- Add a hack to TUNE application to avoid corrupting PSG R7 which is used by and critical to NABU.
- NABU default baud rate to 38400 to get file transfers working without flow control.
- NABU default to console on video instead of UART.
- Additional HBIOS reorganization - no functional changes (in theory)
- Upgrade to v1.3.8 of FLASH4 from Will Sowerbutts
- Upgrade to FAT v1.1 based on input from Peter (@z80micro-mc)
Co-Authored-By: Will Sowerbutts <will@sowerbutts.com>
- The post-reset delay of both the IDE and PPIDE drivers has been extended. The SD-IDE adapters need more time to initialize before being ready to behave as proper IDE devices.
- Added support for the FDC section of the Duodyne Disk-IO board.
- Added support for Duodyne to PS2INFO application.
- Switched all build paths to consistently use OpenSpin since it appears to be compatible with all build environments supported by RomWBW.
- CP/M 3 ldrbios had not been properly updated for device type id change.
- ASSIGN command was not handling DPB's correctly due to device type id change.
FAT application had not been updated to reflect a change in the HBIOS Disk Device API call return data. This is corrected in this check-in. Related discussion in #368.
- The naming of ZZRCC was incorrectly ZZRC. Corrected.
- Max Scane has provided a small bug fix for CLRDIR.
- Minor build updates for new HTalk utility.
Driver Device Type ID's have been stored in the upper nibble. However, running out of ID's, I have changed them to occupy the entire byte.
This is a breaking change, so I have updated the minor version number to maintain integrity between components. So, v3.3 will never become a stable release and I am moving directly to v3.4.
- The build process was enhanced by Dean Jenkins to support the Raspberry Pi. Note that the Propeller firmware will not be generated by a RPi build. See Issue #358.
- Initial support for USB storage via CH375/6.
- Based on reports from Martin R, the FDC detection algorithm has been updated to try reading the FDC MSR register twice to try and get the desired value of 0x80.
- Dan Werner's ESP board for Duodyne is working well, so the default Duodyne config has been changed to automatically detect this board.
- Modified the Disk Device function call (DIODEVICE) to provide new attributes related to disk size and removability.
- Leveraged API change to allow handling drive assignment differently depending on ATAPI vs. ATA interface.