
CALL BDOS ; Do it |
|||
JP 0 ; Bail out! |
|||
; |
|||
HINIT: |
|||
; |
|||
; Display RomWBW notification string |
|||
LD DE,HBTAG ; BIOS notification string |
|||
LD C,9 ; BDOS string display function |
|||
CALL BDOS ; Do it |
|||
; |
|||
; Get platform id from RomWBW HBIOS and save it |
|||
LD B,0F1H ; HBIOS VER function 0xF1 |
|||
LD C,0 ; Required reserved value |
|||
RST 08 ; Do it, L := Platform ID |
|||
LD A,L ; Move to A |
|||
LD (PLTID),A ; Save it |
|||
; |
|||
; Get CPU speed from RomWBW HBIOS and save it |
|||
LD B,0F8H ; HBIOS SYSGET function 0xF8 |
|||
LD C,0F0H ; CPUINFO subfunction 0xF0 |
|||
RST 08 ; Do it, L := CPU speed in MHz |
|||
LD A,L ; Move it to A |
|||
LD (CPUSPD),A ; Save it |
|||
JR MINIT1 ; Continue general initialization |
|||
; |
|||
UINIT: |
|||
; |
|||
; Display UNA notification string |
|||
LD DE,UBTAG ; BIOS notification string |
|||
LD C,9 ; BDOS string display function |
|||
CALL BDOS ; Do it |
|||
; |
|||
; Get CPU speed from UNA and save it |
|||
LD C,0F8H ; UNA BIOS Get PHI function |
|||
RST 08 ; Returns speed in Hz in DE:HL |
|||
LD B,4 ; Divide MHz in DE:HL by 100000H |
|||
UINIT1: |
|||
SRL D ; ... to get approx CPU speed in |
|||
RR E ; ...MHz. Throw away HL, and |
|||
DJNZ UINIT1 ; ...right shift DE by 4. |
|||
INC E ; Fix up for value truncation |
|||
LD A,E ; Put in A |
|||
LD (CPUSPD),A ; Save it |
|||
JR MINIT1 ; Continue general initialization |
|||
; |
|||
MINIT1: |
|||
LD HL,1250 ; Smaller receive loop timeout scalar |
|||
LD (RCVSCL),HL ; ... to compensate for BIOS overhead |
|||
LD HL,UF_JPTBL ; HBIOS jump table address |
|||
LD DE,USB_FIFO ; HBIOS console notification string |
|||
JR MINIT3 ; Complete the initialization |
|||
; |
|||
MINIT3: |
|||
PUSH HL ; Save HL |
|||
|
|||
; Display port notification string |
|||
LD C,9 ; BDOS string display function |
|||
CALL BDOS ; Do it |
|||
; |
|||
; Newline |
|||
LD C,9 ; BDOS string display function |
|||
LD DE,CRLF ; Newline |
|||
CALL BDOS ; Do it |
|||
; |
|||
; Copy real vectors into active jump table |
|||
POP HL ; Recover HL |
|||
LD DE,JPTBL ; Real jump table is destination |
|||
LD BC,7 * 3 ; Copy 7 3-byte entries |
|||
LDIR ; Do the copy |
|||
; |
|||
; Return with CPU speed in A |
|||
LD A,(CPUSPD) ; A := CPU speed in MHz |
|||
LD HL,(RCVSCL) ; HL := receive scalar |
|||
|
|||
RET ; and return |
|||
; |
|||
; Identify active BIOS. RomWBW HBIOS=1, UNA UBIOS=2, else 0 |
|||
; |
|||
IDBIO: |
|||
; |
|||
; Check for UNA (UBIOS) |
|||
LD A,(0FFFDH) ; fixed location of UNA API vector |
|||
CP 0C3H ; jp instruction? |
|||
JR NZ,IDBIO1 ; if not, not UNA |
|||
LD HL,(0FFFEH) ; get jp address |
|||
LD A,(HL) ; get byte at target address |
|||
CP 0FDH ; first byte of UNA push ix instruction |
|||
JR NZ,IDBIO1 ; if not, not UNA |
|||
INC HL ; point to next byte |
|||
LD A,(HL) ; get next byte |
|||
CP 0E5H ; second byte of UNA push ix instruction |
|||
JR NZ,IDBIO1 ; if not, not UNA, check others |
|||
LD A,2 ; UNA BIOS id = 2 |
|||
RET ; and done |
|||
; |
|||
IDBIO1: |
|||
; Check for RomWBW (HBIOS) |
|||
LD HL,(0FFFEH) ; HL := HBIOS ident location |
|||
LD A,'W' ; First byte of ident |
|||
CP (HL) ; Compare |
|||
JR NZ,IDBIO2 ; Not HBIOS |
|||
INC HL ; Next byte of ident |
|||
LD A,~'W' ; Second byte of ident |
|||
CP (HL) ; Compare |
|||
JR NZ,IDBIO2 ; Not HBIOS |
|||
LD A,1 ; HBIOS BIOS id = 1 |
|||
RET ; and done |
|||
; |
|||
IDBIO2: |
|||
; No idea what this is |
|||
XOR A ; Setup return value of 0 |
|||
RET ; and done |
|||
; |
|||
; |
|||
; |
|||
BIOID DB 0 ; BIOS ID, 1=HBIOS, 2=UBIOS |
|||
PLTID DB 0 ; Platform ID |
|||
CPUSPD DB 10 ; CPU speed in MHz |
|||
RCVSCL DW 2800 ; RECV loop timeout scalar |
|||
; |
|||
RBC DB "RBC, 16-Aug-2018$" |
|||
; |
|||
USB_FIFO DB ", USB-FIFO$" |
|||
; |
|||
UBTAG DB " [UNA]$" |
|||
HBTAG DB " [WBW]$" |
|||
; |
|||
CRLF DB 13, 10, "$" |
|||
; |
|||
BIOERR DB 13, 10, 13, 10, "++ Unknown BIOS ++", 13, 10, "$" |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Uninitialize modem |
|||
; |
|||
UNINIT: |
|||
LD A,(BIOID) |
|||
CP 1 ; Is HBIOS? |
|||
RET NZ ; If not, just return |
|||
|
|||
; Reset character device 0 |
|||
LD B,04H ; HBIOS CIOINIT function 0x04 |
|||
LD C,0 ; Unit = 0 |
|||
LD DE,-1 ; Reset w/ current settings |
|||
RST 08 ; Do it |
|||
RET ; not initialized, so no 'UN-INITIALIZE' |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; The following are all dummy routines that are unused because MINIT |
|||
; dynamically installs the real jump table. |
|||
; |
|||
SENDR: |
|||
CAROK: |
|||
MDIN: |
|||
GETCHR: |
|||
RCVRDY: |
|||
SNDRDY: |
|||
SPEED: |
|||
EXTRA1: |
|||
EXTRA2: |
|||
EXTRA3: |
|||
RET |
|||
; |
|||
;======================================================================= |
|||
;======================================================================= |
|||
; |
|||
; WILL SOWERBUTTS ECB USB-FIFO |
|||
; |
|||
;======================================================================= |
|||
;======================================================================= |
|||
; |
|||
FIFO_BASE EQU 0CH |
|||
FIFO_DATA EQU (FIFO_BASE+0) |
|||
FIFO_STATUS EQU (FIFO_BASE+1) |
|||
FIFO_SEND_IMM EQU (FIFO_BASE+2) |
|||
; |
|||
; Following jump table is dynamically patched over initial jump |
|||
; table at program startup. See MINIT above. Note that only a |
|||
; subset of the jump table is overlaid (SENDR to SPEED). |
|||
; |
|||
UF_JPTBL: |
|||
JP UF_SENDR ;send character (via pop psw) |
|||
JP UF_CAROK ;test for carrier |
|||
JP UF_MDIN ;receive data byte |
|||
JP UF_GETCHR ;get character from modem |
|||
JP UF_RCVRDY ;check receive ready |
