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Wayne Warthen
7e4c4d35e4 Merge pull request #422 from wwarthen/work
Config File Cleanup
2024-09-08 14:19:21 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
78917e78be Cleanup
- Update include file nesting comments
- Bump version number
2024-09-08 13:59:56 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
69e152c4fb Config Files Cleanup 2024-09-08 13:30:32 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
a14e64fced Update and rename cfg_SBC.asm to cfg_sbc.asm 2024-09-08 12:35:07 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e3195669fc Update and rename cfg_sbc.asm to cfg_SBC.asm 2024-09-08 12:33:02 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
85834559d1 Cleanup (Cosmetic) 2024-09-07 19:47:46 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
1c66ec3ba4 Configuration File Improvements
- Modified configuration files so that all configurations now inherit from the Master Config file.
2024-09-07 18:02:45 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
99f8d0b3a6 Minor Cosmetic Improvements 2024-09-07 14:26:40 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
23160e3961 Merge pull request #421 from kiwisincebirth/map/userguide-fat
User Guide FAT
2024-09-07 11:20:26 -07:00
Mark Pruden
2c985070e8 Merge commit 'e1beb01a5181939abb0da8253b095e24f596c214' into map/userguide-fat 2024-09-07 16:44:27 +10:00
Mark Pruden
a14a2e6128 Binary Changes 2024-09-07 16:42:12 +10:00
Mark Pruden
c093cd2322 Merged FAT section into Transferring Files 2024-09-07 16:41:56 +10:00
Mark Pruden
a93bfb1e77 Misc Improvements to User Guide 2024-09-07 16:41:31 +10:00
Wayne Warthen
e1beb01a51 Update Configs to Handle GM3707 Enable
- The non-Genesis config files needed to be updated to disable the GM3707.
2024-09-06 18:12:46 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
d20c72fe21 Bump Version Number 2024-09-06 17:55:31 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
8d91176230 Cosmetic Updates 2024-09-06 17:54:02 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
1945826414 Merge pull request #420 from drj113/master
GM7303 LCD Keypad support
2024-09-06 17:43:34 -07:00
drj113
61d08e9f71 GM7303 LCD Keypad support
Changes to support a modified Prolog Keypad and LCD driver card - Heavily inspired by the lcd.asm module, but separated out to allow for future keyboard support.
2024-09-07 10:18:07 +10:00
Wayne Warthen
e212054774 Fix Missing Video Device String 2024-09-06 17:00:21 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
90a4d090f9 Minor Doc Updates 2024-09-05 14:14:33 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
d78127ca0f Merge pull request #418 from kiwisincebirth/map/doc-user-diskmanage
Doc Improvement - User Guide - Disk Management
2024-09-05 13:12:58 -07:00
Mark Pruden
fccd37f8dd Merge commit '6e8bdb141de0b906ce20cb00821db6cbbdfe0bf9' into map/doc-user-diskmanage
# Conflicts:
#	Doc/ChangeLog.txt
#	Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf
#	Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf
#	Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf
#	Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf
#	Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf
2024-09-05 18:41:32 +10:00
Mark Pruden
08d88a98da Fix for LCD Display of CPU Type 2024-09-05 18:32:36 +10:00
Wayne Warthen
6e8bdb141d Finalize S100 FPGA Z80 Onboard VGA/PS2 Support
- RomWBW will now "follow" the S100 monitors console selection for all 3 possibilities (USB Serial, Propeller Console, and Onboard VGA/PS2).
2024-09-04 17:15:23 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
d152cab8c8 Update Doc 2024-09-04 12:22:58 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
3dd394e3c9 Update GMZ180_std.asm
- Minor filename case issue caused some build scenarios to fail.
2024-09-04 11:40:36 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
2fd65ab4b0 Miscellaneous
- Cosmetic updates
- Fix fv.asm keyboard status function
- Bump version number
2024-09-04 11:25:41 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
14dd7bf290 Merge pull request #416 from drj113/master
Genesis Modules initial commit
2024-09-04 10:46:25 -07:00
drj113
673f4358b2 Rectified GM configuration to support current hbios.asm
Re-added commented out code in the various disk drivers now that I am using the correct hbios.asm file
2024-09-04 11:16:45 +10:00
drj113
34e472a553 Initial Commit for Genesis Modules boards
Supports GM STD Z180 and GM IDE Disk Controller
2024-09-04 10:13:05 +10:00
Wayne Warthen
e07c38dc1a Doc Fixes per HubertH
See Issue #415.  This commit is intended to clarify the documentation with respect to this issue.  Thanks and credit to HubertH.
2024-09-03 15:04:50 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
9e6780a248 Add FPGA Z80 Onboard VGA/PS2 Support 2024-09-03 12:05:34 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
d80c44045f Merge pull request #414 from kiwisincebirth/map/fix-lcd-cpu 2024-08-30 08:11:04 -07:00
Mark Pruden
b7352da5c1 Fix for LCD Display of CPU Type 2024-08-30 13:33:44 +10:00
Wayne Warthen
2b6fbe7c58 HD44780 LCD Support 2024-08-27 15:34:44 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e3173ff802 Regen PDF Docs 2024-08-26 13:11:13 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
8aebf93fdf Merge pull request #411 from kiwisincebirth/map/clock-userguide
Realtime Clock User Guide
2024-08-26 13:01:02 -07:00
Mark Pruden
51676238c7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into map/clock-userguide
# Conflicts:
#	Doc/ChangeLog.txt
2024-08-26 18:58:45 +10:00
Mark Pruden
983c0ff52b Improved section Real Time Clock in User Guide document 2024-08-26 18:37:09 +10:00
Mark Pruden
764abddb49 Improved section Reat Time Clock in User Guide document 2024-08-26 18:22:30 +10:00
Wayne Warthen
df0562bba8 Bump Build Version Number 2024-08-23 09:49:48 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
eaf0431b20 Merge pull request #409 from lesbird/master
Adding in Heathkit H8 support
2024-08-23 09:33:25 -07:00
Les Bird
6394605a20 Some minor formatting changes for Heathkit related HBIOS code. Add a script to build a CF image with MSX ROMs which includes CPM22,ZSDOS and CPM3 2024-08-22 09:48:44 -06:00
Les Bird
17f1d1cb99 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/lesbird/RomWBW 2024-08-21 15:08:46 -06:00
Les Bird
03e34a54d4 Add Heathkit H8 support. Front panel generates interrupts at 500Hz to update the LEDs and read the front panel keypad. 2024-08-21 15:04:17 -06:00
Wayne Warthen
797ee4d1a4 Update Makefile
- Missed a file.
2024-08-21 13:17:37 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
f775a07365 Add MSXROMs
- Les Bird has given permission to include his extensive library of MSX ROM images.  Please see https://github.com/lesbird/MSX8 for more information.
- Appropriate MSX8 ROM player and hardware required to use these.
- Provided as supplemental RomWBW disk image slices (msxroms1.img, msxroms2.img).

Co-Authored-By: Les Bird <lesbird65@gmail.com>
2024-08-21 12:18:58 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e6117e9639 Refactor Build Post-processing
- Post-processing of disk-hosted ROMs such as FZ80 and ZRC has been modified to handle custom user configurations.
- Standardized all distribution ROM names to end in _std.
2024-08-19 14:53:11 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
9df87738ad Fix FZ80 Makefile (Issue #407)
- FZ80 Makefile failed to handle individual ROM build scenario.  Credit and thanks to Mark Pruden for this.
- Updated SIMH emulator to v4.1
2024-08-18 19:31:06 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
ebfb5b3fed Bump Version Number 2024-08-18 12:43:22 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
f125efcca3 Customize NZ-COM Disk Image
- Substantial customization of NZ-COM Disk Image
2024-08-18 11:33:10 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
317ba99b37 Update ReadMe.txt
Windows marks files downloaded from the Internet and may prompt you during the RomWBW build process with repeated security warnings.  Added instructions for "unblocking" distribution files when using the Windows build.  Credit and Thanks to Derek for this tip.

Co-Authored-By: Extreme Electronics <102665314+extremeelectronics@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-17 13:57:36 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
add41fdb69 SD Driver Bug Fix
- Fixes a stupid bug I introduced in the previous change to sd.asm.  SD Card initialization could hang in previous release.
2024-08-16 18:13:22 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
457aa44832 SD Card Compatibility Improvement
- Modified SD driver to keep SD card clock consistently fast after card init.  This only seemed to effect a Lexar 32GB uSD Card on CSIO interface.  Thanks and credit to Richard Deane for reporting this.
- Improved hard disk layout documentation.
2024-08-16 14:06:36 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
7e2b2b8f40 Implement SIOINTS Setting in SIO Driver
- SIOINTS allows disabling use of interrupts in the SIO driver when interrupts are enabled globally.  It will not allow you to enable SIO interrupts if interrupts are globally disabled (INTMODE 0).
2024-08-04 13:39:44 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e68cbded97 SD Card Speed Improvement for FZ80
- Removed wait routines for FZ80 in SD driver.  Latest FPGA code does not require them.
- Minor improvements to disk layout documentation.
2024-08-04 12:12:16 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
cd70a62d67 Documentation Updates
- Minor improvements to hard disk documentation in System Guide.
2024-08-01 11:40:23 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
307b8bb11b Add Tick Counter Size
- Documents the date field size of the tick counter.
2024-07-31 14:53:58 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
fd59d2e4f8 Add UMAP
- UMAP application has been added to the ZPM3 and NZCOM disk images.
2024-07-30 11:06:25 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e021735876 More Enhancements to Startup Command Documentation 2024-07-28 13:31:06 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
91debe53c4 Improve Startup Commands Documentation 2024-07-28 12:08:35 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
8e0af1720a Application Boot Tweaks
- Reduces failure scenarios with application boot
- Catches and diagnoses common bank mismatch which application boot cannot handle
2024-07-27 15:17:58 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
83d26a4faf - Improve PPIDE Device Detection
- Some PPI chips were falsely detecting the presence of an IDE device.  Added code to preset PPI register with a value that avoids false positives.
2024-07-26 09:38:24 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
c2f7a75cdd Add hour/minute/second display to TIMER app (MartinR)
Co-Authored-By: MartinR <174514335+MartinR-UK@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-24 11:24:41 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
888706149d Improve Application Start Mode
- If the new AUX bank happens to be the same as the old HBIOS bank, an application start would fail.  Relocated the copy to avoid this.
2024-07-22 16:40:53 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
a078820745 Fix Duodyne MMU Regression 2024-07-21 16:40:59 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
21df9d8797 Missing Files 2024-07-20 17:27:59 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
cd23863226 Refactor UART Mode Settings
- Replaced hard-coded mode settings with per-chip configuration settings.
2024-07-20 15:20:05 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
3999039102 Support for Les Bird's Dual 16C550 UART Module 2024-07-19 17:31:53 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
df2ab201a2 TMS Driver Cleanup 2024-07-17 18:45:52 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
cdc2b3964d Remove Short IDE/PPIDE Timeout, Issue #397
The Microdrives behave slightly differently than either normal spinning drives or CF Cards.  This update removes the "short" timeout that is used in the IDE/PPIDE drivers which caused timeout issues for the Microdrives.

The short timeout was originally used to workaround excessive wait/stall during boot of some media.  I don't think it is necessary any more because of additional intelligence in the initialization routines.
2024-07-15 14:49:52 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
21b2eee7ab Add Beep Function to Sound Driver Interface, Issue #402 2024-07-15 12:49:27 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
b80d395266 Update for Les Bird's Graphics/Sound/Joystick Module
- Unique I/O configuration for Les Bird's Graphics/Sound/Joystick Module has been removed because the module now conforms to generic MSX port conventions.
2024-07-11 14:11:51 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
fff0959f96 Added Support for Les Bird's RCBus Graphics/Sound/Joystick Module 2024-07-08 16:51:53 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
b781f16add Missing Files from Prior Commit 2024-07-08 10:57:14 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
273e61bc94 Support for DS1305 RTC on S100 FPGA Z80 2024-07-08 10:45:19 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e1e485501c Applications Document Overhaul by MartinR
- ROM Applications document has been consolidated into the Applications document
- Martin has done a significant overhaul of the Applications document

Co-Authored-By: MartinR <174514335+martinr-uk@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-04 08:10:00 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
48ab169c60 S100 FPGA Z80 SD Card Support WIP
- Not yet working
2024-07-03 10:39:19 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
0f4d16400f S100 FPGA Z80 Cleanup
- Restore 16-bit I/O in S100 Console driver
- Boot to Console or USB Serial depending on IO Switch
2024-07-01 16:48:58 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
329a0f4d7f Fix gitignore 2024-06-30 20:03:01 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
058a67dd40 Preliminary Support for S100 FPGA Z80 Platform
- S100 FPGA Z80 Platform
- Simple Serial Driver
2024-06-30 19:32:17 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
40f2a9f35a Enhanced TIMER App from MartinR
- MartinR has enhanced the TIMER application to display output in decimal.
2024-06-30 11:53:38 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
3eea703d02 Miscellaneous
- Support RCBus PS/2 Keyboard (EtchedPixels & Sally)
- Added AT-3-8910 register spreadsheet (Martin R)
- Improved FD hardware detection to eliminate a false positive
- Reorder Boot Loader menu (Martin R)
- Minor enhancement to new usrrom.asm (Martin R)
2024-06-17 11:53:40 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
74daa4d3c5 New usrrom.asm from MartinR
- MartinR has contributed a new usrrom.asm that prints a nice RomWBW logo and does a better job with the messages.
2024-05-31 11:08:42 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
0539b25046 Updated FLASH to v1.3.9
- Will Sowerbutts provided an updated flash4 v1.3.9
- Modified HBIOS to be more proactive about disabling interrupts on systems with interrupts disabled to avoid issues with applications that turn them on.
- Updated NABU default configuration to run under interrupt mode 2.

Co-Authored-By: Will Sowerbutts <will@sowerbutts.com>
2024-05-31 08:56:02 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
a7e767d0b7 Upgrade BBCBASIC to v5 2024-05-30 14:30:27 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
78a765147e NABU Keyboard Typeahead
- Implemented a 16 character typeahead buffer for interrupt-enabled builds of NABU.
2024-05-25 16:16:14 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
1cb5f0b3b4 NABU Code Cleanup 2024-05-23 11:00:51 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
a34afaa11e Add p-System Keyboard Usage to User Guide 2024-05-17 15:25:29 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e8d79bdf0a Modify XModem Updater for Z280 Compatibility
- Changed bank select vector to the well-known entry point in HBIOS proxy.
2024-05-17 11:27:53 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e5232c6696 Cleanup
- Add Z280 interrupt mode 3 to INTTEST app
- Make application boot handle restart by using HBIOS restart in place
- Resolve multiple issues with HBIOS restart in place
2024-05-16 19:50:37 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
70fcb2cbee Enable Interrupt Driven RTC for NABU 2024-05-14 10:35:20 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
dab2408166 Fix RAM Disk Formatting w/ TMS System Timer
- The RAM Disk formatting function was writing to the screen inside of DI/EI bracketed code (not good).  This is now corrected.
2024-05-13 19:27:39 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
d02c734478 Update std.asm
- Correct comments
2024-05-13 17:49:48 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
c4cc800040 Add ZEXALL and ZEXDOC 2024-05-13 17:49:08 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
f82b4c9bc7 Follow-up for Mark Pruden's Changes
- Remove duplicate Cowgol Language document
- Regen PDF documents from source
2024-05-13 11:10:02 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
1db620d2d7 Merge pull request #396 from kiwisincebirth/doc_folder
Moved Documentation into Doc/CPM folder
2024-05-13 10:45:17 -07:00
Mark Pruden
3b2c5b57ad Correction 2024-05-12 21:27:40 +10:00
Mark Pruden
69ab236d53 Moved Documentation into Doc/Language folder 2024-05-11 18:47:47 +10:00
Mark Pruden
e7ed6ed27c Moved Documentation into Doc/CPM folder 2024-05-11 18:08:57 +10:00
Wayne Warthen
5ea5003d01 Revise Z80 Tests to Improve Interrupt Management
- Moved the saving/restoring of the interrupt state to bracket each individual test instead of the entire application.
- Removed the IM n test because there is no way to save/restore it.
2024-05-10 19:30:42 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
7c41ef6fc9 Implement System Timer for NABU 2024-05-10 15:44:51 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
7497e233d2 Fix NABU Config
- CRTACT was not being set correctly.
2024-05-10 14:24:12 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
157af16d32 More NABU Stuff
- 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.
2024-05-10 14:09:43 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e0414bca05 NABU Stuff
- Implement Interrupt Mode 2 (Mode 1 is still default)
- Implement interrupt driven keyboard support
- Improve UART keyboard driver to support interrupt driven flow control
2024-05-10 11:13:34 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
2a6a3f36c2 Update nabu.asm
Ongoing work on NABU interrupt processing.

Co-Authored-By: Les Bird <lesbird65@gmail.com>
2024-05-06 18:57:14 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
337374c9e9 More HBIOS Cleaning, FLASH & FAT App Updates
- 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>
2024-05-06 14:53:58 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
4946b313e1 Update nabu.asm
- Fix R16 register addressing
2024-05-06 13:10:44 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
a6505fbbb1 Update ay38910.asm
- Exception for NABU in PSG initialization
2024-05-06 11:24:38 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
dd93a178fa Update nabu.asm
- Initialize PSG I/O ports for NABU
2024-05-06 11:15:45 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
a4fdebea2b Update CLRDIR
Update CLRDIR with minor update from the author Max Scane to emphasize the need to type a capital Y to proceed.  Thanks and credit to Max Scane for this application.

