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# Tasty Basic
|
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|
||||
## Introduction
|
||||
Tasty Basic is a basic interpreter for CP/M and RomWBW ([Warthen, 2021](##References)), based on
|
||||
the Z80 port of Palo Alto Tiny Basic ([Gabbard, 2017; Rauskolb, 1976; Wang, 1976](##References)).
|
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|
||||
## Tasty Basic Language
|
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The Tasty Basic language is based on Palo Alto Tiny Basic, as described in the December 1976
|
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issue of Interface Age ([Rauskolb, 1976](##References)). As such, Tasty Basic shares many of the
|
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same limitations as Palo Alto Basic. All numbers are integers and must be less than or
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equal to 32767, and Tasty Basic supports only 26 variables denoted by letters A through Z.
|
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|
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In addition to Tiny Basic's `ABS(n)`, `RND(n)` and `SIZE` functions, Tasty Basic also provides
|
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statements and functions to read and write memory locations, and allows interaction with I/O ports.
|
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|
||||
### Statements
|
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Tasty Basic provides two statements to write to memory and I/O ports:
|
||||
|
||||
`POKE m,n` Writes the value _n_ to address location _m_
|
||||
|
||||
`OUT m,n` Sends the value n to I/O port _m_
|
||||
|
||||
Additionally there are statements to define and read constant values:
|
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|
||||
`DATA m[,n[,...]]` Used to store constant values in the program code. Each DATA statement can define one or more numeric constants separated by commas. `DATA` statements may appear anywhere in the program.
|
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|
||||
`READ m` Reads the next available data value and assigns it to variable _m_, starting with the first item in the first `DATA` statement.
|
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|
||||
`RESTORE` Resets the `READ` pointer to the first item of the data list, allowing `DATA` values to be re-read.
|
||||
|
||||
#### CP/M Specific Statements
|
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The CP/M version includes two additional statements that allow Tasty Basic programs to be saved
|
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to, and loaded from, disk:
|
||||
|
||||
`LOAD "filename"` Loads the Tasty Basic (`.TBA`) file with the given _filename_ from the current disk drive into memory. Any existing programs and variables are cleared before the program is loaded.
|
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|
||||
`SAVE "filename"` Persists the program currently in memory in a file with the given _filename_ on the current disk drive.
|
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|
||||
Refer to [Tasty Basic files](examples/README.md) for details of the `.TBA` file format.
|
||||
|
||||
### Functions
|
||||
Tasty Basic provides the following functions to read from and write to memory locations and I/O ports:
|
||||
|
||||
`IN(m)` Returns the byte value read from I/O port _m_
|
||||
|
||||
`PEEK(m)` Returns the byte value of address location _m_
|
||||
|
||||
`USR(i)` Accepts a numeric expression _i_ , calls a user-defined machine language routine, and returns the resulting value.
|
||||
|
||||
### User defined machine language routines
|
||||
The `USR(i)` function enables interaction with user defined machine routines.
|
||||
The entry point for these routines is specified using a platform specific vector
|
||||
pointing to a default location as shown below. User defined code may be
|
||||
placed elsewhere in memory by updating the vector values.
|
||||
The value _i_ is passed to the routine in the `DE` register, which must also
|
||||
contain the result on return.
|
||||
|
||||
| Platform | Vector location | Default value |
|
||||
| --- | --- | --- |
|
||||
| CP/M | $0BFE/$0BFF | $0C00 |
|
||||
| RomWBW | $13FE/$13FF | $1400 |
|
||||
|
||||
### Example
|
||||
The following example shows the bit summation for a given value:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
0000 #IFDEF CPM
|
||||
0C00 .ORG $0C00 ; ie. 3072 dec
|
||||
0C00~ #ELSE
|
||||
0C00~ .ORG $1400 ; ie. 5120 dec
|
||||
0C00 #ENDIF
|
||||
0C00
|
||||
0C00 06 00 LD B,0
|
||||
0C02 7A LD A,D
|
||||
0C03 CD 0E 0C CALL COUNT
|
||||
0C06 7B LD A,E
|
||||
0C07 CD 0E 0C CALL COUNT
|
||||
0C0A 58 LD E,B
|
||||
0C0B 16 00 LD D,0
|
||||
0C0D C9 RET
|
||||
0C0E COUNT:
|
||||
0C0E B7 OR A
|
||||
0C0F C8 RET Z
|
||||
0C10 CB 47 BIT 0,A
|
||||
0C12 28 01 JR Z,NEXT
|
||||
0C14 04 INC B
|
||||
0C15 NEXT:
|
||||
0C15 CB 3F SRL A
|
||||
0C17 18 F5 JR COUNT
|
||||
0C19
|
||||
0C19 .END
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
10 REM -- CP/M VERSION
|
||||
20 REM -- SEE EXAMPLES DIRECTORY FOR OTHER PLATFORMS
|
||||
30 FOR I=0 TO 24
|
||||
40 READ A
|
||||
50 POKE 3072+I,A
|
||||
60 NEXT I
|
||||
70 INPUT P
|
||||
80 LET Q=USR(P)
|
||||
90 PRINT "THE BIT SUMMATION OF ",#5,P," IS ",#2,Q
|
||||
100 GOTO 70
|
||||
110 DATA 6,0,122,205,14,12,123,205,14,12,88,22,0,201
|
||||
120 DATA 183,200,203,71,40,1,4,203,63,24,245
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the Tasty Basic program above is CP/M specific. Examples for other platforms can be found
|
||||
in the `examples` directory.
|
||||
|
||||
## Building Tasty Basic
|
||||
Building Tasty Basic requires the `uz80as` Z80 assembler v1.12 or later ([Giner, 2021](##References)).
|
||||
Alternatively, Windows users can use TASM (Telemark Assembler) ([Anderson, 1998](##References)).
|
||||
|
||||
### RomWBW version
|
||||
Tasty Basic is part of the SBCv2 RomWBW distribution. Please refer to the
|
||||
[RomWBW github repository](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW) for details.
