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9.9 KiB
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9.9 KiB
param([string]$Platform = "", [string]$Config = "", [string]$RomSize = "512", [string]$RomName = "")
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#
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# This PowerShell script performs the heavy lifting in the build of RomWBW. It handles the assembly
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# of the HBIOS and then creates the final ROM image imbedding the other components such as the OS
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# images, boot loader, and ROM disk image.
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#
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# The RomWBW build is heavily dependent on the concept of a hardware "platform" and the associated
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# "configuration". The build process selects a pair of files that are included in the HBIOS assembly
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# to create the hardware-specific ROM image. First, a platform file called cfg_<platform>.asm is
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# included to establish the required assembly equates for the main hardware platform. Second, a
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# file from the Config subdirectory is included to tune the build for the specific setup of the
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# desired hardware platform. The platform file establishes all of the default equate values for
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# the platform being built. The config file is used to override the values in the platform file
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# as desired.
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#
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# Note that there is a special platform called UNA. UNA is John Coffman's hardware BIOS which is an
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# alternative to HBIOS. UNA is a single image that will run on all platforms and has a built-in
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# setup mechanism so that multiple configuration are not needed. When building for UNA, the pre-built
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# UNA BIOS is simply imbedded, it is not built here.
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#
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#
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# Establish the build platform. It may have been passed in on the command line. Validate
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# $Platform and loop requesting a new value as long as it is not valid. The valid platform
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# names are just hard-coded for now.
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#
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$Platform = $Platform.ToUpper()
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while ($true)
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{
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if (($Platform -eq "SBC") -or ($Platform -eq "ZETA") -or ($Platform -eq "ZETA2") -or ($Platform -eq "RC") -or ($Platform -eq "RC180") -or ($Platform -eq "N8") -or ($Platform -eq "MK4") -or ($Platform -eq "UNA")) {break}
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$Platform = (Read-Host -prompt "Platform [SBC|ZETA|ZETA2|RC|RC180|N8|MK4|UNA]").Trim().ToUpper()
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}
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#
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# Establish the platform configuration to build. It may have been passed in on the commandline. Validate
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# $Config and loop requesting a new value as long as it is not valid. The file system is scanned to determine
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# if the requested ConfigFile exists. Config files must be named <platform>_<config>.asm where <platform> is
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# the platform name established above and <config> is the value of $Config determined here.
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#
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while ($true)
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{
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$PlatformConfigFile = "Config/plt_${Platform}.asm"
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$ConfigFile = "Config/${Platform}_${Config}.asm"
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if (Test-Path $ConfigFile) {break}
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if ($Config -ne "") {Write-Host "${ConfigFile} does not exist!"}
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"Configurations available:"
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Get-Item "Config/${Platform}_*.asm" | foreach {Write-Host " >", $_.Name.Substring($Platform.Length + 1, $_.Name.Length - $Platform.Length - 5)}
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$Config = (Read-Host -prompt "Configuration").Trim()
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}
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#
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# Establish the ROM size (in KB). It may have been passed in on the command line. Validate
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# $RomSize and loop requesting a new value as long as it is not valid. The valid ROM sizes
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# are just hard-coded for now. The ROM size does nothing more than determine the size of the
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# ROM disk portion of the ROM image.
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#
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while ($true)
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{
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if (($RomSize -eq "512") -or ($RomSize -eq "1024")) {break}
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$RomSize = (Read-Host -prompt "ROM Size [512|1024]").Trim()
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}
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#
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# TASM should be invoked with the proper CPU type. Below, the CPU type is inferred
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# from the platform.
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#
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if (($Platform -eq "N8") -or ($Platform -eq "MK4") -or ($Platform -eq "RC180")) {$CPUType = "180"} else {$CPUType = "80"}
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#
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# The $RomName variable determines the name of the image created by the script. By default,
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# this will be <platform>_<config>.rom. Unless the script was invoked with a specified
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# ROM filename, the name is established below.