Adds CLRDIR to the Applications document.
2024-05-03 09:21:20 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
3f63c92fd5 HBIOS Cleaning
- Rearranged HBIOS code to improve colocation of related code.
- Implemented macros to improve control over assembly diagnostic output.
- Improved handling of diagnostic LEDs.
- Improved application boot bank management.
- Implemented application boot for Z280 systems.
- Moved Z280_BNKSEL into proxy.
-
2024-04-30 14:18:59 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
c8794d2b9c NABU LEDs
- Utilize NABU front panel LEDs for startup diagnostics and disk activity.
- Modified NABU keyboard driver to pass thru joystick activity codes.
2024-04-19 16:49:12 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
bf2d0b8196 Update NABU Keyboard Driver
- Translate NABU special keys to standard RomWBW values to allow things like arrow keys to emit proper escape sequences within ANSI emulation.
- Add a simple, single byte buffer to avoid keyboard status returning a key is ready when it is only a special character that has no translation.
2024-04-18 15:58:01 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
e41cd6d8d2 Support 40 and 80 Column Video for NABU
- 40 column mode will work with original TMS9918 video chip
- 80 column mode requires FPGA TMS video chip replacement
2024-04-17 17:02:41 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
47120dcf8c Doc Updates
- Various edits to address feedback from Andrew Kendall.
2024-04-17 14:47:55 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
67d23dc540 Tweaks to NABU Support
- Include NABU in pre-built ROMs
- AY sound driver works (but poorly)
2024-04-16 17:03:30 -07:00
Wayne Warthen
99d5c50556 Merge pull request #393 from lesbird/master
NABU Personal Computer integration - nabu.asm and nabukb.asm contain …
2024-04-16 10:59:29 -07:00
Les Bird
438df9a80b NABU Personal Computer integration - nabu.asm and nabukb.asm contain code to support the NABU hardware. 2024-04-15 20:21:09 -06:00
893 changed files with 40694 additions and 14125 deletions

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@@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ Tools/unix/zx/zx
!Source/ZRC512/*.bin
!Source/Z1RCC/*.bin
!Source/ZZRCC/*.bin
!Source/FZ80/*.bin
!Tools/cpm/**
!Tools/unix/zx/*
!Tools/zx/*

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@@ -8,5 +8,6 @@ if exist *.hlp del *.hlp
if exist Tunes\*.pt? del Tunes\*.pt?
if exist Tunes\*.mym del Tunes\*.mym
if exist Tunes\*.vgm del Tunes\*.vgm
if exist bbcbasic.txt del bbcbasic.txt
pushd Test && call Clean || exit /b 1 & popd

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@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ all::
mkdir -p Tunes
clean::
@rm -f *.bin *.com *.img *.rom *.pdf *.log *.eeprom *.ovr *.hlp *.doc *.COM *.BIN Tunes/*.mym Tunes/*.pt? Tunes/*.vgm
@rm -f *.bin *.com *.img *.rom *.pdf *.log *.eeprom *.ovr *.hlp *.doc *.COM *.BIN Tunes/*.mym Tunes/*.pt? Tunes/*.vgm bbcbasic.txt

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INTTEST
=======
RomWBW includes an API allowing applications to "hook" interrupts.
The `INTTEST` utility allows you to test this functionality.
** Syntax **
`INTTEST`
** Usage **
`INTTEST` is an interactive application. At startup, it will display
a list of the interrupt vector slots in your system along with the
current vector address for each of them.
It then prompts you to enter the slot number (in hex) of a vector to
hook. After entering this, the application will watch the hooked
vector and countdown from 0xFF to 0x00 as interrupts are noted.
When the counter reaches 0x00, the interrupt is unhooked and the
application terminates. The application can also be terminated by
pressing <esc>.
** Notes **
If your system is running without interrupts active, the application
will terminate immediately.
All slots have vectors even if the corresponding interrupt is not
doing anything. In this case, the vector is pointing to the "bad
interrupt" handler.
If you hook a vector that is not receiving any interrupts, the
down-counter will not do anything.
** Etymology* *
The `INTTEST` command is an original product and the source code is
provided in the RomWBW distribution.

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*** ***
***********************************************************************
This directory ("Binary") is part of the RomWBW System Software
distribution archive. It contains the completed binary outputs of
the build process. As described below, these files are used to
This directory ("Binary") is part of the RomWBW System Software
distribution archive. It contains the completed binary outputs of
the build process. As described below, these files are used to
assemble a working RetroBrew Computers system.
The files in this directory are created by the build process that is
documented in the ReadMe.txt file in the Source directory. When
released the directory is populated with the default output files.
However, the output of custom builds will be placed in this directory
The files in this directory are created by the build process that is
documented in the ReadMe.txt file in the Source directory. When
released the directory is populated with the default output files.
However, the output of custom builds will be placed in this directory
as well.
If you only see a few files in this directory, then you downloaded
just the source from GitHub. To retrieve the full release download
package, go to https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW. On this page,
look for the text "XX releases" where XX is a number. Click on this
text to go to the releases page. On this page, you will see the
latest releases listed. For each release, you will see a package
file called something like "RomWBW-2.9.0-Package.zip". Click on the
If you only see a few files in this directory, then you downloaded
just the source from GitHub. To retrieve the full release download
package, go to https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW. On this page,
look for the text "XX releases" where XX is a number. Click on this
text to go to the releases page. On this page, you will see the
latest releases listed. For each release, you will see a package
file called something like "RomWBW-2.9.0-Package.zip". Click on the
package file for the release you want to download.
ROM Firmware Images (<plt>_<cfg>.rom)
-------------------------------------
The files with a ".rom" extension are binary images ready to program
into an appropriate PROM. These files are named with the format
<plt>_<cfg>.rom. <plt> refers to the primary platform such as Zeta,
N8, Mark IV, etc. <cfg> refers to the specific configuration. In
general, there will be a standard configuration ("std") for each
platform. So, for example, the file called MK4_std.rom is a ROM
image for the Mark IV with the standard configuration. If a custom
configuration called "custom" is created and built, a new file called
The files with a ".rom" extension are binary images ready to program
into an appropriate PROM. These files are named with the format
<plt>_<cfg>.rom. <plt> refers to the primary platform such as Zeta,
N8, Mark IV, etc. <cfg> refers to the specific configuration. In
general, there will be a standard configuration ("std") for each
platform. So, for example, the file called MK4_std.rom is a ROM
image for the Mark IV with the standard configuration. If a custom
configuration called "custom" is created and built, a new file called
MK4_custom.rom will be added to this directory.
Documentation of the pre-built ROM Images is contained in
@@ -54,52 +54,52 @@ contents. Refer to the RomWBW User Guide for more information.
ROM Executable Images (<plt>_<cfg>.com)
---------------------------------------
When a ROM image (".rom") is created, an executable version of the
ROM is also created. These files have the same naming convention as
the ROM Image files, but have the extension ".com". These files can
When a ROM image (".rom") is created, an executable version of the
ROM is also created. These files have the same naming convention as
the ROM Image files, but have the extension ".com". These files can
be copied to a working system and run like a normal CP/M application.
When run on the target system, they install in RAM just like they had
When run on the target system, they install in RAM just like they had
been loaded from ROM. This allows a new ROM build to be tested
without reprogramming the actual ROM.
WARNING: In a few cases the .com file is too big to load. If you get
a message like "Full" or "BAD LOAD" when trying to load one of the
.com files, it is too big. In these cases, you will not be able to
WARNING: In a few cases the .com file is too big to load. If you get
a message like "Full" or "BAD LOAD" when trying to load one of the
.com files, it is too big. In these cases, you will not be able to
test the ROM prior to programming it.
VDU ROM Image (vdu.rom)
-----------------------
The VDU video board requires a dedicated onboard ROM containing the
font data. The "vdu.rom" file contains the binary data to program
The VDU video board requires a dedicated onboard ROM containing the
font data. The "vdu.rom" file contains the binary data to program
onto that chip.
Disk Images (fd_*.img, hd_*.img, psys.img)
------------------------------------------
Disk Images (fd_*.img, hd_*.img)
--------------------------------
RomWBW includes a mechanism for generating floppy disk and hard disk
binary images that are ready to copy directly to a floppy, hard disk,
CF Card, or SD Card which will then be ready for use in any
RomWBW includes a mechanism for generating floppy disk and hard disk
binary images that are ready to copy directly to a floppy, hard disk,
CF Card, or SD Card which will then be ready for use in any
RomWBW-based system.
Essentially, these files contain prepared floppy and hard disk images
with a large set of programs and related files. By copying the
contents of these files to appropriate media as described below, you
Essentially, these files contain prepared floppy and hard disk images
with a large set of programs and related files. By copying the
contents of these files to appropriate media as described below, you
can quickly create ready-to-use media. Win32DiskImager or
RawWriteWin can be used to copy images directly to media. These
programs are included in the RomWBW Tools directory.
The fd_*.img files are floppy disk images. They are sized for 1.44MB
floppy media and can be copied to actual floppy disks using
RawWriteWin (as long as you have access to a floppy drive on your
Windows computer). The resulting floppy disks will be usable on any
The fd_*.img files are floppy disk images. They are sized for 1.44MB
floppy media and can be copied to actual floppy disks using
RawWriteWin (as long as you have access to a floppy drive on your
Windows computer). The resulting floppy disks will be usable on any
RomWBW-based system with floppy drive(s).
Likewise, the hd512_*.img and hd1k_*.img files are hard disk images.
Each file is intended to be copied to the start of any type of hard
disk media (typically a CF Card or SD Card). The resulting media will
be usable on any RomWBW-based system that accepts the corresponding
Likewise, the hd512_*.img and hd1k_*.img files are hard disk images.
Each file is intended to be copied to the start of any type of hard
disk media (typically a CF Card or SD Card). The resulting media will
be usable on any RomWBW-based system that accepts the corresponding
media type.
NOTE: The hd512_*.img files are equivalent to the hd_*.img
@@ -109,34 +109,58 @@ maximum number of CP/M directory entries from 512 to 1024.
Refer to the ReadMe.txt in the Source/Images directory
for details.
Documentation of the pre-built disk images is contained in the
Documentation of the pre-built disk images is contained in the
"RomWBW User Guide" found in the Doc directory. The contents of
the disk images is contained in the "RomWBW Disk Catalog", but it
is significantly out-of-date.
The contents of the floppy/hard disk images are created by
the BuildImages.cmd script in the Source directory. Additional
information on how to generate custom disk images is found in the
The contents of the floppy/hard disk images are created by
the BuildImages.cmd script in the Source directory. Additional
information on how to generate custom disk images is found in the
Source\Images ReadMe.txt file.
The psys.img file contains a full implementation of the UCSD p-System
for the Z80 running under RomWBW. This image file must be placed on
disk media by itself (not appended or concatenated with hd*.img files.
Refer to the Source/pSys/ReadMe.txt file for more information on the
Disk Images (hd512_combo.img, hd1k_combo.img, *_std_hd1k_combo.img)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
The hd512_combo.img and hd1k_combo.img file are the primary combo
disk image files suitable for most platforms.
The *_std_hd1k_combo.img files are platform specific combo files
typically used in romless platforms, they also contain RomWBW binary code
that is loaded at boot time into RAM
Disk Images (hd1k_prefix.dat, *_std_hd1k_prefix.dat)
----------------------------------------------------
The hd1k_prefix.dat file is part of the combo disk images and is
applied to hd1k image files as a prefix, it contains the standard
partion table.
The *_std_hd1k_prefix.dat files are platform specific prefixes
typically used in romless platforms, they also contain RomWBW binary code
that is loaded at boot time into RAM
Disk Images (psys.img)
----------------------
The psys.img file contains a full implementation of the UCSD p-System
for the Z80 running under RomWBW. This image file must be placed on
disk media by itself (not appended or concatenated with hd*.img files.
Refer to the Source/pSys/ReadMe.txt file for more information on the
p-System implementation.
Propeller ROM Images (*.eeprom)
-------------------------------
The files with and extension of ".eeprom" contain the binary images
to be programmed into the Propeller-based boards. The list below
The files with and extension of ".eeprom" contain the binary images
to be programmed into the Propeller-based boards. The list below
indicates which file targets each of the Propeller board variants:
ParPortProp ParPortProp.eeprom
PropIO V1 PropIO.eeprom
PropIO V2 PropIO2.eeprom
Refer to the board documentation of the boards for more information
Refer to the board documentation of the boards for more information
on how to program the EEPROMs on these boards.
Apps Directory
@@ -144,4 +168,4 @@ Apps Directory
The Apps subdirectory contains the executable application files that
are specific to RomWBW. The source for these applications is found
in the Source\Apps directory of the distribution.
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***********************************************************************
*** ***
*** R o m W B W ***
*** ***
*** Z80/Z180 System Software ***
*** ***
***********************************************************************
This directory ("Doc/CPM") is part of the RomWBW System Software
distribution archive. It contains documentation for the CP/M and
CP/M work-alike operating system components of the system.
CPM Manual ("CPM Manual.pdf")
-----------------------------
The original DRI CP/M 2.x Operating System Manual. This should be
considered the primary reference for system operation. The section
on CP/M 2 Alteration can be ignored since this work has already been
completed as part of the RomWBW distribution.
CPM3 Command Summary ("CPM3 Command Summary.pdf")
CPM3 Programmer's Guide ("CPM3 Programmers Guide.pdf")
CPM3 System Guide ("CPM3 System Guide.pdf")
CPM3 User's Guide ("CPM3 Users Guide.pdf")
------------------------------------------------------
The original DRI CP/M 3.0 Operating System Documentation Set. This
should be considered the primary reference for CP/M 3 system operation.
NZCOM User's Manual ("NZCOM Users Manual.pdf")
----------------------------------------------
NZCOM operating system operation manual.
QP/M 2.7 Installation Guide and Supplements ("qpm27.pdf")
QP/M 2.7 Interface Guide ("qdos27.pdf")
QP/M 2.7 Features and Facilities ("qcp27.pdf")
--------------------------------------------
Official documentation set for QP/M 2.7 from original QP/M distribution.
ZCPR Manual ("ZCPR Manual.pdf")
-------------------------------
ZCPR is the command proccessor portion of Z-System. This is the
manual for ZCPR 1.x as included in RomWBW. The installation
instructions can be ignored since that work has already been
completed as part of the RomWBW distribution.
ZCPR D&J Manual ("ZCPR-DJ.doc")
-------------------------------
ZCPR D&J User Manual. This manual supplements the ZCPR Manual.
ZSDOS Manual ("ZSDOS Manual.pdf")
---------------------------------
ZSDOS is the DOS portion of Z-System. This is the manual for ZSDOS
1.x as included in RomWBW. The installation instructions can be
ignored since that work has already been completed as part of the
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- WBW: Added Cowgol disk image based on the work of Ladislau Szilagyi
- WBW: Added support for CP/NET on Duodyne Disk I/O
- DDW: Added support for Duodyne Media board
- WBW: Auto restore TMS video on user reset (CP/M warm boot)
- L?B: Added support for NABU w/ RomWBW Option Board
- MAP: Reorganization of Doc directory introducing subfolders
- WBW: Upgraded BBCBASIC to v5.00
- W?S: Updated FLASH utility to v1.3.9
- WBW: Support RCBus PS/2 Keyboard (EP/Sally)
- M?R: Update Timer app to display output in decimal
- WBW: Preliminary support for S100 FPGA Z80 platform
- WBW: Added simple serial (SSER) driver
- WBW: Added preliminary support for S100 FPGA Z80 SD Cards
- M?R: Consolidated ROM Applications document into the Applications document
- M?R: Reviewed and substantially improved the Applications document
- WBW: Added support for DS1305 RTC on S100 FPGA Z80
- WBW: Added support for Les Bird's RCBus Graphics/Sound/Joystick module
- WBW: Added support for Les Bird's Dual 16C550 UART module
- WBW: Refactor UART driver for more flexible configuration
- M?R: Added hour/minute/second display to timer app
- WBW: Substantial customization of NZ-COM disk image
- WBW: Refactor build post-processing (ZRC, ZZRCC, etc.)
- MAP: Improved section Real Time Clock in User Guide document
- WBW: Support for Hitachi HD44780-based LCD display
- DRJ: Added support for Genesis STD Bus Z180 platform
- MAP: Improved section Disk Management in User Guide document
Version 3.4
-----------
@@ -680,4 +703,4 @@ interrupts disabled the BIOS will now start OK even if some vagrant
hardware is asserting an interrupt (DISKIO). Seems like this is better
anyway -- general idea is that we only enable interupts precisely
when desired for very specific controled purposes since there is no
concept of interrupt dispatching available.
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Wayne Warthen
wwarthen@gmail.com
This file is a log of the work done to adapt the ZSDOS distribution to the N8VEM platforms under RomWBW. I strongly recommend reviewing the zsdos.pdf file in the Doc directory.
This file is a log of the work done to adapt the ZSDOS distribution to the N8VEM platforms under RomWBW. I strongly recommend reviewing the zsdos.pdf file in the Doc/CPM directory.
The starting point was the general public release of ZSDOS that is generally available. The first line of the README file is "ZSDOS-GP. General Public Release of the ZSDOS 1.x Operating System."
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Beyond the construction and integration of the actual DOS itself, the majority o
The remainder of this document details the changes I made as I went along. In all cases, my goal was to keep the result as close to the original distribution as possible. I started by copying all of the files from the distribution (contained in zsdos2.zip) into Support\ZSDOS. From there I tested, modified, updated, and customized as documented below. Finally, I cherry picked files that made sense to include on the ZSystem ROM disks.
1. CLOCKS.DAT has been updated to include the RomWBW clock driver, HBCLK. I have also added the SIMHCLOK clock driver.
1. CLOCKS.DAT has been updated to include the RomWBW clock driver, WBWCLK. I have also added the SIMHCLOK clock driver.
2. STAMPS.DAT has been replaced with an updated version. The update was called STAMPS11.DAT and was found on the Walnut Creek CP/M CDROM. The original version has a bug that prevents RSX (resident system extension) mode to load properly.
@@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ Usage Notes
6. After using PUTDS to initialize a directory for ZDS date stamping, I am finding that it is necessary to run RELOG before the stamping routines will actually start working.
7. Generic CP/M PIP and ZSDOS path searching do not play well together if you use PIP to copy to or from a directory in the ZSDOS search path. Best to use COPY from the ZSDOS distribution.
7. Generic CP/M PIP and ZSDOS path searching do not play well together if you use PIP to copy to or from a directory in the ZSDOS search path. Best to use COPY from the ZSDOS distribution.

