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b1ackmai1er 78f65522b7 Dev (#108)
* added hack to handle tunes

* quiet clean

* added chmod for execution

* suppress warnings

* Multi-boot fixes

* the windows build somehow thinks that these filesystems are cpm3.

* credit and primitive instructions

* Update sd.asm

Cosmetic fix.

* make compile shut up about conditionals

* Add bin2asm for linus and update build to process font files under linix

* fixed quoted double quote bug, added tests

* added tests

* added bin2asm for font file source creation

* Revert linux bin2asm font stuff

* added rule for font source generation

* build fonts

* added directory mapping cache.  if the same directory is being hit
as last run, we don't need to rebuild the map.  will likely break if
you are running more than one at a time, in that the cache will be
ineffective.  also, if the directory contents change, this will also break.

* removed strip.  breaks osx

* added directory tag so . isn't matched all over the place

* added real cache validation

* fixed build

* this file is copied from optdsk.lib or optcmd.lib

* install to ../HBIOS

* prerequisite verbosity

* diff soft failure and casefn speedup

* added lzsa

* added lzsa

* removed strip. breaks on osx

* added clobber

* added code to handle multiple platform rom builds with rom size override

* added align and 0x55 hex syntax

* default to hd64180

* added N8 capability

* added SBC_std.rom to default build

* added support for binary diff

* diff fixes

* clean, identical build.  font source generator emitted .align.  this does not match the windows build

* Upgrade NZCOM to latest

* Misc. Cleanup

* fixed expression parser bug : ~(1|2) returned 0xfe

* added diff build option

* Update Makefile

Makefile enhancement to better handle ncurses library from Bob Dunlop.

* Update sd.asm

Back out hack for uz80as now that Curt fixed it.

* Misc. Cleanup

* UNA Catchup

UNA support was lacking some of the more recent behavior changes.  This corrects most of it.

* Add github action for building RomWBW

* Bump Pre-release Version

* Update build.yml

Added "make clean" which will remove temporary files without removing final binary outputs.

* Update Makefile

Build all ROM variants by default in Linux/Mac build.

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Update for GitHub Build

Case issue in TASM includes showing up in GitHub build.  This should correct that.

* Added an gitignore files to exclude generated files

* Removed Tunes/clean.cmd and Tunes/ReadMe.txt - as make clean removes them

* Build.sh: marked as executable

chmod +x Build.sh

* Fix to HBIOS/build.sh

When adding files to rom disk, if files were missing, it would error out.

It appears the intent is to skip non-existing files.

Updated to log out correctly for missing files - and continue operation.

* Update Microsoft NASCOM BASIC.docx

Nascom manual, text version by Jan S (full name unknown)

* Fix issue with Apps/Tune not making

If dest directory does not exist, fails to make Apps

* Create ReadMe.txt

* Update Makefile

* Update Build.sh

* Make .gitignores for Tools/unix more specific

* cpmtools Update

Updated cpmtools applications (Windows only).  Removed hack in diskdefs that is no longer required.

* HBIOS Proxy Temp Stack Enhancement

Reuse the bounce buffer area as the temporary stack space required briefly in HBX_INVOKE when transitioning banks.  Increases size of temporary stack space to 64 bytes.

* Update ReadMe.txt

* HBIOS - clean up TMPSTK

* Update hbios.asm

Minor cosmetic changes.

* Build Process Updates

Minor udpates to build process to improve consistency between Windows and Mac/Linux builds.

* Update hbios.asm

Add improved interrupt protection to HBIOS PEEK, POKE, and BNKCPY functions.

* hbios - wrap hbx_bnkcpy

* hbios - adjust hbx_peek hbx_poke guards

* Update hbios.asm

Adjusted used of DI/EI for PEEK and POKE to regain a bit of INTSTK space.  Added code so that HB_INVBNK can be used as a flag indicating if HBIOS is active, $FF is inactive, anything else means active.

* Add HBIOS MuTex

* Initial Nascom basic ecb-vdu graphics

set and reset for 80x25b screen with 256 character mod

* Finalize Pre-release 34

Final support for FreeRTOS

* Update nascom.asm

Optimization, cleanup, tabs and white spaces

* IDE & PPIDE Cleanup

* Clean up

Make version include files common.

* Update Makefile

* Update Makefile

* Build Test

* Build Test

* Build Fixes

* Update nascom.asm

Cleanup

* Update nascom.asm

Optimization

* hbios - temp stack tweak

* Update hbios.asm

Comments on HBX_BUF usage.