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#
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if ($RomName -eq "") {$RomName = "${Platform}_${Config}"}
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while ($RomName -eq "")
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{
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$CP = (Read-Host -prompt "ROM Name [${Config}]").Trim()
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if ($RomName -eq "") {$RomName = $Config}
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}
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# If a PowerShell exception occurs, just stop the script immediately.
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$ErrorAction = 'Stop'
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# Directories of required build tools (TASM & cpmtools)
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$TasmPath = '..\..\tools\tasm32'
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$CpmToolsPath = '..\..\tools\cpmtools'
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# Add tool directories to PATH and setup TASM's TABS directory path
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$env:TASMTABS = $TasmPath
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$env:PATH = $TasmPath + ';' + $CpmToolsPath + ';' + $env:PATH
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# Initialize working variables
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$OutDir = "../../Binary" # Output directory for final image file
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$RomFmt = "wbw_rom${RomSize}" # Location of files to imbed in ROM disk
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$BlankROM = "Blank${RomSize}KB.dat" # An initial "empty" image for the ROM disk of propoer size
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$RomDiskFile = "RomDisk.tmp" # Temporary filename used to create ROM disk image
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$RomFile = "${OutDir}/${RomName}.rom" # Final name of ROM image
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$ComFile = "${OutDir}/${RomName}.com" # Final name of COM image (command line loadable HBIOS/CBIOS)
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$ImgFile = "${OutDir}/${RomName}.img" # Final name of IMG image (memory loadable HBIOS/CBIOS image)
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# Select the proper CBIOS to include in the ROM. UNA is special.
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if ($Platform -eq "UNA") {$CBiosFile = '../CBIOS/cbios_una.bin'} else {$CBiosFile = '../CBIOS/cbios_wbw.bin'}
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# List of RomWBW proprietary apps to imbed in ROM disk.
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$RomApps = "assign","fdu","format","mode","osldr","rtc","survey","syscopy","sysgen","talk","timer","xm","inttest"
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""
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"Building ${RomName}: ${ROMSize}KB ROM configuration ${Config} for Z${CPUType}..."
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""
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# Current date/time is queried here to be subsequently imbedded in image
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$TimeStamp = '"' + (Get-Date -Format 'yyyy-MM-dd') + '"'
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# Function to run TASM and throw an exception if an error occurs.
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Function Asm($Component, $Opt, $Architecture=$CPUType, $Output="${Component}.bin", $List="${Component}.lst")
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{
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$Cmd = "tasm -t${Architecture} -g3 ${Opt} ${Component}.asm ${Output} ${List}"
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$Cmd | write-host
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Invoke-Expression $Cmd | write-host
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if ($LASTEXITCODE -gt 0) {throw "TASM returned exit code $LASTEXITCODE"}
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}
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# Function to concatenate two binary files.
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Function Concat($InputFileList, $OutputFile)
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{
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Set-Content $OutputFile -Value $null
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foreach ($InputFile in $InputFileList)
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{
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Add-Content $OutputFile -Value ([System.IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($InputFile)) -Encoding byte
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}
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}
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#
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# Since TASM has no mechanism to include files dynamically based on variables, a file
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# if built on-the-fly here for imbedding in the build process. This file is basically
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# just used to include the platform and config files. It also passes in some values
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# from the build to include in the build.
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@"
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; RomWBW Configured for ${Platform} ${Config}, $(Get-Date -Format "s")
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;
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#DEFINE TIMESTAMP ${TimeStamp}
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;
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PLATFORM .EQU PLT_${Platform} ; HARDWARE PLATFORM
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ROMSIZE .EQU ${ROMSize} ; SIZE OF ROM IN KB
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;
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;#INCLUDE "${PlatformConfigFile}"
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#INCLUDE "${ConfigFile}"
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;
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"@ | Out-File "build.inc" -Encoding ASCII
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# Create a local copy of the CP/M CCP and BDOS images for later use.
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Copy-Item '..\cpm22\os2ccp.bin' 'ccp.bin'
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Copy-Item '..\cpm22\os3bdos.bin' 'bdos.bin'
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# Create a local copy of the ZSystem CCP and BDOS images for later use.