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***********************************************************************
*** ***
*** R o m W B W ***
*** ***
*** Z80/Z180 System Software ***
*** ***
***********************************************************************
This directory ("Doc/Language") is part of the RomWBW System Software
distribution archive. It contains documentation for Programming
Languages provided with the system.
Aztec C Compiler User Manual (Aztec_C_1.06_User_Manual_Mar84.pdf)
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Official user manual for the Aztec C Compiler included in the aztecc disk image.
Borland TurboPascal User Manual (Turbo_Pascal_Version_3.0_Reference_Manual_1986.pdf)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Official user manual Borland TurboPascal included in the pascal disk image.
Cowgol Lanaguage (Cowgol Language.pdf)
--------------------------------------
Documentation for Cowgol Language included in the cowgol disk image
HI-TECH C Compiler User Manual (HI-TECH Z80 C Compiler Manual.txt)
------------------------------------------------------------------
Official user manual for the HI-TECH C Compiler included in the
hitechc disk image.
Microsoft Basic-80 Reference Manual v5.0 (Microsoft Basic-80 Reference Manual v5.0.pdf)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Official manual for Microsoft BASIC as included in RomWBW.
Microsoft FORTRAN-80 User Manual (Microsoft_FORTRAN-80_Users_Manual_1977.pdf)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Official user manual for Microsoft's FORTRAN-80 compiler included in the fortran
disk image.
Z80 Assembler User Manual (z80asm (SLR Systems).pdf)
----------------------------------------------------
Official user manual for the Z80 Macro Assembler by SLR Systems
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distribution archive. It contains documentation for components of
the system.
CPM (Directory)
---------------
Documentation specific to CP/M, including all versions and derivatives.
Language (Directory)
--------------------
Documentation specific to programming languages, provided with the system
ChangeLog.txt
-------------
@@ -31,25 +43,6 @@ and utilities are detailed in the Applications and
ROM Applications documents.
CPM Manual ("CPM Manual.pdf")
-----------------------------
The original DRI CP/M 2.x Operating System Manual. This should be
considered the primary reference for system operation. The section
on CP/M 2 Alteration can be ignored since this work has already been
completed as part of the RomWBW distribution.
CPM3 Command Summary ("CPM3 Command Summary.pdf")
CPM3 Programmer's Guide ("CPM3 Programmers Guide.pdf")
CPM3 System Guide ("CPM3 System Guide.pdf")
CPM3 User's Guide ("CPM3 Users Guide.pdf")
------------------------------------------------------
The original DRI CP/M 3.0 Operating System Documentation Set. This
should be considered the primary reference for CP/M 3 system operation.
DDTZ Manual ("DDTZ.doc")
------------------------
@@ -69,47 +62,6 @@ Hard Disk Anatomy ("Hard Disk Anatomy.pdf")
Diagram of a CP/M & MS-DOS (FAT) hybrid hard disk layout.
NZCOM User's Manual ("NZCOM Users Manual.pdf")
----------------------------------------------
NZCOM operating system operation manual.
ZCPR Manual ("ZCPR Manual.pdf")
-------------------------------
ZCPR is the command proccessor portion of Z-System. This is the
manual for ZCPR 1.x as included in RomWBW. The installation
instructions can be ignored since that work has already been
completed as part of the RomWBW distribution.
ZCPR D&J Manual ("ZCPR-DJ.doc")
-------------------------------
ZCPR D&J User Manual. This manual supplements the ZCPR Manual.
ZSDOS Manual ("ZSDOS Manual.pdf")
---------------------------------
ZSDOS is the DOS portion of Z-System. This is the manual for ZSDOS
1.x as included in RomWBW. The installation instructions can be
ignored since that work has already been completed as part of the
RomWBW distribution.
Microsoft Basic-80 Reference Manual v5.0 (Microsoft Basic-80 Reference Manual v5.0.pdf)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Official manual for Microsoft BASIC as included in RomWBW.
QP/M 2.7 Installation Guide and Supplements ("qpm27.pdf")
QP/M 2.7 Interface Guide ("qdos27.pdf")
QP/M 2.7 Features and Facilities ("qcp27.pdf")
--------------------------------------------
Official documentation set for QP/M 2.7 from original QP/M distribution.
SIO+CTC Baud Rate Options (SIO+CTC Baud Rate Options.pdf)
---------------------------------------------------------
@@ -132,37 +84,4 @@ UCSD p-System Users Manual ("UCSD p-System Users Manual.pdf")
Official user manual for p-System operating system included with
RomWBW.
Z80 Assembler User Manual (z80asm (SLR Systems).pdf)
----------------------------------------------------
Official user manual for the Z80 Macro Assembler by SLR Systems
included in the z80asm disk image.
HI-TECH C Compiler User Manual (HI-TECH Z80 C Compiler Manual.txt)
------------------------------------------------------------------
Official user manual for the HI-TECH C Compiler included in the
hitechc disk image.
Borland TurboPascal User Manual (Turbo_Pascal_Version_3.0_Reference_Manual_1986.pdf)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Official user manual Borland TurboPascal included in the pascal disk image.
Aztec C Compiler User Manual (Aztec_C_1.06_User_Manual_Mar84.pdf)
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Official user manual for the Aztec C Compiler included in the aztecc disk image.
FORTRAN-80 User Manual (Microsoft_FORTRAN-80_Users_Manual_1977.pdf)
---------------------------------------------------------------
Official user manual for Microsoft's FORTRAN-80 compiler included in the fortran
disk image.
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SIMH (X)
----
- Test UART driver
- Test HDSK driver
Zeta 1 (X)
------
- Test UART driver
- Test PPP detection (startup w/ and w/o PPP)
- Test boot to CRT
- Test PPPSD driver
- Test PPPCON driver (video & kbd)
- Test FD driver
- Test FDU app
Zeta 2 (X)
------
- Test UART driver
- Test PPP detection (startup w/ and w/o PPP)
- Test boot to CRT
- Test PPPSD driver
- Test PPPCON driver (video & kbd)
- Test FD driver
- Test FDU app
RCBus (X)
------
- Test SIO driver (Serial Module)
- Test ACIA driver (Dual Serial Module)
- Test IDE driver (Compact Flash Module)
- Test PPIDE driver (IDE Module)
- Test FD driver (SMC and WDC)
- Test FDU app (SMC and WDC)
N8-2312 (X)
-------
- Test ASCI driver
- Test SD driver (CSIO mode)
- Test FD driver
- Test FDU app
- Test TMS driver (video & kbd)
N8-2511 (X)
-------
- Test ASCI driver
- Test SD driver (Juha mode)
- Test FD driver
- Test FDU app
- Test TMS driver (video & kbd)
SBC (X)
---
- Test UART driver
- Test PPIDE driver
- Test PPISD driver
- Test PRP detection
- Test boot to CRT console
MK4 (X)
---
- Test ASCI driver
- Test IDE driver
- Test SD driver
- Test PRP detection
RAMF (X)
----
- Test RAMF driver
PRP (X)
---
- Test PRPSD driver
- Test PRPCON driver (video & kbd)
SCG (X)
---
- Test TMS driver (video)
VDU (X)
---
- Test CVDU driver (video & kbd)
CVDU (X)
----
- Test CVDU driver (video & kbd)
VGA (X)
---
- Test VGA driver (video & kbd)
DIO (X)
---
- Test FD driver
- Test FDU app
- Test IDE driver
DIO3 (X)
----
- Test FD driver
- Test FDU app
- Test PPIDE driver
DIDE (X)
----
- Test FD driver
- Test FDU app
- Test IDE driver
DSD (X)
---
- Test SD driver
4UART (X)
-----
- Test UART driver
UNA (X)
---
- General Startup
- Boot from disk functionality
- Image loading
- Monitor
- XM app
- ASSIGN app
- MODE app
- SYSCOPY app
- OSLDR app
- FDU app
- FDISK80 app
GENERAL (X)
-------
- Boot to ROM
- Boot to Disk
- Boot to Monitor
- XM app
- XM port auto-detect
- ASSIGN app
- MODE app
- SYSCOPY app
- FDU app
- FDISK80 app
- TUNE app

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**RomWBW ReadMe** \
Version 3.5 \
Wayne Warthen ([wwarthen@gmail.com](mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com)) \
03 Apr 2024
# Overview
RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation
of CP/M (and workalike) operating systems and applications for modern
Z80/180/280 retro-computing hardware systems. A wide variety of
platforms are supported including those produced by these developer
communities:
- [RetroBrew Computers](https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org)
(<https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org>)
- [RC2014](https://rc2014.co.uk) (<https://rc2014.co.uk>),
[RC2014-Z80](https://groups.google.com/g/rc2014-z80)
(<https://groups.google.com/g/rc2014-z80>)
- [Retro Computing](https://groups.google.com/g/retro-comp)
(<https://groups.google.com/g/retro-comp>)
- [Small Computer Central](https://smallcomputercentral.com/)
(<https://smallcomputercentral.com/>)
A complete list of the currently supported platforms is found in the
\[Installation\] section.
General features include:
- Z80 Family CPUs including Z80, Z180, and Z280
- Banked memory services for several banking designs
- Disk drivers for RAM, ROM, Floppy, IDE ATA/ATAPI, CF, SD, USB, Zip,
Iomega
- Serial drivers including UART (16550-like), ASCI, ACIA, SIO
- Video drivers including TMS9918, SY6545, MOS8563, HD6445
- Keyboard (PS/2) drivers via VT8242 or PPI interfaces
- Real time clock drivers including DS1302, BQ4845
- OSes: CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS, CP/M 3, NZ-COM, ZPM3, QPM, p-System, and
FreeRTOS
- Built-in VT-100 terminal emulation support
RomWBW is distributed as both source code and pre-built ROM and disk
images. Some of the provided software can be launched directly from the
ROM firmware itself:
- System Monitor
- Operating Systems (CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS)
- ROM BASIC (Nascom BASIC and Tasty BASIC)
- ROM Forth
A dynamic disk drive letter assignment mechanism allows mapping
operating system drive letters to any available disk media.
Additionally, mass storage devices (IDE Disk, CF Card, SD Card, etc.)
support the use of multiple slices (up to 256 per device). Each slice
contains a complete CP/M filesystem and can be mapped independently to
any drive letter. This overcomes the inherent size limitations in legacy
OSes and allows up to 2GB of accessible storage on a single device.
The pre-built ROM firmware images are generally suitable for most users.
However, it is also very easy to modify and build custom ROM images that
fully tailor the firmware to your specific preferences. All tools
required to build custom ROM firmware under Windows are included no
need to install assemblers, etc. The firmware can also be built using
Linux or MacOS after confirming a few standard tools have been
installed.
Multiple disk images are provided in the distribution. Most disk images
contain a complete, bootable, ready-to-run implementation of a specific
operating system. A “combo” disk image contains multiple slices, each
with a full operating system implementation. If you use this disk image,
you can easily pick whichever operating system you want to boot without
changing media.
By design, RomWBW isolates all of the hardware specific functions in the
ROM chip itself. The ROM provides a hardware abstraction layer such that
all of the operating systems and applications on a disk will run on any
RomWBW-based system. To put it simply, you can take a disk (or CF/SD/USB
Card) and move it between systems transparently.
A tool is provided that allows you to access a FAT-12/16/32 filesystem.
The FAT filesystem may be coresident on the same disk media as RomWBW
slices or on stand-alone media. This makes exchanging files with modern
OSes such as Windows, MacOS, and Linux very easy.
# Acquiring RomWBW
The [RomWBW Repository](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW)
(<https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW>) on GitHub is the official
distribution location for all project source and documentation. The
fully-built distribution releases are available on the [RomWBW Releases
Page](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/releases)
(<https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/releases>) of the repository. On
this page, you will normally see a Development Snapshot as well as
recent stable releases. Unless you have a specific reason, I suggest you
stick to the most recent stable release. Expand the “Assets” drop-down
for the release you want to download, then select the asset named
RomWBW-vX.X.X-Package.zip. The Package asset includes all pre-built ROM
and Disk images as well as full source code. The other assets contain
only source code and do not have the pre-built ROM or disk images.
All source code and distributions are maintained on GitHub. Code
contributions are very welcome.
# Installation & Operation
In general, installation of RomWBW on your platform is very simple. You
just need to program your ROM with the correct ROM image from the RomWBW
distribution. Subsequently, you can write disk images on your disk
drives (IDE disk, CF Card, SD Card, etc.) which then provides even more
functionality.
Complete instructions for installation and operation of RomWBW are found
in the [RomWBW User
Guide](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/dev/Doc/RomWBW%20User%20Guide.pdf).
## Documentation
Documentation for RomWBW includes:
- [RomWBW User
Guide](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/dev/Doc/RomWBW%20User%20Guide.pdf)
- [RomWBW System
Guide](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/dev/Doc/RomWBW%20System%20Guide.pdf)
- [RomWBW
Applications](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/dev/Doc/RomWBW%20Applications.pdf)
- [RomWBW ROM
Applications](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/dev/Doc/RomWBW%20ROM%20Applications.pdf)
- [RomWBW
Errata](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/dev/Doc/RomWBW%20Errata.pdf)
# Acknowledgments
I want to acknowledge that a great deal of the code and inspiration for
RomWBW has been provided by or derived from the work of others in the
RetroBrew Computers Community. I sincerely appreciate all of their
contributions. The list below is probably missing many names please
let me know if I missed you!
- Andrew Lynch started it all when he created the N8VEM Z80 SBC which
became the first platform RomWBW supported. Some of his original code
can still be found in RomWBW.
- Dan Werner wrote much of the code from which RomWBW was originally
derived and he has always been a great source of knowledge and advice.
- Douglas Goodall contributed code, time, testing, and advice in “the
early days”. He created an entire suite of application programs to
enhance the use of RomWBW. Unfortunately, they have become unusable
due to internal changes within RomWBW. As of RomWBW 2.6, these
applications are no longer provided.
- Sergey Kiselev created several hardware platforms for RomWBW including
the very popular Zeta.
- David Giles created support for the Z180 CSIO which is now included SD
Card driver.
- Phil Summers contributed the Forth and BASIC adaptations in ROM, the
AY-3-8910 sound driver, DMA support, and a long list of general code
and documentation enhancements.
- Ed Brindley contributed some of the code that supports the RCBus
platform.
- Spencer Owen created the RC2014 series of hobbyist kit computers which
has exponentially increased RomWBW usage. Some of his kits include
RomWBW.
- Stephen Cousins has likewise created a series of hobbyist kit
computers at Small Computer Central and is distributing RomWBW with
many of them.
- Alan Cox has contributed some driver code and has provided a great
deal of advice.
- The CP/NET client files were developed by Douglas Miller.
- Phillip Stevens contributed support for FreeRTOS.
- Curt Mayer contributed the original Linux / MacOS build process.
- UNA BIOS and FDISK80 are the products of John Coffman.
- FLASH4 is a product of Will Sowerbutts.
- CLRDIR is a product of Max Scane.
- Tasty Basic is a product of Dimitri Theulings.
- Dean Netherton contributed the sound driver interface and the SN76489
sound driver.
- The RomWBW Disk Catalog document was produced by Mykl Orders.
- Rob Prouse has created many of the supplemental disk images including
Aztec C, HiTech C, SLR Z80ASM, Turbo Pascal, Microsoft BASIC Compiler,
Microsoft Fortran Compiler, and a Games compendium.
- Martin R has provided substantial help reviewing and improving the
User Guide.
- Jacques Pelletier has contributed the DS1501 RTC driver code.
- Jose Collado has contributed enhancements to the TMS driver including
compatibility with standard TMS register configuration.
- Kevin Boone has contributed a generic HBIOS date/time utility (WDATE).
- Matt Carroll has contributed a fix to XM.COM that corrects the port
specification when doing a send.
- Dean Jenkins enhanced the build process to accommodate the Raspberry
Pi 4.
- Tom Plano has contributed a new utility (HTALK) to allow talking
directly to HBIOS COM ports.
- Lars Nelson has contributed several generic utilities such as a
universal (OS agnostic) UNARC application.
- Dylan Hall added support for specifying a secondary console.
- Bill Shen has contributed boot loaders for several of his systems.
- Laszlo Szolnoki has contributed an EF9345 video display controller
driver.
- Ladislau Szilagyi has contributed an enhanced version of CP/M Cowgol
that leverages RomWBW memory banking.
Contributions of all kinds to RomWBW are very welcome.
# Licensing
RomWBW 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.
RomWBW 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 RomWBW. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Portions of RomWBW were created by, contributed by, or derived from the
work of others. It is believed that these works are being used in
accordance with the intentions and/or licensing of their creators.
If anyone feels their work is being used outside of its intended
licensing, please notify:
> Wayne Warthen
> <wwarthen@gmail.com>
RomWBW is an aggregate work. It is composed of many individual,
standalone programs that are distributed as a whole to function as a
cohesive system. Each program may have its own licensing which may be
different from other programs within the aggregate.
In some cases, a single program (e.g., CP/M Operating System) is
composed of multiple components with different licenses. It is believed
that in all such cases the licenses are compatible with GPL version 3.
RomWBW encourages code contributions from others. Contributors may
assert their own copyright in their contributions by annotating the
contributed source code appropriately. Contributors are further
encouraged to submit their contributions via the RomWBW source code
control system to ensure their contributions are clearly documented.
All contributions to RomWBW are subject to this license.
# Getting Assistance
The best way to get assistance with RomWBW or any aspect of the
RetroBrew Computers projects is via one of the community forums:
- [RetroBrew Computers Forum](https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/forum/)
- [RC2014 Google
Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rc2014-z80)
- [retro-comp Google
Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/retro-comp)
Submission of issues and bugs are welcome at the [RomWBW GitHub
Repository](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW).
Also feel free to email Wayne Warthen at <wwarthen@gmail.com>.
**RomWBW ReadMe** \
Version 3.5 \
Wayne Warthen ([wwarthen@gmail.com](mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com)) \
06 Sep 2024
# Overview
RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation
of CP/M (and workalike) operating systems and applications for modern
Z80/180/280 retro-computing hardware systems. A wide variety of
platforms are supported including those produced by these developer
communities:
- [RetroBrew Computers](https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org)
(<https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org>)
- [RC2014](https://rc2014.co.uk) (<https://rc2014.co.uk>),
[RC2014-Z80](https://groups.google.com/g/rc2014-z80)
(<https://groups.google.com/g/rc2014-z80>)
- [Retro Computing](https://groups.google.com/g/retro-comp)
(<https://groups.google.com/g/retro-comp>)
- [Small Computer Central](https://smallcomputercentral.com/)
(<https://smallcomputercentral.com/>)
A complete list of the currently supported platforms is found in the
\[Installation\] section.
General features include:
- Z80 Family CPUs including Z80, Z180, and Z280
- Banked memory services for several banking designs
- Disk drivers for RAM, ROM, Floppy, IDE ATA/ATAPI, CF, SD, USB, Zip,
Iomega
- Serial drivers including UART (16550-like), ASCI, ACIA, SIO
- Video drivers including TMS9918, SY6545, MOS8563, HD6445
- Keyboard (PS/2) drivers via VT8242 or PPI interfaces
- Real time clock drivers including DS1302, BQ4845
- OSes: CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS, CP/M 3, NZ-COM, ZPM3, QPM, p-System, and
FreeRTOS
- Built-in VT-100 terminal emulation support
RomWBW is distributed as both source code and pre-built ROM and disk
images. Some of the provided software can be launched directly from the
ROM firmware itself:
- System Monitor
- Operating Systems (CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS)
- ROM BASIC (Nascom BASIC and Tasty BASIC)
- ROM Forth
A dynamic disk drive letter assignment mechanism allows mapping
operating system drive letters to any available disk media.
Additionally, mass storage devices (IDE Disk, CF Card, SD Card, etc.)
support the use of multiple slices (up to 256 per device). Each slice
contains a complete CP/M filesystem and can be mapped independently to
any drive letter. This overcomes the inherent size limitations in legacy
OSes and allows up to 2GB of accessible storage on a single device.
The pre-built ROM firmware images are generally suitable for most users.
However, it is also very easy to modify and build custom ROM images that
fully tailor the firmware to your specific preferences. All tools
required to build custom ROM firmware under Windows are included no
need to install assemblers, etc. The firmware can also be built using
Linux or MacOS after confirming a few standard tools have been
installed.
Multiple disk images are provided in the distribution. Most disk images
contain a complete, bootable, ready-to-run implementation of a specific
operating system. A “combo” disk image contains multiple slices, each
with a full operating system implementation. If you use this disk image,
you can easily pick whichever operating system you want to boot without
changing media.
By design, RomWBW isolates all of the hardware specific functions in the
ROM chip itself. The ROM provides a hardware abstraction layer such that
all of the operating systems and applications on a disk will run on any
RomWBW-based system. To put it simply, you can take a disk (or CF/SD/USB
Card) and move it between systems transparently.
A tool is provided that allows you to access a FAT-12/16/32 filesystem.
The FAT filesystem may be coresident on the same disk media as RomWBW
slices or on stand-alone media. This makes exchanging files with modern
OSes such as Windows, MacOS, and Linux very easy.
# Acquiring RomWBW
The [RomWBW Repository](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW)
(<https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW>) on GitHub is the official
distribution location for all project source and documentation. The
fully-built distribution releases are available on the [RomWBW Releases
Page](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/releases)
(<https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/releases>) of the repository. On
this page, you will normally see a Development Snapshot as well as
recent stable releases. Unless you have a specific reason, I suggest you
stick to the most recent stable release. Expand the “Assets” drop-down
for the release you want to download, then select the asset named
RomWBW-vX.X.X-Package.zip. The Package asset includes all pre-built ROM
and Disk images as well as full source code. The other assets contain
only source code and do not have the pre-built ROM or disk images.
All source code and distributions are maintained on GitHub. Code
contributions are very welcome.
# Installation & Operation
In general, installation of RomWBW on your platform is very simple. You
just need to program your ROM with the correct ROM image from the RomWBW
distribution. Subsequently, you can write disk images on your disk
drives (IDE disk, CF Card, SD Card, etc.) which then provides even more
functionality.
Complete instructions for installation and operation of RomWBW are found
in the [RomWBW User
Guide](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/master/Doc/RomWBW%20User%20Guide.pdf).
## Documentation
Documentation for RomWBW includes:
- [RomWBW User
Guide](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/master/Doc/RomWBW%20User%20Guide.pdf)
- [RomWBW System
Guide](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/master/Doc/RomWBW%20System%20Guide.pdf)
- [RomWBW
Applications](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/master/Doc/RomWBW%20Applications.pdf)
- [RomWBW
Errata](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/master/Doc/RomWBW%20Errata.pdf)
# Acknowledgments
I want to acknowledge that a great deal of the code and inspiration for
RomWBW has been provided by or derived from the work of others in the
RetroBrew Computers Community. I sincerely appreciate all of their
contributions. The list below is probably missing many names please
let me know if I missed you!
- Andrew Lynch started it all when he created the N8VEM Z80 SBC which
became the first platform RomWBW supported. Some of his original code
can still be found in RomWBW.
- Dan Werner wrote much of the code from which RomWBW was originally
derived and he has always been a great source of knowledge and advice.
- Douglas Goodall contributed code, time, testing, and advice in “the
early days”. He created an entire suite of application programs to
enhance the use of RomWBW. Unfortunately, they have become unusable
due to internal changes within RomWBW. As of RomWBW 2.6, these
applications are no longer provided.
- Sergey Kiselev created several hardware platforms for RomWBW including
the very popular Zeta.
- David Giles created support for the Z180 CSIO which is now included SD
Card driver.
- Phil Summers contributed the Forth and BASIC adaptations in ROM, the
AY-3-8910 sound driver, DMA support, and a long list of general code
and documentation enhancements.
- Ed Brindley contributed some of the code that supports the RCBus
platform.
- Spencer Owen created the RC2014 series of hobbyist kit computers which
has exponentially increased RomWBW usage. Some of his kits include
RomWBW.
- Stephen Cousins has likewise created a series of hobbyist kit
computers at Small Computer Central and is distributing RomWBW with
many of them.
- Alan Cox has contributed some driver code and has provided a great
deal of advice.
- The CP/NET client files were developed by Douglas Miller.
- Phillip Stevens contributed support for FreeRTOS.
- Curt Mayer contributed the original Linux / MacOS build process.
- UNA BIOS and FDISK80 are the products of John Coffman.
- FLASH4 is a product of Will Sowerbutts.
- CLRDIR is a product of Max Scane.
- Tasty Basic is a product of Dimitri Theulings.
- Dean Netherton contributed the sound driver interface and the SN76489
sound driver.
- The RomWBW Disk Catalog document was produced by Mykl Orders.
- Rob Prouse has created many of the supplemental disk images including
Aztec C, HiTech C, SLR Z80ASM, Turbo Pascal, Microsoft BASIC Compiler,
Microsoft Fortran Compiler, and a Games compendium.
- Martin R has provided substantial help reviewing and improving the
User Guide and Applications documents.
- Mark Pruden has also contributed a great deal of content to the User
Guide.
- Jacques Pelletier has contributed the DS1501 RTC driver code.
- Jose Collado has contributed enhancements to the TMS driver including
compatibility with standard TMS register configuration.
- Kevin Boone has contributed a generic HBIOS date/time utility (WDATE).
- Matt Carroll has contributed a fix to XM.COM that corrects the port
specification when doing a send.
- Dean Jenkins enhanced the build process to accommodate the Raspberry
Pi 4.
- Tom Plano has contributed a new utility (HTALK) to allow talking
directly to HBIOS COM ports.
- Lars Nelson has contributed several generic utilities such as a
universal (OS agnostic) UNARC application.
- Dylan Hall added support for specifying a secondary console.
- Bill Shen has contributed boot loaders for several of his systems.
- Laszlo Szolnoki has contributed an EF9345 video display controller
driver.
- Ladislau Szilagyi has contributed an enhanced version of CP/M Cowgol
that leverages RomWBW memory banking.
- Les Bird has contributed support for the NABU w/ Option Board
Contributions of all kinds to RomWBW are very welcome.
# Licensing
RomWBW 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.
RomWBW 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 RomWBW. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Portions of RomWBW were created by, contributed by, or derived from the
work of others. It is believed that these works are being used in
accordance with the intentions and/or licensing of their creators.
If anyone feels their work is being used outside of its intended
licensing, please notify:
> Wayne Warthen
> <wwarthen@gmail.com>
RomWBW is an aggregate work. It is composed of many individual,
standalone programs that are distributed as a whole to function as a
cohesive system. Each program may have its own licensing which may be
different from other programs within the aggregate.
In some cases, a single program (e.g., CP/M Operating System) is
composed of multiple components with different licenses. It is believed
that in all such cases the licenses are compatible with GPL version 3.
RomWBW encourages code contributions from others. Contributors may
assert their own copyright in their contributions by annotating the
contributed source code appropriately. Contributors are further
encouraged to submit their contributions via the RomWBW source code
control system to ensure their contributions are clearly documented.
All contributions to RomWBW are subject to this license.
# Getting Assistance
The best way to get assistance with RomWBW or any aspect of the
RetroBrew Computers projects is via one of the community forums:
- [RetroBrew Computers Forum](https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org/forum/)
- [RC2014 Google
Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rc2014-z80)
- [retro-comp Google
Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/retro-comp)
Submission of issues and bugs are welcome at the [RomWBW GitHub
Repository](https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW).
Also feel free to email Wayne Warthen at <wwarthen@gmail.com>.