|
||||
|
||||
### CP/M version
|
||||
The CP/M version of Tasty Basic can be built using the `-dCPM` flag:
|
||||
|
||||
```uz80as -dCPM tastybasic.asm tbasic.com```
|
||||
|
||||
The resulting `tbasic.com` command file can be run in CP/M. For example:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
B>TBASIC ↵
|
||||
|
||||
CP/M TASTY BASIC
|
||||
28902 BYTES FREE
|
||||
|
||||
OK
|
||||
>10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD ", ↵
|
||||
>RUN ↵
|
||||
HELLO WORLD
|
||||
|
||||
OK
|
||||
>BYE ↵
|
||||
|
||||
B>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Example BASIC programs
|
||||
|
||||
A small number of example Tasty Basic programs are included in the `examples` directory.
|
||||
Most of these programs are from _BASIC COMPUTER GAMES_ ([Ahl, 1978](##References)), and
|
||||
have been modified as required to make them work with Tasty Basic.
|
||||
|
||||
## License
|
||||
In line with Wang's (1976) original Tiny Basic source listing and later derived works
|
||||
by Rauskolb (1976) and Gabbard (2017), Tasty Basic is licensed under GPL v3.
|
||||
For license details refer to the enclosed [LICENSE](../master/LICENSE) file.
|
||||
|
||||
## References
|
||||
Ahl, D. H. (Ed.).(1978). _BASIC COMPUTER GAMES_. New York, NY: Workman Publishing
|
||||
Anderson, T. N. (1998). _The Telemark Assembler (TASM) User's Manual, Version 3.1._ Issaquah, WA: Squak Valley Software
|
||||
b1ackmai1er (2018). _SBC V2_. Retrieved October 6, 2018, from [https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/doku.php?id=boards:sbc:sbc_v2:start](https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/doku.php?id=boards:sbc:sbc_v2:start)
|
||||
Gabbard, D. (2017, October 10). _TinyBASIC for the z80 – TinyBASIC 2.0g._ Retrieved September 29, 2108, from [http://retrodepot.net/?p=274](http://retrodepot.net/?p=274)
|
||||
Giner, J. (2021, August 1). _Micro Z80 assembler - uz80as._ Retrieved September 19, 2021, from [https://jorgicor.niobe.org/uz80as/](https://jorgicor.niobe.org/uz80as/)
|
||||
Rauskolb, P. (1976, December). _DR. WANG'S PALO ALTO TINY BASIC._ Interface Age, (2)1, 92-108. Retrieved from [https://archive.org/stream/InterfaceAge197612/Interface%20Age%201976-12#page/n93/mode/1up](https://archive.org/stream/InterfaceAge197612/Interface%20Age%201976-12#page/n93/mode/1up)
|
||||
Wang, L-C. (1976). _Palo Alto Tiny BASIC._ In J. C. Warren Jr. (Ed.), _Dr. Dobb's Journal of COMPUTER Calisthenics & Orthodontia_ (pp. 129-142). Menlo Park, CA: People's Computer Company
|
||||
Warthen, W. (2021). _RomWBW, Z80/Z180 System Software._ Retrieved Octover 5, 2021, from [https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW)
