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Support for Application Banks

work v3.5.0-dev.4
Wayne Warthen 2 years ago
parent
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      Doc/RomWBW Applications.pdf
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      Doc/RomWBW Disk Catalog.pdf
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      Doc/RomWBW Errata.pdf
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      Doc/RomWBW ROM Applications.pdf
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      Doc/RomWBW System Guide.pdf
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      Doc/RomWBW User Guide.pdf
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      ReadMe.md
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      ReadMe.txt
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      Source/BPBIOS/diskdefs
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      Source/Doc/SystemGuide.md
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      Source/HBIOS/Build.cmd
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      Source/HBIOS/Build.sh
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      Source/HBIOS/Makefile
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      Source/HBIOS/Makefile.new
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_duo.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_dyno.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_epitx.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_heath.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_master.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_mbc.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_mk4.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_mon.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_n8.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_rcz180.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_rcz280.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_rcz80.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_rph.asm
  28. 1
      Source/HBIOS/cfg_s100.asm
  29. 1
      Source/HBIOS/cfg_sbc.asm
  30. 1
      Source/HBIOS/cfg_scz180.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_una.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_z80retro.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_zeta.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/cfg_zeta2.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/hbios.asm
  36. 3
      Source/HBIOS/hbios.inc
  37. 2
      Source/HBIOS/hbios_env.asm
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      Source/HBIOS/std.asm
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      Source/Images/diskdefs
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      Source/RomDsk/Build.cmd
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      Source/RomDsk/Makefile
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/FA16.CFG
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/FA16.DOC
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/FA16A.FOR
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/FA16CFG.TXT
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/FILEDATE.CFG
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/INITDIR.CFG
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/LBREXT.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/LDNZT.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/LIB.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/LINK.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/MAC.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/PMARC.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/PMEXT.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/PUTBG.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/RMAC.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/UNUARCU10.CFG
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/UNZIP.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/ZCNFG.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/ZCNFG24.CFG
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/ZSID.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/ZXD.CFG
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_128KB/DDT.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_128KB/DDTZ.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_128KB/DUMP.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_128KB/ED.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_128KB/LOAD.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_128KB/RELOG.COM
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      Source/RomDsk/ROM_128KB/SUBMIT.COM
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ReadMe.md

@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
**RomWBW ReadMe** \
Version 3.5 \
Wayne Warthen ([wwarthen@gmail.com](mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com)) \
21 Jan 2024
24 Jan 2024
# Overview

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ReadMe.txt

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
RomWBW ReadMe
Wayne Warthen (wwarthen@gmail.com)
21 Jan 2024
24 Jan 2024

35
Source/BPBIOS/diskdefs

@ -271,9 +271,9 @@ diskdef interak
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 256KB ROM (128KB reserved, 128KB ROM Disk)
# RomWBW 128KB ROM Disk
diskdef wbw_rom256
diskdef wbw_rom128
seclen 512
tracks 4
sectrk 64
@ -284,24 +284,11 @@ diskdef wbw_rom256
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 512KB ROM (128KB reserved, 384KB ROM Disk)
diskdef wbw_rom512
seclen 512
tracks 12
sectrk 64
blocksize 2048
maxdir 256
skew 0
boottrk 0
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 1024KB ROM (128KB reserved, 896KB ROM Disk)
# RomWBW 256KB ROM Disk
diskdef wbw_rom1024
diskdef wbw_rom256
seclen 512
tracks 28
tracks 8
sectrk 64
blocksize 2048
maxdir 256
@ -310,11 +297,11 @@ diskdef wbw_rom1024
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 512KB RAM (256KB reserved, 256KB RAM Disk)
# RomWBW 384KB ROM Disk
diskdef wbw_ram512
diskdef wbw_rom384
seclen 512
tracks 8
tracks 12
sectrk 64
blocksize 2048
maxdir 256
@ -323,11 +310,11 @@ diskdef wbw_ram512
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 1024KB RAM (256KB reserved, 768KB RAM Disk)
# RomWBW 896KB ROM Disk
diskdef wbw_ram1024
diskdef wbw_rom896
seclen 512
tracks 24
tracks 28
sectrk 64
blocksize 2048
maxdir 256

153
Source/Doc/SystemGuide.md

@ -312,13 +312,13 @@ hardware into the proper mode, etc.
## Invocation
HBIOS functions are invoked by placing the required parameters in CPU
registers and executing an RST 08 instruction. Note that HBIOS does not
registers and executing an `RST 08` instruction. Note that HBIOS does not
preserve register values that are unused. However, the values of the Z80
alternate registers and IX/IY will be preserved (these registers may be
used within HBIOS, but will be saved and restored internally).
An alternate method of invoking HBIOS functions is to use `CALL 0xFFF0`.
Since the RST 08 vector exists in page zero of the CPU address space,
An alternate method of invoking HBIOS functions is to use `CALL $FFF0`.
Since the `RST 08` vector exists in page zero of the CPU address space,
it may be paged out when alternate memory banks are selected. If this
may be true when you are invoking a function, you should use the `CALL`
method.
@ -352,6 +352,12 @@ buffers) will require double-buffering if the caller’s buffer is in the
lower 32K of CPU address space. For optimal performance, such buffers
should be placed in the upper 32K of CPU address space.
HBIOS also implements a small number of core functions in the HBIOS
proxy area at the top of RAM. These exist primarily to faciliate the
operation of normal HBIOS function calls. However, they are available
to be used by OSes and applications. These functions can only be
invoked by calling into a jump table in upper RAM.
## Result Codes
The following function result codes are defined generically for all
@ -1976,10 +1982,25 @@ The hardware Platform (L) is identified as follows:
| C: Bank ID | C: Prior Bank ID |
Activates the specified memory Bank ID (C) and returns the Prior Bank ID
(C). The function **must** be invoked from code located in the upper
(C).
The function **must** be invoked from code located in the upper
32K and the stack **must** be in the upper 32K. The Status (A) is a
standard HBIOS result code.
If the system is using interrupt mode 1 interrupts, the you **must**
take steps to ensure interrupts are properly handled. You generally
have two choices:
- Disable interrupts while the normal user bank is switched out
- Duplicate the interrupt mode 1 vector from the normal user bank
into the bank you are switching to.
If the normal user bank has been switched out, you will not be able to
invoke the HBIOS API functions using an `RST 08` instruction. You can
use the alternative mechanism using `CALL $FFF0` as described in
[Invocation].
### Function 0xF3 -- System Get Bank (SYSGETBNK)
| **Entry Parameters** | **Returned Values** |
@ -2349,6 +2370,37 @@ This function will return the current value of the switches (L) from the
front panel of the system. If no front panel is available in the
system, the returned Status (A) will indicate a No Hardware error.
#### SYSGET Subfunction 0xF5 -- Get Application Banks Information (APPBNKS)
| **Entry Parameters** | **Returned Values** |
|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| B: 0xF8 | A: Status |
| C: 0xF5 | H: App Banks Start ID |
| | L: App Banks Count |
| | E: Bank Size |
HBIOS may be configured to reserve a number of RAM memory banks that
will be available for application use. This function returns
information about the RAM memory banks currently available for
application use. The function provides the bank id of the first
available application bank (H) and the count of banks available (L). It
also returns the size of a bank expressed as a number of 256-byte pages
(E). The returned Status (A) is a standard HBIOS result code.
The application banks are always a contiguous set of banks, so the App
Banks Start ID can be incremented to address additional banks up to the
limit indicated by App Banks Count. If the App Banks Count is zero,
then there are no application banks available (regardless of the value
of App Banks Start ID).
HBIOS does not provide any mechanism to reserve application banks. Any
concept of allocation of application banks must be implemented within
the OS or application.
This function does not change the current bank selected. You must use
[Function 0xF2 -- System Set Bank (SYSSETBNK)] or ???? for this. Be sure
to observe the warnings in the description of this function.
### Function 0xF9 -- System Set (SYSSET)
| **Entry Parameters** | **Returned Values** |
@ -2574,6 +2626,99 @@ provided.
`\clearpage`{=latex}
## Proxy Functions
The following special functions are implemented inside of the HBIOS
proxy area at the top of RAM. They do not cause a bank switch are are,
therefore, much faster than their corresponding HBIOS API functions.
The functions are invoked via the following dedicated jump table:
| **Function** | **Address** |
|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| Invoke HBIOS Function (INVOKE) | 0xFFF0 |
| Bank Select (BNKSEL) | 0xFFF3 |
| Bank Copy (BNKCPY) | 0xFFF6 |
| Bank Call (BNKCALL) | 0xFFF9 |
### Invoke HBIOS Function (INVOKE)
**Address 0xFFF0**
This function is an alternate mechanism for invoking the normal HBIOS
API functions. The parameters and return values are as documented
above. To put it another way, `CALL $FFF0` is equivalent to `RST 08`,
but it can be used in any scenario when the normal bank is not
selected.
These functions are inherently dangerous and generally not value
checked. Use with extreme caution.
### Bank Select (BNKSEL)
**Address 0xFFF3**
| **Entry Parameters** | **Returned Values** |
|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| A: Bank ID | |
This function will select the memory bank identified by Bank ID (A).
All registers are preserved.
The warnings described in [Function 0xF3 -- System Get Bank (SYSGETBNK)]
should be observed.
### Bank Copy (BNKCPY)
**Address 0xFFF6**
| **Entry Parameters** | **Returned Values** |
|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| HL: Source Address | HL: Ending Source Address |
| DE: Destination Address | DE: Ending Destination Address |
| BC: Count | BC: 0 |
| HB_SRCBNK: Source Bank ID | |
| HB_DSTBNK: Destination Bank ID | |
This function will copy Count (BC) bytes from Source Address (HL) in
Source Bank ID (HB_SRCBNK) to Destination Address (DE) in Destination
Bank ID (HB_DSTBNK). The HB_SRCBNK and HB_DSTBNK fields are dedicated
locations in the proxy. These locations are defined in hbios.inc:
- Source Bank ID: `HB_SRCBNK` = $FFE4
- Destination Bank ID: `HB_DSTBNK` = $FFE7
The Source Bank ID and Destination Bank ID values must be populated in
the specified addresses before calling this function.
During processing, HL and DE, will be incremented. At termination,
HL and DE will contain the "next" source/destination addresses that
would be copied. This allows this function to be invoked repeatedly
to copy continuous blocks of data.
Register AF is destroyed by this function. Register BC will be 0.
### Bank Call (BNKCALL)
**Address 0xFFF9**
| **Entry Parameters** | **Returned Values** |
|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| A: Target Bank ID | |
| IX: Target Address | |
This function will perform a function call to a routine in another
bank. It does this by selecting the Target Bank ID (A) and then
calling the Target Address (IX). On return from the target function,
the originally active bank is selected.
Register usage is determined by the routine that is called.
Since a different bank will be selected while the target function is
active, the warnings described in
[Function 0xF3 -- System Get Bank (SYSGETBNK)] should be observed.
`\clearpage`{=latex}
# Errors and diagnostics