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RomWBW ReadMe
Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com)
03 Apr 2024
OVERVIEW
RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation
of CP/M (and workalike) operating systems and applications for modern
Z80/180/280 retro-computing hardware systems. A wide variety of
platforms are supported including those produced by these developer
communities:
- RetroBrew Computers (https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org)
- RC2014 (https://rc2014.co.uk),
RC2014-Z80 (https://groups.google.com/g/rc2014-z80)
- Retro Computing (https://groups.google.com/g/retro-comp)
- Small Computer Central (https://smallcomputercentral.com/)
A complete list of the currently supported platforms is found in the
[Installation] section.
General features include:
- Z80 Family CPUs including Z80, Z180, and Z280
- Banked memory services for several banking designs
- Disk drivers for RAM, ROM, Floppy, IDE ATA/ATAPI, CF, SD, USB, Zip,
Iomega
- Serial drivers including UART (16550-like), ASCI, ACIA, SIO
- Video drivers including TMS9918, SY6545, MOS8563, HD6445
- Keyboard (PS/2) drivers via VT8242 or PPI interfaces
- Real time clock drivers including DS1302, BQ4845
- OSes: CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS, CP/M 3, NZ-COM, ZPM3, QPM, p-System, and
FreeRTOS
- Built-in VT-100 terminal emulation support
RomWBW is distributed as both source code and pre-built ROM and disk
images. Some of the provided software can be launched directly from the
ROM firmware itself:
- System Monitor
- Operating Systems (CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS)
- ROM BASIC (Nascom BASIC and Tasty BASIC)
- ROM Forth
A dynamic disk drive letter assignment mechanism allows mapping
operating system drive letters to any available disk media.
Additionally, mass storage devices (IDE Disk, CF Card, SD Card, etc.)
support the use of multiple slices (up to 256 per device). Each slice
contains a complete CP/M filesystem and can be mapped independently to
any drive letter. This overcomes the inherent size limitations in legacy
OSes and allows up to 2GB of accessible storage on a single device.
The pre-built ROM firmware images are generally suitable for most users.
However, it is also very easy to modify and build custom ROM images that
fully tailor the firmware to your specific preferences. All tools
required to build custom ROM firmware under Windows are included no
need to install assemblers, etc. The firmware can also be built using
Linux or MacOS after confirming a few standard tools have been
installed.
Multiple disk images are provided in the distribution. Most disk images
contain a complete, bootable, ready-to-run implementation of a specific
operating system. A “combo” disk image contains multiple slices, each
with a full operating system implementation. If you use this disk image,
you can easily pick whichever operating system you want to boot without
changing media.
By design, RomWBW isolates all of the hardware specific functions in the
ROM chip itself. The ROM provides a hardware abstraction layer such that
all of the operating systems and applications on a disk will run on any
RomWBW-based system. To put it simply, you can take a disk (or CF/SD/USB
Card) and move it between systems transparently.
A tool is provided that allows you to access a FAT-12/16/32 filesystem.
The FAT filesystem may be coresident on the same disk media as RomWBW
slices or on stand-alone media. This makes exchanging files with modern
OSes such as Windows, MacOS, and Linux very easy.
ACQUIRING ROMWBW
The RomWBW Repository (https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW) on GitHub is
the official distribution location for all project source and
documentation. The fully-built distribution releases are available on
the RomWBW Releases Page (https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/releases)
of the repository. On this page, you will normally see a Development
Snapshot as well as recent stable releases. Unless you have a specific
reason, I suggest you stick to the most recent stable release. Expand
the “Assets” drop-down for the release you want to download, then select
the asset named RomWBW-vX.X.X-Package.zip. The Package asset includes
all pre-built ROM and Disk images as well as full source code. The other
assets contain only source code and do not have the pre-built ROM or
disk images.
All source code and distributions are maintained on GitHub. Code
contributions are very welcome.
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
In general, installation of RomWBW on your platform is very simple. You
just need to program your ROM with the correct ROM image from the RomWBW
distribution. Subsequently, you can write disk images on your disk
drives (IDE disk, CF Card, SD Card, etc.) which then provides even more
functionality.
Complete instructions for installation and operation of RomWBW are found
in the RomWBW User Guide.
Documentation
Documentation for RomWBW includes:
- RomWBW User Guide
- RomWBW System Guide
- RomWBW Applications
- RomWBW ROM Applications
- RomWBW Errata
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I want to acknowledge that a great deal of the code and inspiration for
RomWBW has been provided by or derived from the work of others in the
RetroBrew Computers Community. I sincerely appreciate all of their
contributions. The list below is probably missing many names please
let me know if I missed you!
- Andrew Lynch started it all when he created the N8VEM Z80 SBC which
became the first platform RomWBW supported. Some of his original
code can still be found in RomWBW.
- Dan Werner wrote much of the code from which RomWBW was originally
derived and he has always been a great source of knowledge and
advice.
- Douglas Goodall contributed code, time, testing, and advice in “the
early days”. He created an entire suite of application programs to
enhance the use of RomWBW. Unfortunately, they have become unusable
due to internal changes within RomWBW. As of RomWBW 2.6, these
applications are no longer provided.
- Sergey Kiselev created several hardware platforms for RomWBW
including the very popular Zeta.
- David Giles created support for the Z180 CSIO which is now included
SD Card driver.
- Phil Summers contributed the Forth and BASIC adaptations in ROM, the
AY-3-8910 sound driver, DMA support, and a long list of general code
and documentation enhancements.
- Ed Brindley contributed some of the code that supports the RCBus
platform.
- Spencer Owen created the RC2014 series of hobbyist kit computers
which has exponentially increased RomWBW usage. Some of his kits
include RomWBW.
- Stephen Cousins has likewise created a series of hobbyist kit
computers at Small Computer Central and is distributing RomWBW with
many of them.
- Alan Cox has contributed some driver code and has provided a great
deal of advice.
- The CP/NET client files were developed by Douglas Miller.
- Phillip Stevens contributed support for FreeRTOS.
- Curt Mayer contributed the original Linux / MacOS build process.
- UNA BIOS and FDISK80 are the products of John Coffman.
- FLASH4 is a product of Will Sowerbutts.
- CLRDIR is a product of Max Scane.
- Tasty Basic is a product of Dimitri Theulings.
- Dean Netherton contributed the sound driver interface and the
SN76489 sound driver.
- The RomWBW Disk Catalog document was produced by Mykl Orders.
- Rob Prouse has created many of the supplemental disk images
including Aztec C, HiTech C, SLR Z80ASM, Turbo Pascal, Microsoft
BASIC Compiler, Microsoft Fortran Compiler, and a Games compendium.
- Martin R has provided substantial help reviewing and improving the
User Guide.
- Jacques Pelletier has contributed the DS1501 RTC driver code.
- Jose Collado has contributed enhancements to the TMS driver
including compatibility with standard TMS register configuration.
- Kevin Boone has contributed a generic HBIOS date/time utility
(WDATE).
- Matt Carroll has contributed a fix to XM.COM that corrects the port
specification when doing a send.
- Dean Jenkins enhanced the build process to accommodate the Raspberry
Pi 4.
- Tom Plano has contributed a new utility (HTALK) to allow talking
directly to HBIOS COM ports.
- Lars Nelson has contributed several generic utilities such as a
universal (OS agnostic) UNARC application.
- Dylan Hall added support for specifying a secondary console.
- Bill Shen has contributed boot loaders for several of his systems.
- Laszlo Szolnoki has contributed an EF9345 video display controller
driver.
- Ladislau Szilagyi has contributed an enhanced version of CP/M Cowgol
that leverages RomWBW memory banking.
Contributions of all kinds to RomWBW are very welcome.
LICENSING
RomWBW 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.
RomWBW 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 RomWBW. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
Portions of RomWBW were created by, contributed by, or derived from the
work of others. It is believed that these works are being used in
accordance with the intentions and/or licensing of their creators.
If anyone feels their work is being used outside of its intended
licensing, please notify:
Wayne Warthen
wwarthen@gmail.com
RomWBW is an aggregate work. It is composed of many individual,
standalone programs that are distributed as a whole to function as a
cohesive system. Each program may have its own licensing which may be
different from other programs within the aggregate.
In some cases, a single program (e.g., CP/M Operating System) is
composed of multiple components with different licenses. It is believed
that in all such cases the licenses are compatible with GPL version 3.
RomWBW encourages code contributions from others. Contributors may
assert their own copyright in their contributions by annotating the
contributed source code appropriately. Contributors are further
encouraged to submit their contributions via the RomWBW source code
control system to ensure their contributions are clearly documented.
All contributions to RomWBW are subject to this license.
GETTING ASSISTANCE
The best way to get assistance with RomWBW or any aspect of the
RetroBrew Computers projects is via one of the community forums:
- RetroBrew Computers Forum
- RC2014 Google Group
- retro-comp Google Group
Submission of issues and bugs are welcome at the RomWBW GitHub
Repository.
Also feel free to email Wayne Warthen at wwarthen@gmail.com.
RomWBW ReadMe
Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com)
06 Sep 2024
OVERVIEW
RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation
of CP/M (and workalike) operating systems and applications for modern
Z80/180/280 retro-computing hardware systems. A wide variety of
platforms are supported including those produced by these developer
communities:
- RetroBrew Computers (https://www.retrobrewcomputers.org)
- RC2014 (https://rc2014.co.uk),
RC2014-Z80 (https://groups.google.com/g/rc2014-z80)
- Retro Computing (https://groups.google.com/g/retro-comp)
- Small Computer Central (https://smallcomputercentral.com/)
A complete list of the currently supported platforms is found in the
[Installation] section.
General features include:
- Z80 Family CPUs including Z80, Z180, and Z280
- Banked memory services for several banking designs
- Disk drivers for RAM, ROM, Floppy, IDE ATA/ATAPI, CF, SD, USB, Zip,
Iomega
- Serial drivers including UART (16550-like), ASCI, ACIA, SIO
- Video drivers including TMS9918, SY6545, MOS8563, HD6445
- Keyboard (PS/2) drivers via VT8242 or PPI interfaces
- Real time clock drivers including DS1302, BQ4845
- OSes: CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS, CP/M 3, NZ-COM, ZPM3, QPM, p-System, and
FreeRTOS
- Built-in VT-100 terminal emulation support
RomWBW is distributed as both source code and pre-built ROM and disk
images. Some of the provided software can be launched directly from the
ROM firmware itself:
- System Monitor
- Operating Systems (CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS)
- ROM BASIC (Nascom BASIC and Tasty BASIC)
- ROM Forth
A dynamic disk drive letter assignment mechanism allows mapping
operating system drive letters to any available disk media.
Additionally, mass storage devices (IDE Disk, CF Card, SD Card, etc.)
support the use of multiple slices (up to 256 per device). Each slice
contains a complete CP/M filesystem and can be mapped independently to
any drive letter. This overcomes the inherent size limitations in legacy
OSes and allows up to 2GB of accessible storage on a single device.
The pre-built ROM firmware images are generally suitable for most users.
However, it is also very easy to modify and build custom ROM images that
fully tailor the firmware to your specific preferences. All tools
required to build custom ROM firmware under Windows are included no
need to install assemblers, etc. The firmware can also be built using
Linux or MacOS after confirming a few standard tools have been
installed.
Multiple disk images are provided in the distribution. Most disk images
contain a complete, bootable, ready-to-run implementation of a specific
operating system. A “combo” disk image contains multiple slices, each
with a full operating system implementation. If you use this disk image,
you can easily pick whichever operating system you want to boot without
changing media.
By design, RomWBW isolates all of the hardware specific functions in the
ROM chip itself. The ROM provides a hardware abstraction layer such that
all of the operating systems and applications on a disk will run on any
RomWBW-based system. To put it simply, you can take a disk (or CF/SD/USB
Card) and move it between systems transparently.
A tool is provided that allows you to access a FAT-12/16/32 filesystem.
The FAT filesystem may be coresident on the same disk media as RomWBW
slices or on stand-alone media. This makes exchanging files with modern
OSes such as Windows, MacOS, and Linux very easy.
ACQUIRING ROMWBW
The RomWBW Repository (https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW) on GitHub is
the official distribution location for all project source and
documentation. The fully-built distribution releases are available on
the RomWBW Releases Page (https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/releases)
of the repository. On this page, you will normally see a Development
Snapshot as well as recent stable releases. Unless you have a specific
reason, I suggest you stick to the most recent stable release. Expand
the “Assets” drop-down for the release you want to download, then select
the asset named RomWBW-vX.X.X-Package.zip. The Package asset includes
all pre-built ROM and Disk images as well as full source code. The other
assets contain only source code and do not have the pre-built ROM or
disk images.
All source code and distributions are maintained on GitHub. Code
contributions are very welcome.
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
In general, installation of RomWBW on your platform is very simple. You
just need to program your ROM with the correct ROM image from the RomWBW
distribution. Subsequently, you can write disk images on your disk
drives (IDE disk, CF Card, SD Card, etc.) which then provides even more
functionality.
Complete instructions for installation and operation of RomWBW are found
in the RomWBW User Guide.
Documentation
Documentation for RomWBW includes:
- RomWBW User Guide
- RomWBW System Guide
- RomWBW Applications
- RomWBW Errata
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I want to acknowledge that a great deal of the code and inspiration for
RomWBW has been provided by or derived from the work of others in the
RetroBrew Computers Community. I sincerely appreciate all of their
contributions. The list below is probably missing many names please
let me know if I missed you!
- Andrew Lynch started it all when he created the N8VEM Z80 SBC which
became the first platform RomWBW supported. Some of his original
code can still be found in RomWBW.
- Dan Werner wrote much of the code from which RomWBW was originally
derived and he has always been a great source of knowledge and
advice.
- Douglas Goodall contributed code, time, testing, and advice in “the
early days”. He created an entire suite of application programs to
enhance the use of RomWBW. Unfortunately, they have become unusable
due to internal changes within RomWBW. As of RomWBW 2.6, these
applications are no longer provided.
- Sergey Kiselev created several hardware platforms for RomWBW
including the very popular Zeta.
- David Giles created support for the Z180 CSIO which is now included
SD Card driver.
- Phil Summers contributed the Forth and BASIC adaptations in ROM, the
AY-3-8910 sound driver, DMA support, and a long list of general code
and documentation enhancements.
- Ed Brindley contributed some of the code that supports the RCBus
platform.
- Spencer Owen created the RC2014 series of hobbyist kit computers
which has exponentially increased RomWBW usage. Some of his kits
include RomWBW.
- Stephen Cousins has likewise created a series of hobbyist kit
computers at Small Computer Central and is distributing RomWBW with
many of them.
- Alan Cox has contributed some driver code and has provided a great
deal of advice.
- The CP/NET client files were developed by Douglas Miller.
- Phillip Stevens contributed support for FreeRTOS.
- Curt Mayer contributed the original Linux / MacOS build process.
- UNA BIOS and FDISK80 are the products of John Coffman.
- FLASH4 is a product of Will Sowerbutts.
- CLRDIR is a product of Max Scane.
- Tasty Basic is a product of Dimitri Theulings.
- Dean Netherton contributed the sound driver interface and the
SN76489 sound driver.
- The RomWBW Disk Catalog document was produced by Mykl Orders.
- Rob Prouse has created many of the supplemental disk images
including Aztec C, HiTech C, SLR Z80ASM, Turbo Pascal, Microsoft
BASIC Compiler, Microsoft Fortran Compiler, and a Games compendium.
- Martin R has provided substantial help reviewing and improving the
User Guide and Applications documents.
- Mark Pruden has also contributed a great deal of content to the User
Guide.
- Jacques Pelletier has contributed the DS1501 RTC driver code.
- Jose Collado has contributed enhancements to the TMS driver
including compatibility with standard TMS register configuration.
- Kevin Boone has contributed a generic HBIOS date/time utility
(WDATE).
- Matt Carroll has contributed a fix to XM.COM that corrects the port
specification when doing a send.
- Dean Jenkins enhanced the build process to accommodate the Raspberry
Pi 4.
- Tom Plano has contributed a new utility (HTALK) to allow talking
directly to HBIOS COM ports.
- Lars Nelson has contributed several generic utilities such as a
universal (OS agnostic) UNARC application.
- Dylan Hall added support for specifying a secondary console.
- Bill Shen has contributed boot loaders for several of his systems.
- Laszlo Szolnoki has contributed an EF9345 video display controller
driver.
- Ladislau Szilagyi has contributed an enhanced version of CP/M Cowgol
that leverages RomWBW memory banking.
- Les Bird has contributed support for the NABU w/ Option Board
Contributions of all kinds to RomWBW are very welcome.
LICENSING
RomWBW 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.
RomWBW 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 RomWBW. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
Portions of RomWBW were created by, contributed by, or derived from the
work of others. It is believed that these works are being used in
accordance with the intentions and/or licensing of their creators.
If anyone feels their work is being used outside of its intended
licensing, please notify:
Wayne Warthen
wwarthen@gmail.com
RomWBW is an aggregate work. It is composed of many individual,
standalone programs that are distributed as a whole to function as a
cohesive system. Each program may have its own licensing which may be
different from other programs within the aggregate.
In some cases, a single program (e.g., CP/M Operating System) is
composed of multiple components with different licenses. It is believed
that in all such cases the licenses are compatible with GPL version 3.
RomWBW encourages code contributions from others. Contributors may
assert their own copyright in their contributions by annotating the
contributed source code appropriately. Contributors are further
encouraged to submit their contributions via the RomWBW source code
control system to ensure their contributions are clearly documented.
All contributions to RomWBW are subject to this license.
GETTING ASSISTANCE
The best way to get assistance with RomWBW or any aspect of the
RetroBrew Computers projects is via one of the community forums:
- RetroBrew Computers Forum
- RC2014 Google Group
- retro-comp Google Group
Submission of issues and bugs are welcome at the RomWBW GitHub
Repository.
Also feel free to email Wayne Warthen at wwarthen@gmail.com.