|
||||
86
Source/TastyBasic/examples/BATNUM.BAS
Normal file
86
Source/TastyBasic/examples/BATNUM.BAS
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
|
||||
10 PRINT "BATNUM"
|
||||
20 PRINT "CREATIVE COMPUTING MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY"
|
||||
30 PRINT
|
||||
110 PRINT "THIS PROGRAM IS A 'BATTLE OF NUMBERS' GAME, WHERE THE"
|
||||
120 PRINT "COMPUTER IS YOUR OPPONENT."
|
||||
130 PRINT
|
||||
140 PRINT "THE GAME STARTS WITH AN ASSUMED PILE OF OBJECTS. YOU"
|
||||
150 PRINT "AND YOUR OPPONENT ALTERNATELY REMOVE OBJECTS FROM THE PILE."
|
||||
160 PRINT "WINNING IS DEFINED IN ADVANCE AS TAKING THE LAST OBJECT OR"
|
||||
170 PRINT "NOT. YOU CAN ALSO SPECIFY SOME OTHER BEGINNING CONDITIONS."
|
||||
180 PRINT "DON'T USE ZERO, HOWEVER, IN PLAYING THE GAME."
|
||||
190 PRINT "ENTER A NEGATIVE NUMBER FOR NEW PILE SIZE TO STOP PLAYING."
|
||||
200 PRINT
|
||||
210 GOTO 330
|
||||
220 FOR I=1 TO 10
|
||||
230 PRINT
|
||||
240 NEXT I
|
||||
330 INPUT "ENTER PILE SIZE"N
|
||||
340 IF N<0 GOTO 1080
|
||||
350 IF N>=1 GOTO 390
|
||||
360 GOTO 330
|
||||
390 INPUT "ENTER WIN OPTION - 1 TO TAKE LAST, 2 TO AVOID LAST"M
|
||||
410 IF M=1 GOTO 430
|
||||
420 IF M#2 GOTO 390
|
||||
430 INPUT "ENTER MIN PER TURN"A,"AND MAX"B
|
||||
450 IF A>B GOTO 430
|
||||
460 IF A<1 GOTO 430
|
||||
490 INPUT "ENTER START OPTION - 1 COMPUTER FIRST, 2 YOU FIRST"S
|
||||
500 PRINT
|
||||
510 IF S=1 GOTO 530
|
||||
520 IF S#2 GOTO 490
|
||||
530 C=A+B
|
||||
540 IF S=2 GOTO 570
|
||||
550 GOSUB 600
|
||||
560 IF W=1 GOTO 220
|
||||
570 GOSUB 810
|
||||
580 IF W=1 GOTO 220
|
||||
590 GOTO 550
|
||||
600 Q=N
|
||||
610 IF M=1 GOTO 630
|
||||
620 Q=Q-1
|
||||
630 IF M=1 GOTO 680
|
||||
640 IF N>A GOTO 720
|
||||
650 W=1
|
||||
660 PRINT "COMPUTER TAKES",N," AND LOSES."
|
||||
670 RETURN
|
||||
680 IF N>B GOTO 720
|
||||
690 W=1
|
||||
700 PRINT "COMPUTER TAKES",N," AND WINS."
|
||||
710 RETURN
|
||||
720 P=Q-C*(Q/C)
|
||||
730 IF P>=A GOTO 750
|
||||
740 P=A
|
||||
750 IF P<=B GOTO 770
|
||||
760 P=B
|
||||
770 N=N-P
|
||||
780 PRINT "COMPUTER TAKES",P," AND LEAVES",N
|
||||
790 W=0
|
||||
800 RETURN
|
||||
810 PRINT
|
||||
820 INPUT "YOUR MOVE"P
|
||||
830 IF P#0 GOTO 880
|
||||
840 PRINT "I TOLD YOU NOT TO USE ZERO! COMPUTER WINS BY FORFEIT."
|
||||
850 W=1
|
||||
860 RETURN
|
||||
880 IF P>=A GOTO 910
|
||||
890 IF P=N GOTO 960
|
||||
900 GOTO 920
|
||||
910 IF P<=B GOTO 940
|
||||
920 PRINT "ILLEGAL MOVE, REENTER IT!"
|
||||
930 GOTO 820
|
||||
940 N=N-P
|
||||
950 IF N#0 GOTO 1030
|
||||
960 IF M=1 GOTO 1000
|
||||
970 PRINT "TOUGH LUCK, YOU LOSE."
|
||||
980 W=1
|
||||
990 RETURN
|
||||
1000 PRINT "CONGRATULATIONS, YOU WIN."
|
||||
1010 W=1
|
||||
1020 RETURN
|
||||
1030 IF N>=0 GOTO 1060
|
||||
1040 N=N+P
|
||||
1050 GOTO 920
|
||||
1060 W=0
|
||||
1070 RETURN
|
||||
1080 END
|
||||
16
Source/TastyBasic/examples/DUMP.BAS
Normal file
16
Source/TastyBasic/examples/DUMP.BAS
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
||||
10 INPUT "ADDRESS"A
|
||||
20 FOR I=0 TO 15
|
||||
30 P=A+I*16
|
||||
40 PRINT $16,P,
|
||||
50 FOR J=0 TO 15
|
||||
60 PRINT " ",$8,PEEK(P+J),
|
||||
70 NEXT J
|
||||
80 PRINT
|
||||
90 NEXT I
|
||||
100 INPUT ""Q
|
||||
110 IF Q<0 GOTO 160
|
||||
120 A=A+256
|
||||
130 IF Q=0 GOTO 20
|
||||
140 A=Q
|
||||
150 GOTO 20
|
||||
160 END
|
||||
25
Source/TastyBasic/examples/README.md
Normal file
25
Source/TastyBasic/examples/README.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
||||
# Tasty Basic Files
|
||||
|
||||
## Introduction
|
||||
The CP/M version of Tasty Basic allows programs to be saved to and loaded from disk. This
|
||||
document describes the Tasty Basic `.TBA` file format.
|
||||
|
||||
## .TBA File format
|
||||
Tasty Basic `.TBA` files are direct reflections of Tasty Basic programs as held in memory. Thus,
|
||||
each line of code starts with a 16 bit, LSB first, line number and ends with a carriage return
|
||||
character (0xD). An EOF marker (0x1A) indicates the end of the file. Any trailing NUL characters
|
||||
(0x0) are ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
### Example
|
||||
Following is an example Tasty Basic program:
|
||||
```
|
||||
10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD"
|
||||
20 GOTO 10
|
||||
```
|
||||
And its `.TBA` file representation:
|
||||
```
|
||||
0A 00 50 52 49 4E 54 20 22 48 45 4C 4C 4F 20 57
|
||||
4F 52 4C 44 22 0D 14 00 47 4F 54 4F 20 31 30 0D
|
||||
1A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
74
Source/TastyBasic/examples/REVERSE.BAS
Normal file
74
Source/TastyBasic/examples/REVERSE.BAS
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
|
||||
10 PRINT "REVERSE"
|
||||
30 PRINT "CREATIVE COMPUTING MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY"
|
||||
100 PRINT "REVERSE -- A GAME OF SKILL"
|
||||
140 REM *** N=NUMBER OF NUMBERS
|
||||
150 N=9
|
||||
160 INPUT "DO YOU WANT THE RULES (0=NO,1=YES)"A
|
||||
180 IF A=0 GOTO 210
|
||||
190 GOSUB 710
|
||||
200 REM *** MAKE A RANDOM LIST @(1) TO @(N)
|
||||
210 @(1)=RND(N-1)+1
|
||||
220 FOR K=2 TO N
|
||||
230 @(K)=RND(N)
|
||||
240 FOR J=1 TO K-1
|
||||
250 IF @(K)=@(J) GOTO 230
|
||||
260 NEXT J
|
||||
270 NEXT K
|
||||
280 REM *** PRINT ORIGINAL LIST AND START GAME
|
||||
290 PRINT
|
||||
300 PRINT "HERE WE GO ... THE LIST IS:"
|
||||
310 T=0
|
||||
320 GOSUB 610
|
||||
330 INPUT "HOW MANY SHALL I REVERSE"R
|
||||
350 IF R=0 GOTO 520
|
||||
360 IF R<=N GOTO 390
|
||||
370 PRINT "OOPS! TOO MANY! I CAN REVERSE AT MOST ",#2,N
|
||||
380 GOTO 330
|
||||
390 T=T+1
|
||||
400 REM *** REVERSE R NUMBERS AND PRINT NEW LIST
|
||||
410 FOR K=1 TO R/2
|
||||
420 Z=@(K)
|
||||
430 @(K)=@(R-K+1)