|||
JP UF_SNDRDY ;check send ready |
|||
JP UF_SPEED ;get speed value for file transfer time |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Send character on top of stack |
|||
; |
|||
UF_SENDR: |
|||
|
|||
POP AF ; get character to send from stack |
|||
OUT (FIFO_DATA),A ; WRITE TO FIFO |
|||
OUT (FIFO_SEND_IMM),A ; SEND IMMEDIATE |
|||
RET |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Test and report carrier status, Z set if carrier present |
|||
; |
|||
UF_CAROK: |
|||
XOR A ; not used, always indicate present |
|||
RET |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Get a character (assume character ready has already been tested) |
|||
; |
|||
; This routine must NOT block. |
|||
; |
|||
UF_MDIN: |
|||
UF_GETCHR: |
|||
IN A,(FIFO_DATA) ; GET CHAR |
|||
RET |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Test for character ready to receive, Z = ready |
|||
; Error code returned in A register |
|||
; *** Error code does not seem to be used *** |
|||
; |
|||
UF_RCVRDY: |
|||
IN A,(FIFO_STATUS) ; B7=0 IF CHAR AVAIL, =1 IF NO CHAR. |
|||
RLCA ; B0=0 IF CHAR AVAIL, =1 IF NO CHAR. |
|||
AND 00000001B ; A=0, ZF=1 IF NO CHAR, A=1, ZF=0 IF CHAR AVAIL, |
|||
LD A,0 |
|||
RET |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Test for ready to send a character, Z = ready |
|||
; |
|||
UF_SNDRDY: |
|||
IN A,(FIFO_STATUS) ; Bit 0=0 IF SPACE AVAIL, =1 IF FULL |
|||
AND 00000001B ; A=0, ZF=1 IF SPACE AVAIL, A=1, ZF=0 IF FULL. |
|||
RET |
|||
; |
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
; |
|||
; Report baud rate (index into SPTBL returned in register A) |
|||
; |
|||
UF_SPEED: |
|||
LD A,8 ; arbitrarily return 9600 baud |
|||
RET |
|||
; |
|||
END |
|||
@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ |
|||
Loader uses CBIOS Disk I/O prior to CBOOT/WBOOT being run. As a |
|||
result, DIOBUF is not properly initialized. At present, it is |
|||
initialized to $7C00 which will work unless the location of the |
|||
physical disk buffer in HBIOS ever changes! |
|||
|
|||
The clock drivers supplied with BPBIOS (LDDS, LDP2D, and LDNZT) |
|||
load into ZSYS user memory. If the user segment is not at the |
|||
same location as the original BPBIOS ($E900), then the clock |
|||
driver will just overlay other code. At present, the N config |
|||
is OK because it does not relocate the user segment, but the T |
|||
config fails because it uses a user segment at $E700. Note that |
|||
this does not affect ZSDOS2 variants because they do not require |
|||
a loadable clock driver. |
|||
|
|||
BPBIOS needs to assign disk units dynamically via discovery of disk type |
|||
@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ |
|||
VERSIONS = \
|
|||
33t 33tbnk \
|
|||
33n 33nbnk \
|
|||
34t 34tbnk \
|
|||
34n 34nbnk \
|
|||
41tbnk 41nbnk |
|||
|
|||
HD0IMG = ../../Binary/hd_bp.img |
|||
IMGFILES = $(foreach ver,$(VERSIONS),bp$(ver).img) |
|||
DISTFILES = *.zex *.rel myterm.z3t |
|||
|
|||
OTHERS = zcpr33n.rel zcpr33t.rel \
|
|||
bpbio-ww.rel bpsys.dat bpsys.bak bpbio-ww.err def-ww.lib *.img |
|||
|
|||
TOOLS = ../../Tools |
|||
|
|||
SUBDIRS = ZCPR33 NZFCP13 Z34RCP11 |
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
|||
|
|||
$(HD0IMG): $(IMGFILES) |
|||
if [ -f $(HD0IMG) ] ; then \
|
|||
for f in $(IMGFILES) $(DISTFILES) ; do \
|
|||
$(BINDIR)/cpmrm -f wbw_hd0 $(HD0IMG) 0:$$f ; \
|
|||
done ; \
|
|||
$(CPMCP) -f wbw_hd0 $(HD0IMG) $(IMGFILES) $(DISTFILES) 0: ; \
|
|||
fi |
|||
|
|||
zcpr33n.rel zcpr33t.rel: |
|||
(cd ZCPR33 ; make) |
|||
|
|||
all:: $(HD0IMG) |
|||
|
|||
clobber:: |
|||
@rm -f $(HD0IMG) |
|||
|
|||
%.img: zcpr33n.rel zcpr33t.rel |
|||
$(eval VER := $(subst .img,,$(subst bp,,$@))) |
|||
cp def-ww-z$(VER).lib def-ww.lib |
|||
rm -f bpbio-ww.rel |
|||
$(ZXCC) $(CPM)/ZMAC -BPBIO-WW -/P |
|||
mv bpbio-ww.prn bp$(VER).prn |
|||
cp bp$(VER).dat bpsys.dat |
|||
$(ZXCC) ./bpbuild.com -bpsys.dat 0 < bpbld1.rsp |
|||
cp bpsys.img bpsys.dat |
|||
$(ZXCC) ./bpbuild.com -bpsys.dat 0 < bpbld2.rsp |
|||
mv bpsys.img bp$(VER).img |
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|
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@echo off |
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setlocal |
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|
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set PATH=%PATH%;..\..\..\Tools\zx;..\..\..\Tools\cpmtools; |
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|
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set ZXBINDIR=../../../tools/cpm/bin/ |
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set ZXLIBDIR=../../../tools/cpm/lib/ |
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set ZXINCDIR=../../../tools/cpm/include/ |
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|
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zx Z80ASM -nzfcp13/MF |
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rem zx ZMAC -nzfcp13.z80 -/P |
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@echo off |
|||
setlocal |
|||
|
|||
if exist *.prn del *.prn |
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if exist *.lst del *.lst |
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if exist *.err del *.err |
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if exist *.rel del *.rel |
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OBJECTS = nzfcp13.rel |
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OTHERS = |
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TOOLS = ../../../Tools |
|||
|
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