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Source/HBIOS/Build.cmd

@ -135,11 +135,11 @@ for %%f in (hbios_rom.bin osimg.bin osimg1.bin osimg2.bin) do (
::
if %ROMSize% gtr 0 (
copy /b hbios_rom.bin + osimg.bin + osimg1.bin + osimg2.bin + ..\RomDsk\rom%ROMSize%_wbw.dat %ROMName%.rom || exit /b
copy /b hbios_rom.bin + osimg.bin + osimg1.bin + osimg2.bin + ..\RomDsk\rom%ROMDiskSize%_wbw.dat %ROMName%.rom || exit /b
copy /b hbios_rom.bin + osimg.bin + osimg1.bin + osimg2.bin %ROMName%.upd || exit /b
copy /b hbios_app.bin + osimg_small.bin %ROMName%.com || exit /b
) else (
copy /b hbios_rom.bin + osimg.bin + osimg1.bin + osimg2.bin + ..\RomDsk\ram%RAMSize%_wbw.dat %ROMName%.rom || exit /b
copy /b hbios_rom.bin + osimg.bin + osimg1.bin + osimg2.bin + ..\RomDsk\rom%RAMDiskSize%_wbw.dat %ROMName%.rom || exit /b
copy /b hbios_rom.bin + osimg.bin + osimg1.bin + osimg2.bin %ROMName%.upd || exit /b
copy /b hbios_app.bin + osimg_small.bin %ROMName%.com || exit /b
)
@ -174,10 +174,10 @@ copy /b romldr.bin + dbgmon.bin + ..\zsdos\zsys_una.bin + ..\cpm22\cpm_una.bin o
:: Copy OS Bank and ROM Disk image files to output
copy /b osimg.bin ..\..\Binary\UNA_WBW_SYS.bin || exit /b
copy /b ..\RomDsk\rom%ROMSize%_una.dat ..\..\Binary\UNA_WBW_ROM%ROMSize%.bin || exit /b
copy /b ..\RomDsk\rom%ROMDiskSize%_una.dat ..\..\Binary\UNA_WBW_ROM%ROMDiskSize%.bin || exit /b
:: Create the final ROM image
copy /b ..\UBIOS\UNA-BIOS.BIN + osimg.bin + ..\UBIOS\FSFAT.BIN + ..\RomDsk\rom%ROMSize%_una.dat %ROMName%.rom || exit /b
copy /b ..\UBIOS\UNA-BIOS.BIN + osimg.bin + ..\UBIOS\FSFAT.BIN + ..\RomDsk\rom%ROMDiskSize%_una.dat %ROMName%.rom || exit /b
:: Copy to output
copy %ROMName%.rom ..\..\Binary || exit /b

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Source/HBIOS/Build.sh

@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ fi
#echo OBJECTS=${OBJECTS}
make ROM_PLATFORM=${ROM_PLATFORM} ROM_CONFIG=${ROM_CONFIG} ROMSIZE=${ROMSIZE} RAMSIZE=${RAMSIZE}
make ROM_PLATFORM=${ROM_PLATFORM} ROM_CONFIG=${ROM_CONFIG} ROMSIZE=${ROMSIZE} RAMSIZE=${RAMSIZE} ROMDISKSIZE=${ROMDISKSIZE} RAMDISKSIZE=${RAMDISKSIZE}

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Source/HBIOS/Makefile

@ -74,15 +74,15 @@ $(OBJECTS) : $(ROMDEPS)
fi
if [ $(ROM_PLATFORM) = UNA ] ; then \
cp osimg.bin $(DEST)/UNA_WBW_SYS.bin ; \
cp ../RomDsk/rom$(ROMSIZE)_una.dat $(DEST)/UNA_WBW_ROM$(ROMSIZE).bin ; \
cat ../UBIOS/UNA-BIOS.BIN osimg.bin ../UBIOS/FSFAT.BIN ../RomDsk/rom$(ROMSIZE)_una.dat >$(ROMNAME).rom ; \
cp ../RomDsk/rom$(ROMDISKSIZE)_una.dat $(DEST)/UNA_WBW_ROM$(ROMDISKSIZE).bin ; \
cat ../UBIOS/UNA-BIOS.BIN osimg.bin ../UBIOS/FSFAT.BIN ../RomDsk/rom$(ROMDISKSIZE)_una.dat >$(ROMNAME).rom ; \
else \
if [ $(ROMSIZE) -gt 0 ] ; then \
cat hbios_rom.bin osimg.bin osimg1.bin osimg2.bin ../RomDsk/rom$(ROMSIZE)_wbw.dat >$(ROMNAME).rom ; \
cat hbios_rom.bin osimg.bin osimg1.bin osimg2.bin ../RomDsk/rom$(ROMDISKSIZE)_wbw.dat >$(ROMNAME).rom ; \
cat hbios_rom.bin osimg.bin osimg1.bin osimg2.bin >$(ROMNAME).upd ; \
cat hbios_app.bin osimg_small.bin > $(ROMNAME).com ; \
else \
cat hbios_rom.bin osimg.bin osimg1.bin osimg2.bin ../RomDsk/ram$(RAMSIZE)_wbw.dat >$(ROMNAME).rom ; \
cat hbios_rom.bin osimg.bin osimg1.bin osimg2.bin ../RomDsk/rom$(RAMDISKSIZE)_wbw.dat >$(ROMNAME).rom ; \
cat hbios_rom.bin osimg.bin osimg1.bin osimg2.bin >$(ROMNAME).upd ; \
cat hbios_app.bin osimg_small.bin > $(ROMNAME).com ; \
fi \

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Source/HBIOS/Makefile.new

@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ DIST_OBJECTS := \
# RCZ80_mt RCZ80_duart MON_std
OBJECTS := $(DIST_OBJECTS)
OBJECTS := SBC_std MK4_std UNA_std S100_std
# OBJECTS := SBC_std MK4_std UNA_std S100_std
OBJECTS := $(OBJECTS:=.rom) $(OBJECTS:=.com) $(OBJECTS:=.upd)
OBJECTS := $(filter-out UNA_%.com UNA_%.upd,$(OBJECTS))
@ -115,13 +116,13 @@ S100_%.imgpad2.bin: s100mon.bin
UNA_%.rom: UNA_%.osimg.bin UNA_%.hbios_env.sh
. ./UNA_$(*F).hbios_env.sh ; \
cat ../UBIOS/UNA-BIOS.BIN UNA_$(*F).osimg.bin ../UBIOS/FSFAT.BIN ../RomDsk/rom$${ROMSIZE}_una.dat >$@ ; \
cat ../UBIOS/UNA-BIOS.BIN UNA_$(*F).osimg.bin ../UBIOS/FSFAT.BIN ../RomDsk/rom$${ROMDISKSIZE}_una.dat >$@ ; \
cp UNA_$(*F).osimg.bin $(DEST)/UNA_WBW_SYS.bin ; \
cp ../RomDsk/rom$${ROMSIZE}_una.dat $(DEST)/UNA_WBW_ROM$${ROMSIZE}.bin
cp ../RomDsk/rom$${ROMDISKSIZE}_una.dat $(DEST)/UNA_WBW_ROM$${ROMDISKSIZE}.bin
%.rom: %.hbios_rom.bin %.osimg.bin %.osimg1.bin %.imgpad2.bin %.hbios_env.sh
. ./$(*F).hbios_env.sh ; \
if [ $$ROMSIZE -gt 0 ] ; then RD="rom$$ROMSIZE" ; else RD="ram$$RAMSIZE" ; fi ; \
if [ $$ROMSIZE -gt 0 ] ; then RD="rom$$ROMDISKSIZE" ; else RD="rom$$RAMDISKSIZE" ; fi ; \
cat $(*F).hbios_rom.bin $(*F).osimg.bin $(*F).osimg1.bin $(*F).imgpad2.bin ../RomDsk/$${RD}_wbw.dat >$@
%.com: %.hbios_app.bin %.osimg_small.bin

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Source/HBIOS/cfg_duo.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z2 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $50 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)
MPGSEL_1 .EQU $51 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 1 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_dyno.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z180 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU ROMSIZE ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $78 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_epitx.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_115200_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.AS
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z180 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU ROMSIZE ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
;

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_heath.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_115200_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.AS
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z2 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $78 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)
MPGSEL_1 .EQU $79 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 1 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_master.asm

@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_NONE ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU ROMSIZE ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
MPCL_RAM .EQU $78 ; SBC MEM MGR RAM PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_mbc.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_MBC ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
MPCL_RAM .EQU $78 ; SBC MEM MGR RAM PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)
MPCL_ROM .EQU $7C ; SBC MEM MGR ROM PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_mk4.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z180 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU ROMSIZE ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
;