|
||||
440 @(R-K+1)=Z
|
||||
450 NEXT K
|
||||
460 GOSUB 610
|
||||
470 REM *** CHECK FOR A WIN
|
||||
480 FOR K=1 TO N
|
||||
490 IF @(K)#K GOTO 330
|
||||
500 NEXT K
|
||||
510 PRINT "YOU WON IT IN",T," MOVES!!!"
|
||||
520 PRINT
|
||||
530 INPUT "TRY AGAIN (1=YES, 0=NO)"A
|
||||
550 IF A=1 GOTO 210
|
||||
560 PRINT
|
||||
565 PRINT "O.K. HOPE YOU HAD FUN!!"
|
||||
570 GOTO 999
|
||||
600 REM *** SUBROUTINE TO PRINT LIST
|
||||
610 PRINT
|
||||
620 FOR K=1 TO N
|
||||
630 PRINT #2,@(K),
|
||||
640 NEXT K
|
||||
650 PRINT
|
||||
660 RETURN
|
||||
700 REM *** SUBROUTINE TO PRINT THE RULES
|
||||
710 PRINT "THIS IS THE GAME OF 'REVERSE'. TO WIN, ALL YOU HAVE"
|
||||
720 PRINT "TO DO IS ARRANGE A LIST OF NUMBERS (1 THROUGH ",#2,N,")"
|
||||
730 PRINT "IN NUMERICAL ORDER FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. TO MOVE, YOU"
|
||||
740 PRINT "TELL ME HOW MANY NUMBERS (COUNTING FROM THE LEFT) TO"
|
||||
750 PRINT "REVERSE. FOR EXAMPLE, IF THE CURRENT LIST IS:"
|
||||
755 PRINT
|
||||
760 PRINT " 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 9"
|
||||
765 PRINT
|
||||
770 PRINT "AND YOU REVERSE 4, THE RESULT WILL BE:"
|
||||
775 PRINT
|
||||
780 PRINT " 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9"
|
||||
785 PRINT
|
||||
790 PRINT "NOW IF YOU REVERSE 5, YOU WIN!"
|
||||
795 PRINT
|
||||
800 PRINT " 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9"
|
||||
805 PRINT
|
||||
810 PRINT "NO DOUBT YOU WILL LIKE THIS GAME, BUT"
|
||||
820 PRINT "IF YOU WANT TO QUIT, REVERSE 0 (ZERO)."
|
||||
830 PRINT
|
||||
840 RETURN
|
||||
999 END
|
||||
30
Source/TastyBasic/examples/SBCRTC.BAS
Normal file
30
Source/TastyBasic/examples/SBCRTC.BAS
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
||||
100 REM -- ADJUST USR FUNCTION POINTER
|
||||
110 POKE 5118,6
|
||||
120 POKE 5119,20
|
||||
200 REM -- RTC BUFFER AT 5120-5125
|
||||
210 FOR I=0 TO 14
|
||||
220 READ A
|
||||
230 POKE 5126+I,A
|
||||
240 NEXT I
|
||||
250 DATA 6,32,123,178,40,1,4,33,0,20,207,17,0,0,201
|
||||
300 INPUT "GET OR SET TIME (GET=0,SET=1)"P
|
||||
310 IF P=0 GOTO 400
|
||||
320 A=5120:INPUT "YEAR"Q:GOSUB 500
|
||||
330 A=5121:INPUT "MONTH"Q:GOSUB 500
|
||||
340 A=5122:INPUT "DAY"Q:GOSUB 500
|
||||
350 A=5123:INPUT "HOURS"Q:GOSUB 500
|
||||
360 A=5124:INPUT "MINS"Q:GOSUB 500
|
||||
370 A=5125:INPUT "SECS"Q:GOSUB 500
|
||||
400 Q=USR(P)
|
||||
410 PRINT $8,PEEK(5120),"-",
|
||||
420 PRINT $8,PEEK(5121),"-",
|
||||
430 PRINT $8,PEEK(5122)," ",
|
||||
440 PRINT $8,PEEK(5123),":",
|
||||
450 PRINT $8,PEEK(5124),":",
|
||||
460 PRINT $8,PEEK(5125)
|
||||
470 GOTO 300
|
||||
500 T=Q/10
|
||||
510 U=Q-10*T
|
||||
520 B=T*16+U
|
||||
530 POKE A,B
|
||||
540 RETURN
|
||||
117
Source/TastyBasic/examples/TICTAC.BAS
Normal file
117
Source/TastyBasic/examples/TICTAC.BAS
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
|
||||
2 PRINT "TIC-TAC-TOE"
|
||||
4 PRINT "CREATIVE COMPUTING MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY"
|
||||
6 PRINT
|
||||
8 PRINT "THE BOARD IS NUMBERED:"
|
||||
10 PRINT " 1 2 3"
|
||||
12 PRINT " 4 5 6"
|
||||
14 PRINT " 7 8 9"
|
||||
16 PRINT
|
||||
20 FOR I=1 TO 9:@(I)=0:NEXT I
|
||||
50 INPUT"DO YOU WANT 'X' OR 'O' (X=1,O=0)"C
|
||||
55 IF C=1 GOTO 475
|
||||
60 P=0,Q=1
|
||||
100 G=-1,H=1:IF @(5)#0 GOTO 103
|
||||
102 @(5)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
103 IF @(5)#1 GOTO 106
|
||||
104 IF @(1)#0 GOTO 110
|
||||
105 @(1)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
106 IF (@(2)=1)*(@(1)=0) GOTO 181
|
||||
107 IF (@(4)=1)*(@(1)=0) GOTO 181
|
||||
108 IF (@(6)=1)*(@(9)=0) GOTO 189
|
||||
109 IF (@(8)=1)*(@(9)=0) GOTO 189
|
||||
110 IF G=1 GOTO 112
|
||||
111 GOTO 118
|
||||
112 J=3*(M-1)/3+1
|
||||
113 IF J=M LET K=1
|
||||
114 IF J+1=M LET K=2
|
||||
115 IF J+2=M LET K=3
|
||||
116 GOTO 120
|
||||
118 FOR J=1 TO 7 STEP 3:FOR K=1 TO 3