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Z-Relocatable Flow Control Packages |
|||
11 October 89 by Carson Wilson |
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|
|||
The seven pre-compiled Flow Control Packages (FCP's) in this library may be |
|||
loaded directly to Z System with NZ-COM, Z3PLUS, or JetLDR, provided |
|||
sufficient space has been allocated to the FCP segment. The FCP's come in two |
|||
flavors. Files named FCP-nT.ZRL implement extended flow control processing |
|||
when needed using a program named IF.COM at the root of your path, or at |
|||
directory A0 if there is no path. Files named simply FCP-n.ZRL rely |
|||
exclusively on memory-based processing. The "n" in the filename indicates the |
|||
total number of records required by each package. The standard number of |
|||
records for both NZ-COM and Z3PLUS is currently 5, so if you wish to load a |
|||
larger FCP you must reconfigure your system with MKZCM or by editing your .Z3P |
|||
file. For general help with flow control commands, see the file IF.HLP, or |
|||
section 3.2.2 of your NZ-COM or Z3PLUS manual. |
|||
|
|||
While IF.COM allows options not available in memory-resident flow-control |
|||
processing, fully resident versions free the user from the requirement that |
|||
IF.COM be present during flow control processing. Resident processing is also |
|||
somewhat faster due to the need to load IF.COM from disk for each flow control |
|||
command. Finally, the ability to locate and load the transient IF.COM |
|||
requires considerable code space in the resident code itself. Generally, |
|||
IF.COM is best used on fixed-disk systems, while resident processing is more |
|||
suited to floppy-based systems. |
|||
|
|||
The options included in fully resident versions were selected somewhat |
|||
differently than those of those using IF.COM. Criteria, in order of |
|||
precedence, were as follows: |
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|
|||
Transient Versions Resident Versions |
|||
------------------ ----------------- |
|||
1. Is the feature available in 1. How useful is the feature? |
|||
IF.COM? 2. How much memory does the feature |
|||
2. Does the feature require disk require? |
|||
access? |
|||
3. How useful is the feature? |
|||
4. How much memory does the feature |
|||
require? |
|||
|
|||
The tables below summarize the size and features of each flavor of FCP. Each |
|||
package includes only the features appearing above it. For example, |
|||
FCP-5T.ZRL (the default FCP for both NZ-COM and Z3PLUS) contains only ZIF, |
|||
IFQ, OR, AND, negation, ERROR, and NULL. Size is expressed as records plus |
|||
remaining bytes required by the FCP. As FCP space is allocated in record |
|||
units only, I have attempted to include only combinations which leave as |
|||
little remaining space possible. Sizes without corresponding filenames are |
|||
included for reference purposes only. |
|||
|
|||
FEATURES OF TRANSIENT (IF.COM) FCPS SIZE(RECS+BYTES) FILE NAME |
|||
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
ZIF - unconditionally clear IF states? |
|||
IFQ - show current if status? 3+124 FCP-4T.ZRL |
|||
OR - set state at current level? 4+25 |
|||
AND - reset state at current level? |
|||
Allow negation of conditions? |
|||
ERROR - test program error flag? |
|||
NULL - test for no file name? 4+84 FCP-5T.ZRL |
|||
REG - test register values? 5+16 |
|||
AMBIG - test for "?" in file spec? |
|||
COMPR - test for compressed filespec? |
|||
= - test tokens for equality? 5+92 FCP-6T.ZRL |
|||
INPUT - test user input? 6+25 |
|||
Allow "IF T" and "IF F" forms? |
|||
WHEEL - test wheel byte? |
|||
TCAP - test whether TCAP loaded? |
|||
EXIST - test for file existence? 6+106 FCP-7T.ZRL |
|||
EMPTY - test files for contents? 7+10 |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
FEATURES OF RESIDENT FCPS SIZE(RECS+BYTES) FILE NAME |
|||
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
ZIF - unconditionally clear IF states? |
|||
IFQ - show current if status? |
|||
OR - set state at current level? |
|||
AND - reset state at current level? |
|||
Allow negation of conditions? |
|||
NULL - test for no file name? |
|||
INPUT - test user input? |
|||
= - test tokens for equality? |
|||
ERROR - test program error flag? |
|||
Allow "IF T" and "IF F" forms? |
|||
EXIST - test for file existence? 3+123 FCP-4.ZRL |
|||
AMBIG - test for "?" in file spec? |
|||
COMPR - test for compressed filespec? |
|||
REG - test register values? |
|||
WHEEL - test wheel byte? |
|||
TCAP - test whether TCAP loaded? 4+113 FCP-5.ZRL |
|||
EMPTY - test files for contents? 5+17 FCP-6.ZRL |
|||
|
|||
@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ |
|||
; Module: NZFCP.LIB |
|||
; Author: Carson Wilson |
|||
; Version: 1.3 |
|||
; Date: 9 Oct 89 |
|||
; Changes: Prompts for options if SLR true. |
|||
|
|||
; This module is a set of configuration options for the flow control package |
|||
; code in NZFCP.Z80. The options are not fully commented here; see |
|||
; "ZCPR3, The Manual" for a detailed discussion of most of them. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
; * * * * * * N O T I C E * * * * * * |
|||
; |
|||
; The main code in Z33FCP.Z80 has been written with relative jump instructions |
|||
; for minimum code size. If the options below are changed, then some of the |
|||
; jumps may become out-of-range. You will then have to change the code based |
|||
; on the error messages you get from your assembler. I cannot think of any |
|||
; way to handle the jumps automatically (macros fail because the jump distances |
|||