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_mon.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_115200_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.AS
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_MON ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
;
RTCIO .EQU $C0 ; RTC LATCH REGISTER ADR

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_n8.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_N8 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU 0 ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
;

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_rcz180.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_115200_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.AS
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z180 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU ROMSIZE ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $78 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_rcz280.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_115200_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.AS
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z2 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU ROMSIZE ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $78 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_rcz80.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_115200_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.AS
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z2 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $78 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)
MPGSEL_1 .EQU $79 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 1 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_rph.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_RPH ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU 0 ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
;

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_s100.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_57600_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z180 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU ROMSIZE ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $78 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_sbc.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_SBC ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
MPCL_RAM .EQU $78 ; SBC MEM MGR RAM PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)
MPCL_ROM .EQU $7C ; SBC MEM MGR ROM PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_scz180.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_115200_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.AS
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z180 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
RAMBIAS .EQU ROMSIZE ; OFFSET OF START OF RAM IN PHYSICAL ADDRESS SPACE
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $78 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

4
Source/HBIOS/cfg_una.asm

@ -32,6 +32,10 @@ INTMODE .EQU 0 ; INTERRUPTS: 0=NONE, 1=MODE 1, 2=MODE 2, 3=MODE 3 (Z280)
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU 0 ; NOT SUPPORTED ON UNA
;
MDROM .EQU TRUE ; MD: ENABLE ROM DISK
MDRAM .EQU TRUE ; MD: ENABLE RAM DISK
;
RTCIO .EQU $70 ; RTC LATCH REGISTER ADR
;

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_z80retro.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z2 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $60 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)
MPGSEL_1 .EQU $61 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 1 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_zeta.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_SBC ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
MPCL_RAM .EQU $78 ; SBC MEM MGR RAM PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)
MPCL_ROM .EQU $7C ; SBC MEM MGR ROM PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

1
Source/HBIOS/cfg_zeta2.asm

@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ DEFSERCFG .EQU SER_38400_8N1 | SER_RTS ; DEFAULT SERIAL LINE CONFIG (SEE STD.ASM
;
RAMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF RAM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
ROMSIZE .EQU 512 ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB (MUST MATCH YOUR HARDWARE!!!)
APP_BNKS .EQU $FF ; BANKS TO RESERVE FOR APP USE ($FF FOR AUTO SIZING)
MEMMGR .EQU MM_Z2 ; MEMORY MANAGER: MM_[SBC|Z2|N8|Z180|Z280|MBC|RPH|MON]
MPGSEL_0 .EQU $78 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 0 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)
MPGSEL_1 .EQU $79 ; Z2 MEM MGR BANK 1 PAGE SELECT REG (WRITE ONLY)

22
Source/HBIOS/hbios.asm

@ -334,6 +334,8 @@ CB_BIDRAMD0 .DB BID_RAMD0
CB_RAMD_BNKS .DB RAMD_BNKS
CB_BIDROMD0 .DB BID_ROMD0
CB_ROMD_BNKS .DB ROMD_BNKS
CB_BIDAPP0 .DB BID_APP0
CB_APP_BNKS .DB APP_BNKS
;
.FILL (HCB + HCB_SIZ - $),0 ; PAD REMAINDER OF HCB
;
@ -4422,6 +4424,8 @@ SYS_GET:
JP Z,SYS_GETCPUSPD
CP BF_SYSGET_PANEL
JP Z,SYS_GETPANEL
CP BF_SYSGET_APPBNKS
JP Z,SYS_GETAPPBNKS
SYSCHKERR(ERR_NOFUNC) ; SIGNAL ERROR
RET
;
@ -4631,6 +4635,8 @@ SYS_GETMEMINFO:
; RETURNS:
; D: HBIOS BANK ID
; E: USER BANK ID
; H: FIRST APP BANK ID
; L: APP BANK COUNT
;
SYS_GETBNKINFO:
LD A,(CB_BIDBIOS)
@ -4735,6 +4741,22 @@ SYS_GETPANEL1: ; HANDLE NON-EXISTENT FRONT PANEL
OR A ; SET FLAGS
RET ; DONE
;
; GET APPLICATION BANK INFORMATION
; RETURNS:
; H: FIRST APP BANK ID
; L: APP BANK COUNT
; E: BANK SIZE (IN 256-BYTE PAGES)
;
SYS_GETAPPBNKS:
LD A,(CB_BIDAPP0) ; FIRST BANK ID
LD H,A
LD A,(CB_APP_BNKS) ; NUMBER OF BANKS
LD L,A
LD E,$80 ; (256 * $80) = 32KB
;
XOR A
RET
;
; SET SYSTEM PARAMETERS
; PARAMETER(S) TO SET INDICATED IN C
;

3
Source/HBIOS/hbios.inc

@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ BF_SYSGET_MEMINFO .EQU $F1 ; GET MEMORY CAPACTITY INFO
BF_SYSGET_BNKINFO .EQU $F2 ; GET BANK ASSIGNMENT INFO
BF_SYSGET_CPUSPD .EQU $F3 ; GET CLOCK SPEED & WAIT STATES
BF_SYSGET_PANEL .EQU $F4 ; GET FRONT PANEL SWITCHES VAL
BF_SYSGET_APPBNKS .EQU $F5 ; GET APP BANK INFORMATION
;
BF_SYSSET_TIMER .EQU $D0 ; SET TIMER VALUE
BF_SYSSET_SECS .EQU $D1 ; SET SECONDS VALUE
@ -440,6 +441,8 @@ HCB_BIDRAMD0 .EQU $DC ; FIRST BANK OF RAM DRIVE
HCB_RAMD_BNKS .EQU $DD ; RAM DRIVE BANK COUNT
HCB_BIDROMD0 .EQU $DE ; FIRST BANK OF ROM DRIVE
HCB_ROMD_BNKS .EQU $DF ; ROM DRIVE BANK COUNT
HCB_BIDAPP0 .EQU $E0 ; FIRST BANK OF APP RAM BANKS
HCB_APP_BNKS .EQU $E1 ; APP BANK COUNT
;
; HBIOS PROXY COMMON DATA BLOCK
; EXACTLY 32 BYTES AT $FFE0-$FFFF

2
Source/HBIOS/hbios_env.asm

@ -27,6 +27,8 @@
prtval("CPUFAM$", CPUFAM)
prtval("ROMSIZE$", ROMSIZE)
prtval("RAMSIZE$", RAMSIZE)
prtval("ROMDISKSIZE$", ROMD_BNKS * 32)
prtval("RAMDISKSIZE$", RAMD_BNKS * 32)
;
ret
;