|
||||
120 IF @(J)#G GOTO 130
|
||||
122 IF @(J+2)#G GOTO 135
|
||||
126 IF @(J+1)#0 GOTO 150
|
||||
128 @(J+1)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
130 IF @(J)=H GOTO 150
|
||||
131 IF @(J+2)#G GOTO 150
|
||||
132 IF @(J+1)#G GOTO 150
|
||||
133 @(J)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
135 IF @(J+2)#0 GOTO 150
|
||||
136 IF @(J+1)#G GOTO 150
|
||||
138 @(J+2)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
150 IF @(K)#G GOTO 160
|
||||
152 IF @(K+6)#G GOTO 165
|
||||
156 IF @(K+3)#0 GOTO 170
|
||||
158 @(K+3)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
160 IF @(K)=H GOTO 170
|
||||
161 IF @(K+6)#G GOTO 170
|
||||
162 IF @(K+3)#G GOTO 170
|
||||
163 @(K)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
165 IF @(K+6)#0 GOTO 170
|
||||
166 IF @(K+3)#G GOTO 170
|
||||
168 @(K+6)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
170 GOTO 450
|
||||
171 IF (@(3)=G)*(@(7)=0) GOTO 187
|
||||
172 IF (@(9)=G)*(@(1)=0) GOTO 181
|
||||
173 IF (@(7)=G)*(@(3)=0) GOTO 183
|
||||
174 IF (@(9)=0)*(@(1)=G) GOTO 189
|
||||
175 IF G=-1 LET G=1,H=-1:GOTO 110
|
||||
176 IF (@(9)=1)*(@(3)=0) GOTO 182
|
||||
177 FOR I=2 TO 9:IF @(I)#0 GOTO 179
|
||||
178 @(I)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
179 NEXT I
|
||||
181 @(1)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
182 IF @(1)=1 GOTO 177
|
||||
183 @(3)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
187 @(7)=-1:GOTO 195
|
||||
189 @(9)=-1
|
||||
195 PRINT"THE COMPUTER MOVES TO..."
|
||||
202 GOSUB 1000
|
||||
205 GOTO 500
|
||||
450 IF G=1 GOTO 465
|
||||
455 IF (J=7)*(K=3) GOTO 465
|
||||
460 NEXT K:NEXT J
|
||||
465 IF @(5)=G GOTO 171
|
||||
467 GOTO 175
|
||||
475 P=1,Q=0
|
||||
500 INPUT"WHERE DO YOU MOVE"M
|
||||
502 IF M=0 PRINT"THANKS FOR THE GAME.":GOTO 2000
|
||||
503 IF M>9 GOTO 506
|
||||
505 IF @(M)=0 GOTO 510
|
||||
506 PRINT"THAT SQUARE IS OCCUPIED.":GOTO 500
|
||||
510 G=1,@(M)=1
|
||||
520 GOSUB 1000
|
||||
530 GOTO 100
|
||||
1000 FOR I=1 TO 9:PRINT" ",:IF @(I)#-1 GOTO 1014
|
||||
1011 IF Q=1 PRINT "X ",
|
||||
1012 IF Q=0 PRINT "O ",
|
||||
1013 GOTO 1020
|
||||
1014 IF @(I)#0 GOTO 1016
|
||||
1015 PRINT" ",:GOTO 1020
|
||||
1016 IF P=1 PRINT "X ",
|
||||
1017 IF P=0 PRINT "O ",
|
||||
1020 IF (I#3)*(I#6) GOTO 1050
|
||||
1030 PRINT"":PRINT"---+---+---"
|
||||
1040 GOTO 1080
|
||||
1050 IF I=9 GOTO 1080
|
||||
1060 PRINT"!",
|
||||
1080 NEXT I:PRINT
|
||||
1095 FOR I=1 TO 7 STEP 3
|
||||
1100 IF @(I)#@(I+1) GOTO 1115
|
||||
1105 IF @(I)#@(I+2) GOTO 1115
|
||||
1110 IF @(I)=-1 GOTO 1350
|
||||
1112 IF @(I)=1 GOTO 1200
|
||||
1115 NEXT I:FOR I=1 TO 3:IF @(I)#@(I+3) GOTO 1150
|
||||
1130 IF @(I)#@(I+6) GOTO 1150
|
||||
1135 IF @(I)=-1 GOTO 1350
|
||||
1137 IF @(I)=1 GOTO 1200
|
||||
1150 NEXT I:FOR I=1 TO 9:IF @(I)=0 GOTO 1155
|
||||
1152 NEXT I:GOTO 1400
|
||||
1155 IF @(5)#G GOTO 1170
|
||||
1160 IF (@(1)=G)*(@(9)=G) GOTO 1180
|
||||
1165 IF (@(3)=G)*(@(7)=G) GOTO 1180
|
||||
1170 RETURN
|
||||
1180 IF G=-1 GOTO 1350
|
||||
1200 PRINT"YOU BEAT ME!! GOOD GAME.":GOTO 2000
|
||||
1350 PRINT"I WIN, TURKEY!!!":GOTO 2000
|
||||
1400 PRINT"IT'S A DRAW. THANK YOU."
|
||||
2000 END
|
||||
48
Source/TastyBasic/examples/bitsum.asm
Normal file
48
Source/TastyBasic/examples/bitsum.asm
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
; Copyright 2021 Dimitri Theulings
|
||||
;
|
||||
; This file is part of Tasty Basic.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
; (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
; GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
; along with Tasty Basic. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is derived from earlier works by Li-Chen Wang, Peter Rauskolb,
|
||||
; and Doug Gabbard. Refer to the source code repository for details
|
||||
; <https://github.com/dimitrit/tastybasic/>.