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Copy-Item '..\zcpr-dj\zcpr.bin' 'zcpr.bin'
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Copy-Item '..\zsdos\zsdos.bin' 'zsdos.bin'
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# Assemble individual components. Note in the case of UNA, there is less to build.
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Asm 'dbgmon'
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Asm 'prefix'
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Asm 'romldr'
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Asm 'eastaegg'
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Asm 'nascom'
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Asm 'tastybasic'
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Asm 'imgpad'
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Asm 'imgpad0'
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if ($Platform -ne "UNA")
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{
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Asm 'hbios' '-dROMBOOT' -Output 'hbios_rom.bin' -List 'hbios_rom.lst'
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Asm 'hbios' '-dAPPBOOT' -Output 'hbios_app.bin' -List 'hbios_app.lst'
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Asm 'hbios' '-dIMGBOOT' -Output 'hbios_img.bin' -List 'hbios_img.lst'
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}
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#
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# Once all of the individual binary components have been created above, the final
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# ROM image is created by simply concatenating the pieces together as needed.
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#
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"Building ${RomName} output files..."
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# Combine the CCP and BDOS portions of CP/M and ZSystem to create OS images
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Concat 'ccp.bin','bdos.bin',$CBiosFile 'cpm.bin'
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Concat 'zcpr.bin','zsdos.bin',$CBiosFile 'zsys.bin'
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# Prepend a bit of boot code required to bootstrap the OS images
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Concat 'prefix.bin','cpm.bin' 'cpm.sys'
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Concat 'prefix.bin','zsys.bin' 'zsys.sys'
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# Build 32K OS chunk containing the loader, debug monitor, and OS images
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Concat 'romldr.bin', 'dbgmon.bin', 'cpm.bin', 'zsys.bin', 'eastaegg.bin', 'imgpad.bin' osimg.bin
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Concat 'camel80.bin', 'nascom.bin', 'tastybasic.bin', 'imgpad0.bin' osimg1.bin
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#
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# Now the ROM disk image is created. This is done by starting with a
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# blank ROM disk image of the correct size, then cpmtools is used to
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# add the desired files.
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#
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"Building ${RomSize}KB ${RomName} ROM disk data file..."
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# Use the blank ROM disk image to create a working ROM disk image
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Copy-Item $BlankROM $RomDiskFile
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# Copy all files from the appropriate directory to the working ROM disk image
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cpmcp -f $RomFmt $RomDiskFile ../RomDsk/ROM_${RomSize}KB/*.* 0:
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# Add any platform specific files to the working ROM disk image
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if (Test-Path "../RomDsk/${Platform}/*.*")
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{
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cpmcp -f $RomFmt $RomDiskFile ../RomDsk/${Platform}/*.* 0:
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}
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# Add the proprietary RomWBW applications to the working ROM disk image
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foreach ($App in $RomApps)
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{
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cpmcp -f $RomFmt $RomDiskFile ../../Binary/Apps/$App.com 0:
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}
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# Add the CP/M and ZSystem system images to the ROM disk (used by SYSCOPY)
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cpmcp -f $RomFmt $RomDiskFile *.sys 0:
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#
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# Finally, the individual binary components are concatenated together to produce
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# the final images.
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#
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if ($Platform -eq "UNA")
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{
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Copy-Item 'osimg.bin' ${OutDir}\UNA_WBW_SYS.bin
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Copy-Item $RomDiskFile ${OutDir}\UNA_WBW_ROM${ROMSize}.bin
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Concat '..\UBIOS\UNA-BIOS.BIN','osimg.bin','..\UBIOS\FSFAT.BIN',$RomDiskFile $RomFile
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}
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else
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{
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Concat 'hbios_rom.bin','osimg.bin','osimg1.bin','osimg.bin',$RomDiskFile $RomFile
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Concat 'hbios_app.bin','osimg.bin' $ComFile
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Concat 'hbios_img.bin','osimg.bin' $ImgFile
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}
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# Remove the temprary working ROM disk file
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Remove-Item $RomDiskFile
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