150
Source/HBIOS/std.asm

@ -699,6 +699,83 @@ BID_RAM0 .EQU $80
BID_ROMN .EQU (BID_ROM0 + ROMBANKS - 1)
BID_RAMN .EQU (BID_RAM0 + RAMBANKS - 1)
;
#IF (BIOS == BIOS_WBW)
;
#IF (ROMSIZE > 0)
ROM_BNKS_RSVD .EQU 4
RAM_BNKS_RSVD .EQU 5
#ELSE
ROM_BNKS_RSVD .EQU 0
RAM_BNKS_RSVD .EQU 8
#ENDIF
#ENDIF
;
#IF (BIOS == BIOS_UNA)
ROM_BNKS_RSVD .EQU 4
RAM_BNKS_RSVD .EQU 4 ; NEED TO CONFIRM THIS!!!
#ENDIF
;
; APPLICATION MEMORY BANKS
;
#IF (APP_BNKS == $FF)
APP_BNKS .SET 0 ; 0K
#IF ((RAMBANKS - RAM_BNKS_RSVD) > $08)
APP_BNKS .SET 3 ; 96K
#ENDIF
#IF ((RAMBANKS - RAM_BNKS_RSVD) > $18)
APP_BNKS .SET 11 ; 353KB
#ENDIF
#ENDIF
;
; ROM/RAM MEMORY BANKS
;
#IF (BIOS == BIOS_WBW)
;
ROMD_BNKS .EQU ROMBANKS - ROM_BNKS_RSVD
RAMD_BNKS .EQU RAMBANKS - APP_BNKS - RAM_BNKS_RSVD
;
#ENDIF
;
#IF (BIOS == BIOS_UNA)
;
ROMD_BNKS .EQU ROMBANKS - 4
RAMD_BNKS .EQU RAMBANKS - 4
;
#ENDIF
;
; ADJUSTMENTS FOR ROMLESS SYSTEMS
;
#IF (ROMSIZE == 0)
;
; WE NEED TO NORMALIZE THE SIZE OF THE RAM DISK TO FIT
; ONE OF THE STANDARD ROM DISK IMAGES
;
#IF (RAMD_BNKS < 4)
RAMD_BNKS .SET 0 ; 0KB RAM DISK
#ENDIF
#IF ((RAMD_BNKS >= 4) & (RAMD_BNKS < 8))
RAMD_BNKS .SET 4 ; 128KB RAM DISK
#ENDIF
#IF ((RAMD_BNKS >= 8) & (RAMD_BNKS < 12))
RAMD_BNKS .SET 8 ; 256KB RAM DISK
#ENDIF
#IF ((RAMD_BNKS >= 12) & (RAMD_BNKS < 28))
RAMD_BNKS .SET 12 ; 384KB RAM DISK
#ENDIF
#IF (RAMD_BNKS >= 28)
RAMD_BNKS .SET 28 ; 896KB RAM DISK
#ENDIF
;
#ENDIF
;
#IF ((!MDRAM) | (RAMD_BNKS <= 0))
RAMD_BNKS .SET 0
#ENDIF
;
#IF ((!MDROM) | (ROMD_BNKS <= 0))
ROMD_BNKS .SET 0
#ENDIF
;
#IF (ROMSIZE > 0)
;
; NORMAL SYSTEM WITH ROM & RAM
@ -708,11 +785,9 @@ BID_IMG0 .EQU BID_ROM0 + 1 ; ROM LOADER AND FIRST IMAGES BANK 0x01
BID_IMG1 .EQU BID_ROM0 + 2 ; SECOND IMAGES BANK 0x02
BID_IMG2 .EQU BID_ROM0 + 3 ; RESERVED 0x03
BID_ROMD0 .EQU BID_ROM0 + 4 ; FIRST ROM DRIVE BANK 0x04
BID_ROMDN .EQU BID_ROMN ; LAST ROM DRIVE BANK 0x0F
;
BID_BIOS .EQU BID_RAM0 ; HBIOS BANK 0x80
BID_BIOS .EQU BID_RAM0 + 0 ; HBIOS BANK 0x80
BID_RAMD0 .EQU BID_RAM0 + 1 ; FIRST RAM DRIVE BANK 0x81
BID_RAMDN .EQU BID_RAMN - 4 ; LAST RAM DRIVE BANK 0x8B
BID_APP0 .EQU BID_RAMD0 + RAMD_BNKS ; FIRST APP BANK 0x89
BID_BUF .EQU BID_RAMN - 3 ; OS BUFFERS (CP/M3) 0x8C
BID_AUX .EQU BID_RAMN - 2 ; AUX BANK (CP/M 3, BPBIOS, ETC.) 0x8D
BID_USR .EQU BID_RAMN - 1 ; USER BANK (CP/M TPA, ETC.) 0x8E
@ -728,7 +803,7 @@ BID_IMG0 .EQU BID_RAM0 + 1 ; ROM LOADER AND FIRST IMAGES BANK 0x81
BID_IMG1 .EQU BID_RAM0 + 2 ; SECOND IMAGES BANK 0x82
BID_IMG2 .EQU BID_RAM0 + 3 ; RESERVED 0x83
BID_RAMD0 .EQU BID_RAM0 + 4 ; FIRST RAM DRIVE BANK 0x84
BID_RAMDN .EQU BID_RAMN - 4 ; LAST RAM DRIVE BANK 0x8B
BID_APP0 .EQU BID_RAMD0 + RAMD_BNKS ; FIRST APP BANK 0x89
BID_BUF .EQU BID_RAMN - 3 ; OS BUFFERS (CP/M3) 0x8C
BID_AUX .EQU BID_RAMN - 2 ; AUX BANK (CP/M 3, BPBIOS, ETC.) 0x8D
BID_USR .EQU BID_RAMN - 1 ; USER BANK (CP/M TPA, ETC.) 0x8E
@ -736,47 +811,44 @@ BID_COM .EQU BID_RAMN - 0 ; COMMON BANK, UPPER 32K 0x8F
;
BID_BIOS .EQU BID_BOOT ; HBIOS BANK 0x80
BID_ROMD0 .EQU 0 ; NO ROM DRIVE
BID_ROMDN .EQU $FF ; NO ROM DRIVE
;
#ENDIF
;
#IF (BIOS == BIOS_WBW)
;
#IF (!MDRAM)
BID_RAMD0 .SET $FF ; RAM DRIVE DISABLED
BID_RAMDN .SET 0 ; RAM DRIVE DISABLED
#ENDIF
;
#IF (!MDROM)
BID_ROMD0 .SET $FF ; ROM DRIVE DISABLED
BID_ROMDN .SET 0 ; ROM DRIVE DISABLED
#ENDIF
;
ROMD_BNKS .EQU (BID_ROMDN - BID_ROMD0 + 1)
RAMD_BNKS .EQU (BID_RAMDN - BID_RAMD0 + 1)
;
#ENDIF
;
#IF FALSE
.ECHO "--- RAM/ROM CAPACITY ---\n"
.ECHO "BID_ROM0: " \ .ECHO BID_ROM0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_ROMN: " \ .ECHO BID_ROMN \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_RAM0: " \ .ECHO BID_RAM0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_RAMN: " \ .ECHO BID_RAMN \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "--- BANK LAYOUT ---\n"
.ECHO "BID_BOOT: " \ .ECHO BID_BOOT \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_IMG0: " \ .ECHO BID_IMG0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_IMG1: " \ .ECHO BID_IMG1 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_IMG2: " \ .ECHO BID_IMG2 \ .ECHO "\n"
APP_BNKS .SET BID_BUF - BID_APP0
;
BID_RAMDN .EQU BID_RAMD0 + RAMD_BNKS - 1 ; LAST RAM DRIVE BANK
BID_ROMDN .EQU BID_ROMD0 + ROMD_BNKS - 1 ; LAST ROM DRIVE BANK
BID_APPN .EQU BID_APP0 + APP_BNKS - 1 ; LAST APP BANK
;
#IF TRUE
.ECHO "------------- CAPACITY -----------------\n"
.ECHO "ROMBANKS: " \ .ECHO ROMBANKS \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "RAMBANKS: " \ .ECHO RAMBANKS \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "ROMD_BNKS: " \ .ECHO ROMD_BNKS \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "RAMD_BNKS: " \ .ECHO RAMD_BNKS \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "APP_BNKS: " \ .ECHO APP_BNKS \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "----------- MEMORY LAYOUT --------------\n"
.ECHO "BID_ROM0: " \ .ECHO BID_ROM0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_ROMN: " \ .ECHO BID_ROMN \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_RAM0: " \ .ECHO BID_RAM0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_RAMN: " \ .ECHO BID_RAMN \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "------------- BANK LAYOUT --------------\n"
.ECHO "BID_BOOT: " \ .ECHO BID_BOOT \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_IMG0: " \ .ECHO BID_IMG0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_IMG1: " \ .ECHO BID_IMG1 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_IMG2: " \ .ECHO BID_IMG2 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_ROMD0: " \ .ECHO BID_ROMD0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_ROMDN: " \ .ECHO BID_ROMDN \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_BIOS: " \ .ECHO BID_BIOS \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_BIOS: " \ .ECHO BID_BIOS \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_RAMD0: " \ .ECHO BID_RAMD0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_RAMDN: " \ .ECHO BID_RAMDN \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_BUF: " \ .ECHO BID_BUF \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_AUX: " \ .ECHO BID_AUX \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_USR: " \ .ECHO BID_USR \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_COM: " \ .ECHO BID_COM \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_APP0: " \ .ECHO BID_APP0 \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_APPN: " \ .ECHO BID_APPN \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_BUF: " \ .ECHO BID_BUF \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_AUX: " \ .ECHO BID_AUX \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_USR: " \ .ECHO BID_USR \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "BID_COM: " \ .ECHO BID_COM \ .ECHO "\n"
.ECHO "----------------------------------------\n"
#ENDIF
;
; MEMORY LAYOUT

35
Source/Images/diskdefs

@ -271,9 +271,9 @@ diskdef interak
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 256KB ROM (128KB reserved, 128KB ROM Disk)
# RomWBW 128KB ROM Disk
diskdef wbw_rom256
diskdef wbw_rom128
seclen 512
tracks 4
sectrk 64
@ -284,24 +284,11 @@ diskdef wbw_rom256
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 512KB ROM (128KB reserved, 384KB ROM Disk)
diskdef wbw_rom512
seclen 512
tracks 12
sectrk 64
blocksize 2048
maxdir 256
skew 0
boottrk 0
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 1024KB ROM (128KB reserved, 896KB ROM Disk)
# RomWBW 256KB ROM Disk
diskdef wbw_rom1024
diskdef wbw_rom256
seclen 512
tracks 28
tracks 8
sectrk 64
blocksize 2048
maxdir 256
@ -310,11 +297,11 @@ diskdef wbw_rom1024
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 512KB RAM (256KB reserved, 256KB RAM Disk)
# RomWBW 384KB ROM Disk
diskdef wbw_ram512
diskdef wbw_rom384
seclen 512
tracks 8
tracks 12
sectrk 64
blocksize 2048
maxdir 256
@ -323,11 +310,11 @@ diskdef wbw_ram512
os 2.2
end
# RomWBW 1024KB RAM (256KB reserved, 768KB RAM Disk)
# RomWBW 896KB ROM Disk
diskdef wbw_ram1024
diskdef wbw_rom896
seclen 512
tracks 24
tracks 28
sectrk 64
blocksize 2048
maxdir 256

21
Source/RomDsk/Build.cmd

@ -24,27 +24,26 @@ set RomApps2=fdu format survey sysgen talk timer cpuspd
set RomApps=
copy NUL rom128_wbw.dat || exit /b
copy NUL rom128_una.dat || exit /b
copy NUL rom0_wbw.dat || exit /b
copy NUL rom0_una.dat || exit /b
:: MakeDisk <OutputFile> <ImageSize> <Format> <Directory> <Bios>
set RomApps=%RomApps1%
call :MakeDisk rom256_wbw wbw_rom256 ROM_256KB 0x20000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom256_una wbw_rom256 ROM_256KB 0x20000 una || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom128_wbw wbw_rom128 ROM_128KB 0x20000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom128_una wbw_rom128 ROM_128KB 0x20000 una || exit /b
set RomApps=%RomApps1% %RomApps2%
call :MakeDisk rom512_wbw wbw_rom512 ROM_512KB 0x60000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom512_una wbw_rom512 ROM_512KB 0x60000 una || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom256_wbw wbw_rom256 ROM_256KB 0x40000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom256_una wbw_rom256 ROM_256KB 0x40000 una || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom1024_wbw wbw_rom1024 ROM_1024KB 0xE0000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom1024_una wbw_rom1024 ROM_1024KB 0xE0000 una || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom384_wbw wbw_rom384 ROM_384KB 0x60000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom384_una wbw_rom384 ROM_384KB 0x60000 una || exit /b
call :MakeDisk ram512_wbw wbw_ram512 RAM_512KB 0x40000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk ram1024_wbw wbw_ram1024 RAM_1024KB 0xC0000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom896_wbw wbw_rom896 ROM_896KB 0xE0000 wbw || exit /b
call :MakeDisk rom896_una wbw_rom896 ROM_896KB 0xE0000 una || exit /b
goto :eof