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
#IFDEF CPM
|
||||
.ORG $0C00 ; ie. 3072 dec
|
||||
#ELSE
|
||||
.ORG $1400 ; ie. 5120 dec
|
||||
#ENDIF
|
||||
|
||||
LD B,0
|
||||
LD A,D
|
||||
CALL COUNT
|
||||
LD A,E
|
||||
CALL COUNT
|
||||
LD E,B
|
||||
LD D,0
|
||||
RET
|
||||
COUNT:
|
||||
OR A
|
||||
RET Z
|
||||
BIT 0,A
|
||||
JR Z,NEXT
|
||||
INC B
|
||||
NEXT:
|
||||
SRL A
|
||||
JR COUNT
|
||||
|
||||
.END
|
||||
BIN
Source/TastyBasic/examples/bitsum.tba
Normal file
BIN
Source/TastyBasic/examples/bitsum.tba
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
Source/TastyBasic/examples/tictac.tba
Normal file
BIN
Source/TastyBasic/examples/tictac.tba
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
13
Source/TastyBasic/src/Build.cmd
Normal file
13
Source/TastyBasic/src/Build.cmd
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
@echo off
|
||||
setlocal
|
||||
|
||||
set TOOLS=..\..\..\Tools
|
||||
|
||||
set PATH=%TOOLS%\tasm32;%PATH%
|
||||
|
||||
set TASMTABS=%TOOLS%\tasm32
|
||||
|
||||
tasm -80 -dROMWBW tastybasic.asm tastybasic.bin tastybasic.bin.lst
|
||||
tasm -80 -dCPM tastybasic.asm tastybasic.com tastybasic.com.lst
|
||||
|
||||
copy /b /v tastybasic.com ..\..\..\Binary\Apps\tbasic.com
|
||||
11
Source/TastyBasic/src/Clean.cmd
Normal file
11
Source/TastyBasic/src/Clean.cmd
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||
@echo off
|
||||
setlocal
|
||||
|
||||
if exist *.bin del *.bin
|
||||
if exist *.lst del *.lst
|
||||
if exist *.prn del *.prn
|
||||
if exist *.hex del *.hex
|
||||
if exist *.rel del *.rel
|
||||
if exist *.sym del *.sym
|
||||
|
||||
if exist ..\..\..\Binary\Apps\tbasic.com del ..\..\..\Binary\Apps\tbasic.com
|
||||
32
Source/TastyBasic/src/Makefile
Normal file
32
Source/TastyBasic/src/Makefile
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
|
||||
UNAME := $(shell uname)
|
||||
VER := $(shell git describe --tags --abbrev=0)
|
||||
APPDIR := $(wildcard ../../../Binary/Apps)
|
||||
BINDIR := ../../../Tools/$(UNAME)
|
||||
|
||||
ROMIMAGE := tastybasic.bin
|
||||
ROMDEPS := tastybasic.asm romwbwio.asm
|
||||
CPMCMD := tastybasic.com
|
||||
CPMDEPS := tastybasic.asm cpmio.asm
|
||||
CPMAPP := $(APPDIR)/tbasic.com
|
||||
CPMIMAGE := tastybasic.img
|
||||
|
||||
export PATH := $(BINDIR):${PATH}
|
||||
|
||||
all: $(ROMIMAGE) $(CPMCMD) | $(APPDIR)
|
||||
|
||||
clean clobber:
|
||||
@rm -f *.lst *.img *.com *.bin $(CPMAPP)
|
||||
$(ROMIMAGE): $(ROMDEPS)
|
||||
@uz80as -dROMWBW -d"VERSION \"$(VER)\"" tastybasic.asm tastybasic.bin tastybasic.bin.lst
|
||||
|
||||
$(CPMIMAGE): $(CPMCMD)
|
||||
@mkfs.cpm -f wbw_fd144 tastybasic.img
|
||||
@cpmcp -f wbw_fd144 tastybasic.img tastybasic.com 0:tbasic.com
|
||||
|
||||
$(CPMCMD): $(CPMDEPS)
|
||||
@uz80as -dCPM -d"VERSION \"$(VER)\"" tastybasic.asm tastybasic.com tastybasic.com.lst
|
||||
|
||||
$(APPDIR): $(CPMCMD)
|
||||
@cat $(CPMCMD) > $(CPMAPP)
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: clean clobber $(APPDIR)
|
||||
207
Source/TastyBasic/src/cpmio.asm
Normal file
207
Source/TastyBasic/src/cpmio.asm
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,207 @@
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
; Copyright 2021 Dimitri Theulings
|
||||
;
|
||||
; This file is part of Tasty Basic.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
; (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
; GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
; along with Tasty Basic. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is derived from earlier works by Li-Chen Wang, Peter Rauskolb,
|
||||
; and Doug Gabbard. Refer to the source code repository for details
|
||||
; <https://github.com/dimitrit/tastybasic/>.