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@echo off
setlocal
set TOOLS=..\..\..\Tools
set PATH=%TOOLS%\zxcc;%PATH%
set CPMDIR80=%TOOLS%/cpm/
zxcc z80asm -dist/FM
zxcc z80asm -main/FM
zxcc z80asm -exec/FM
zxcc z80asm -eval/FM
zxcc z80asm -asmb/FM
zxcc z80asm -cmos/FM
zxcc z80asm -math/FM
zxcc z80asm -hook/FM
zxcc z80asm -data/FM
zxcc slrnk -/v,/a:0100,dist,main,exec,eval,asmb,math,hook,cmos,/p:4B00,data,bbcbasic/n,/e
copy /Y bbcbasic.com ..\..\..\Binary\Apps\ || exit /b
copy /Y bbcbasic.txt ..\..\..\Binary\Apps\ || exit /b

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@echo off
setlocal
if exist *.com del *.com
if exist *.lst del *.lst
if exist *.hex del *.hex
if exist *.prn del *.prn
if exist *.rel del *.rel
if exist *.sym del *.sym

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OBJECTS = bbcbasic.com
DOCS = bbcbasic.txt
DEST = ../../../Binary/Apps
DOCDEST = ../../../Binary/Apps
TOOLS = ../../../Tools
OTHERS = *.rel
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc
bbcbasic.com: dist.rel main.rel exec.rel eval.rel asmb.rel cmos.rel math.rel hook.rel data.rel
$(ZXCC) SLRNK -/V,/A:0100,DIST,MAIN,EXEC,EVAL,ASMB,MATH,HOOK,CMOS,/P:4B00,DATA,BBCBASIC/N,/E

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This is a RomWBW HBIOS adaptation of BBCBASIC v5.00. The
cursor and screen management assumes the use of an ANSI/VT-100 terminal
which is generally correct for RomWBW. Support for a hardware system
timer is also implemented. If your system does not have a hardware
timer, the TIME function will always return 0 and the timeout
parameter of the INKEY(n) function will not be observed (will never
timeout).
What follows is some basic information on BBCBASIC from the
distribution. Note that it starts with the v3.00 information and
later on provides information on the changes in v5.00.
-- WBW 1:15 PM 5/30/2024
BBC BASIC (Z80)
Generic CP/M Version 3.00
@@ -366,4 +383,73 @@
198 Disk full 254 Bad command
200 Close error 255 CP/M error
204 Bad name


New features in BBC BASIC (Z80) version 5.00, May 2024:
1. BASIC V statements
1.1 WHILE...ENDWHILE
1.2 Multi-line IF...THEN...ELSE...ENDIF
1.3 CASE...WHEN...OTHERWISE...ENDCASE
1.4 LOCAL DATA / RESTORE DATA
1.5 ON ERROR LOCAL / RESTORE ERROR
1.6 DIM var LOCAL size
1.7 ERROR err, message$
1.8 RESTORE +n
1.9 SWAP var1,var2
1.10 BPUT #file,string$[;]
1.11 QUIT
2. BASIC V functions
2.1 DIM(array()[,sub])
2.2 END (pointer to free space)
2.3 REPORT$
2.4 Binary constants
2.5 LEFT$ & RIGHT$ with last parameter omitted
2.6 MOD(array)
2.7 SUM(array)
2.8 SUMLEN(array)
2.9 GET$#file
3. BASIC V whole array operations
3.1 Pass a whole array to a FN/PROC
3.2 Pass a whole array to CALL
3.3 Whole array assignment
3.4 Whole array arithmetic *
3.5 Array dot-product operator
3.6 Array initialisation lists
3.7 Array compound assignment (+= etc.)
3.8 Make a whole array LOCAL
3.9 DIM a LOCAL array (on the stack) +
* String array expressions A$() = B$() + C$() are not currently supported.
+ LOCAL string arrays should be initialised to their maximum needed length
to eliminate the risk of a memory leak each time the PROC/FN is called:
LOCAL a$() : DIM a$(size%) : a$() = STRING$(max%, "a") : a$() = ""
4. Miscellaneous BASIC V features
4.1 Bit-shifts <<, >>, >>>
4.2 Floating-point indirection (|)
4.3 RETURNed parameters from FN/PROC
4.4 Compound assignment (+=, -=, *=, /= etc.)
4.5 Assigning to a sub-string: LEFT$()=, MID$()= , RIGHT$()=
4.6 Hooks for CIRCLE,ELLIPSE,FILL,LINE,MOUSE,ORIGIN,RECTANGLE,TINT,SYS,WAIT
4.7 Hooks for WIDTH function, TINT function, MODE function
5. Extensions to Acorn's BASIC V, compatible with BB4W, BBCSDL and BBCTTY
5.1 EXIT REPEAT / WHILE / FOR [var]
5.2 Address-of operator ^
5.3 Byte variables and arrays (& suffix)
5.4 'BY len' and 'TO term' qualifiers to GET$#file
5.5 ELSE IF <condition> THEN; (trailing semicolon)
5.6 == synonymous with = in comparisons
5.7 DIM a global array inside a FN/PROC (use RETURN)
Note: The token for PUT has changed from &CE in version 3 to &0E in version 5.
If this token is present in existing programs it will list as ENDWHILE rather
than PUT, and the programs will need to be modified to restore functionality.

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TITLE BBC BASIC (C) R.T.RUSSELL 1981-2024
NAME ('DATA')
;
;RAM MODULE FOR BBC BASIC INTERPRETER
;FOR USE WITH VERSION 5.0 OF BBC BASIC
;(C) COPYRIGHT R.T.RUSSELL 1981-2024
;
GLOBAL ACCS
GLOBAL BUFFER
GLOBAL ONERSP
GLOBAL LIBASE
GLOBAL PAGE
GLOBAL LOMEM
GLOBAL FREE
GLOBAL HIMEM
GLOBAL RANDOM
GLOBAL COUNT
GLOBAL WIDTH
GLOBAL ERL
GLOBAL ERR
GLOBAL ERRTRP
GLOBAL ERRTXT
GLOBAL TRACEN
GLOBAL AUTONO
GLOBAL INCREM
GLOBAL LISTON
GLOBAL DATPTR
GLOBAL FNPTR
GLOBAL PROPTR
GLOBAL STAVAR
GLOBAL OC
GLOBAL PC
GLOBAL DYNVAR
GLOBAL CURLIN
GLOBAL USER
;
;n.b. ACCS, BUFFER & STAVAR must be on page boundaries.
;
ACCS: DEFS 256 ;STRING ACCUMULATOR
BUFFER: DEFS 256 ;STRING INPUT BUFFER
STAVAR: DEFS 27*4 ;STATIC VARIABLES
OC EQU STAVAR+15*4 ;CODE ORIGIN (O%)
PC EQU STAVAR+16*4 ;PROGRAM COUNTER (P%)
DYNVAR: DEFS 54*2 ;DYN. VARIABLE POINTERS
FNPTR: DEFS 2 ;DYN. FUNCTION POINTER
PROPTR: DEFS 2 ;DYN. PROCEDURE POINTER
;
PAGE: DEFS 2 ;START OF USER PROGRAM
LOMEM: DEFS 2 ;START OF DYN. STORAGE
FREE: DEFS 2 ;FIRST FREE-SPACE BYTE
HIMEM: DEFS 2 ;FIRST BYTE ABOVE STACK
LIBASE: DEFS 2 ;START OF FIRST LIBRARY
;
TRACEN: DEFS 2 ;TRACE FLAG AND NUMBER
AUTONO: DEFS 2 ;AUTO FLAG AND NUMBER
ERRTRP: DEFS 2 ;ON ERROR STMT POINTER \
ONERSP: DEFS 2 ;ON ERROR LOCAL STKPTR /
ERRTXT: DEFS 2 ;ERROR MESSAGE POINTER
DATPTR: DEFS 2 ;DATA POINTER
ERL: DEFS 2 ;LINE NO OF LAST ERROR
CURLIN: DEFS 2 ;POINTER TO CURRENT LINE
RANDOM: DEFS 5 ;RANDOM NUMBER
COUNT: DEFS 1 ;PRINT POSITION
WIDTH: DEFS 1 ;PRINT WIDTH
ERR: DEFS 1 ;ERROR NUMBER
LISTON: DEFS 1 ;LISTO & OPT FLAG
INCREM: DEFS 1 ;AUTO INCREMENT
;
USER: END