36
Source/RomDsk/Makefile

@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
OBJECTS = rom128_wbw.dat rom128_una.dat rom256_wbw.dat rom256_una.dat rom512_wbw.dat rom512_una.dat rom1024_wbw.dat rom1024_una.dat ram512_wbw.dat ram1024_wbw.dat
OBJECTS = rom0_wbw.dat rom0_una.dat rom128_wbw.dat rom128_una.dat rom256_wbw.dat rom256_una.dat rom384_wbw.dat rom384_una.dat rom896_wbw.dat rom896_una.dat
OTHERS=*.dat
TOOLS = ../../Tools
@ -9,36 +9,28 @@ include $(TOOLS)/Makefile.inc
ROMAPPS1 := assign mode rtc syscopy xm
ROMAPPS2 := fdu format survey sysgen talk timer cpuspd
# rom256_%.dat: ROMSIZ=256
# rom512_%.dat: ROMSIZ=512
# rom1024_%.dat: ROMSIZ=1024
rom128_%.dat: DISKDEF=wbw_rom128
rom256_%.dat: DISKDEF=wbw_rom256
rom512_%.dat: DISKDEF=wbw_rom512
rom1024_%.dat: DISKDEF=wbw_rom1024
ram512_%.dat: DISKDEF=wbw_ram512
ram1024_%.dat: DISKDEF=wbw_ram1024
rom384_%.dat: DISKDEF=wbw_rom384
rom896_%.dat: DISKDEF=wbw_rom896
rom128_%.dat: DIR=ROM_128KB
rom256_%.dat: DIR=ROM_256KB
rom512_%.dat: DIR=ROM_512KB
rom1024_%.dat: DIR=ROM_1024KB
ram512_%.dat: DIR=RAM_512KB
ram1024_%.dat: DIR=RAM_1024KB
rom384_%.dat: DIR=ROM_384KB
rom896_%.dat: DIR=ROM_896KB
rom256_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0x20000
rom512_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0x60000
rom1024_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0xE0000
ram512_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0x40000
ram1024_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0xC0000
rom128_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0x20000
rom256_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0x40000
rom384_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0x60000
rom896_%.dat: IMGSIZ=0xE0000
rom256_%.dat: ROMAPPS=$(ROMAPPS1)
rom512_%.dat rom1024_%.dat: ROMAPPS=$(ROMAPPS1) $(ROMAPPS2)
ram512_%.dat ram1024_%.dat: ROMAPPS=$(ROMAPPS1) $(ROMAPPS2)
rom128_%.dat: ROMAPPS=$(ROMAPPS1)
rom256_%.dat rom384_%.dat rom896_%.dat: ROMAPPS=$(ROMAPPS1) $(ROMAPPS2)
%_wbw.dat: BIOS=wbw
%_una.dat: BIOS=una
rom128_%.dat:
rom0_%.dat:
touch $@
%.dat:

BIN
Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/CLOCKS.DAT

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BIN
Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/COPY.CFG

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43
Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/COPY.UPD

@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
11 Dec 88
Some changes have been made to COPY since the manual was written.
Comparison of dates with Existence testing ON has been changed to
use the Creation date when no Modified date exists, and print
"Undated" when neither exists, yet both source and destination
disks support file date stamping. Additionally, the /X option
has been re-defined, and a new /R option has been added to
Version 1.4. Please replace Paragraph 4.1.2.9 on page 55 of your
ZSDOS manual with the following two paragraphs describing the new
options.
4.1.2.9.1 ERASE SOURCE FILE AFTER COPY.
When you want to "move" a file from one area to another, the "X"
option may be used. This option causes a file or group of files
to be copied in the manner described by the default or specified
options, but after the copy and optional verify, the source file
or files are erased. You will be notified that the file has been
erased by the status "(X)" being printed on your console. To
minimize the possibility of deleting a good file when errors
exist in the copy, the Verify option should always be active,
either by default, or specified. When Verify is active, any
errors detected will disable the "X" option for that file so that
a good source file will not be deleted. The "X" option has no
configurable value, and is always assumed to be "Off" requiring
the option in the command line list to be effective.
4.1.2.9.2 COPY ONLY FILES WHICH EXIST (REPLACE).
Occasionally, you may wish to update selected files to a destina-
tion in a simpler manner than naming each file, or using the
Inspect option. The "R" (Replace) option, when active, tells
COPY to transfer only files which exist on the destination direc-
tory. If the Archive option (A) is added in conjunction with the
Replace option, only files which have not been archived, AND
already exist on the destination will be archived. It should be
noted that the No Replacement (N) option is incompatible with
both the Replace and Archive options, and is disabled when either
"R" or "A" are active.


BIN
Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/CR.COM

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BIN
Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/DATSWEEP.COM

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564
Source/RomDsk/ROM_1024KB/DDTZ.DOC