; cannot be resolved fully even in two passes of the assembler). If you want |
|||
; to play things really safe, you can do a global search and replace to change |
|||
; all occurrences of the JR instruction to JP (but note that this change is |
|||
; irreversible). I prefer to live with this nuisance so that I can get the |
|||
; most out of the code. |
|||
; |
|||
; Another possible way to clear up a problem with a relative jump that is out |
|||
; of range is to take the block of code with the labels IFCTRUE and IFCFALSE |
|||
; and move it up or down in the code. It is placed somewhere in the middle of |
|||
; the resident options, so that the options can reach those entry points with |
|||
; a relative jump. You should try to place that code near the middle of the |
|||
; options which you have enabled. |
|||
; |
|||
; Jay Sage (May 17, 1987) |
|||
|
|||
;============================================================================= |
|||
; |
|||
; M A C R O S |
|||
; |
|||
;============================================================================= |
|||
|
|||
; SLR assemblers allow selection of options during assembly. |
|||
|
|||
SLR equ no |
|||
|
|||
if SLR |
|||
|
|||
y equ yes |
|||
n equ no |
|||
|
|||
select macro option default comment |
|||
.accept comment,option ; Prompt user for selection |
|||
endm |
|||
|
|||
.printx |
|||
.printx Answer "Y" to include, "N" to exclude commands: |
|||
.printx |
|||
|
|||
else |
|||
|
|||
select macro option default comment |
|||
option equ default ; Use selections from file |
|||
endm |
|||
endif ; SLR |
|||
|
|||
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
; Command names |
|||
|
|||
; The CTABLE macro, which constructs the command dispatch table, includes a |
|||
; line for each command, the first parameter of which is the name of the |
|||
; command. These names may be changed if you wish. But make sure that you |
|||
; do not use a name that is longer than the maximum allowed length. If you |
|||
; do, the name will be truncated and a nonfatal error will occur during |
|||
; assembly. DO NOT CHANGE ANY PARAMETER OTHER THAN THE COMMAND NAME. Lower |
|||
; case letters will be converted to upper case. The macro COMMAND is defined |
|||
; in Z34MAC.LIB. |
|||
|
|||
cmdsize equ 4 ; Maximum length of command names |
|||
|
|||
; Command table name, enable, wheel, jump_addr |
|||
; [ DO NOT CHANGE THESE PARAMETERS ] |
|||
ctable macro |
|||
ifcmd: command if, yes, no, ifstart |
|||
command and, andopt, no, andstart |
|||
command or, oropt, no, orstart |
|||
command else, yes, no, ifelse |
|||
command fi, yes, no, ifend |
|||
command ifq, ifqopt, no, ifstat0 |
|||
command xif, yes, no, ifexit |
|||
command zif, zifopt, no, ifzero |
|||
endm |
|||
|
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
; General configuration options |
|||
|
|||
NOISE equ no ; Don't display if-state messages |
|||
|
|||
select COMIF no 'Enable transient IF processing? ' |
|||
|
|||
PATHROOT equ yes ; Find transient IF in root of path |
|||
|
|||
ifdrv equ 'A' ; Drive to use if PATHROOT is off or |
|||
; ..if the path is empty |
|||
ifusr equ 0 ; User to use if PATHROOT is off or |
|||
; ..if the path is empty |
|||
|
|||
; --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
; Command inclusion options |
|||
|
|||
select ZIFOPT yes 'ZIF - unconditionally clear IF states? ' |
|||
select IFQOPT yes 'IFQ - show current if status? ' |
|||
select OROPT yes 'OR - set state at current level? ' |
|||
select ANDOPT yes 'AND - reset state at current level? ' |
|||
|
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
; If Condition Options |
|||
|
|||
if COMIF ; Different precedence if transient IF available. |
|||
select IFONEG yes 'Allow negation of conditions? ' |
|||
negchar equ '~' ; Character to use if negation allowed |
|||
select IFOERROR yes 'ERROR - test program error flag? ' |
|||
select IFONULL yes 'NULL - test for no file name? ' |
|||
select IFOREG yes 'REG - test register values? ' |
|||
select IFAMBIG yes 'AMBIG - test for "?" in file spec? ' |
|||
select IFCOMPR yes 'COMPR - test for compressed filespec? ' |
|||
select IFOEQ yes '= - test tokens for equality? ' |
|||
select IFOINPUT yes 'INPUT - test user input? ' |
|||
XEQOPT equ yes ; Test only first token for equal sign |
|||
select IFOTRUE yes 'Allow "IF T" and "IF F" forms? ' |
|||
select IFOWHEEL no 'WHEEL - test wheel byte? ' |
|||
select IFOTCAP no 'TCAP - test whether TCAP loaded? ' |
|||
select IFOEXIST yes 'EXIST - test for file existence? ' |
|||
select IFOEMPTY yes 'EMPTY - test files for contents? ' |
|||
else |
|||
select IFONEG yes 'Allow negation of conditions? ' |
|||
negchar equ '~' ; Character to use if negation allowed |
|||
select IFONULL yes 'NULL - test for no file name? ' |
|||
select IFOINPUT yes 'INPUT - test user input? ' |
|||
select IFOEQ yes '= - test tokens for equality? ' |
|||
XEQOPT equ yes ; Test only first token for equal sign |
|||
select IFOERROR yes 'ERROR - test program error flag? ' |
|||
select IFOTRUE yes 'Allow "IF T" and "IF F" forms? ' |
|||
select IFOEXIST yes 'EXIST - test for file existence? ' |
|||
select IFAMBIG no 'AMBIG - test for "?" in file spec? ' |
|||
select IFCOMPR no 'COMPR - test for compressed filespec? ' |
|||
select IFOREG no 'REG - test register values? ' |
|||
select IFOWHEEL no 'WHEEL - test wheel byte? ' |
|||
select IFOTCAP no 'TCAP - test whether TCAP loaded? ' |
|||
select IFOEMPTY no 'EMPTY - test files for contents? ' |
|||
endif ; COMIF |
|||
|
|||
; Miscellaneous configuration information |
|||
|
|||