* Update nascom.asm

Optimization

* Update nascom.asm

Setup ECB-VDU build option, remove debug code

* Update nascom.asm

Set default build. update initialization

* Update nascom.asm

Make CLS clear vdu screen

* Update nascom.asm

Fixup top screen line not showing

* Add SC131 Support

Also cleaned up some ReadMe files.

* HBIOS SCZ180 - remove mutex special files

* HBIOS SCZ180 - adjust mutex comment

* Misc. Cleanup

Includes some minor improvements to contents in some disk images.

* Delete FAT.COM

Changing case of FAT.COM extension to lowercase.

* Create FAT.com

Completing change of case in extension of FAT.com.

* Update Makefile

Remove ROM variants that just have the HBIOS MUTEX enabled.  Users can easily enable this in a custom build.

* Cleanup

Removed hack from Images Makefile.  Fixed use of DEFSERCFG in various places.

* GitHub CI Updates

Adds automation of build and release assets upon release.

* Prerelease 36

General cleanup

* Build Script Cleanups

* Config File Cleanups

* Update RomWBW Architecture

General refresh for v2.9.2

* Update vdu.asm

Removed a hack in VDU driver that has existed for 8 years.  :-)

* Fix CONSOLE Constant

Rename CIODEV_CONSOLE constant to CIO_CONSOLE because it is a unit code, not a device type code.

Retabify TastyBasic.

* Minor Bug Fixes

- Disk assignment edge case
- CP/M 3 accidental fall thru
- Cosmetic updates

* Update util.z80

* Documentation Cleanup

* Documentation Update

* Documentation Update

* Documentation Updates

* Documentation Updates

* Create Common.inc

* Documentation Updates

* Documentation Updates

* doc - a few random fixes

* Documentation Cleanup

* Fix IM 0 Build Error in ACIA

* Documentation Updates

* Documentation Cleanup

* Remove OSLDR

The OSLDR application was badly broken and almost impossible to fix with new expanded OS support.

* Bug Fixes

- Init RAM disk at boot under CP/M 3
- Fix ACR activation in TUNE

* FD Motor Timeout

- Made FDC motor timeout smaller and more consistent across different speed CPUs
- Added "boot" messaging to RTC

* Cleanup

* Cleanup

- Fix SuperZAP to work under NZCOM and ZPM3
- Finalize standard config files

* Minor Changes

- Slight change to ZAP configuration
- Added ZSDOS.ZRL to NZCOM image

* ZDE Upgrade

- Upgraded ZDE 1.6 -> 1.6a

* Config File Tuning

* Pre-release for Testing

* cfg - mutex consistent config language

* Bump to Version 3.0

* Update SD Card How-To

Thanks David!

* update ReadMe.md

Remove some odd `\`.

* Update ReadMe.txt

* Update ReadMe.md

* Update Generated Doc Files

* Improve XModem Startup

- Extended startup timeout for XM.COM so that it doesn't timeout so quickly while host is selecing a file to send.
- Updated SD Card How-To from David Reese.

* XModem Timing Refinements

* TMS Driver Z180 Improvements

- TMS driver udpated to insert Z180 I/O waitstates internally so other code can run at full speed.
- Updated How-To documents from David.
- Fixed TUNE app to properly restore Z180 I/O waitstates after manipulating them.

* CLRDIR and ZDE updates

- CLRDIR has been updated by Max Scane for CP/M 3 compatibility.
- A minor issue in the preconfigured ZDE VT100 terminal escape sequences was corrected.

* Fix Auto CRT Console Switch on CP/M 3

* Handle lack of RTC better

DSRTC driver now correctly returns an error if there is no RTC present.

* Minor RTC Updates

* Finalize v3.0.1

Cleanup release for v3.0

* New ROMLDR and INTRTC driver

- Refactored romldr.asm
- Added new periodic timer based RTC driver

* CP/M 3 Date Hack

- Hack to allow INTRTC to increment time without destroying the date

* Update romldr.asm

Work around minor Linux build inconsistency

* Update Apps for New Version

* Revert "Update Apps for New Version"

This reverts commit ad80432252.

* Revert "Update romldr.asm"

This reverts commit 4a9825cd57.

* Revert "CP/M 3 Date Hack"

This reverts commit 153b494e61.

* Revert "New ROMLDR and INTRTC driver"

This reverts commit d9bed4563e.

* Start v3.1 Development

* Update FDISK80.COM

Updated FDISK80 to allow reserving up to 256 slices.

* Update sd.asm

For Z180 CSIO, ensure that xmit is finished, before asserting CS for next transaction.

