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; I2OS-4.ASM - Osborne OS-1 overlay file for IMP2 - 06/01/87
;
; 6850 ACIA
; NOTE:
;
; This overlay will NOT work with the Osborne COMM-PAC modem or
; CTS DATACOMM modem. Both of these modems fit in the Osborne 1
; left diskette storage pocket and connect to the 9 pin modem
; socket. These two modems are 300 bps only and do not have the
; faster baud rates necessary to take advantage of the IMP2 pro-
; gram.
;
; The new 1K CRC protocol is not supported at 300 bps in IMP or
; KMD. KMD batch transfers with IMP and KMD are supported only
; with 1K CRC protocol at 1200 and 2400 bps.
;
; No real advantage is gained with using IMP at 300 bps. Osborne
; COMM-PAC and CTS DATACOM users should continue to use MDM740.
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Edit this file for your preferences then follow the "TO USE:" example
; shown below.
;
; Many terminals will clear the screen with a CTL-Z. If yours does, put
; a 1AH at CLEAR: (010AH). Many terminals use two characters, the first
; normally an ESC. For example, ESC *. In this case put '*' at CLEAR:
; (The ESC will automatically be typed with no CTL-character present.)
; If you don't know what your terminal uses, put a 0 at CLEAR: and IMP2
; will scroll up 24 blank lines to clear the CRT for things like MENU,
; looking at the function key table, typing CTL-Z in command mode, etc.
;
; Use the "SET" command to change the baudrate when desired. The value
; at MSPEED controls the baudrate when the program is first called up.
;
; TO USE: First edit this file filling in answers for your own
; equipment. Then assemble with ASM.COM or equivalent
; assembler. Then use MLOAD to merge into the main file:
;
; MLOAD IMP.COM=IMP2xx.COM,I2OS-x.HEX
;
; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
;
; 06/01/87 Improved the GOODBYE routine, added BREAK routine, needs
; IMP245 to use it. - Irv Hoff
; 05/27/86 * Re-edited NUEVO routines to correct assembly errors.
; * Re-edited documentation on hardware modifications.
; * Software selection for 2400 bps operation now available
; with Osborne ROM version 1.45.
; - Roy Robinson
; FOG #4 RCP/M
;
; 10/27/85 * Modified for DTR control of modem.
; * Added NUEVO equate to provide software selection for 2400
; bps. - Roy Robinson
;
; 06/27/85 Written for use with IMP2 - Irv Hoff
;
;
; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
;
; DOCUMENTATION FOR THIS IMP OVERLAY:
;
; SUMMARY:
;
; If you intend to use this overlay with none of the hardware modifica-
; tions described below, set the ROM145 and DTRMOD equates to NO. Your
; version of IMP2 will have the following baud rate selections: 300 and
; 1200 bps.
;
; The NUEVO equate allows the use of a separate "piggy-back" 80 column
; video board with the optional baud rate generator installed. This
; board is made by NUEVO Electronics Corporation. You may contact NUEVO
; Electronics at the VOICE phone number (713) 341-6001.
;
; The DTRMOD equate allows hardware control of the external modem. The
; DTR signal line can force the modem to hangup the telephone line.
;
; The ROM145 equate allows the use of a special ROM for supporting soft-
; ware selection of 300/1200/2400 bps with IMP2.
;
; ------------
; The NUEVO equate:
;
; If you have the NUEVO 80 column video board with the optional baud
; rate generator installed, set the NUEVO equate to YES. You will have
; the following baud rate selections: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 and
; 19200 bps. Setting either the HS2400 or HS1200 equate to YES, along
; with the matching MSPEED value will configure IMP for 2400 or 1200
; bps respectively when the program is called up.
;
; If your NUEVO 80 column board does NOT have the optional baud rate
; generator, set the NEUVO equate to NO. You will have the following
; baud rate selections: 300 and 1200 bps.
; Contact NUEVO if you wish to install the baud rate generator on your
; NUEVO 80 column board.
;
; Be sure the ROM145 equate is set to NO if the NUEVO equate is set YES.