curusr equ z3msg+2eh ; Current logged user address |
|||
curdr equ z3msg+2fh ; Current logged drive address |
|||
curint equ '$' ; Path symbol for current drive/user |
|||
|
|||
; END of NZFCP.LIB |
|||
|
|||
@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ |
|||
; Module: NZFCP.LIB |
|||
; Author: Carson Wilson |
|||
; Version: 1.3 |
|||
; Date: 9 Oct 89 |
|||
; Changes: Prompts for options if SLR true. |
|||
|
|||
; This module is a set of configuration options for the flow control package |
|||
; code in NZFCP.Z80. The options are not fully commented here; see |
|||
; "ZCPR3, The Manual" for a detailed discussion of most of them. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
; * * * * * * N O T I C E * * * * * * |
|||
; |
|||
; The main code in Z33FCP.Z80 has been written with relative jump instructions |
|||
; for minimum code size. If the options below are changed, then some of the |
|||
; jumps may become out-of-range. You will then have to change the code based |
|||
; on the error messages you get from your assembler. I cannot think of any |
|||
; way to handle the jumps automatically (macros fail because the jump distances |
|||
; cannot be resolved fully even in two passes of the assembler). If you want |
|||
; to play things really safe, you can do a global search and replace to change |
|||
; all occurrences of the JR instruction to JP (but note that this change is |
|||
; irreversible). I prefer to live with this nuisance so that I can get the |
|||
; most out of the code. |
|||
; |
|||
; Another possible way to clear up a problem with a relative jump that is out |
|||
; of range is to take the block of code with the labels IFCTRUE and IFCFALSE |
|||
; and move it up or down in the code. It is placed somewhere in the middle of |
|||
; the resident options, so that the options can reach those entry points with |
|||
; a relative jump. You should try to place that code near the middle of the |
|||
; options which you have enabled. |
|||
; |
|||
; Jay Sage (May 17, 1987) |
|||
|
|||
;============================================================================= |
|||
; |
|||
; M A C R O S |
|||
; |
|||
;============================================================================= |
|||
|
|||
; SLR assemblers allow selection of options during assembly. |
|||
|
|||
SLR equ yes |
|||
|
|||
if SLR |
|||
|
|||
y equ yes |
|||
n equ no |
|||
|
|||
select macro option default comment |
|||
.accept comment,option ; Prompt user for selection |
|||
endm |
|||
|
|||
.printx |
|||
.printx Answer "Y" to include, "N" to exclude commands: |
|||
.printx |
|||
|
|||
else |
|||
|
|||
select macro option default comment |
|||
option equ default ; Use selections from file |
|||
endm |
|||
endif ; SLR |
|||
|
|||
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
; Command names |
|||
|
|||
; The CTABLE macro, which constructs the command dispatch table, includes a |
|||
; line for each command, the first parameter of which is the name of the |
|||
; command. These names may be changed if you wish. But make sure that you |
|||
; do not use a name that is longer than the maximum allowed length. If you |
|||
; do, the name will be truncated and a nonfatal error will occur during |
|||
; assembly. DO NOT CHANGE ANY PARAMETER OTHER THAN THE COMMAND NAME. Lower |
|||
; case letters will be converted to upper case. The macro COMMAND is defined |
|||
; in Z34MAC.LIB. |
|||
|
|||
cmdsize equ 4 ; Maximum length of command names |
|||
|
|||
; Command table name, enable, wheel, jump_addr |
|||
; [ DO NOT CHANGE THESE PARAMETERS ] |
|||
ctable macro |
|||
ifcmd: command if, yes, no, ifstart |
|||
command and, andopt, no, andstart |
|||
command or, oropt, no, orstart |
|||
command else, yes, no, ifelse |
|||
command fi, yes, no, ifend |
|||
command ifq, ifqopt, no, ifstat0 |
|||
command xif, yes, no, ifexit |
|||
command zif, zifopt, no, ifzero |
|||
endm |
|||
|
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
; General configuration options |
|||
|
|||
NOISE equ no ; Don't display if-state messages |
|||
|
|||
select COMIF no 'Enable transient IF processing? ' |
|||
|
|||
PATHROOT equ yes ; Find transient IF in root of path |
|||
|
|||
ifdrv equ 'A' ; Drive to use if PATHROOT is off or |
|||
; ..if the path is empty |
|||
ifusr equ 0 ; User to use if PATHROOT is off or |
|||
; ..if the path is empty |
|||
|
|||
; --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
; Command inclusion options |
|||
|
|||
select ZIFOPT yes 'ZIF - unconditionally clear IF states? ' |
|||
select IFQOPT yes 'IFQ - show current if status? ' |
|||
select OROPT yes 'OR - set state at current level? ' |
|||
select ANDOPT yes 'AND - reset state at current level? ' |
|||
|
|||
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
; If Condition Options |
|||
|
|||
if COMIF ; Different precedence if transient IF available. |
|||
select IFONEG yes 'Allow negation of conditions? ' |
|||
negchar equ '~' ; Character to use if negation allowed |
|||
select IFOERROR yes 'ERROR - test program error flag? ' |
|||
select IFONULL yes 'NULL - test for no file name? ' |
|||
select IFOREG yes 'REG - test register values? ' |
|||
select IFAMBIG yes 'AMBIG - test for "?" in file spec? ' |
|||
select IFCOMPR yes 'COMPR - test for compressed filespec? ' |
|||
select IFOEQ yes '= - test tokens for equality? ' |
|||
select IFOINPUT yes 'INPUT - test user input? ' |
|||
XEQOPT equ yes ; Test only first token for equal sign |
|||
select IFOTRUE yes 'Allow "IF T" and "IF F" forms? ' |
|||
select IFOWHEEL no 'WHEEL - test wheel byte? ' |
|||