* Add RC2014 UART, Improve SD protocol fix

- RC2014 and related platforms will autodetect a UART at 0xA0 and 0xA8
- Ensure that CS fully brackets all SD I/O

* ROMLDR Improvements

.com files can now be started from CP/M and size of .com files has been reduced so they always fit.

* Update commit.yml

Run commit build in all branches

* Update commit.yml

Run commit build for master and dev branches

* Improved clock driver auto-detect/fallback

* SIO driver now CTC aware

The SIO driver can now use a CTC (if available) to provide much more flexible baud rate programming.

* CTC driver fine tuning

* Update xmdm125.asm

Fixed a small issue in core XM125 code that caused a file write error message to not be displayed when it should be.

* CF Card compatibility improvement

Older CF Cards did not reset IDE registers to defaults values when reset.  Implemented a work around.

* Update ACIA detection

ACIA should no longer be detected if there is also a UART module in the system.

* Handle CTC anomaly

Small update to accommodate CTC behavior that occurs when the CTC trigger is more than half the CTC clock.

* Update acia.asm

Updated ACIA detection to use primary ACIA port instead of phantom port.

* Update acia.asm

Fix bug in ACIA detection.

Thanks Alan!

* MacOS Build Improvement

Build script updated to improve compatibility with MacOS.

Credit to Fredrik Axtelius for this.

* HBIOS Makefile - use env vars for target

Allow build ROM targets to be restricted to just one platform thru use of ENV vars:

ROM_PLATFORM - if defined to a known platform, only this platform is build - defaults to std config
ROM_CONFIG - sets the desired platform config - defaults to std

if the above ENVs are not defined, builds all ROMs

* Added some more gitignores

* Whitespace changes (crlf)

* HBIOS: Force the assembly to fail for vdu drivers if function table count is not correct

* Whitespace: trailing whitespaces

* makefile: updated some make scripts to use  when calling subdir makefiles

* linux build: update to Build.sh fix for some platforms

The initialization of the Rom dat file used the pipe (|) operator to build an initial empty file.

But the pipe operator | may sometimes return a non-zero exit code for some linux platforms, if the
the streams are closed before dd has fully processed the stream.

This issue occured on a travis linux ubuntu image.

Solution was to change to redirection.

* Bump version

* Enhance CTC periodic timer

Add ability to use TIMER mode in CTC driver to generate priodic interrupts.

* HBIOS: Added support for sound drivers

New sound driver support with initial support for the SN76489 chip

New build configuration entry:
* SN76489ENABLE

Ports are currently locked in with:
* SN76489_PORT_LEFT       .EQU    $FC     ; PORTS FOR ACCESSING THE SN76489 CHIP (LEFT)
* SN76489_PORT_RIGHT      .EQU    $F8     ; PORTS FOR ACCESSING THE SN76489 CHIP (LEFT)

* Miscellaneous Cleanup

No functional changes.

Co-authored-by: curt mayer <curt@zen-room.org>
Co-authored-by: Wayne Warthen <wwarthen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ed <linux@maidavale.org>
Co-authored-by: Dean Netherton <dnetherton@dius.com.au>
Co-authored-by: ed <ed@maidavale.org>
Co-authored-by: Phillip Stevens <phillip.stevens@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dean Netherton <dean.netherton@gmail.com>
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       CAMELFORTH FOR THE Z80 - BETA TEST VERSION - 16 APRIL 1995
       ==========================================================

This is a BETA TEST version of CamelForth/80, an ANSI Standard Forth for
the Zilog Z80 microprocessor and the CP/M operating system.  This means
that, although I have tested the bulk of this code for correct
functioning, and have fixed several bugs, you may discover new bugs.
I'd appreciate hearing of any such, either

                 by Internet:  bj@camelforth.com

I'll also answer questions and try to solve problems.

                                 * * *

As distributed, CamelForth will assemble to run under CP/M 2.x.  It
determines the highest available RAM location from CP/M, and places its
data areas (stacks, user area, etc.) immediately below that.  The
CamelForth program resides in the bottom of the CP/M program area
(100h), and any user definitions are added immediately after.  CP/M's
default command buffer at 80h is used for the Terminal Input Buffer.

To start CamelForth under CP/M, type the command

        CAMEL80  ...any Forth commands...

CamelForth will execute the rest of the CP/M command line as a Forth
statement, and then enter the Forth interpreter.  To return to CP/M, use
the command

        BYE

Note that CamelForth is CASE SENSITIVE, and all Forth words are in UPPER
CASE.