;
;
; ------------
; The DTRMOD equate:
;
; If you install the DTR modification on your Osborne 1 main logic board
; set the DTRMOD equate to YES. If you are using an UNMODIFIED main
; logic board, set the DTRMOD equate to NO. The DTR modification gives
; the Osborne 1 the feature of forcing the modem to hang up the phone by
; dropping the 6850 ACIA RTS line. This control line is then connected
; to the modem DTR input.
;
; The DTR modification is highly recommended if your modem does not
; accept the Hayes/Racal-Vadic modem software command format.
;
; If you do use the DTR modification, you will need to build a special
; RS-232 cable from your Osborne 1 serial port to your external modem.
; Your modem must support DTR line control and you must set the proper
; modem switch(es) or program the modem internal memory to monitor the
; DTR signal.
;
; Below is the RS-232 cable diagram for an external modem using DTR
; control and the Osborne OS-1:
;
;
; MODEM OCC-1
;
; 2 TXD 3 TXD
; 3 RXD 2 RXD
; 7 GND 7 GND
; 20 DTR 5 RTS (new function)
;
;
;
; INSTALLATION OF THE DTR MODIFICATION
;
; The main logic board is divided into zones which are identified on the
; component side of the board by LETTER co-ordinates found on the left
; edge of the board and by NUMBER co-ordinates found on the rear edge of
; the board i.e., the 6850 ACIA device is located in zone C5 and the
; MC1458 device is located in zone E3. The NUMBER co-ordinates are also
; found near the center axis along the length of the main logic board.
; The front edge of the logic board has the printer connector, serial
; connector, and video controls mounted at this edge.
;
;
; A WORD OF CAUTION:
; If you are unsure how to identify IC devices and count device pin num-
; bers, find a friend who does, attend a user group meeting, or take
; your computer to a computer store/service center for further help.
; This advice ALSO applies if you do not have experience in good solder-
; ing techniques. I have seen these expensive boards burned with traces
; and pads damaged by people using improper soldering irons. These
; boards have been ruined by users using acid core solder instead of
; good quality electronic solder. I have seen boards damaged by solder
; bridges and poorly laid out component installation. Please, if you
; don't know what you are doing, find someone who does. You may contact
; FOG, an international user group, if you have any questions about
; these modifications. You may contact FOG by calling the VOICE number:
; (415) 755-2000 or by writing to:
;
; FOG
; P. O. BOX 3474,
; Daly City, CA 94015-0474
;
;
;
; OSBORNE 1 MAIN LOGIC BOARD TRACE CUTS:
;
; On the main logic board - SOLDER SIDE:
;
; 1. Cut the trace running from pin 5 to pin 6 on the inner row of
; pads used to mount the RS-232 female serial connector at the
; front edge of the main logic board. Pins 5 and 6 are the only
; ADJACENT pins with a trace connecting them. Do not confuse this
; trace with another trace which connects pins 6 and 8. Pin 1 is
; the pad with a wide ground trace.
;
; On the main logic board - COMPONENT SIDE:
;
; 2. Cut the trace from pin 5 of the 6850 ACIA device in zone C5 to
; resistor R20 (10K ohm) in zone D5.
;
; PART ADDITIONS:
;
; On the main logic board SOLDER SIDE:
;
; 3. Add a jumper wire from pin 1 of the MC1458 device in zone E3 to
; pin 5 on the inner row of RS-232 serial port pads. Pin 1 of the
; serial port is the pad with a wide ground trace.
;
; 4. Add a jumper wire from pin 3 of the MC1458 device in zone E3 to
; pin 5 of the same MC1458 device in zone E3.
;
; On the main logic board COMPONENT SIDE or SOLDER SIDE:
;
; (whichever side you feel is easier for mounting
; two 1/4 watt resistors)
;
; 5. Mount a 10K ohm resistor from Vcc which is +5 volts (pin 14 of
; the 74LS02 device in zone D2 is a good solder point) to pin 2 of
; the MC1458 device in zone E3.