@ -1,564 +0,0 @@
DDTZ v2.7
by C.B. Falconer
edited by George A. Havach
Introduction:
============
DDTZ v2.7 is a complete replacement for DDT, Digital Research's
famous Dynamic Debugging Tool, with improved functionality, bug
extermination, and full Z80 support. In general, DDTZ is fully
compatible with the original utility, but it has extra and
extended commands and many fewer quirks. All Z80-specific
instructions can be (dis)assembled, though in Intel rather then
Zilog format. Furthermore, DDTZ will correctly trace ('T' and 'U'
commands) both 8080 and Z80 instructions, depending on which CPU
is operating. On startup, the program announces which CPU it is
running on.
DDTZ v2.7 now handles the 64180 added opcodes. It does NOT test
for a 64180 CPU, since this cannot be done without executing
illegal Z80 instructions, which in turn will crash some
simulators. However v2.7 does not execute any 64180 instructions
internally, only in the subject program.
This issue supplies the "M" version assembled, to avoid errors
when switching between MSDOS and CPM systems. The command table
is updated accordingly. Most CPM users are also MSDOS users, but
not vice-versa.
The program is invoked by typing
ddtz<ret>
or
ddtz [d:]filespec<ret>
In the second form, DDTZ will load the specified file into
memory starting at 0100H, unless it's a .HEX file that sets its
own load address. Besides reporting the NEXT free address and
the PC (program counter) after a successful load, DDTZ also shows
the number of memory pages needed for a SAVE. Instead of having
to write all this down, just use the 'X' command at any time to
redisplay these three values for the current application.
NOTE: loading more code above the NEXT pointer revises these
values.
As in DDT, when a program is loaded above the area holding the
'A' and 'U' (and now 'W') command code, these commands are
disabled, and the extra memory is released to the user. Thus,
DDTZ can occupy as little as 3K total memory space. Unlike DDT,
however, DDTZ will not overwrite itself or the system on program
loads (except .HEX files).
At initialization, the stack pointer (SP) points to a return to
DDTZ, just like for the CCP. Thus, programs that normally return
to the CCP will be returned to DDTZ. The 'B' command
reinitializes this condition.
The intercept vector copies the BDOS version number, etc., so
an object program does not know that DDTZ is running (except
for BIOS-BDOS vector size). Thus, programs that check the version
number should execute correctly under DDTZ.
All input parameters can now be entered in any of three formats:
(1) hexadecimal (as in DDT),
(2) decimal, by adding a leading '#' character,
(3) ASCII, by enclosing between either single or double
quotes; either one or two characters are allowed.
Leading blanks in command lines and parameters are absorbed.
Either a comma or a (single) space is a valid delimiter.
Either uppercase or lowercase input is accepted.
The default command (for anything not otherwise recognizable)
is 'H'. This allows convenient calculation, along with the other
features described below. So, to convert a number, just enter
it!
As in DDT, the prompt character is '-', and the only error
message is the query ('?'), which generally kicks you back to
command mode.
New Commands (Over DDT):
=======================
NOTE: letters in parenthesis, e.g. "(U)", show the equivalent
command for DDTZM version (compatible with MSDOS debug).
@ Sets or shows (with no parameter) the internally stored
"base" value. Also used with the 'S' and 'D' commands as
an optional parameter (though without the '@') to display
memory from an arbitrary base marker (offset). When set to
zero (the default), it does not affect any screen displays.
B B)egin: resets the USER stack pointer to its initial value,
such that any program that exits by an RET will return to
DDTZ. DDTZ provides a default stack space of
approximately 24 bytes for user programs.
C C)ompare first_address,last_address,against_address: shows
all the byte differences between two memory areas, in the
format
XXXX aa YYYY bb
where XXXX and YYYY are the comparative memory addresses,
and aa and bb are the corresponding byte values. Can be
used to verify the identity of two files by first
loading them into different memory areas with the 'R'
command (see below).
W Write: stores the modified memory area to disk under the
(K) filename specified by the 'I' command, overwriting the
original file from which it was loaded (the user is queried
before doing so). By default, the image of memory from
0100H through the "NEXT" value -1 is saved. "K first_addr,
last_address" overrides this and allows writing ANY memory
area to a file. Almost a necessity for CPM 3.0 (no SAVE!).
K)eep on DDTZ
X eXamine: redisplays the "NEXT PC SAVE" report at any time.
(Q) Q)uery size on DDTZ.
S S)earch first_address, last_addr, value: searches the
(W) specified memory area for the value (a 16-bit word, not a
byte) and shows the locations of all such. Very useful for
finding CALL's or JMP's to a particular address, etc.
W)here on DDTZ
Y Y)our_option parm1,parm2,address: executes an arbitrary
routine at the specified address, with the BC and DE
registers set to parm1 and parm2, respectively.
Z Displays (but does not alter) the Z80's alternate register
set, including the index registers (disabled if running on
an 8080). On Z80's, automatically included as the last
part of the display by the 'X' command.
Based (Offset) Displays:
=======================
The 'D' and 'E' commands can use a stored base value (offset),
as set by the '@' command. The current @ value may be
overridden for a single execution of these commands by adding the
base as an extra parameter in the command line. The effect is
to add this value to the first/last address and display
accordingly. The address listing on the left becomes XXXX:YYYY,
where XXXX is the offset address and YYYY is the actual memory
address being displayed. For example, if you have a data area
located at 42B7H and wish to preserve easy access, just enter
"@42b7". Now, "d0,3f" will dump memory starting at 4237H.
Further Changes from DDT:
========================
A A)ssemble now accepts the full Z80 as well as 8080
instruction set, although it expects them in Intel rather
than Zilog format (see notes below under the 'L'
command). When in doubt, see the mnemnonic list below.
D D)isplay or D)ump will accept an optional third parameter
to set the base value for a single execution only. Format
has been cleaned up.
H H)ex_arithmetic on two values also shows their
difference in decimal. With only one value, converts to
hexadecimal, decimal, and ASCII (low-order byte only).
N N)ame now allows drive specification (d:...) and sets up
(I) the complete command line, including both FCB's (at
addresses 005CH and 006CH). The tail (stored at 0081H up)
is NOT upshifted.
I)nput on DDTZ
U U)nassemble now displays the raw hexcode, especially handy
(L) when examining non-code areas. Intel (8080 style) mnemonics
are used, so some disassembled instructions may look
strange. E.g., the Z80's 'IN B,(C)' and 'OUT (C),B' become
'INP B' and 'OUTP B', respectively; 'LD (nnnn),BC' becomes
'SBCD nnnn', 'ADD IX, BC' becomes 'DADX B', and 'JP (IX)'
becomes 'PCIX'.
L)ist on DDTZ
L L)oad now permits loading a file into memory with an
(R) offset, which is added to the default load address of
0100H. When reading in a .HEX file with a preset bias,
the 'R' command will not transfer control to an invalid
execution point. Another execution of the 'R' command will
reread the input file, e.g.:
n blah<ret>
l<ret>
...modify the code and generally mess about...
l<ret>
The original file is reloaded, and the modifications are
removed.
R)ead on DDTZ
E E)nter, like D)isplay, now accepts an optional second
(S) parameter to set the base value for a single execution
only.
S)ubstitute or S)et on DDTZ
T T)rap/trace on termination now shows the complete CPU
state. Traps and traces no longer lock up when a user RST
7 instruction is executed. Tracing of BDOS/BIOS calls is
heavily trun cated, avoiding clutter and preventing system
crashes.
NOTE: Most of the UNDOCUMENTED Z80 op-codes are handled. Others
can crash the system.
R R)egisters also shows what two-byte values the HL and SP
(X) registers are actually pointing to. On Z80's, displays the
alternate register set.
eX)amine on DDTZ
NOTE: Any use of the 'W' or 'L' command resets the system DMA
transfer address to the standard default value of 0080H.
; This is the output of DDTZ when disassembling OPTYPE.TRY
NOP LDA 06A4 MOV M,H
LXI B,06A4 DCX SP MOV M,L
STAX B INR A HLT
INX B DCR A MOV M,A
INR B MVI A,20 MOV A,B
DCR B CMC MOV A,C
MVI B,20 MOV B,B MOV A,D
RLC MOV B,C MOV A,E
EXAF MOV B,D MOV A,H
DAD B MOV B,E MOV A,L
LDAX B MOV B,H MOV A,M
DCX B MOV B,L MOV A,A
INR C MOV B,M ADD B
DCR C MOV B,A ADD C
MVI C,20 MOV C,B ADD D
RRC MOV C,C ADD E
DJNZ 0134 MOV C,D ADD H
LXI D,06A4 MOV C,E ADD L
STAX D MOV C,H ADD M
INX D MOV C,L ADD A
INR D MOV C,M ADC B
DCR D MOV C,A ADC C
MVI D,20 MOV D,B ADC D
RAL MOV D,C ADC E
JR 0134 MOV D,D ADC H
DAD D MOV D,E ADC L
LDAX D MOV D,H ADC M
DCX D MOV D,L ADC A
INR E MOV D,M SUB B
DCR E MOV D,A SUB C
MVI E,20 MOV E,B SUB D
RAR MOV E,C SUB E
JRNZ 0134 MOV E,D SUB H
LXI H,06A4 MOV E,E SUB L
SHLD 06A4 MOV E,H SUB M
INX H MOV E,L SUB A
INR H MOV E,M SBB B
DCR H MOV E,A SBB C
MVI H,20 MOV H,B SBB D
DAA MOV H,C SBB E
JRZ 0134 MOV H,D SBB H
DAD H MOV H,E SBB L
LHLD 06A4 MOV H,H SBB M
DCX H MOV H,L SBB A
INR L MOV H,M ANA B
DCR L MOV H,A ANA C
MVI L,20 MOV L,B ANA D
CMA MOV L,C ANA E
JRNC 0134 MOV L,D ANA H
LXI SP,06A4 MOV L,E ANA L
STA 06A4 MOV L,H ANA M
INX SP MOV L,L ANA A
INR M MOV L,M XRA B
DCR M MOV L,A XRA C
MVI M,20 MOV M,B XRA D
STC MOV M,C XRA E
JRC 0134 MOV M,D XRA H
DAD SP MOV M,E XRA L
XRA M JPE 06A4 SLAR M
XRA A XCHG SLAR A
ORA B CPE 06A4 SRAR B
ORA C XRI 20 SRAR C
ORA D RST 5 SRAR D
ORA E RP SRAR E
ORA H POP PSW SRAR H
ORA L JP 06A4 SRAR L
ORA M DI SRAR M
ORA A CP 06A4 SRAR A
CMP B PUSH PSW SLLR B
CMP C ORI 20 SLLR C
CMP D RST 6 SLLR D
CMP E RM SLLR E
CMP H SPHL SLLR H
CMP L JM 06A4 SLLR L
CMP M EI SLLR M
CMP A CM 06A4 SLLR A
RNZ CPI 20 SRLR B
POP B RST 7 SRLR C
JNZ 06A4 RLCR B SRLR D
JMP 06A4 RLCR C SRLR E
CNZ 06A4 RLCR D SRLR H
PUSH B RLCR E SRLR L
ADI 20 RLCR H SRLR M
RST 0 RLCR L SRLR A
RZ RLCR M BIT 0,B
RET RLCR A BIT 0,C
JZ 06A4 RRCR B BIT 0,D
CZ 06A4 RRCR C BIT 0,E
CALL 06A4 RRCR D BIT 0,H
ACI 20 RRCR E BIT 0,L
RST 1 RRCR H BIT 0,M
RNC RRCR L BIT 0,A
POP D RRCR M BIT 1,B
JNC 06A4 RRCR A BIT 1,C
OUT 20 RALR B BIT 1,D
CNC 06A4 RALR C BIT 1,E
PUSH D RALR D BIT 1,H
SUI 20 RALR E BIT 1,L
RST 2 RALR H BIT 1,M
RC RALR L BIT 1,A
EXX RALR M BIT 2,B
JC 06A4 RALR A BIT 2,C
IN 20 RARR B BIT 2,D
CC 06A4 RARR C BIT 2,E
SBI 20 RARR D BIT 2,H
RST 3 RARR E BIT 2,L
RPO RARR H BIT 2,M
POP H RARR L BIT 2,A
JPO 06A4 RARR M BIT 3,B
XTHL RARR A BIT 3,C
CPO 06A4 SLAR B BIT 3,D
PUSH H SLAR C BIT 3,E
ANI 20 SLAR D BIT 3,H
RST 4 SLAR E BIT 3,L
RPE SLAR H BIT 3,M
PCHL SLAR L BIT 3,A
BIT 4,B RES 3,D SET 2,H
BIT 4,C RES 3,E SET 2,L
BIT 4,D RES 3,H SET 2,M
BIT 4,E RES 3,L SET 2,A
BIT 4,H RES 3,M SET 3,B
BIT 4,L RES 3,A SET 3,C
BIT 4,M RES 4,B SET 3,D
BIT 4,A RES 4,C SET 3,E
BIT 5,B RES 4,D SET 3,H
BIT 5,C RES 4,E SET 3,L
BIT 5,D RES 4,H SET 3,M
BIT 5,E RES 4,L SET 3,A
BIT 5,H RES 4,M SET 4,B
BIT 5,L RES 4,A SET 4,C
BIT 5,M RES 5,B SET 4,D
BIT 5,A RES 5,C SET 4,E
BIT 6,B RES 5,D SET 4,H
BIT 6,C RES 5,E SET 4,L
BIT 6,D RES 5,H SET 4,M
BIT 6,E RES 5,L SET 4,A
BIT 6,H RES 5,M SET 5,B
BIT 6,L RES 5,A SET 5,C
BIT 6,M RES 6,B SET 5,D
BIT 6,A RES 6,C SET 5,E
BIT 7,B RES 6,D SET 5,H
BIT 7,C RES 6,E SET 5,L
BIT 7,D RES 6,H SET 5,M
BIT 7,E RES 6,L SET 5,A
BIT 7,H RES 6,M SET 6,B
BIT 7,L RES 6,A SET 6,C
BIT 7,M RES 7,B SET 6,D
BIT 7,A RES 7,C SET 6,E
RES 0,B RES 7,D SET 6,H
RES 0,C RES 7,E SET 6,L
RES 0,D RES 7,H SET 6,M
RES 0,E RES 7,L SET 6,A
RES 0,H RES 7,M SET 7,B
RES 0,L RES 7,A SET 7,C
RES 0,M SET 0,B SET 7,D
RES 0,A SET 0,C SET 7,E
RES 1,B SET 0,D SET 7,H
RES 1,C SET 0,E SET 7,L
RES 1,D SET 0,H SET 7,M
RES 1,E SET 0,L SET 7,A
RES 1,H SET 0,M DADX B
RES 1,L SET 0,A DADX D
RES 1,M SET 1,B LXI X,06A4
RES 1,A SET 1,C SIXD 06A4
RES 2,B SET 1,D INX X
RES 2,C SET 1,E DADX X
RES 2,D SET 1,H LIXD 06A4
RES 2,E SET 1,L DCX X
RES 2,H SET 1,M INR [X+05]
RES 2,L SET 1,A DCR [X+05]
RES 2,M SET 2,B MVI [X+05],20
RES 2,A SET 2,C DADX SP
RES 3,B SET 2,D MOV B,[X+05]
RES 3,C SET 2,E MOV C,[X+05]
MOV D,[X+05] DSBC B DADY B
MOV E,[X+05] SBCD 06A4 DADY D
MOV H,[X+05] NEG LXI Y,06A4
MOV L,[X+05] RETN SIYD 06A4
MOV [X+05],B IM0 INX Y
MOV [X+05],C LDIA DADY Y
MOV [X+05],D INP C LIYD 06A4
MOV [X+05],E OUTP C DCX Y
MOV [X+05],H DADC B INR [Y+05]
MOV [X+05],L LBCD 06A4 DCR [Y+05]
MOV [X+05],A RETI MVI [Y+05],2
MOV A,[X+05] LDRA DADY SP
ADD [X+05] INP D MOV B,[Y+05]
ADC [X+05] OUTP D MOV C,[Y+05]
SUB [X+05] DSBC D MOV D,[Y+05]
SBB [X+05] SDED 06A4 MOV E,[Y+05]
ANA [X+05] IM1 MOV H,[Y+05]
XRA [X+05] LDAI MOV L,[Y+05]
ORA [X+05] INP E MOV [Y+05],B
CMP [X+05] OUTP E MOV [Y+05],C
POP X DADC D MOV [Y+05],D
XTIX LDED 06A4 MOV [Y+05],E
PUSH X IM2 MOV [Y+05],H
PCIX LDAR MOV [Y+05],L
SPIX INP H MOV [Y+05],A
RLCR [X+05] OUTP H MOV A,[Y+05]
RRCR [X+05] DSBC H ADD [Y+05]
RALR [X+05] shld 06A4 ADC [Y+05]
RARR [X+05] RRD SUB [Y+05]
SLAR [X+05] INP L SBB [Y+05]
SRAR [X+05] OUTP L ANA [Y+05]
SRLR [X+05] DADC H XRA [Y+05]
BIT 0,[X+05] lhld 06A4 ORA [Y+05]
BIT 1,[X+05] RLD CMP [Y+05]
BIT 2,[X+05] INP M POP Y
BIT 3,[X+05] OUTP M XTIY
BIT 4,[X+05] DSBC SP PUSH Y
BIT 5,[X+05] SSPD 06A4 PCIY
BIT 6,[X+05] INP A SPIY
BIT 7,[X+05] OUTP A RLCR [Y+05]
RES 0,[X+05] DADC SP RRCR [Y+05]
RES 1,[X+05] LSPD 06A4 RALR [Y+05]
RES 2,[X+05] LDI RARR [Y+05]
RES 3,[X+05] CCI SLAR [Y+05]
RES 4,[X+05] INI SRAR [Y+05]
RES 5,[X+05] OTI SRLR [Y+05]
RES 6,[X+05] LDD BIT 0,[Y+05]
RES 7,[X+05] CCD BIT 1,[Y+05]
SET 0,[X+05] IND BIT 2,[Y+05]
SET 1,[X+05] OTD BIT 3,[Y+05]
SET 2,[X+05] LDIR BIT 4,[Y+05]
SET 3,[X+05] CCIR BIT 5,[Y+05]
SET 4,[X+05] INIR BIT 6,[Y+05]
SET 5,[X+05] OTIR BIT 7,[Y+05]
SET 6,[X+05] LDDR RES 0,[Y+05]
SET 7,[X+05] CCDR RES 1,[Y+05]
INP B INDR RES 2,[Y+05]
OUTP B OTDR RES 3,[Y+05]
RES 4,[Y+05] SET 0,[Y+05] SET 4,[Y+05]
RES 5,[Y+05] SET 1,[Y+05] SET 5,[Y+05]
RES 6,[Y+05] SET 2,[Y+05] SET 6,[Y+05]
RES 7,[Y+05] SET 3,[Y+05] SET 7,[Y+05]
; These are the result of disassembling 64180OPS.TRY
; These opcodes are available ONLY on the 64180 CPU
; DDTZ will both assemble and disassemble these.
IN0 B,20 TST E MLT B
OUT0 20,B IN0 H,20 MLT D
TST B OUT0 20,H TSTI 20
IN0 C,20 TST H MLT H
OUT0 20,C IN0 L,20 TSIO 20
TST C OUT0 20,L SLP
IN0 D,20 TST L MLT SP
OUT0 20,D TST M OTIM
TST D IN0 A,20 OTDM
IN0 E,20 OUT0 20,A OIMR
OUT0 20,E TST A ODMR
; The following are UNDOCUMENTED z80 opcodes from XTDOPS.TRY.
; DDTZ will disassemble these, but will not assemble them.
; They use xh/xl (or yh/yl) as separate byte registers.
; Use these at your own risk.
INRX H ACXR H MOVY H,B
DCRX H ACXR L MOVY H,C
MVIX H,20 SUXR H MOVY H,D
INRX L SUXR L MOVY H,E
DCRX L SBXR H MOVY H,A
MVIX L,20 SBXR L MOVY L,B
MOVX B,H NDXR H MOVY L,C
MOVX B,L NDXR L MOVY L,D
MOVX C,H XRXR H MOVY L,E
MOVX C,L XRXR L MOVY L,A
MOVX D,H ORXR H MOVY A,H
MOVX D,L ORXR L MOVY A,L
MOVX E,H CPXR H ADYR H
MOVX E,L CPXR L ADYR L
MOVX H,B INRY H ACYR H
MOVX H,C DCRY H ACYR L
MOVX H,D MVIY H,20 SUYR H
MOVX H,E INRY L SUYR L
MOVX H,A DCRY L SBYR H
MOVX L,B MVIY L,20 SBYR L
MOVX L,C MOVY B,H NDYR H
MOVX L,D MOVY B,L NDYR L
MOVX L,E MOVY C,H XRYR H
MOVX L,A MOVY C,L XRYR L
MOVX A,H MOVY D,H ORYR H
MOVX A,L MOVY D,L ORYR L
ADXR H MOVY E,H CPYR H
ADXR L MOVY E,L CPYR L
Command Summary:
===============
DDTZM command DDTZ command
============= ============
@ (base)
A)ssemble first_address A
B)egin {i.e., initialize stack and return} B
C)ompare first_address,last_address,against_address C
D)ump first_address[,last_address[,base]] D
E)nter_in_memory first_address[,base] S)ubstitute
F)ill first_address,last_address,value F
G)o_to [address][,trap1[,trap2]] G
H)ex_arithmetic value1(,value2) H
L)oad_file (offset) R)ead
M)ove first_address,last_address,destination M
N)nput FCBs_command_line I)nput
Q)uit (not avail)
R)egister examine/change [register|flag] X)amine
S)earch first_address,last_address,word W)hereis
T)race_execution [count] T
Untrace_execution [count] (i.e. do count instr) U)ntrace
U)nassemble_code first_address[,last_address] L)ist code
W)rite [first_address,last_address] K)eep
X)amine {i.e. display memory parameters for application} Q)uery
Y)our_option BC:=parm1,DE:=parm2,call_address Y
Z)80_register_display Z
If you find this program useful, contributions will be gratefully
accepted and will encourage further development and release of
useful CPM programs. My practice is to include source.
C.B. Falconer
680 Hartford Turnpike,
Hamden, Conn. 06517 (203) 281-1438
DDTZ and its associated documentation and other files are
copyright (c) 1980-1988 by C.B. Falconer. They may be freely
copied and used for non-commercial purposes ONLY.