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
USRPTR_OFFSET .equ 0afeh
|
||||
INTERNAL_OFFSET .equ 0c00h
|
||||
TEXTEND_OFFSET .equ 07cffh
|
||||
STACK_OFFSET .equ 07effh
|
||||
|
||||
BDOS .equ 05h ; standard cp/m entry
|
||||
DCONIO .equ 06h ; direct console I/O
|
||||
INPREQ .equ 0ffh ; console input request
|
||||
TERMCPM .equ 0
|
||||
OPENF .equ 0fh ; file open
|
||||
CLOSEF .equ 10h ; file close
|
||||
DELETEF .equ 13h ; file delete
|
||||
READF .equ 14h ; read file record
|
||||
WRITEF .equ 15h ; write file record
|
||||
MAKEF .equ 16h ; make new file
|
||||
SETDMA .equ 1ah ; set DMA address
|
||||
EOF .equ 1ah ; EOF marker
|
||||
DMAOFF .equ 1ah ; set DMA address pointer
|
||||
FCB .equ 5ch ; file control block address
|
||||
DMA .equ 80h ; disk buffer address
|
||||
BUFSIZE .equ 80h ; disk buffer size
|
||||
|
||||
; FILE CONTROL BLOCK DEFINITIONS
|
||||
FCBDN .equ FCB+0 ; disk name
|
||||
FCBFN .equ FCB+1 ; file name
|
||||
FCBFT .equ FCB+9 ; disk file type (3 chars)
|
||||
FCBRL .equ FCB+12 ; file's current reel number
|
||||
FCBRC .equ FCB+15 ; file's record count (0 to 128)
|
||||
FCBCR .equ FCB+32 ; current (next) record
|
||||
FCBLN .equ FCB+33 ; FCB length
|
||||
FTYPE .db "TBA" ; tasty basic file type
|
||||
|
||||
haschar:
|
||||
push bc
|
||||
push de
|
||||
ld c,DCONIO ; direct console i/o
|
||||
ld e,INPREQ ; input request
|
||||
call BDOS ; any chr typed?
|
||||
pop de ; if yes, (a)<--char
|
||||
pop bc ; else (a)<--00h (ignore chr)
|
||||
or a
|
||||
ret
|
||||
;
|
||||
putchar:
|
||||
push bc
|
||||
push de
|
||||
push af
|
||||
push hl
|
||||
ld c,DCONIO ; direct console i/o
|
||||
ld e,a ; output char (a)
|
||||
call BDOS
|
||||
pop hl
|
||||
pop af
|
||||
pop de
|
||||
pop bc
|
||||
ret
|
||||
load:
|
||||
ld hl,textbegin ; ** load **
|
||||
ld (textunfilled),hl ; clear program text area
|
||||
call clrvars ; and variables
|
||||
call fname ; get filename
|
||||
call fopen ; and open file for reading
|
||||
ld de,DMA
|
||||
ld c,SETDMA ; point dma to default
|
||||
call BDOS
|
||||
|
||||
lo1:
|
||||
ld de,FCB ; and read record
|
||||
ld c,READF
|
||||
call BDOS
|
||||
or a ; are we at EOF?
|
||||
jr nz,lo3 ; yes, all done
|
||||
ld b,BUFSIZE ; no, copy from io buffer
|
||||
ld de,DMA ; to text buffer
|
||||
ld hl,(textunfilled)
|
||||
lo2:
|
||||
ld a,(de) ; get char from buffer
|
||||
cp 1ah ; is it EOF?
|
||||
jr z,lo3 ; yes, all done
|
||||
ld (hl),a ; copy char to text area
|
||||
inc hl ; and update pointers
|
||||
inc de
|
||||
ld (textunfilled),hl
|
||||
dec b ; end of record?
|
||||
jr z,lo1 ; yes, so try next record
|
||||
jr lo2 ; no, copy next char
|
||||
lo3:
|
||||
jp rstart
|
||||
save:
|
||||
call fname ; ** save **
|
||||
ld de,textbegin ; check there is a program
|
||||
ld hl,(textunfilled) ; in memory
|
||||
sbc hl,de
|
||||
jr nz,sa1 ; yes, try to save it
|
||||
jp qhow ; no, nothing to be done
|
||||
sa1:
|
||||
call fdel ; remove any existing file
|
||||
call fmake ; open new file for writing
|
||||
ld de,textbegin ; initialise text ptr
|
||||
sa2:
|
||||
push de ; save current text ptr
|
||||
ld hl,(textunfilled)
|
||||
ld (hl),EOF ; set EOF marker
|
||||
sbc hl,de ; are we done?
|
||||
jr c,sa4
|
||||
ld c,SETDMA ; point dma to text
|
||||
call BDOS
|
||||
ld de,FCB ; write record
|
||||
ld c,WRITEF
|
||||
call BDOS
|
||||
or a ; all good?
|
||||
jr z,sa3 ; yes, try next
|
||||
jp qsorry ; no, something bad happened
|
||||
sa3:
|
||||
pop hl ; update text ptr
|
||||
ld de,BUFSIZE
|
||||
add hl,de
|
||||
ex de,hl
|
||||
jr sa2
|
||||
sa4:
|
||||
call fclose ; and close file jp rstart
|
||||
jp rstart
|
||||
fname:
|
||||
call testc ; check filename
|
||||
.db 22h ; is first char a double quote
|
||||
.db fn4-$-1 ; no, so fail
|
||||
ld hl,FCBFN ; start configuring fcb
|
||||
ld b,22h
|
||||
ld c,8 ; max filename length
|
||||
fn1:
|
||||
ld a,(de)
|
||||
inc de ; bump pointer
|
||||
cp b ; double quote?
|
||||
jr z,fn2
|
||||
ld (hl),a ; copy into fcb
|
||||
inc hl
|
||||
dec c ; check filename length
|
||||
jp z,qhow ; too long
|
||||
jr fn1
|
||||
fn2:
|
||||
call endchk
|
||||
ld a,20h ; clear any remaining chars
|
||||
ld (hl),a ; in filename
|
||||
inc hl
|
||||
dec c
|
||||
jr nz,fn2
|
||||
ld b,3 ; set file type
|
||||
ld hl,FTYPE
|
||||
ld de,FCBFT
|
||||
fn3:
|
||||
ld a,(hl)
|
||||
ld (de),a
|
||||
inc hl
|
||||
inc de
|
||||
dec b
|
||||
jr nz,fn3
|
||||
xor a
|
||||
ld (FCBCR),a ; clear current record
|
||||
ret
|
||||
fn4:
|
||||
jp qwhat
|
||||
fopen:
|
||||
ld de,FCB ; open file
|
||||
ld c,OPENF
|
||||
jr fexec
|
||||
fclose:
|
||||
ld de,FCB ; close file
|
||||
ld c,CLOSEF
|
||||
jr fexec
|
||||
fmake:
|
||||
ld de,FCB ; create new file
|
||||
ld c,MAKEF
|
||||
fexec:
|
||||
call BDOS
|
||||
inc a ; did operation fail?