;
; 6. Mount a 220 ohm resistor from pin 5 of the 6850 ACIA device in
; zone C5 to pin 2 of the MC1458 device in zone E3. Pin 2 of the
; MC1458 device in zone E3 should now have two resistor leads
; soldered to it.
;
;
; ------------
; The ROM145 equate:
;
; This equate uses a new Osborne 1 Monitor ROM, Version 1.45. This ROM
; allows 300/1200/2400 baud software selection for the 6850 ACIA. The
; ROM is used with a hardware modification to the Osborne 1 main logic
; board. The hardware modification involves installation of five jumper
; wires.
;
; The code in the new 1.45 ROM changes the 6821 control byte value for
; the video PIA register A. The CA2 Peripheral Control Line now becomes
; an output control line rather than an input status line.
;
; If the modification is installed you will be unable to use the Osborne
; COMM-PAC or CTS DATA-COMM modems. The CA2 line was originally a modem
; input status line for these modems. With the new ROM, the CA2 line is
; now an output control line used for selecting one of two clock fre-
; quencies input to the 6850 ACIA.
;
; If you have a single density Osborne 1 computer (ROM versions 1.3 and
; lower). You cannot install this modification. Contact FOG for fur-
; ther help.
;
; The new ROM 1.45 is available from FOG, a non-profit international
; computer user group.
;
; You may contact FOG by calling the VOICE number (415) 755-2000 or by
; writing to:
;
; FOG
; P. O. BOX 3474,
; Daly City, CA 94015-0474
;
;
; INSTALLATION OF ROM 1.45 MODIFICATION:
;
; On the main logic board - COMPONENT SIDE:
;
; 1. Replace the old ROM with the new ROM version 1.45. This ROM is
; found at location D12. Note the orientation of pin 1 for the
; ROM.
;
; 2. Remove Jumper J1 located next to the 6850 ACIA device located
; in zone C5. There is a silkscreen notation "J1" adjacent to the
; jumper. This will expose two pins which we will refer to as the
; Jumper J1 FRONT pin and the Jumper J1 REAR pin.
;
; Jumper J1 FRONT pin is the pin toward the front edge of the main
; logic board. The front edge has the printer connectors and video
; controls mounted at the edge. Since we will be mounting jumpers
; on the solder side of the main logic board, you will be able to
; identify the Jumper J1 FRONT pin because this pin has a trace
; leading to pin 7 of the 74LS161 device at zone C3 on the solder
; side of the main logic board.
; Jumper J1 REAR pin has no trace on the solder side of the board
; and is located toward the rear edge of the main logic board.
;
; On the main logic board - SOLDER SIDE
;
; 3. Mount a jumper wire from pin 4 of the 74LS08 device in zone A5
; to the REAR pin of Jumper J1. This REAR J1 pin is the pin which
; is closer to the 74LS08 device.
;
; 4. Mount a jumper wire from pin 5 of the 74LS08 device in zone A5
; to pin 39 of the 6821 device found within zones C15, C16, C17,
; and C18. (The 6821 is a 40 pin device and occupies several
; zones.)
;
; 5. Mount a jumper wire from pin 6 of the 74LS08 device in zone A5
; to pin 5 of the 74LS02 device in zone D2.
;
; 6. Mount a jumper wire from pin 5 of the 74LS02 device in zone D2
; to pin 6 of the same 74LS02 device in zone D2. Pin 5 of the
; 74LS02 device in zone D2 now has two jumpers soldered to it.
;
; 7. Mount a jumper wire from pin 4 of the 74LS02 device in zone D2
; to the FRONT pin of Jumper J1. This FRONT J1 pin is the pin
; which is closer to the 74LS02 device.
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
;
;* TAMPERING WITH YOUR MAIN LOGIC BOARD MAY VOID ANY WARRANTY
; OR SERVICE AGREEMENTS ON YOUR COMPUTER.
;
;* UNPLUG YOUR COMPUTER FROM THE AC OUTLET BEFORE DISASSEMBLING
; THE COMPUTER. USE COMMON SENSE.