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FILEATTR
Version 1.6
Gene Pizzetta
January 18, 1992
A ZSDOS utility, copyright (c) 1988 by Carson Wilson.
FILEATTR (FA) is a utility that allows rapid settin, resetting,
or displaying of file attributes under ZSDOS, ZRDOS, and CP/M
2.2. Several additional features are available under ZCPR3,
including error flag setting, error handler invocation, an
enhanced display, and better error detection.
FA will not run under CP/M 3.0 or Z3PLUS.
USAGE:
FILEATTR {dir:}{afn} {{/}options}
If a DIR or DU specification is not given, the current directory
is assumed (under vanilla CP/M only the drive is significant).
If no ambiguous or unambiguous filename is given, all files
("*.*") are matched.
If no attribute options are given, FILEATTR merely displays the
current state of each file's attributes. Files are displayed in
the order that they appear in the directory.
Once operation begins, FA cannot be aborted by the user. If a ^C
is entered at the keyboard, all screen output stops, but file
attribute operations continue to completion. If that was not the
case, attributes might be set on some entries for a file and not
on others. Nevertheless, suppressing screen output speeds things
up a bit.
OPTIONS: A leading slash is required unless the option list is
the second parameter on the command line. Options may be
separated by spaces, commas, or nothing at all.
ATTRIBUTE OPTIONS: These options set (turn on) corresponding
attributes on files matching the file specification. Attributes
not specified by an attribute option remain unchanged.
If the option is preceded by a minus ("-") or by an "N", the
corresponding attribute is reset (turned off).
1 F1. This is a user attribute which has no predefined
meaning.
P Public (f2). Under ZSDOS, when this attribute is set,
a file is available from any user area of the disk on
which it resides. A file cannot be made public if
another file with the same name exists in any other
user area on that drive. In that case FA will issue an
error message and leave the attribute off.
D Inhibit access datestamp (f3). Under ZSDOS, when this
attribute is set, the file's access datestamp will not
be updated, which may speed file access slightly. If
the attribute is turned off, normal access datestamping
resumes.
4 F4. This is a user attribute which has no predefined
meaning.
W Wheel protect (f8). Under ZSDOS, when this attribute
is set, the file becomes read-only when the wheel byte
is off and cannot be erased. If the wheel byte is on,
the file can be erased normally.
R Read only (t1). When this attribute is set, the file
cannot be erased or modified by most programs.
S System (t2). When this attribute is set, the file
becomes a "hidden" file that will not be found by most
directory programs or by most well-behaved utilities
that accept ambiguous filenames. (FA must find system
files, of course.)
A Archive (t3). When this attribute is set, it signals
some archival programs that the file has not been
modified since it was last backed up. If a file is
modified, ZSDOS and ZRDOS turn this attribute off.
CP/M does not fully support this attribute, however.
OTHER OPTIONS: These options affect only the screen display.
Q Quiet mode. Console output is suppressed unless there
is an error. All other operations are performed
normally.
X Screen paging off. With this option, screen paging is
turned off. The screen can still be paused by pressing
any key except ^C.
ERRORS: Under ZCPR3, errors will cause FA to set the program
error flag and to invoke the error handler. The error flag will
be set to the following values:
2 invalid directory specification
4 miscellaneous (conflicting file, no files on disk)
10 no matching files found (no error handler)
18 Disk read-only
19 Invalid option
For error code 10 (no matching files found), the error flag is
set, but the error handler is not called.
In addition, under ZCPR 3.3 and above, an invalid directory
specification will abort FA to the error handler, but no message
is printed.
The following error messages may be seen:
Conflicting entry, can't set public attribute
If there are files with the same name in other user areas of
the disk, the public attribute cannot be set.
No files on disk
The disk directory is empty.
Bad Option: /o
The command line option shown is unknown to FILEATTR.
Drive R/O
The drive is set to read-only by the operating system and
attributes cannot be changed.
CP/M version 2.x required
FILEATTR will not run on this system.
BIOS write error near directory sector n
An error occurred at or near the given directory sector,
which is expressed as a decimal offset from the beginning of
the directory.
BIOS set track detected - FA aborting
A background program is attempting to modify the current
track setting. The background program must be removeed
before running FA again.
Not Wheel
Under ZCPR3 the wheel byte must be set before FILEATTR can
be run.
CONFIGURATION: While no installation is necessary, all options
can be set as defaults, if you prefer, using ZCNFG. The
configuration options are fully explained on the ZCNFG help
screens.
It is best not to change the name of the configuration file. Its
special name assures that ZCNFG will always find the correct CFG
file, even if the name of FA has been changed or if more than one
version of FA is online.
HISTORY:
Version 1.6 -- April 14, 1991 -- Gene Pizzetta
Now displays target DU and directory name in summary. Fixed
bug that caused "GO" to be displayed as program name, if it
was re-invoked with the GO command.
Version 1.5 -- March 27, 1991 -- Gene Pizzetta
Now calls CP/M version checking routine (it was there, but
it wasn't called). Changed error codes: 10, no matching
files found. "No files on disk" error now gets
miscellaneous error code (4). Error 10 does not invoke
error handler. Not released.
Version 1.4 -- March 20, 1991 -- Gene Pizzetta, Howard Goldstein
Code to check module data byte (S2) was replaced by Howard
Goldstein's elegant solution which uses a "true" extent
number: ((data_mod * 32) + extent). Entering a ^C no
longer really aborts FILEATTR; instead FA immediately prints
"Wait..." on the screen, turns off paging, turns on quiet
mode, sets the results flag, and finishes what it was doing.
All this is to prevent unexpected results when only some of
a file's directory entries are changed. All errors
including a conflicting file found during a PUBLIC request,
now set the program error flag and invoke the error handler
so an active SUBMIT or ZEX script can be aborted. The error
flag will have the following values: 2, invalid directory;
10, no files on disk; 18, disk is read-only; 19, invalid
option; 4, all other errors. If no matching files are
found, the program error flag will be set to FFh, but the
error handler will not be invoked. A few other code changes
were made, including a check for CP/M-Plus, under which
FILEATTR will not work. Not released.
Version 1.3 -- February 22, 1991 -- Gene Pizzetta
Corrected bug that caused faulty operation on large files:
The module data byte (S2) byte was not being checked, so
such files appeared 2 or more times in the directory display
and the public routine was often not finding conflicting
files. Added configuration byte and command line option (X)
for screen paging (paging is suppressed in quiet mode).
Made quiet mode responsive to ZCPR quiet flag and changed Q
command line option to toggle. Usage screen reflects
current effect of X and Q toggles. Attribute configuration
area changed to be compatible with ZCNFG TOGL3 routine.
Actions of D and ND options reversed so they work the same
as the others. Added configuration byte for printing
summary line even in quiet mode, as suggested by Howard
Goldstein. Removed blank lines from screen display,
allowing three more filenames to be shown. Removed tabs
from usage screen so PRINT and PSTR are not needed.
Eliminated leading zero from user number display. Now
prints "file" instead of "files" in summary when only 1
matching file is found. Ditto for attribute(s) altered.
Version 1.2 -- November 30, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
Fixed bug of no program name display when FILEATTR's name
was 8 characters long.
Version 1.1 -- October 30, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
Now wildcards the command forms "FA d: /options" and "FA d:
options."
Version 1.0 -- September 26, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
If a filespec is given, no leading slash is required before
the options. Link with version 4 libraries. Removed /X
option--ZSDOS 10T always closes the first extent when a file
is written to. Changed summary to read "files matched".
Version 0.9 -- July 7, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
Increased length of search FCB (AMBFIL) by one byte. Set up
AMBFIL as '?' + 35 binary 0's. ZRDOS and CP/M zero the
drive byte (FCB+0) during search next calls, so reinitialize
it to '?' before rescanning the directory. PROGID now
prints stored name on GO/JUMP.
Version 0.8 -- June 26, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
Use SYSLIB PRINT for help display. VPRINT does not expand
tabs. Now traps disk track changes at the BIOS level.
Allows '-' as well as 'N' for "negate option." Auto-
wildcards FCB1 for attribute set as well as display.
Version 0.7 -- May 24, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
Cosmetic changes to help, display. Made public routines
faster by 1/2 directory scan average. Consolidated file
attribute setting/resetting routines for efficiency and
clarity.
Version 0.6 -- May 14, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
Changed "Publ" to "Publc" and "Priv" to "Privt". Added Q
and X options, made options installable. Added test for bad
ZCPR directory & chain to error handler.
Version 0.5 -- May 4, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
Fixed bug at CHKRO inherited from MAKE.ASM. Uses Bridger
Mitchell's FRESET to reset disks. Uses ZCPR invocation name
in signon, help, etc. Added F4 attribute. Now includes all
valid ZSDOS attributes. Help now fully "smart" under ZCPR.
Reworked VID3.Z80 and VID4.Z80 from VLIB11 and moved them
into FA.Z80 (see end of file). Put STNDOUT mode ON by
default at beginning of each attribute display sequence for
faster ZCPR displays.
Version 0.4 -- April 27, 1988 -- Carson Wilson
Tests for matching files at other user areas before setting
the public attribit.
Version 0.3 -- April 26, 1988 -- Carson Wilson