select IFOTCAP no 'TCAP - test whether TCAP loaded? ' |
|||
select IFOEXIST yes 'EXIST - test for file existence? ' |
|||
select IFOEMPTY yes 'EMPTY - test files for contents? ' |
|||
else |
|||
select IFONEG yes 'Allow negation of conditions? ' |
|||
negchar equ '~' ; Character to use if negation allowed |
|||
select IFONULL yes 'NULL - test for no file name? ' |
|||
select IFOINPUT yes 'INPUT - test user input? ' |
|||
select IFOEQ yes '= - test tokens for equality? ' |
|||
XEQOPT equ yes ; Test only first token for equal sign |
|||
select IFOERROR yes 'ERROR - test program error flag? ' |
|||
select IFOTRUE yes 'Allow "IF T" and "IF F" forms? ' |
|||
select IFOEXIST yes 'EXIST - test for file existence? ' |
|||
select IFAMBIG yes 'AMBIG - test for "?" in file spec? ' |
|||
select IFCOMPR yes 'COMPR - test for compressed filespec? ' |
|||
select IFOREG yes 'REG - test register values? ' |
|||
select IFOWHEEL no 'WHEEL - test wheel byte? ' |
|||
select IFOTCAP no 'TCAP - test whether TCAP loaded? ' |
|||
select IFOEMPTY yes 'EMPTY - test files for contents? ' |
|||
endif ; COMIF |
|||
|
|||
; Miscellaneous configuration information |
|||
|
|||
curusr equ z3msg+2eh ; Current logged user address |
|||
curdr equ z3msg+2fh ; Current logged drive address |
|||
curint equ '$' ; Path symbol for current drive/user |
|||
|
|||
; END of NZFCP.LIB |
|||
|
|||
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ |
|||
Source code plus the compiled Flow Control Packages (FCP's) |
|||
distributed in FCP.LBR as part of the Z System. The precompiled |
|||
modules are in Z-Relocatable form, and must be loaded with JetLDR, |
|||
NZCOM, or Z3PLUS. Now features interactive assembly of code |
|||
a-la-Z34RCP11 under the SLR or ZMAC assemblers. Macro now reports |
|||
length of resulting FCP in records and bytes following assembly. |
|||
JetLDR signons also automatically generated. 9/15/90 Carson Wilson |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ |
|||
; |
|||
; Library: Z34CMN.LIB |
|||
; Author: Carson Wilson <crw> |
|||
; Version: 1.2 |
|||
; Date: 16 June 1988 |
|||
; Changes: Renamed CRT0 to LINS for NZCOM compatibility. |
|||
; Added CUSR " " " |
|||
|
|||
; Author: Carson Wilson <crw> |
|||
; Version: 1.1 |
|||
; Date: 12 June 1988 |
|||
; Changes: Added CDRV for various Z34RCP commands. |
|||
; Added CRT0 for Z34RCP TYPE command. |
|||
; Added Z3TCAP and CLRSCR for Z34RCP CLS command. |
|||
; Added QUIET for ZCPR34 time in prompt. |
|||
; Added RSDMSG for ZCPR34 time in prompt. |
|||
|
|||
; Library: Z34CMN.LIB |
|||
; Author: Joe Wright |
|||
; Date: 23 March 1988 |
|||
|
|||
; As a replacement for Z3BASE.LIB, some usual equates. |
|||
|
|||
base equ 0 ; Base Page |
|||
|
|||
false equ 0 |
|||
true equ not false |
|||
|
|||
no equ false |
|||
yes equ true |
|||
|
|||
off equ false |
|||
on equ true |
|||
|
|||
; Named COMMON declarations start here. For compatibility, these |
|||
; are the same names used by Bridger Mitchell's JetLDR. |
|||
|
|||
common /_ENV_/ |
|||
z3env: ; Z3 Environment descriptor |
|||
z3envs equ yes ; There is one |
|||
|
|||
expath equ z3env+9 ; Address of External Path |
|||
expaths equ 10 ; Maximum 10 elements for MPATH |
|||
|
|||
rcp equ z3env+0ch ; Address of RCP |
|||
rcps equ yes ; Used as existence test, not size |
|||
|
|||
fcp equ z3env+12h ; Address of FCB |
|||
fcps equ yes ; Used as existence test, not size |
|||
|
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z3ndir equ z3env+15h ; Address of NDR |
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z3ndirs equ yes ; Used as existence test, not size |
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quiet equ z3env+28h ; Quiet flag address <crw> |
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z3whl equ z3env+29h ; Wheel byte address |
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z3whls equ yes ; There is a wheel |
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lins equ z3env+33h ; CRT text lines address <crw> |
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ccp equ z3env+3fh ; CCP entry |
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ccps equ z3env+41h ; Size |
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dos equ z3env+42h ; DOS entry (+6) |
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doss equ z3env+44h ; Size |
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bio equ z3env+45h ; BIO entry |
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z3tcap equ z3env+80h ; TCAP address <crw> |
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clrscr equ z3env+97h ; Clear screen string address <crw> |
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common /_SSTK_/ |
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shstk: ; Top of Shell stack |
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shstks equ yes ; There is a shell stack |
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common /_MSG_/ |
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z3msg: ; Message buffer |
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z3msgs equ yes ; There is one |
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cusr equ z3msg+2eh ; Current user |
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cdrv equ z3msg+2fh ; Current drive <crw> |
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rsdmsg equ z3msg+3ah ; Reserved bytes <crw> |
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common /_FCB_/ |
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extfcb: ; External file control block |
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extfcbs equ yes ; There is one |