;
;* ALTHOUGH THE MODIFICATION HAS BEEN TESTED ON SEVERAL MAIN
; LOGIC BOARDS HAVING DIFFERENT REVISION LEVELS, THE MODIFI-
; CATION IS DONE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
;
; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
;
;
YES EQU 0FFH
NO EQU 0
;
;
; EQUATES FOR MODIFICATIONS TO STANDARD OZZIE MAIN LOGIC BOARD
;
DTRMOD EQU NO ; YES, if hardware mods have been installed on
; Osborne 1 main logic board to support DTR
; control of external modem.
; NO, if you have an UNMODIFIED main logic
; board
; (see discussion above)
;
NUEVO EQU NO ; YES, if Nuevo 80 column upgrade WITH Baud Rate
; Generator option has been installed
; NO, if you do not have a Nuevo 80 column up-
; grade or if your Nuevo 80 column upgrade
; DOES NOT have the Baud Rate Generator op-
; tion installed. (See discussion above.)
;
ROM145 EQU NO ; YES, if hardware mods have been installed on
; Osborne 1 main logic board to support 2400
; bps WITH ROM version 1.45.
; NO, if the ROM monitor is NOT Version 1.45
; (see discussion above)
;
;
; Values shown are for the 6850 ACIA serial I/O device
;
PORT EQU 2A00H ; OCC-1 base address
; (memory mapped for data and status)
MDCTL1 EQU PORT ; Modem control address (memory mapped i/o)
MDDATP EQU PORT+1 ; Modem data address (memory mapped i/o)
MDRCV EQU 01H ; Modem receive data register full (RDRF)
MDSND EQU 02H ; Modem transmit data register empty (TDRE)
MDTXE EQU 02H ; Modem transmit buffer empty (set to MDSND)
RMDRCV EQU 0FEH ; Used with SSTAT routines
RMDSND EQU 0FDH ; Used with SSTAT routines
;
;
; NOTE: The 6850 ACIA, "an early generation serial I/O chip", has
; only one output status bit with the mask value: 02h.
; This output status bit is defined as "Transmit Data Register
; Empty" and is roughly equivalent to the "Transmit Buffer
; Empty" status bit found in modern I/O chips. Most modern
; I/O chips have an additional output status bit which is a
; "Transmit Ready" status bit. The 6850 ACIA does not have
; this status bit. Without this second status bit available,
; the timing routines for the ASCII upload function in IMP2
; which involve inter-character timing delay and end-of-line
; timing delay do not work as efficiently.
; For the Osborne 1 you will not have as effective a range of
; timing delay values as on computers using more advanced I/O
; chips . You will have enough delay timing for most ASCII
; upload applications.
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
ESC EQU '['-40H ; ^[ = Escape
BELL EQU 'G'-40H ; ^G = Bell character
LF EQU 'J'-40H ; ^J = Linefeed
NEXTRY EQU 'K'-40H ; ^K = Try next phone number, abort this try
CR EQU 'M'-40H ; ^M = Carriage return
CLEARSC EQU 'Z'-40H ; ^Z = Clears screen, command mode only
EOFCHAR EQU 'Z'-40H ; ^Z = End of file
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;
ORG 0100H
;
;
DS 3 ; Skip the data area below
;
;
; These routines and equates are at the beginning of the program so
; they can be patched by a monitor or overlay file without re-assembling
; the program.
;
MSPEED: DB 5 ; 0=110 1=300 2=450 3=600 4=710 5=1200 103H
; 6=2400 7=4800 8=9600 9=19200 default
HS2400: DB NO ; Yes=2400 bps highest speed 104H
HS1200: DB YES ; Yes=1200 bps highest speed 105H
RACAL: DB NO ; Yes=Racal-Vadic 1200V or 2400V or 2400PA 106H
PROMODM: DB NO ; Yes=Prometheus ProModem 1200 bps 107H
RESVD1: DB NO ; Reserved for special modems 108H
RESVD2: DB NO ; Reserved for special modems 109H
;
;
CLEAR: DB 1AH ; Clear screen character (ESC not needed) 10AH
CLOCK: DB 40 ; Clock speed in MHz x10, 25.5 MHz max. 10BH
; 20=2 MHh, 37=3.68 MHz, 40=4 MHz, etc.