|
||||
ret nz ; no, all good
|
||||
jp qhow ; something bad happened
|
||||
fdel:
|
||||
ld de,FCB ; delete file
|
||||
ld c,DELETEF
|
||||
jp BDOS ; ignore any errors
|
||||
bye:
|
||||
ld c,TERMCPM ; does not return!
|
||||
jp BDOS
|
||||
100
Source/TastyBasic/src/romwbwio.asm
Normal file
100
Source/TastyBasic/src/romwbwio.asm
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
|
||||
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
; Copyright 2021 Dimitri Theulings
|
||||
;
|
||||
; This file is part of Tasty Basic.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
; (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
; GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
; along with Tasty Basic. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is derived from earlier works by Li-Chen Wang, Peter Rauskolb,
|
||||
; and Doug Gabbard. Refer to the source code repository for details
|
||||
; <https://github.com/dimitrit/tastybasic/>.
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
CIODEV_CONSOLE .equ 0d0h
|
||||
BF_CIOIN .equ 00h ; character input
|
||||
BF_CIOOUT .equ 01h ; character output
|
||||
BF_CIOIST .equ 02h ; character input status
|
||||
BF_SYSRESET .equ 0f0h ; restart system
|
||||
BF_SYSRES_WARM .equ 01h ; warm start
|
||||
|
||||
;*************************************************************
|
||||
;
|
||||
; THE FOLLOWING NEED MUST BE SYNCED WITH STD.ASM SO ROMLDR
|
||||
; KNOWS WHERE THIS EXECUTES AT
|
||||
;
|
||||
;*************************************************************
|
||||
;
|
||||
#ifndef PLATFORM
|
||||
TBC_LOC .equ $0a00
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
TBC_SIZ .equ $0a00
|
||||
TBC_END .equ TBC_LOC + TBC_SIZ
|
||||
;
|
||||
;*************************************************************
|
||||
|
||||
USRPTR_OFFSET .equ 09feh
|
||||
INTERNAL_OFFSET .equ 0c00h
|
||||
TEXTEND_OFFSET .equ 07dffh
|
||||
STACK_OFFSET .equ 07fffh
|
||||
|
||||
bye:
|
||||
call endchk ; ** Reboot **
|
||||
ld b,BF_SYSRESET ; system restart
|
||||
ld c,BF_SYSRES_WARM ; warm start
|
||||
jp 0fff0h ; does not return!
|
||||
putchar:
|
||||
push af
|
||||
push bc
|
||||
push de
|
||||
push hl
|
||||
; output character to console via hbios
|
||||
ld e,a ; output char to e
|
||||
ld c,CIODEV_CONSOLE ; console unit to c
|
||||
ld b,BF_CIOOUT ; hbios func: output char
|
||||
rst 08h ; hbios outputs character
|
||||
|
||||
pop hl
|
||||
pop de
|
||||
pop bc
|
||||
pop af
|
||||
ret
|
||||
haschar:
|
||||
push bc
|
||||
push de
|
||||
push hl
|
||||
; get console input status via hbios
|
||||
ld c,CIODEV_CONSOLE ; console unit to c
|
||||
ld b,BF_CIOIST ; hbios func: input status
|
||||
rst 08h ; hbios returns status in a
|
||||
|
||||
pop hl
|
||||
pop de
|
||||
pop bc
|
||||
ret
|
||||
|
||||
getchar:
|
||||
push bc
|
||||
push de
|
||||
push hl
|
||||
; input character from console via hbios
|
||||
ld c,CIODEV_CONSOLE ; console unit to c
|
||||
ld b,BF_CIOIN ; hbios func: input char
|
||||
rst 08h ; hbios reads charactdr
|
||||
ld a,e ; move character to a for return
|
||||
; restore registers (af is output)
|
||||
pop hl
|
||||
pop de
|
||||
pop bc
|
||||
ret
|
||||
2017
Source/TastyBasic/src/tastybasic.asm
Normal file
2017
Source/TastyBasic/src/tastybasic.asm
Normal file
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
54
Source/TastyBasic/src/zemuio.asm
Normal file
54
Source/TastyBasic/src/zemuio.asm
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
|
||||
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
; Copyright 2021 Dimitri Theulings
|
||||
;
|
||||
; This file is part of Tasty Basic.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
; (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
; GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
; along with Tasty Basic. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
; Tasty Basic is derived from earlier works by Li-Chen Wang, Peter Rauskolb,
|
||||
; and Doug Gabbard. Refer to the source code repository for details
|
||||
; <https://github.com/dimitrit/tastybasic/>.
|
||||
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
USRPTR_OFFSET .equ 09feh
|
||||
INTERNAL_OFFSET .equ 0c00h
|
||||
TEXTEND_OFFSET .equ 07dffh
|
||||
STACK_OFFSET .equ 07fffh
|
||||
|
||||
tty_data .equ 7ch
|
||||
tty_status .equ 7dh
|
||||
rx_full .equ 1
|
||||
tx_empty .equ 0
|
||||
|
||||
putchar:
|
||||
call uart_tx_ready ; see if transmit is available
|
||||
out (tty_data),a ; and send it
|
||||
ret
|
||||
uart_tx_ready:
|
||||
push af
|
||||
uart_tx_ready_loop:
|
||||
in a,(tty_status)
|
||||
bit tx_empty,a
|
||||
jp z,uart_tx_ready_loop
|
||||
pop af
|
||||
ret
|
||||
haschar:
|
||||
in a,(tty_status) ; check if character available
|
||||
bit rx_full,a
|
||||
ret
|
||||
|
||||
getchar:
|
||||
in a,(tty_data) ; get the character
|
||||
ret
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user