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common /_MCL_/ |
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z3cl: ; Multiple command line |
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z3cls equ yes ; There is one |
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common /_XSTK_/ |
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extstk: ; External stack |
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extstks equ yes ; There is one |
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common /_BIOS_/ |
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bios: |
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cseg ; Select Code Segment |
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; End of Z34CMN.LIB |
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; Z33MAC.LIB : Macros for use with ZCPR33 |
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; General purpose macros |
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putreg macro |
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push hl ; Save registers in order |
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push de |
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push bc |
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endm |
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getreg macro |
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pop bc ; Restore registers in order |
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pop de |
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pop hl |
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endm |
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swap macro |
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rrca ; Exchange nibbles |
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rrca |
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rrca |
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rrca |
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endm |
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;---------------------------------------- |
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; Macro for forming option bytes |
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; This macro generates a byte with bits corresponding to up to 8 option |
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; flags. The bits are filled in the order of the parameters and are right |
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; justified in the byte. |
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optflag macro f1,f2,f3,f4,f5,f6,f7,f8 |
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flag defl 0 ;; initial value |
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irp temp,<f1,f2,f3,f4,f5,f6,f7,f8> |
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if not nul temp |
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flag defl flag shl 1 |
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if temp |
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flag defl flag or 1 |
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endif ;;temp |
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endif ;;not nul temp |
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endm ;; irp |
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defb low flag |
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endm ;; optflag |
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;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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; Command table entry definition macro |
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; Macro to form an entry for one command in the table. The first parameter is |
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; the name to be used for the command (no quotes); the second parameter is the |
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; flag that indicates whether or not the command is to be enabled; the third |
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; parameter is the wheel control flag; and the last parameter is the jump |
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; address to the code that carries out the command. The command names are |
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; automatically padded out to the correct length (they will be truncated and |
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; an error message will result if a command name is too long). The characters |
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; in the command name are automatically converted to upper case. |
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command macro cmdname,enableflag,wheelflag,address |
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if enableflag ;; Generate command only if enabled |
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whlmask defl wheelflag ;; Initialize variables |
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count defl cmdsize ;; Initialize to size of each command name |
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irpc char,cmdname ;; Repeat over letters in command name |
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count defl count - 1 ;; Count down characters in name |
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if [ count lt cmdsize ] |
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;; If character is lower case, convert to upper case |
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if [ '&char' ge 'a' ] and [ '&char' le 'z' ] |