BYTDLY: DB 4 ; 0=0 delay 1=10ms 5=50 ms - 9=90 ms 10CH
; default time to send character in ter-
; minal mode file transfer for slow BBS
CRDLY: DB 4 ; 0=0 delay 1=100 ms 5=500 ms - 9=900 ms 10DH
; default time for extra wait after CRLF
; in terminal mode file transfer
NOFCOL: DB 4 ; Number of directory columns shown 10EH
TCHPUL: DB 'T' ; T=tone, P=Pulse (Hayes 2400 modems) 10FH
;.....
;
;
ADDLFD: DB NO ; Yes=add LF after CR to send file in terminal 110H
; mode (normally added by remote echo)
CONVRUB: DB YES ; Yes=convert rub to backspace 111H
CRCDFLT: DB YES ; Yes=default to CRC checking 112H
IGNRCTL: DB YES ; Yes=CTL-chars above ^M not displayed 113H
;.....
;
;
EXTCHR: DB '['-40H ; ESC = preceeds local control character 114H
EXITCHR: DB 'E' ; Exit character 115H
FILESND: DB 'F' ; Send file when in terminal mode 116H
NOCONCT: DB 'N' ; Disconnect from phone line 117H
LOGCHR: DB 'L' ; Send logon 118H
LSTCHR: DB 'P' ; Toggle printer 119H
UNSAVCH: DB 'R' ; Close input text buffer 11AH
SAVECHR: DB 'Y' ; Open input text buffer 11BH
CLEARS: DB 'Z' ; Clears screen, terminal mode 11CH
BRKCHR: DB 'Q' ; Send a break tone 11DH
NODTR: DB NO ; YES if no DTR and need ATH0 to disconnect 11EH
;.....
;
;
; Handles in/out ports for data and status
;
I$MDCTL1: JMP OSTAT ; 11FH
DB 0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ; Spares if needed 122H
;
I$MDTXE: JMP OSTAT ; 129H
DB 0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ; Spares if needed 12CH
;
I$MDDATP: JMP OSIN ; 133H
DB 0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ; Spares if needed 136H
;
O$MDDATP: JMP OSOUT ; 13DH
DB 0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ; Spares if needed 140H
;.....
;
;
A$MDRCV: ANI MDRCV ; 147H
RET ; 149H
;
C$MDRCV: CPI MDRCV ; 14AH
RET ; 14CH
;
A$MDSND: ANI MDSND ; 14DH
RET ; 14FH
;
C$MDSND: CPI MDSND ; 150H
RET ; 152H
;
A$MDTXE: ANI MDTXE ; 153H
RET ; 155H
;
C$MDTXE: CPI MDTXE ; 156H
RET ; 158H
;.....
;
;
; Special exit vector, used by some computers to reset interrupt vectors
;
J$EXITVEC:
JMP RSTINT ; 159H
;.....
;
;
; Jump vectors needed by each overlay
;
J$GOODBYE:JMP GOODBYE ; Disconnects modem by dropping DTR 15CH
J$INITMOD:JMP INITMOD ; Initializes modem, autosets baudrate 15FH
J$STUPR: JMP STUPR ; SET routine to change baudrate 162H
J$SYSVR: JMP SYSVR ; Signon message 165H
;.....
;
;
; "AT" command strings, can be replaced in individual overlay if needed
;
J$STRNGA: DS 3 ; 1200 bps "AT" string 168H
J$STRNG1: DS 3 ; 2400 bps "AT" string 16BH
;
;
; Next fourteen lines should not be changed by user overlay as these go
; to specific locations in the main program, not in the overlay.