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TITLE BBCDIST.Z80 (C) R.T.RUSSELL 1982
TITLE BBCDIST.Z80 (C) R.T.RUSSELL 1982-2024
NAME ('DIST3')
;
;BBC BASIC (Z80) - CP/M VERSION 2.30 & 3.00
;(C) COPYRIGHT R.T.RUSSELL, 1982.
;BBC BASIC (Z80) - CP/M VERSION 2.20 & 3.00
;(C) COPYRIGHT R.T.RUSSELL, 1982-2024.
;ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
;
;THIS PROGRAM ALLOWS THE USER TO ADAPT BBC BASIC TO THE
@@ -13,11 +14,14 @@
;PLEASE NOTE THAT A Z80 PROCESSOR AND CP/M VERSION 2.2
;OR LATER ARE REQUIRED.
;
;R.T.RUSSELL, 11-03-1984, 03-05-1989
;ALTERNATE REGISTERS SAVED FOR BDOS CALL, 04-06-2000
;R.T.RUSSELL, 11-03-1984, 03-05-1989, 12-05-2024
;
CPM EQU 5
COLD EQU 200H
;
CR EQU 0DH
LF EQU 0AH
ESC EQU 1BH
;
GLOBAL CLRSCN
GLOBAL PUTCSR
@@ -26,14 +30,18 @@ COLD EQU 200H
GLOBAL GETIME
GLOBAL GETKEY
GLOBAL BYE
GLOBAL BEGIN
; GLOBAL BDOS
;
ASEG
ORG 100H
; EXTRN PRTDEC16
;
;ASEG
;ORG 100H
;
;JUMP TABLE - BASIC makes calls to hardware-dependent
;features via this table:
;
JP INIT
BEGIN: JP INIT
CLRSCN: JP CLS ;CLEAR SCREEN
PUTCSR: JP PCSR ;SET CURSOR POSN.
GETCSR: JP GCSR ;READ CURSOR POSN.
@@ -42,30 +50,33 @@ GETIME: JP GTIME ;READ ELAPSED TIME
GETKEY: JP INKEY ;READ KEY (TIME LIMIT)
BYE: JP REBOOT ;RETURN TO CP/M
;
;THE CODE WHICH FOLLOWS IS A SKELETON VERSION SUITABLE
;FOR ANY CP/M SYSTEM. IT HAS BEEN CONFIGURED FOR A VT100 TO SOME DEGREE
;BY PETER SCHORN.
;BDOS - Save the IX and IY registers and before performing a
; CP/M function call.
;
BDOS: PUSH IX
PUSH IY
CALL CPM
POP IY
POP IX
RET
;
PRSTR EQU 9
;INIT - Perform hardware initialisation (if any).
;
INIT: LD A,2
INC A
LD DE,NOTZ80
JP PE,FAIL
LD C,12
CALL BDOS
OR A
LD DE,NOTV2
JP NZ,COLD
FAIL: LD C,PRSTR
INIT: LD HL,40H ;CPM/HBIOS MARKER LOC
LD A,'W'
CP (HL)
JR NZ,FAIL
INC HL
LD A,NOT 'W'
CP (HL)
JR NZ,FAIL
JP COLD
FAIL: LD DE,NOTHB
LD C,9
CALL BDOS
RST 0
;
NOTZ80: DEFB 'Wrong processor$'
NOTV2: DEFB 'Wrong CP/M version$'
NOTHB: DEFB 'CP/M w/ HBIOS required$'
;
;REBOOT - Switch off interrupts and return to CP/M
;
@@ -75,31 +86,34 @@ REBOOT: RST 0
; Outputs: DEHL = elapsed time (centiseconds)
; Destroys: A,D,E,H,L,F
;
GTIME: LD DE,0
LD HL,0
RET
GTIME: JR TICKS
;
;PTIME - Load elapsed-time clock.
; Inputs: DEHL = time to load (centiseconds)
; Destroys: A,D,E,H,L,F
;
PTIME: RET
;
;CLS - Clear screen for VT100.
; Destroys: A,D,E,H,L,F
;
CLS: PUSH BC ; save BC
LD C,PRSTR ; command for output string
LD DE,CLSSTR ; start address of string
CALL BDOS ; output to terminal
POP BC ; restore BC
PTIME:
LD BC,0F9D0H
SRL D
RR E
RR H
RR L
RST 08
RET
;
; Get OS elapsed-time clock
; Outputs: DEHL = time (centiseconds)
; Destroys: A,B,C,D,E,H,L,F
;
TICKS: LD BC,0F8D0H
RST 08
SLA L
RL H
RL E
RL D
RET
CLSSTR: DEFB 27,'[2J$' ; VT100 string for clear screen
;
;INKEY - Sample keyboard with specified wait.
; This version uses a simple software timing loop.
; Modify to use hardware/interrupt timer if available.
; Inputs: HL = Time to wait (centiseconds)
; Outputs: Carry reset indicates time-out.
; If carry set, A = character typed.
@@ -107,52 +121,64 @@ CLSSTR: DEFB 27,'[2J$' ; VT100 string for clear screen
;
INKEY: PUSH BC
PUSH HL
CALL TICKS
POP DE
ADD HL,DE
WAIT: PUSH HL
LD C,6
LD E,0FFH
CALL BDOS ;CONSOLE INPUT
CALL BDOS
POP HL
POP BC
OR A
SCF
RET NZ ;KEY PRESSED
OR H
OR L
RET Z ;TIME-OUT
PUSH BC
LD A,-1
LD BC,1250 ;DELAY CONSTANT
WAIT: DEC BC
CP B
JP NZ,WAIT ;WAIT FOR APPROX 10ms
POP BC
DEC HL
JR INKEY
JR NZ,INKEY1
PUSH HL
CALL TICKS
POP DE
SBC HL,DE
EX DE,HL
JR C,WAIT
INKEY1: POP BC
RET
;
;CLS - Clear screen.
; (Customise to suit your VDU)
; Destroys: A,D,E,H,L,F
;
CLS:
LD DE,CLSSTR
LD C,9
JP BDOS
;
CLSSTR: DEFB ESC,'[H',ESC,'[2J$'
;
;PCSR - Move cursor to specified position.
; Inputs: DE = horizontal position (LHS=0)
; HL = vertical position (TOP=0)
; called by TAB(column, row)
; Destroys: A,D,E,H,L,F
;
PCSR: LD B,L ; vertical = line (row)
CALL CONV ; normalized and convert to decimal
LD (LIN),HL ; and store into string
LD B,E ; horizontal = column
CALL CONV ; normalized and convert to decimal
LD (COL),HL ; and store into string
LD C,PRSTR ; output string command
LD C,9 ; output string command
LD DE,CURS ; start of string
JR BDOS ; output string to terminal
JP BDOS ; output string to terminal
;
; VT100 sequence for cursor positioning
CURS: DEFB 27, '['
LIN: DEFW 0 ; high byte, low byte for decimal line
DEFB ';'
COL: DEFW 0 ; high byte, low byte for decimal column
DEFB 'H$'
;
; convert binary B (0 <= B < 99, not checked) into B+1 in decimal.
; L = upper byte, H = lower byte. ready for LD (...), HL
; destroys A, B, L, H
; optimized for space over time
;
CONV: INC B ; normalize, home in VT100 is (1,1)
LD A,'0' ; A is counter for low byte of result
LD L,A ; L is counter for high byte of result
@@ -164,35 +190,7 @@ CONVLP: INC A ; now B times increment AL in decimal
CONT: DJNZ CONVLP ; B times
LD H,A ; put low byte into right place
RET
;BDOS - Save the IX and IY and alternate registers
; before performing a CP/M function call.
;
BDOS: PUSH IX
PUSH IY
EXX
PUSH BC
PUSH DE
PUSH HL
EXX
EX AF,AF'
PUSH AF
EX AF,AF'
CALL CPM
EX AF,AF'
POP AF
EX AF,AF'
EXX
POP HL
POP DE
POP BC
EXX
POP IY
POP IX
RET
;GCSR - Return cursor coordinates.
; Outputs: DE = X coordinate (POS)
; HL = Y coordinate (VPOS)
@@ -202,24 +200,42 @@ GCSR: LD DE,0
LD HL,0
RET
;
IF $ GT 1F4H
;COUT - Output a character to the console
; Inputs: A = character
; Destroys: A,F
;
COUT: PUSH BC
PUSH DE
PUSH HL
LD E,A
LD C,2
CALL BDOS
POP HL
POP DE
POP BC
RET
;
;IF $ GT 1F0H
IF $-BEGIN GT 0F0H
ERROR 'INSUFFICIENT SPACE'
ENDIF
;
ORG 1F4H
;ORG 1F0H
DEFS 0F0H - ($ - BEGIN)
;
OFFLO: DEFW 0 ;TIME OFFSET LO
OFFHI: DEFW 0 ;TIME OFFSET HI
DEFB 80 ;WIDTH
DEFB 'E' AND 1FH ;CURSOR UP
DEFB 'X' AND 1FH ;CURSOR DOWN
DEFB 'A' AND 1FH ;START OF LINE
DEFB 'F' AND 1FH ;END OF LINE
DEFB 'T' AND 1FH ;DELETE TO END OF LINE
DEFB 'H' AND 1FH ;BACKSPACE
DEFB 'U' AND 1FH ;CANCEL LINE
DEFB 'S' AND 1FH ;CURSOR LEFT
DEFB 'D' AND 1FH ;CURSOR RIGHT
DEFB 'G' AND 1FH ;DELETE CHARACTER
DEFB 'V' AND 1FH ;INSERT CHARACTER
DEFB 'G' AND 1FH ;CURSOR UP
DEFB 'O' AND 1FH ;CURSOR DOWN
DEFB 'F' AND 1FH ;START OF LINE
DEFB 'N' AND 1FH ;END OF LINE
DEFB 'X' AND 1FH ;DELETE TO END OF LINE
DEFB 08H ;BACKSPACE & DELETE
DEFB 'U' AND 1FH ;DEL TO START OF LINE
DEFB 'J' AND 1FH ;CURSOR LEFT
DEFB 'L' AND 1FH ;CURSOR RIGHT
DEFB 'R' AND 1FH ;DELETE CHARACTER
DEFB 'Q' AND 1FH ;INS/OVR TOGGLE
;
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NAME ('HOOK')
;
GLOBAL CLG
GLOBAL COLOUR
GLOBAL DRAW
GLOBAL ENVEL
GLOBAL GCOL
GLOBAL MODE
GLOBAL MOVE
GLOBAL PLOT
GLOBAL SOUND
GLOBAL PUTIMS
GLOBAL CIRCLE
GLOBAL ELLIPSE
GLOBAL FILL
GLOBAL MOUSE
GLOBAL ORIGIN
GLOBAL RECTAN
GLOBAL LINE
GLOBAL TINT
GLOBAL WAIT
GLOBAL SYS
;
GLOBAL ADVAL
GLOBAL POINT
GLOBAL GETIMS
GLOBAL TINTFN
GLOBAL MODEFN
GLOBAL WIDFN
;
EXTRN EXTERR
;
CLG:
COLOUR:
DRAW:
ENVEL:
GCOL:
MODE:
MOVE:
PLOT:
SOUND:
ADVAL:
POINT:
GETIMS:
PUTIMS:
CIRCLE:
ELLIPSE:
FILL:
MOUSE:
ORIGIN:
RECTAN:
LINE:
TINT:
TINTFN:
MODEFN:
WIDFN:
WAIT:
SYS:
XOR A
CALL EXTERR
DEFM 'Sorry'
DEFB 0
;
END

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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ pushd VGM && call Build || exit /b & popd
pushd cpuspd && call Build || exit /b & popd
pushd Survey && call Build || exit /b & popd
pushd HTalk && call Build || exit /b & popd
pushd BBCBASIC && call Build || exit /b & popd
copy *.com %APPBIN%\ || exit /b

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@@ -19,3 +19,4 @@ pushd VGM && call Clean || exit /b 1 & popd
pushd cpuspd && call Clean || exit /b 1 & popd
pushd Survey && call Clean || exit /b 1 & popd
pushd HTalk && call Clean || exit /b 1 & popd
pushd BBCBASIC && call Clean || exit /b 1 & popd

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# RomWBW HBIOS CP/M FAT Utility ("FAT.COM")
Author: Wayne Warthen \
Updated: 6-Jan-2024
Updated: 6-May-2024
This application allows copying files between CP/M filesystems and FAT
filesystems (DOS, Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.). The application runs on
@@ -72,6 +72,38 @@ creation.
- Wildcard matching in FAT filesystems is a bit unusual as
implemented by FatFs. See FatFs documentation.
- The `FAT FORMAT` command will not perform a physical format on
floppy disks. You must use FDU to do this prior to using
`FAT FORMAT`.
- Formatting (`FAT FORMAT`) of floppies does not work well. The
underlying FatFs library uses some non-standard fields. The
resulting floppy may or may not be useable on other systems. It is
best to format a FAT floppy on a Windows or DOS system. You should
have no problems copying files to/from such a floppy using `FAT`.
### Known Issues
- CP/M (and workalike) OSes have significant restrictions on filename
characters. The FAT application will block any attempt to create a
file on the CP/M filesystem containing any of these prohibited
characters:
| `< > . , ; : ? * [ ] |/ \`
The operation will be aborted with "`Error: Invalid Path Name`" if such
a filename character is encountered.
Since MS-DOS does allow some of these characters, you can have
issues when copying files from MS-DOS to CP/M if the MS-DOS filenames
use these characters. Unfortunately, FAT is not yet smart enough to
substitute illegal characters with legal ones. So, you will need to
clean the filenames before trying to copy them to CP/M.
- The FAT application does try to detect the scenario where you are
copying a file to itself. However, this detection is not perfect and
can corrupt a file if it occurs. Be careful to avoid this.
### License:
GNU GPLv3 (see file LICENSE.txt)
@@ -123,3 +155,4 @@ creation.
| 12-Oct-2023 | v0.9.9 | (beta) handle updated HBIOS Disk Device call |
| 6-Jan-2024 | v1.0.0 | updated to latest FsFat (v0.15) |
| | | updated to latest SDCC (v4.3) |
| 6-May-2024 | v1.1.0 | improve floppy format boot record |

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
OBJECTS = sysgen.com syscopy.com assign.com format.com talk.com \
mode.com rtc.com timer.com rtchb.com
SUBDIRS = HTalk XM FDU FAT Tune Test ZMP ZMD Dev VGM cpuspd Survey
SUBDIRS = HTalk XM FDU FAT Tune Test ZMP ZMD Dev VGM cpuspd Survey BBCBASIC
DEST = ../../Binary/Apps
TOOLS =../../Tools

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@@ -8,4 +8,5 @@ set TASMTABS=%TOOLS%\tasm32
tasm -t180 -g3 -fFF inttest.asm inttest.com inttest.lst || exit /b
copy /Y inttest.com ..\..\..\..\Binary\Apps\Test\ || exit /b
copy /Y inttest.doc ..\..\..\..\Binary\Apps\Test\ || exit /b

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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
OBJECTS = inttest.com
DOCS = inttest.doc
DEST = ../../../../Binary/Apps/Test
DOCDEST = ../../../../Binary/Apps/Test
TOOLS =../../../../Tools
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@@ -176,6 +176,8 @@ estidx:
jr z,hkim
cp 2
jr z,hkim
cp 3
jr z,hkim
ret
;
; Setup interrupt handler
@@ -545,8 +547,8 @@ stack .equ $ ; stack top
;
; Messages
;
msgban .db "INTTEST v1.2, 15-May-2019",13,10
.db "Copyright (C) 2019, Wayne Warthen, GNU GPL v3",0
msgban .db "INTTEST v1.3, 16-May-2024",13,10
.db "Copyright (C) 2024, Wayne Warthen, GNU GPL v3",0
msginfo .db "Interrupt information request...",0
msgmode .db " Active interrupt mode: ",0
msgcnt .db " Vector entries in use: ",0

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@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
INTTEST
=======
RomWBW includes an API allowing applications to "hook" interrupts.
The `INTTEST` utility allows you to test this functionality.
** Syntax **
`INTTEST`
** Usage **
`INTTEST` is an interactive application. At startup, it will display
a list of the interrupt vector slots in your system along with the
current vector address for each of them.
It then prompts you to enter the slot number (in hex) of a vector to
hook. After entering this, the application will watch the hooked
vector and countdown from 0xFF to 0x00 as interrupts are noted.
When the counter reaches 0x00, the interrupt is unhooked and the
application terminates. The application can also be terminated by
pressing <esc>.
** Notes **
If your system is running without interrupts active, the application
will terminate immediately.
All slots have vectors even if the corresponding interrupt is not
doing anything. In this case, the vector is pointing to the "bad
interrupt" handler.
If you hook a vector that is not receiving any interrupts, the
down-counter will not do anything.
** Etymology* *
The `INTTEST` command is an original product and the source code is
provided in the RomWBW distribution.

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
; WBW 2022-04-01: Add menu for test functions
; WBW 2022-04-02: Fix prtchr register saving/recovery
; WBW 2023-10-19: Add support for Duodyne
; WBW 2024-06-10: Add support for RC2014
;
;=======================================================================
;
@@ -25,6 +26,10 @@ iodat_rph .equ $8C ; PS/2 controller data port address
; Duodyne:
iocmd_duo .equ $4D ; PS/2 controller command port address
iodat_duo .equ $4C ; PS/2 controller data port address
; RC2014 (EP/Sally)
iocmd_rc .equ $64 ; PS/2 controller command port address
iodat_rc .equ $60 ; PS/2 controller data port address
;
cpumhz .equ 8 ; for time delay calculations (not critical)
;
@@ -87,6 +92,8 @@ setup1:
jr z,setup_rph
cp '3' ; Duodyne
jr z,setup_duo
cp '4' ; RC2014 EP/Sally
jr z,setup_rc
cp 'X'
jr z,exit
jr setup
@@ -115,6 +122,14 @@ setup_duo:
ld de,str_duo
jr setup2
;
setup_rc:
ld a,iocmd_rc
ld (iocmd),a
ld a,iodat_rc
ld (iodat),a
ld de,str_rc
jr setup2
;
setup2:
call prtstr
call crlf2
@@ -1437,16 +1452,18 @@ delay1:
; Constants
;=======================================================================
;
str_banner .db "PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Information v0.8, 6-Nov-2023",0
str_banner .db "PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Information v0.9, 10-Jun-2024",0
str_hwmenu .db "PS/2 Controller Port Options:\r\n\r\n"
.db " 1 - Nhyodyne\r\n"
.db " 2 - Rhyophyre\r\n"
.db " 3 - Duodyne\r\n"
.db " 4 - RC2014\r\n"
.db " X - Exit Application\r\n"
.db "\r\nSelection? ",0
str_mbc .db "Nhyodyne",0
str_rph .db "Rhyophyre",0
str_duo .db "Duodyne",0
str_rc .db "RC2014 (Saly)",0
str_menu .db "PS/2 Testing Options:\r\n\r\n"
.db " C - Test PS/2 Controller\r\n"
.db " K - Test PS/2 Keyboard\r\n"