                    MODIFICATION FOR STANDALONE USE

CamelForth can be easily assembled for a standalone or embedded Z80.
About 6K of PROM and 640 bytes of RAM are used by CamelForth, plus
whatever additional PROM and RAM is needed by your program.  You will
probably need to provide the Z80 reset vector, e.g.

        org 0
        jp reset

You must also add any required hardware initialization, and the Forth
words KEY KEY? and EMIT for your hardware.  You should modify the
'reset' routine to use an equate for end of RAM, e.g.

reset:  ld hl,ramend  ; end of available memory (EM)
        dec h        ; EM-100h
        ld sp,hl     ;      = top of param stack
        inc h        ; EM
         etc.

If you are putting CamelForth in PROM, but want to have a Forth
dictionary in RAM (so you can add new definitions), you'll have to
change the 'enddict' equate (at the end of camel80.azm) to the your
starting RAM address.  Do NOT change the 'lastword' equate.

The Terminal Input Buffer must be moved to a new location in RAM.  The
usual CamelForth usage is 80h bytes below the user area.  TIB can be
redefined as

;X tib     -- a-addr     Terminal Input Buffer
;  HEX -80 USER TIB      below user area
    head TIB,3,TIB,douser
        dw -80h

You should also delete the line

        DW LIT,80h,COUNT,INTERPRET

from the routine COLD.  This line causes the CP/M command "tail" to be
executed as a Forth command...inapplicable in a standalone system.

                                 * * *

This program was written using the Z80MR macro assembler under CP/M.
Z80MR is a freeware assembler, available from GEnie and several other
CP/M archives.  Assemble the CamelForth source files with the commands

        z80mr camel80
        load camel80

Z80MR produces an Intel hex file camel80.hex, and LOAD generates the
file camel80.com.  (Note: do NOT use the version of Z80MR that directly
outputs a .COM file; that version of the assembler has bugs.)  For
embedded applications you probably can skip the LOAD, since most PROM
programmers, PROM emulators, and debug programs will accept Intel hex
files.

If you don't have CP/M, you can use the MYZ80 emulator on an IBM PC, or
you can rewrite the source code for your Z80 macro assembler.

There are TWO WAYS to write embedded programs in CamelForth:

1. If you have CamelForth running on an embedded Z80, you can download
Forth code directly to CamelForth.  This lets you type new words from
the keyboard, test them as they are defined, and re-define them to make
changes.  Or you can edit an ASCII text file, and use a program such as
Procomm to send this file over the serial port to your Z80.  It can take
a few seconds to compile each line, so be sure to leave plenty of delay
after the line.  (I'm working on handshaking to improve this.)  Also be
sure that no line exceeds 80 characters.

2. If you you want to burn your program into PROM, you can add your code
to the file CAMEL80.ASM.  (I recommend creating a separate file and
using the *INCLUDE directive.)  This requires you to convert your Forth
code to assembler code.  To show how this is done, every high-level
Forth word in the file is shown with its equivalent Forth code in a
comment.  Be especially careful with control structures (IF..ELSE..THEN,
BEGIN..UNTIL, DO..LOOP, and the like), and with the Forth word headers.
Reassemble CAMEL80.AZM and burn a PROM (or download to a PROM emulator
or debug monitor), then test.  This is a much slower process, and is
best saved for the final stage when you have a tested & debugged program
that you want to put in PROM.

Disk I/O is not yet supported under CP/M.  However, CamelForth v1.2 will
accept commands from a CP/M SUBMIT file using the XSUB utility.  The
SUBMIT file should contain the commands

        XSUB
        CAMEL80
        ...Forth source code...

This will run CamelForth/80 under XSUB, which will feed the rest of the
file to CamelForth as terminal input.  You can automatically return to
CP/M by putting the CamelForth BYE command in the file.  Then you can
save the modified CamelForth image with the CP/M command

        SAVE nn CAMELNEW.COM

'nn' is the decimal number of pages occupied by the CamelForth
dictionary.  You can determine this value while in CamelForth with the
statement

        DECIMAL HERE 0 256 UM/MOD NIP .

Unfortunately, at the moment there's no way to totally automate this as
part of the SUBMIT file.  And I'm reluctant to add SAVE to CamelForth
when CP/M has a perfectly good SAVE command.

                                 * * *

--------------------------- LICENSE TERMS ------------------------------
CamelForth for the Zilog Z80 Copyright 1994,1995 Bradford J. Rodriguez.

This program 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.

This program 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 this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

Commercial inquiries should be directed to the author at 
115 First St., #105, Collingwood, Ontario L9Y 4W3 Canada
or via email to bj@camelforth.com
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