;
;
J$CMDSPL: DS 3 ; Allows entry of baudrate on CMD line 16EH
J$CRLF: DS 3 ; Turns up one new line on display 171H
J$DIAL: DS 3 ; Start of dialing routine 174H
J$DSCONT: DS 3 ; Terminates modem use 177H
J$GOLST: DS 3 ; Printer routine, needed by Apple //e 17AH
J$ILPRT: DS 3 ; Prints an inline string, 0 to end 17DH
J$INBUF: DS 3 ; Stores a keybd string for comparison 180H
J$INLNCP: DS 3 ; Inline "compare strings" routine 183H
J$INMDM: DS 3 ; Max .1 sec wait for modem character 186H
J$RCVRSP: DS 3 ; For 3801 I/O use (TV-803) 189H
J$SNDCHR: DS 3 ; Sends a character to the modem 18CH
J$SNDSTR: DS 3 ; Sends a string to the modem, $ to end 18FH
J$TIMER: DS 3 ; .1 second timer (amount in 'B' reg.) 192H
J$BREAK: JMP SENDBRK ; Break routine 195H
J$NEW2: DB 0,0,0 ; For future needs 198H
;.....
;
;
; For 2400 bps auto-stepdown units
;
MANUAL: DB 0 ; For manual selection flag 19BH
J$300: JMP OK300 ; Sets baudrate to 300 baud 19CH
J$1200: JMP OK1200 ; Sets baudrate to 1200 bps 19FH
J$2400: JMP OK2400 ; Sets baudrate to 2400 bps 1A2H
;.....
;
;
LOGPTR: DW LOGON ; Pointer to display LOGON message 1A5H
;
SYSVR: CALL J$ILPRT ; Display the following line 1A7H
DB 'Version for Osborne 1' ; 1AAH
;
IF NUEVO
DB ' with Neuvo BRG option'
ENDIF ; NUEVO
;
IF DTRMOD
DB ' and DTR mod',CR,LF
ENDIF ; DTRMOD
;
IF NOT DTRMOD
DB ' without DTR mod',CR,LF
ENDIF ; NOT DTRMOD
;
DB CR,LF,0
RET
;.....
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; NOTE: You can change the SYSVER message to be longer or shorter. The
; end of your last routine should terminate by 0400H (601 bytes
; available after start of SYSVER).
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; You can put in a message at this location which can be called up with
; (special character-L). You can put in several lines. End with a 0.
;
LOGON: DB 'Greetings from an Osborne 1 user',CR,LF,0
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; This routine sends a 300 ms break tone
;
SENDBRK:
IF NOT DTRMOD
RET
ENDIF ; NOT DTRMOD
;
IF DTRMOD ; Stop any incoming characters
MVI C,77H ; Send break, RTS active,
CALL STBAUD ; Send to status port routine
MVI B,3 ; Delay 300 ms. fora break tone
CALL J$TIMER
JMP GOODBYE1
ENDIF ; DTRMOD
;.....
;
;
; This routine sets the ACIA RTS output low for 300 ms. to disconnect
; the phone. The RTS output from 6850 is connected to the DTR input of
; the modem.
; This routine drops DTR for 300 ms to disconnect the phone.
;
GOODBYE:
IF NOT DTRMOD
RET
ENDIF ; NOT DTRMOD
;
IF DTRMOD
MVI C,77H ; Send break, RTS active,
CALL STBAUD ; Send to status port routine
MVI B,3 ; Delay 300 ms. to hang up the phone
CALL J$TIMER
MVI C,57H ; Disable break and RTS to hang-up modem
CALL STBAUD ; Send to status port routine
MVI B,10 ; Delay 1 second to hang up phone
CALL J$TIMER
;
GOODBYE1:
LDA BAUDRTE ; RTS active, same baud rate
MOV C,A
JMP STBAUD ; Send to status port routine
RET
ENDIF ; DTRMOD
;.....
;
;
; You can use this area for any special initialization or setup you may
; wish to include. Each must stop with a RET. You can check the other
; available overlays for ideas how to write your own routines if that
; may be of some help.
;
;
IF ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO
B$SET: JMP BRATE ; Jump to relocated routine which se-
; lects high/low clock rate for ACIA
; TXD/RXD clock inputs.