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@@ -47,6 +47,10 @@
; 2022-03-20 [DDW] Add support for MBC PSG module
; 2023-03-30 [WBW] Fix for quark delay adjustment being trashed
; 2024-02-23 [WBW] Include ACR value in config table
; 2024-04-16 [WBW] Add support for NABU AY-3-8910
; 2024-05-10 [WBW] Hack to avoid corrupting bits 6&7 of PSG R7 for NABU!
; 2024-07-08 [WBW] Add support for Les Bird's Graphics, Sound, Joystick
; 2024-07-11 [WBW] Updated, Les Bird's module now uses same settings as EB6
;_______________________________________________________________________________
;
; ToDo:
@@ -570,8 +574,8 @@ CFGSIZ .EQU $ - CFGTBL
.DB $07, $D8, $D0, $D8, $FF, $FF, $FF ; RCZ80 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB
;
.DB $07, $A0, $A1, $A2, $FF, $FF, $FF ; RCZ80 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB Rev 6)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB6
.DB $07, $A0, $A1, $A2, $FF, $FF, $FF ; RCZ80 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MSX)
.DW HWSTR_RCMSX
;
.DB $07, $D1, $D0, $D0, $FF, $FF, $FF ; RCZ80 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MF)
.DW HWSTR_RCMF
@@ -582,8 +586,8 @@ CFGSIZ .EQU $ - CFGTBL
.DB $08, $68, $60, $68, $C0, $FF, $FF ; RCZ180 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB
;
.DB $08, $A0, $A1, $A2, $C0, $FF, $FF ; RCZ180 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB Rev 6)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB6
.DB $08, $A0, $A1, $A2, $C0, $FF, $FF ; RCZ180 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MSX)
.DW HWSTR_RCMSX
;
.DB $08, $61, $60, $60, $C0, $FF, $FF ; RCZ180 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MF)
.DW HWSTR_RCMF
@@ -594,8 +598,8 @@ CFGSIZ .EQU $ - CFGTBL
.DB $09, $D8, $D0, $D8, $FF, $FF, $FF ; EZZ80 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB
;
.DB $09, $A0, $A1, $A2, $FF, $FF, $FF ; EZZ80 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB Rev 6)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB6
.DB $09, $A0, $A1, $A2, $FF, $FF, $FF ; EZZ80 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MSX)
.DW HWSTR_RCMSX
;
.DB $09, $D1, $D0, $D0, $FF, $FF, $FF ; EZZ80 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MF)
.DW HWSTR_RCMF
@@ -606,8 +610,8 @@ CFGSIZ .EQU $ - CFGTBL
.DB $0A, $68, $60, $68, $C0, $FF, $FF ; SCZ180 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB
;
.DB $0A, $A0, $A1, $A2, $C0, $FF, $FF ; SCZ180 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB Rev 6)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB6
.DB $0A, $A0, $A1, $A2, $C0, $FF, $FF ; SCZ180 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MS6)
.DW HWSTR_RCMSX
;
.DB $0A, $61, $60, $60, $C0, $FF, $FF ; SCZ180 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MF)
.DW HWSTR_RCMF
@@ -618,8 +622,8 @@ CFGSIZ .EQU $ - CFGTBL
.DB $0B, $D8, $D0, $D8, $FF, $FF, $FF ; RCZ280 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB
;
.DB $0B, $A0, $A1, $A2, $FF, $FF, $FF ; RCZ280 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (EB Rev 6)
.DW HWSTR_RCEB6
.DB $0B, $A0, $A1, $A2, $FF, $FF, $FF ; RCZ280 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MSX)
.DW HWSTR_RCMSX
;
.DB $0B, $D1, $D0, $D0, $FF, $FF, $FF ; RCZ280 W/ RC SOUND MODULE (MF)
.DW HWSTR_RCMF
@@ -632,6 +636,9 @@ CFGSIZ .EQU $ - CFGTBL
;
.DB 17, $A4, $A5, $A4, $FF, $A6, $FE ; DUODYNE
.DW HWSTR_DUO
;
.DB 22, $41, $40, $40, $FF, $FF, $FF ; NABU
.DW HWSTR_NABU
;
.DB $FF ; END OF TABLE MARKER
;
@@ -661,7 +668,7 @@ TMP .DB 0 ; work around use of undocumented Z80
HBIOSMD .DB 0 ; NON-ZERO IF USING HBIOS SOUND DRIVER, ZERO OTHERWISE
OCTAVEADJ .DB 0 ; AMOUNT TO ADJUST OCTAVE UP OR DOWN
MSGBAN .DB "Tune Player for RomWBW v3.6, 23-Feb-2024",0
MSGBAN .DB "Tune Player for RomWBW v3.10, 11-Jul-2024",0
MSGUSE .DB "Copyright (C) 2024, Wayne Warthen, GNU GPL v3",13,10
.DB "PTxPlayer Copyright (C) 2004-2007 S.V.Bulba",13,10
.DB "MYMPlay by Marq/Lieves!Tuore",13,10,13,10
@@ -682,11 +689,12 @@ MSGERR .DB "App Error", 0
HWSTR_SCG .DB "SCG ECB Board",0
HWSTR_N8 .DB "N8 Onboard Sound",0
HWSTR_RCEB .DB "RCBus Sound Module (EB)",0
HWSTR_RCEB6 .DB "RCBus Sound Module (EBv6)",0
HWSTR_RCMSX .DB "RCBus Sound Module (MSX)",0
HWSTR_RCMF .DB "RCBus Sound Module (MF)",0
HWSTR_LINC .DB "Z50 LiNC Sound Module",0
HWSTR_MBC .DB "NHYODYNE Sound Module",0
HWSTR_DUO .DB "DUODYNE Sound Module",0
HWSTR_NABU .DB "NABU Onboard Sound",0
MSGUNSUP .db "MYM files not supported with HBIOS yet!\r\n", 0
@@ -2080,8 +2088,23 @@ LOUT OUT (C),A
LD HL, AYREGS ; START OF VALUE LIST
LOUT OUT (C), A ; SELECT REGISTER
LD C, D ; POINT TO DATA PORT
OUTI ; WRITE (HL) TO DATA PORT, BUMP HL
LD C, E ; POINT TO ADDRESS PORT
; UGLINESS FOR NABU! WE NEED TO KEEP BIT 7 = 0, AND BIT 6 = 1
; FOR PSG REG 7
CP 7 ; PSG REG 7?
JR NZ,LOUT1 ; SKIP SPECIAL PROCESSING
PUSH AF ; SAVE AF
LD A,(HL) ; GET VALUE BYTE
AND %00111111 ; FIX BITS 6 & 7
OR %01000000 ; ... FOR NABU!
OUT (C),A ; SEND THE FIXED VALUE
DEC B ; SIMULATE THE RESET
INC HL ; ... OF OUTI
POP AF ; RESTORE AF
JR LOUT1A ; RESUME LOOP
LOUT1 OUTI ; WRITE (HL) TO DATA PORT, BUMP HL
LOUT1A LD C, E ; POINT TO ADDRESS PORT
INC A ; NEXT REGISTER
CP 13 ; REG 13?
JR NZ, LOUT ; IF NOT, LOOP
@@ -2091,6 +2114,7 @@ LOUT OUT (C), A ; SELECT REGISTER
JP M, LOUT2 ; IF BIT 7 SET, RETURN W/O WRITING VALUE
LD C, D ; SELECT DATA PORT
OUT (C), A ; WRITE VALUE TO REGISTER 13
LOUT2 CALL NORMIO
EI
RET ; AND DONE
@@ -2537,8 +2561,23 @@ upsg1: ld hl,(psource)
psglp: ld c, e ; C := RSEL
out (c), a ; Select register
ld c, d ; C := RDAT
outi ; Set register value
inc a ; Next register
; ugliness for nabu! we need to keep bit 7 = 0, and bit 6 = 1
; for psg reg 7
cp 7 ; psg reg 7?
jr nz,psglp1 ; if not, skip special processing
push af ; save af
ld a,(hl) ; get value byte
and %00111111 ; fix bits 6 & 7
or %01000000 ; ... for NABU!
out (c),a ; send the fixed value
dec b ; simulate the rest
inc hl ; ... of outi
pop af ; restore af
jr psglp2 ; resume loop
psglp1: outi ; Set register value
psglp2: inc a ; Next register
ld bc, (3 * FRAG) - 1 ; Bytes to skip before next reg-1
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@@ -33,6 +33,8 @@
;
;[2023/07/07] v1.9 Support DUODYNE
;
;[2024/09/02] v1.10 Support Genesis STD Z180
;
; Constants
;
mask_data .EQU %10000000 ; RTC data line
@@ -52,6 +54,7 @@ PORT_RCZ280 .EQU $C0 ; RTC port for RCZ280
PORT_MBC .EQU $70 ; RTC port for MBC
PORT_RPH .EQU $84 ; RTC port for RHYOPHYRE
PORT_DUO .EQU $94 ; RTC port for DUODYNE
PORT_STDZ180 .EQU $84 ; RTC Port for STD Bus Z180 board
BDOS .EQU 5 ; BDOS invocation vector
@@ -1143,7 +1146,13 @@ HINIT:
CP 17 ; DUODYNE
JP Z,RTC_INIT2
;
; Unknown platform
LD C,PORT_STDZ180
LD DE,PLT_STDZ180
CP 21 ; STD Z180
JP Z,RTC_INIT2
;
; Unknown platform
LD DE,PLTERR ; BIOS error message
LD C,9 ; BDOS string display function
CALL BDOS ; Do it
@@ -1769,6 +1778,7 @@ PLT_RCZ280 .TEXT ", RCBus Z280 RTC Module Latch Port 0xC0\r\n$"
PLT_MBC .TEXT ", MBC RTC Latch Port 0x70\r\n$"
PLT_RPH .TEXT ", RHYOPHYRE RTC Latch Port 0x84\r\n$"
PLT_DUO .TEXT ", DUODYNE RTC Latch Port 0x70\r\n$"
PLT_STDZ180 .TEXT ", STD Z180 RTC Module latch port 0x84\r\n$"
;
; Generic FOR-NEXT loop algorithm

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ call BuildZRC || exit /b
call BuildZ1RCC || exit /b
call BuildZZRCC || exit /b
call BuildZRC512 || exit /b
call BuildFZ80 || exit /b
if "%1" == "dist" (
call Clean || exit /b

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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
@echo off
setlocal
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@@ -2266,13 +2266,7 @@ INIT:
RST 08 ; DO IT, DE=MAJ/MIN/UP/PAT
LD A,D ; A := MAJ/MIN
CP ((RMJ << 4) | RMN) ; MATCH?
JR NZ,INIT1 ; HANDLE VER MISMATCH
LD A,E ; A := OS UP/PAT
AND $F0 ; PAT NOT INCLUDED IN MATCH
CP (RUP << 4) ; MATCH?
JR NZ,INIT1 ; HANDLE VER MISMATCH
JR INIT2 ; ALL GOOD, CONTINUE
INIT1:
JR Z,INIT2 ; ALL GOOD, CONTINUE
; DISPLAY VERSION MISMATCH
CALL NEWLINE2 ; FORMATTING
LD DE,STR_VERMIS ; VERSION MISMATCH
@@ -2753,10 +2747,12 @@ CLRRAM2:
#ENDIF
LD A,(BNKUSER) ; SWITCH BACK TO USER BANK
CALL HB_BNKSEL ; SELECT BANK
EI ; INTERRUPTS OK AGAIN
CALL NEWLINE2 ; FORMATTING
LD DE,STR_INITRAMDISK ; RAM DISK INIT MESSAGE
CALL WRITESTR ; DISPLAY IT
LD A,(BNKRAMD) ; SWITCH BACK TO FIRST BANK
DI ; DISABLE INTERRUPTS AGAIN
LD A,(BNKRAMD) ; SWITCH BACK TO FIRST RAM BANK
CALL HB_BNKSEL ; SELECT BANK
LD HL,0 ; SOURCE ADR FOR FILL
LD BC,$2000 ; LENGTH OF FILL IS 8K

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@@ -96,13 +96,7 @@ init$2:
rst 08 ; do it, de=maj/min/up/pat
ld a,d ; a := maj/min
cp ((rmj << 4) | rmn) ; match?
jr nz,init$3 ; handle ver mismatch
ld a,e ; a := os up/pat
and 0F0h ; pat not included in match
cp (rup << 4) ; match?
jr nz,init$3 ; handle ver mismatch
jr init$4 ; all good, continue
init$3:
jr z,init$4 ; all good, continue
; display version mismatch
ld hl,vermis$msg ; version mismatch
call ?pmsg ; display it

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
$define{doc_ver}{Version 3.5}$
$define{doc_product}{RomWBW}$
$define{doc_root}{https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/dev/Doc}$
$define{file_root}{https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW/raw/master}$
$define{doc_root}{$file_root$/Doc}$
$ifndef{doc_title}$ $define{doc_title}{Document Title}$ $endif$
$ifndef{doc_author}$ $define{doc_author}{Wayne Warthen}$ $endif$
$define{doc_date}{$date{%d %b %Y}$}$
@@ -10,7 +11,6 @@ $define{doc_orgurl}{www.retrobrewcomputers.org}$
$define{doc_user}{[RomWBW User Guide]($doc_root$/RomWBW User Guide.pdf)}$
$define{doc_sys}{[RomWBW System Guide]($doc_root$/RomWBW System Guide.pdf)}$
$define{doc_apps}{[RomWBW Applications]($doc_root$/RomWBW Applications.pdf)}$
$define{doc_romapps}{[RomWBW ROM Applications]($doc_root$/RomWBW ROM Applications.pdf)}$
$define{doc_catalog}{[RomWBW Disk Catalog]($doc_root$/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf)}$
$define{doc_errata}{[RomWBW Errata]($doc_root$/RomWBW Errata.pdf)}$

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@@ -2,8 +2,12 @@
setlocal
::
:: NOTE: Pandoc and Latex (MiKTeX or TexLive) must be installed
:: and available on commandline for this build to work!!!
:: NOTE: Pandoc, LuaLatex (MiKTeX or TexLive), and Roboto Font
:: must be installed and available on commandline for this build to work!!!
::
:: - Pandoc (https://pandoc.org/)
:: - MiKTeX (https://miktex.org/)
:: - Install Roboto font from MiKTeX Console
::
set TOOLS=..\..\Tools
@@ -11,20 +15,18 @@ set PATH=%TOOLS%\gpp;%PATH%
if not "%1"=="" (call :GenDoc %1 & goto :eof)
call :GenDoc ReadMe
call :GenDoc UserGuide
call :GenDoc SystemGuide
call :GenDoc Applications
call :GenDoc ROM_Applications
call :GenDoc Catalog
call :GenDoc Errata
call :GenDoc ReadMe || exit /b
call :GenDoc UserGuide || exit /b
call :GenDoc SystemGuide || exit /b
call :GenDoc Applications || exit /b
call :GenDoc Catalog || exit /b
call :GenDoc Errata || exit /b
if exist ReadMe.gfm copy Readme.gfm ..\..\ReadMe.md || exit /b
if exist ReadMe.txt copy ReadMe.txt ..\..\ReadMe.txt || exit /b
if exist UserGuide.pdf copy UserGuide.pdf "..\..\Doc\RomWBW User Guide.pdf" || exit /b
if exist SystemGuide.pdf copy SystemGuide.pdf "..\..\Doc\RomWBW System Guide.pdf" || exit /b
if exist Applications.pdf copy Applications.pdf "..\..\Doc\RomWBW Applications.pdf" || exit /b
if exist ROM_Applications.pdf copy ROM_Applications.pdf "..\..\Doc\RomWBW ROM Applications.pdf" || exit /b
if exist Catalog.pdf copy Catalog.pdf "..\..\Doc\RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf" || exit /b
if exist Errata.pdf copy Errata.pdf "..\..\Doc\RomWBW Errata.pdf" || exit /b
@@ -37,9 +39,6 @@ echo.
echo Processing document %1...
::gpp -o %1.tmp %1.md
::gpp -o %1.tmp -U "\\" "" "{" "}{" "}" "{" "}" "#" "" %1.md
::gpp -o %1.tmp -U "" "" "(" "," ")" "(" ")" "#" "" -M "#" "\n" " " " " "\n" "(" ")" %1.md
gpp -o %1.tmp -U "$" "$" "{" "}{" "}$" "{" "}" "@@@" "" -M "$" "$" "{" "}{" "}$" "{" "}" %1.md || exit /b
::pandoc %1.tmp -f markdown -t latex -s -o %1.tex --default-image-extension=pdf || exit /b

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@@ -217,9 +217,9 @@ on using the applications and files listed.
| `INITDIR.COM` | ZSDOS | ZSDOS Prepare disks for P2DOS Stamps |
| `KERMIT.COM` | -- | Generic CP/M 2.2 Kermit communication application |
| `LBREXT.COM` | -- | Extract library files |
| `LDDS.COM` | ZSDOS | Clock driver |
| `LDNZT.COM` | ZSDOS | Clock driver |
| `LDP2D.COM` | ZSDOS | Clock driver |
| `LDDS.COM` | ZSDOS | Load DateStamper date/time stamping resident extension |
| `LDNZT.COM` | ZSDOS | Load NZT date/time stamping resident extension |
| `LDP2D.COM` | ZSDOS | Load P2DOS date/time stamping resident extension |
| `LIB.COM` | -- | DRI Library manager |
| `LINK.COM` | -- | DRI CPM relocatable linker |
| `LOAD.COM` | -- | DRI hex file loader into memory |
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ on using the applications and files listed.
| `PMARC.COM` | -- | LHA file compressor |
| `PMEXT.COM` | -- | Extractor for PMARC archives |
| `PUTBG.COM` | ZSDOS | ZSDOS Prepare disk for backgrounder |
| `PUTDS.COM` | ZSDOS | ZSDOS Prepare disk for datestamper |
| `PUTDS.COM` | ZSDOS | ZSDOS Prepare disk for datestamper date/time stamping|
| `RELOG.COM` | ZSDOS | ZSDOS relog disks after program that bypasses BDOS |
| `RMAC.COM` | -- | DRI Relocatable Macro Assembler |
| `SETTERM.COM` | ZSDOS | ZSDOS Installs terminal control codes into DateSamper utilities |

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#
# NOTE: gpp, Pandoc, and Latex (MiKTeX or TexLive) must be installed
# NOTE: gpp, Pandoc, LuaLatex (MiKTeX or TexLive), and Roboto Font must be installed
# and available on commandline for this build to work!!!
# Typically "sudo apt install gpp pandoc texlive-latex-extra texlive-luatex texlive-fonts-extra fonts-roboto"
#
OBJECTS = ReadMe.gfm ReadMe.txt UserGuide.pdf SystemGuide.pdf Applications.pdf ROM_Applications.pdf Catalog.pdf Errata.pdf
# On MacOS:
# brew install gpp pandoc texlive
# brew install --cask font-roboto
#
# On Ubuntu Linux:
# apt install gpp pandoc texlive texlive-luatex texlive-fonts-extra
#
OBJECTS = ReadMe.gfm ReadMe.txt UserGuide.pdf SystemGuide.pdf Applications.pdf Catalog.pdf Errata.pdf
# DEST = ../../Doc
TOOLS = ../../Tools
OTHERS = *.tmp
include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc
all :: deploy
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cp UserGuide.pdf "../../Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf"
cp SystemGuide.pdf "../../Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf"
cp Applications.pdf "../../Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf"
cp ROM_Applications.pdf "../../Doc/RomWBW ROM Applications.pdf"
cp Catalog.pdf "../../Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf"
cp Errata.pdf "../../Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf"
cp Errata.pdf "../../Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf"