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An update and bug-fix of FILEATTR (FA), a ZSDOS utility that
allows rapid setting, resetting, or displaying of file attributes
under ZSDOS, ZRDOS, and CP/M 2.2. Several additional features
are available under ZCPR3, including error flag setting, error
handler invocation, and an enhanced display. Version 1.6A adds
documentation; otherwise, same as 1.6.

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Option Q -- If the ZCPR quiet flag is set, FILEATTR will always default to
quiet mode. To make quiet mode the default at all times, even when running
under CP/M, set this configuration option to "Yes". Whatever is selected
here can be toggled with the command line "Q" option.
Option X -- A "Yes" will cause FILEATTR to page screen output by default.
A "No" will default to continuous scrolling. The chosen default can be
toggled with the command line "X" option. Screen paging is always turned
off in quiet mode.
Option R -- As distributed, FILEATTR prints nothing to the screen when it
is operating in quiet mode. If this configuration option is "Yes", the
results summary line that gives the number of matching files found and the
number of attributes changed will be printed even in quiet mode.
Option S -- Enter the number of lines on your video display screen. Under
ZCPR 3.3 and higher, the number of screen lines for paging is obtained from
the environment descriptor. This configuration parameter is used only if
running under CP/M.
Attribute Configuration Options
As distributed, FILEATTR will not change any file attribute unless
explicitly commanded to do so by a command line option. To configure
FILEATTR to turn a file attribute ON or OFF by default, toggle the
appropriate configuration selection.
For example, to make FILEATTR set all matching files to Public by default,
change the "Public attribute" setting to "Turn On". Then FILEATTR will set
the specified files to Public unless the /NP command line option is given
(which would cause the files to be set to Private). Since there is no
command which tells FILEATTR not to change an attribute, however, the
program will now insist on turning the Public attribute either on (default)
or off (through the /NP option).
Most users will have neither need nor desire to change the configuration
default as distributed which will "Leave As-Is" all matching files.

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