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if whlmask |
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defb [ '&char' and 5fh ] + 80h |
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else ;;not whlmask |
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defb [ '&char' and 5fh ] |
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endif ;;whlmask |
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else ;;not lower case |
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if whlmask |
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defb '&char' + 80h ;; If controlled by wheel, set high bit |
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else ;;not whlmask |
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defb '&char' ;; If not restricted, leave high bit clear |
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endif ;;whlmask |
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endif ;;lower case |
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endif ;;[ count lt cmdsize ] |
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whlmask defl false ;; Turn off high-bit setting after first char |
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endm ;irpc |
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;; Pad command name with blanks |
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|
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if [ count gt cmdsize ] ;; If we underflowed |
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*** Command name "&cmdname" is too long / truncated *** |
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else |
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rept count |
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defb ' ' |
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endm |
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endif ;[ count gt cmdsize ] |
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dw address ;; Dispatch address for command |
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endif ;enable |
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endm ;command |
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; End Z33MAC.LIB |
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@echo off |
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setlocal |
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|
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set PATH=%PATH%;..\..\..\Tools\zx;..\..\..\Tools\cpmtools; |
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|
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set ZXBINDIR=../../../tools/cpm/bin/ |
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set ZXLIBDIR=../../../tools/cpm/lib/ |
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set ZXINCDIR=../../../tools/cpm/include/ |
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|
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rem zx Z80ASM -z34rcp11/MF |
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zx ZMAC -z34rcp11.z80 -/P |
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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ |
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@echo off |
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setlocal |
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|
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if exist *.prn del *.prn |
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if exist *.lst del *.lst |
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if exist *.err del *.err |
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if exist *.rel del *.rel |
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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ |
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OBJECTS = z34rcp11.rel |
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TOOLS = ../../../Tools |
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DEST = |
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|
|||
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc |
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page |
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; |
|||
; Library: RCPBASE for Z34RCP |
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; Author: Carson Wilson |
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; Version: 1.0 |
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; Date: June 15, 1988 |
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|
|||
; Comments: Use instead of Z34CMN.LIB to produce absolute RCP's. |
|||
; An absolute RCP will only load to one address, and requires |
|||
; that the message buffer and the environment descriptor |
|||
; remain constant within the environment. |
|||
|
|||
; You must modify the next three addresses to match your system: |
|||
|
|||
z3rcp equ 0ee80h ; RCP address |
|||
z3env equ 0fd00h ; Environment descriptor address |
|||
z3msg equ 0fe30h ; Message buffer address |
|||
|
|||
; The rest of this file should not be changed. |
|||
|
|||
fcp equ z3env+18 ; Address of FCB |
|||
quiet equ z3env+28h ; Quiet flag address |
|||
z3whl equ z3env+29h ; Wheel byte address |
|||
crt0 equ z3env+33h ; CRT 0 text lines address |
|||
ccp equ z3env+63 ; CCP entry |
|||
z3tcap equ z3env+80h ; TCAP address |
|||
clrscr equ z3env+97h ; Clear screen string address |
|||
|
|||
cdrv equ z3msg+2fh ; Current drive |
|||
|
|||
; End RCPBASE.LIB |
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