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$define{doc_title}{ROM Applications}$
$define{doc_author}{Phillip Summers}$
$define{doc_authmail}{}$
$include{"Book.h"}$
# Summary
RomWBW includes a small selection of built in utilities and
programming languages.
`\clearpage`{=latex}
# ROMWBW Monitor
The Monitor program is a low level utility that can be used
for testing and programming. It allows programs to be entered,
memory to be examined, and input/output devices to be read or
written to.
It's key advantage is that is available at boot up.
Its key disadvantages are that code cannot be entered in assembly
language and there is no ability to save to memory devices.
The available memory area for programming is `0200-EDFFh`.
The following areas are reserved:
Memory Area | Function
------------|-----------------------------------
`0000-00FFh`| Jump and restart (RST) vectors
`0100-01FFh`| HBIOS configuration block
`EE00-FDFFh`| MONITOR
`FE00-FFFFh`| HBIOS proxy
Commands can be entered at the command prompt `>`
Automatic case conversion takes place on command entry and all
arguments are expected to be in hex format.
The current memory bank in low memory is displayed before the prompt i.e.:
`8E>`
The Monitor allows access to all memory locations but ROM and
Flash memory cannot be written to. Memory outside the normal
address range can be accessed using the B command. The first
256 bytes `0000-01FF` is critical for the HBIOS operation.
Changing banks may make this information inaccessible.
Refer to the RomWBW Architecture manual for details memory banking.
A quick guide to using the Monitor program follows:
## ? - Displays a summary of available commands.
```
Monitor Commands (all values in hex):
B - Boot system
D xxxx [yyyy] - Dump memory from xxxx to yyyy
F xxxx yyyy zz - Fill memory from xxxx to yyyy with zz
H - Halt system
I xxxx - Input from port xxxx
K - Keyboard echo
L - Load Intel hex data
M xxxx yyyy zzzz - Move memory block xxxx-yyyy to zzzz
O xxxx yy - Output value yy to port xxxx
P xxxx - Program RAM at address xxxx
R xxxx [[yy] [zzzz]] - Run code at address xxxx
Pass yy and zzzz to register A and BC
T xxxx - X-modem transfer to memory location xxxx
S xx - Set bank to xx
X - Exit monitor
```
## Cold Boot
B - Performs a cold boot of the ROMWBW system. A complete
re-initialization of the system is performed and the system
returns to the Boot Loader prompt.
## Dump Memory
D xxxx [yyyy] - Dump memory from hex location xxxx to yyyy
on the screen as lines of 16 hexadecimal bytes with their
ASCII equivalents (if within a set range, else a '.' is
printed). If the end address is omitted then 256 bytes is
displayed.
A good tool to see where code is located, check
for version id, obtain details for chip configurations and
execution paths.
Examples: `D 100 1FF`
```
0100: 10 0B 01 5A 33 45 4E 56 01 00 00 2A 06 00 F9 11 ...Z3ENV...*..ù.
0110: DE 38 37 ED 52 4D 44 0B 6B 62 13 36 00 ED B0 21 Þ87íRMD.kb.6.í°!
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0150: 02 C3 64 02 C3 75 02 C3 88 02 C3 B2 03 C3 0D 04 .Ãd.Ãu.Ã..ò.Ã..
0160: C3 19 04 C3 22 04 C3 2A 04 C3 35 04 C3 40 04 C3 Ã..Ã".Ã*.Ã5.Ã@.Ã
0170: 48 04 C3 50 04 C3 50 04 C3 50 04 C3 8F 02 C3 93 H.ÃP.ÃP.ÃP.Ã..Ã.
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## Fill Memory
F xxxx yyyy zz - Fill memory from hex xxxx to yyyy with
a single value of zz over the full range. The Dump command
can be used to confirm that the fill completed as expected. A
good way to zero out memory areas before writing machine data
for debug purposes.
## Halt System
H - Halt system. A Z80 HALT instruction is executed. The
system remains in the halt state until the system is
physically rebooted. Interrupts will not restart the
system. On systems that support a HALT status LED, the
LED will be illuminated.
## Input from port
I xxxx - Input data from port xxxx and display to the screen.
This command is used to read values from hardware I/O ports
and display the contents in hexadecimal.
## Keyboard Echo
K - Echo any key-presses from the terminal. Press 'ESC' key
to quit. This facility provides that any key stroke sent to
the computer will be echoed back to the terminal. File down
loads will be echoed as well while this facility is on.
## Load Hex format file into memory
L - Load a Intel Hex format file via the terminal program.
The load address is defined in the hex file of the
assembled code.
The terminal emulator program should be configured to
give a delay at the end of each line to allow the monitor
enough time to parse the line and move the data to memory.
Keep in mind that this will be a transient unless the
system support battery backed memory. Saving to memory drive
is not supported.
## Move memory
M xxxx yyyy zzzz - Move hex memory block xxxx to yyyy to
memory starting at hex location zzzz. Care should be taken
to insure that there is enough memory at the destination so
that code does not get over-written or memory wrapped around.
## Output to port
O xxxx yy - Output data byte xx to port xxxx. This command is
used to send hexadecimal values to hardware I/O ports to
verify their operation and is the companion to the I operation.
Use clip leaded LEDs to confirm the data written.
## Program memory location
P xxxx - Program memory location xxxx. This routine will
allow you to program a hexadecimal value 'into memory starting
at location xxxx. Press 'Enter' on a blank line to
return to the Monitor prompt.
The limitation around programming memory is that it must be
entered in hexadecimal. An alternative is to use the L command
to load a program that has been assembled to a hex file on the
remote computer.
An excellent online resource for looking up opcodes for entry
can be found here: [https://clrhome.org/table](https://clrhome.org/table)
## Run program
R xxxx [[yy] [zzzz]] - Run program at location xxxx. If optional
arguments yy and zzzz are entered they are loaded into the
A and BC register respectively. The return address of the
Monitor is saved on the stack so the program can return
to the monitor. On return to the monitor, the contents of
the A, HL, DE and BC registers are displayed.
## Set bank
S xx - Change the bank in memory to xx. Memory addresses
0000-7FFF (i.e. bottom 32k) are affected. Because the
interrupt vectors are stored in the bottom page of this
range, this function is disable when interrupt mode 1 is
being used (IM1). Interrupt mode 2 is not affected as the
associated jump vectors are stored in high memory.
Changing the bank also impacts the restart vectors (RST),
so executing code that call the HBIOS using the RST 08
assembly code will not work.
The monitor stack resides in high memory and is not affected
but any code that changes the stack to low memory will be
affected.
### Bank codes and descriptions
TYPE | DESCRIPTION |BANK| DETAILS
-----|--------------------|----|---------------------
RAM | COMMON BANK | 9F | 1024K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | USER BANK | 9E | 1024K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | BIOS BANK | 9D | 1024K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | AUX BANK | 9C | 1024K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | OS BUFFERS END | 9B | 1024K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | OS BUFFERS START | 98 | 1024K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | RAM DRIVE END | 97 | 1024K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | COMMON BANK | 8F | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | USER BANK | 8E | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | BIOS BANK | 8D | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | AUX BANK | 8C | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | OS BUFFERS | 8B | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | OS BUFFERS | 8A | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | OS BUFFERS | 89 | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | OS BUFFERS | 88 | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | RAM DRIVE END | 87 | 512K RAM SYSTEM
RAM | RAM DRIVE START | 80 |
ROM | BOOT BANK | 00 | COLD START & HBIOS
ROM | LOADER & IMAGES | 01 | MONITOR, FORTH
ROM | ROM IMAGES CONTD. | 02 | BASIC, ETC
ROM | FAT FILESYSTEM | 03 | UNA ONLY, ELSE UNUSED
ROM | ROM DRIVE START | 04 |
ROM | ROM DRIVE END | 0F | 512K ROM SYSTEM
ROM | ROM DRIVE END | 1F | 1024K ROM SYSTEM
## X-modem transfer
T xxxx - Receive an X-modem file transfer and load it into
memory starting at location xxxx.
128 byte blocks and checksum mode is the only supported
protocol.
If the monitor is assembled with the DSKY functionality,
this feature will be exclude due to space limitations.
## NOTES:
The RTC utility on the CP/M ROM disk provides facilities
to manipulate the Real Time Clock non-volatile Memory.
Use the C or Z option from the Boot Loader to load CP/M
and then run RTC to see the options list.
# FORTH
CamelForth is the version of Forth included as part of the boot
ROM in ROMWBW. It has been converted from the Z80 CP/M version
published here [www.camelforth.com/page.php?5](www.camelforth.com/page.php?5). The author is Brad
Rodriguez who is a prolific Forth enthusiast, whose work can be
found here: [www.bradrodriguez/papers/index.html](www.bradrodriguez/papers/index.html)
For those are who are not familiar with Forth, I recommend the
wikipedia article [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language))
and the Forth Interest Group website [www.forth.org](www.forth.org)
## Important things to know
Forth is case sensitive.
To exit back to the boot loader type ***bye***
To get a list of available words type ***WORDS***
To reset Forth to its initial state type ***COLD***
Most of the code you find on the internet will not run unless modified or additional Forth
words are added to the dictionary.
This implementation does not support loading or saving of programs. All programs
need to be typed in. Additionally, screen editing and code blocks are not supported.
## Structure of Forth source files
File | Description
--------------|-----------------------------
camel80.azm | Code Primitives
camel80d.azm | CPU Dependencies
camel80h.azm | High Level words
camel80r.azm | ROMWBW additions
glosshi.txt | Glossary of high level words
glosslo.txt | Glossary of low level words
glossr.txt | Glossary of ROMWBW additions
## ROMWBW Additions
Extensions and changes to this implementation compared to the original distribution are:
The source code has been converted from Z80mr assembler to Hector Peraza's zsm.
An additional file camel80r.azm has been added for including additional words to
the dictionary at build time. However, as currently configured there is very little space
allocated for addition words. Exceeding the allocated ROM space will generate an error
message when building.
James Bowman's double precision words have been added from his RC2014 version:
[https://github.com/jamesbowman/camelforth-z80](https://github.com/jamesbowman/camelforth-z80)
Word | Syntax | Description
--------|----------------------------|---------------------------------
D+ | d1 d2 -- d1+d2 | Add double numbers
2>R | d -- | 2 to R
2R> | d -- | fetch 2 from R
M*/ | d1 n2 u3 -- d=(d1*n2)/u3 | double precision mult. div
SVC | hl de bc n -- hl de bc af | Execute a ROMWBW function
P! | n p -- | Write a byte to a I/O port
P@ | p -- n | Read a byte from and I/O port
# BASIC
For those who are not familiar with BASIC, it stands for Beginners All purpose Symbolic
Instruction Code.
ROMWBW contains two versions of ROM BASIC, a full implementation and a "tiny" BASIC.
The full implementation is a version of Microsoft BASIC from the NASCOM Computer.
A comprehensive instruction manual is available in the Doc\\Contrib directory.
## ROMWBW specific features
- Sound
- Graphics
- Terminal Support
## ROMWBW unsupported features
- Cassette loading
- Cassette saving
# TastyBASIC
TastyBASIC offers a minimal implementation of BASIC that is only 2304 bytes in size.
It originates from Li-Chen Wang's Palo Alto Tiny BASIC from around 1976. It's small size suited the tiny memory capacities of the time. This implementation is by Dimitri Theulings and his
original source can be found here [https://github.com/dimitrit/tastybasic](https://github.com/dimitrit/tastybasic)
## Features / Limitations
Integer arithmetic, numbers -32767 to 32767
Singles letter variables A-Z
1-dimensional array support
Strings are not supported
## Direct Commands
- `LIST`,`RUN`, `NEW`, `CLEAR`, `BYE`
## Statements
- `LET`, `IF`, `GOTO`, `GOSUB RETURN`, `REM`, `FOR TO NEXT STEP`, `INPUT`, `PRINT`, `POKE`, `END`
## Functions
- `PEEK`, `RND`, `ABS`, `USR`, `SIZE`
## Operators
- `>=`, `#`, `>`, `=`, `<=`, `<`
- Operator precedence is supported.
Type ***BYE*** to return to the monitor.
# Play a Game
## 2048
2048 is a puzzle game that can be both mindless and challenging. It
appears deceptively simple but failure can creep up on you suddenly.
It requires an ANSI/VT-100 compatible colour terminal to play.
2048 is like a sliding puzzle game except the puzzle tiles are
numbers instead of pictures. Instead of moving a single tile all
tiles are moved simultaneously in the same direction. Where two
tiles of the same number collide, they are reduced to one tile with
the combined value. After every move a new tile is added with
a starting value of 2.
The goal is to create a tile of 2048 before all tile locations are
occupied. Reaching the highest points score, which is the sum of all
the tiles is a secondary goal. The game will automatically end when
there are no more possible moves.
Play consists of entering a direction to move. Directions can be entered
using any of three different keyboard direction sets.
```
Direction | Keys
----------|----------
Up | w ^E 8
Down | s ^X 2
Left | a ^S 4
Right | d ^D 6
```
The puzzle board is a 4x4 grid. At start, the grid will be populated
with two 2 tiles. An example game sequence is shown below with new
tiles to the game shown in brackets.
```
Start Move 1 - Up Move 2 - Left Move 3 - Left
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
| | | |(2)| | | | | 4 | | 4 | | | | | 4 | | | |
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |(4)| | 4 | | | |
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
| | | |(2)| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
| | | | | | | |(2)| | | 2 | | | | | 2 | |(2)| |
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
Move 4 - Left Move 5 - Up Move 6 - Right Move 7 - Up
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
| 4 | | | | | 8 | | | 4 | | | | 8 | 4 | | | | 8 | 8 |
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
| 4 | | |(4)| | 4 | | | | | | | | 4 | | | | | 2 |
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
| 4 | | | | |(2)| | | | |(2)| | | 2 | |(2)| | | |
+---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+---+
```
This is how I lost this game:
```
+---+---+---+---+
| 4 | 2 | 16| 4 |
+---+---+---+---+
| 32| 64| 8 | 2 |
+---+---+---+---+
| 4 | 8 |128| 32|
+---+---+---+---+
|(2)| 16| 8 | 4 |
+---+---+---+---+
```
Press Q at any time to bring up the option to Quit or Restart the game.
# Network Boot
# Xmodem Flash Updater
The ROMWBW Xmodem flash updater provides the capability to update ROMWBW from the boot loader using an x-modem file transfer. It offers similar capabilities to Will Sowerbutts FLASH4 utility except that the flashing process occurs during the file transfer.
These are the key differences between the two methods are:
Xmodem Flash Updater | FLASH4
--------------------------------|-----------------
Available from the boot loader | Well proven and tested
Xmodem transfer is integrated | Wider range of supported chips and hardware
Integrated checksum utilities | Wider range of supported platforms
Capability to copy a ROM image | Only reprograms sectors that have changed
More convenient one step process | Ability save and verify ROM images
No intermediate storage required | Progress display while flashing
. | Displays chip identification information
. | Faster file transfer
The major disadvantages of the Updater is that it is new and relatively untested. There is the risk that a failed transfer will result in a partially flashed and unbootable ROM. There are some limitations on serial transfer speeds.
The updater utility was initially intended to support the Retrobrew SBC-V2-005 platform using Atmel 39SF040 flash chips but has now been extended to be more generic in operation.
Supported flash chips are
39SF040, 29F040, AT49F040, AT29C040, M29F040 , MX29F040, A29010B, A29040B
The Atmel 39SF040 chip is recommended as it can erase and write 4Kb sectors. Other chips require the whole chip to be erased.
## Usage
In most cases, completing a ROM update is a simple as:
1. Booting to the boot loader prompt
2. Selecting option X - Xmodem Flash Updater
3. Selecting option U - Update
4. Initiating an X-modem transfer of your ROM image on your console device
5. Selecting option R - Reboot
If your console device is not able to transfer a ROM image i.e. your console is a VDU then you will have to use the console options to identify which character-input/output device is to be used as the serial device for transfer.
When your console is the serial device used for the transfer, no progress information is displayed as this would disrupt the x-modem file transfer. If you use an alternate character-input/output devices as the serial device for the transfer then progress information will be displayed on the console device.
Due to different platform processor speeds, serials speeds and flow control capabilities the default console or serial device speed may need to be reduced for a successful transfer and flash to occur. The **Set Console Interface/Baud code** option at the Boot Loader can be used to change the speed if required. Additionally, the Updater has options to set to and revert from a recommended speed.
See the ROMWBW Applications guide for additional information on performing upgrades.
## Console Options
Option ( C ) - Set Console Device
Option ( S ) - Set Serial Device
By default the updater assumes that the current console is a serial device and that the ROM file to be flashed will also be transferred across this device, so the Console and Serial device are both the same.
Either device can be can be change to another character-input/output device but the updater will always expect to receive the x-modem transfer on the **Serial Device**
The advantage of transferring on a different device to the console is that progress information can be displayed during the transfer.
Option ( > ) - Set Recommended Baud Rate
Option ( < ) - Revert to Original Baud Rate
## Programming options
Option ( U ) - Begin Update
The will begin the update process. The updater will expect to start receiving
an x-modem file on the serial device unit.
X-modem sends the file in packets of 128 bytes. The updater will cache 32
packets which is 1 flash sector and then write that sector to the
flash device.
If using separate console, bank and sector progress information will shown
```
BANK 00 s00 s01 s02 s03 s04 s05 s06 s06 s07
BANK 01 s00 s01 s02 s03 s04 s05 s06 s06 s07
BANK 02 s00 s01 s02 s03 s04 s05 s06 s06 s07 etc
```
The x-modem file transfer protocol does not provide any filename or size
information for the transfer so the updater does not perform any checks
on the file suitability.
The updater expects the file size to be a multiple of 4 kilobytes and
will write all data received to the flash device. A system update
file (128kb .img) or complete ROM can be received and written (512kb or
1024kb .rom)
If the update fails it is recommended that you retry before rebooting or
exiting to the Boot loader as your machine may not be bootable.
Option ( D ) - Duplicate flash #1 to flash #2
This option will make a copy of flash #1 onto flash #2. The purpose of this is to enable
making a backup copy of the current flash. Intended for systems using 2x512Kb Flash devices.
Option ( V ) - Toggle Write Verify
By default each flash sector will be verified after being written. Slight
performance improvements can be gained if turned off and could be used if
you are experiencing reliable transfers and flashing.
## Exit options
Option ( R ) - Reboot
Execute a cold reboot. This should be done after a successful update. If
you perform a cold reboot after a failed update then it is likely that
your system will be unusable and removing and reprogramming the flash
will be required.
Option ( Q ) - Quit to boot loader.
The SBC Boot Loader is reloaded from ROM and
executed. After a successful update a Reboot should be performed. However,
in the case of a failed update this option could be used to attempt to
load CP/M and perform the normal x-modem / flash process to recover.
## CRC Utility options
Option ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) - Calculate and display CRC32 of 1st or 2nd 512k ROM.
Option ( 3 ) - Calculate and display CRC32 of a 1024k (2x512Kb) ROM.
Can be used to verify if a ROM image has been transferred and flashed correctly. Refer to the Teraterm section below for details on configuring the automatic display of a files CRC after it has been transferred.
In Windows, right clicking on a file should also give you a context menu option CRC SHA which will allow you to select a CRC32 calculation to be done on the selected file.
## Teraterm macro configuration
Macros are a useful tool for automatic common tasks. There are a number of instances where using macros to facilitate the update process could be worthwhile if you are:
* Following the ROMWBW development builds.
* Doing lots of configuration changes.
* Doing development on ROMWBW drivers
Macros can be used to automate sending ROM updates or images and for my own purposed I have set up a separate macro for transferring each of the standard build ROM, my own custom configuration ROM and update ROM.
An example macro file to send an *.upd file, using checksum mode and display the crc32 value of the transmitted file:
```
Xmodem send, checksum, display crc32
xmodemsend '\\desktop\users\phillip\documents\github\romwbw\binary\sbc_std_cust.upd' 1
crc32file crc '\\desktop\users\phillip\documents\github\romwbw\binary\sbc_std_cust.rom'
sprintf '0x%08x' crc
messagebox inputstr 'crc32'
```
## Serial speed guidelines
As identified in the introduction, there are limitations on serial speed depending on processor speed and flow control settings. Listed below are some of the results identified during testing.
Platform / Configuration | Processor Speed | Maximum Serial Speed
-------------------------------|-----------------|---------------------
Sbc-v2 uart no flow control | 2mhz | 9600
sbc-v2 uart no flow control | 4mhz | 19200
sbc-v2 uart no flow control | 5mhz | 19200
sbc-v2 uart no flow control | 8mhz | 38400
sbc-v2 uart no flow control | 10mhz | 38400
sbc-v2 usb-fifo 2mhz+ | | n/a
sbc-mk4 asci no flow control | 18.432mhz | 9600
sbc-mk4 asci with flow control | 18.432mhz | 38400
The **Set Recommend Baud Rate** option in the Updater menu follows the following guidelines.
Processor Speed | Baud Rate
----------------|----------
1Mhz | 4800
2-3Mhz | 9600
4-7Mhz | 19200
8-20Mhz | 38400
These can be customized in the updater.asm source code in the CLKTBL table if desired.
Feedback to the ROMWBW developers on these guidelines would be appreciated.
## Notes:
All testing was done with Teraterm x-modem, Forcing checksum mode using macros was found to give the most reliable transfer.
Partial writes can be completed with 39SF040 chips. Other chips require entire flash to be erased before being written.
An SBC V2-005 MegaFlash or Z80 MBC required for 1mb flash support. The Updater assumes both chips are same type
Failure handling has not been tested.
Timing broadly calibrated on a Z80 SBC-v2
Unabios not supported

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* $doc_user$
* $doc_sys$
* $doc_apps$
* $doc_romapps$
* $doc_errata$
# Acknowledgments
@@ -188,6 +187,9 @@ please let me know if I missed you!
compendium.
* Martin R has provided substantial help reviewing and improving the
User Guide and Applications documents.
* Mark Pruden has also contributed a great deal of content to the
User Guide.
* Jacques Pelletier has contributed the DS1501 RTC driver code.
@@ -220,6 +222,8 @@ please let me know if I missed you!
* Ladislau Szilagyi has contributed an enhanced version of
CP/M Cowgol that leverages RomWBW memory banking.
* Les Bird has contributed support for the NABU w/ Option Board
Contributions of all kinds to RomWBW are very welcome.
# Licensing

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