ENDIF ; ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO
;
;.....
;
;
INITMOD:
LHLD 0005H+1 ; Find start of bdos
LXI D,-0100H ; Go to first page ahead of bdos
DAD D ; HL now positioned one page below bdos
PUSH H ; Save the address
LXI D,BDJ ; Point to our routine to put there
LXI B,CDLEN+2 ; Set length of code
XCHG
DB 0EDH,0B0H ; Z80 LDIR instruction
;
LHLD 0005H+1 ; Get BDOSs address back once more
POP D ; Get starting address off the stack
PUSH D ; Put it back on the stack
INX D ; Point to address position
XCHG ; Put into HL register pair
MOV M,E ; Store 'LSP' address
INX H ; Get 'LSP' location
MOV M,D ; Store 'MSP' address
POP H ; Get the address back once more
SHLD 0005H+1 ; New address to protect from overwrite
;
LXI D,OSIN-BDJ ; Get OSICN length for relocation
DAD D ; Commute address of the OSIN routine
SHLD I$MDDATP+1 ; Patch call for "GET CHARACTER" routine
;
LXI D,OSOUT-OSIN ; Get OSOUT length for relocation
DAD D ; Commute address of the OSOUT routine
SHLD O$MDDATP+1 ; Patch call for "SEND CHARACTER" routine
;
LXI D,OSTAT-OSOUT ; Get OSTAT length for relocation
DAD D ; Commute address of OSTAT routine
SHLD I$MDCTL1+1 ; Patch call for "GET I/O STATUS" routine
SHLD I$MDTXE+1 ; Patch call for "TRANSMIT BUFFER EMPTY"
; routine
;
IF ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO
LXI D,BRATE-OSTAT ; Get BRATE length for relocation
DAD D ; Commute address of BRATE routine
SHLD B$SET+1 ; Patch call for "RX/TX CLOCK SELECT" routine
ENDIF ; ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO
;
;
; Set-up program default baud rate, then finish with initialization
;
LDA MSPEED ; Get program default baud rate value
CPI 1 ; 300 bps
JZ OK300
CPI 5 ; 1200 bps
JZ OK1200
;
IF NUEVO OR ROM145
CPI 6 ; 2400 bps
JZ OK2400
ENDIF ; NUEVO OR ROM145
;
JMP STUPR1 ; Else ask what is wanted
;
;.....
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
RSTINT:
JMP 0000H ; Osborne 1 likes this jump upon exit
;
;.....
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
STUPR: CALL J$CMDSPL ; Gives us CMDBUF+6
JNC STUPR2
;
STUPR1: CALL J$ILPRT
;
IF NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145
DB 'Input Baud Rate (300, 1200): ',0
ENDIF ; NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145
;
IF NUEVO AND NOT ROM145
DB 'Input Baud Rate (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200): ',0
ENDIF ; NUEVO AND NOT ROM145
;
IF ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO
DB 'Input Baud Rate (300, 1200, 2400): ',0
ENDIF ; ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO
;
LXI D,BAUDBUF ; Point to new input buffer
CALL J$INBUF
CALL J$CRLF
LXI D,BAUDBUF+2
;
STUPR2: CALL J$INLNCP ; Compare BAUDBUF+2 with chars. below
DB '300',0
JNC OK300 ; Go if got match
CALL J$INLNCP
DB '1200',0
JNC OK1200
;
IF NUEVO OR ROM145
CALL J$INLNCP
DB '2400',0
JNC OK2400
ENDIF ; NUEVO OR ROM145
;
IF NUEVO AND NOT ROM145
CALL J$INLNCP
DB '4800',0
JNC OK4800
CALL J$INLNCP
DB '9600',0
JNC OK9600
CALL J$INLNCP
DB '19200',0
JNC OK19200
ENDIF ; NUEVO AND NOT ROM145
;
CALL J$ILPRT ; All matches failed, tell operator
DB '++ Incorrect entry ++',CR,LF,BELL,CR,LF,0
JMP STUPR1 ; Try again
;
;.....
;
;
IF (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
OK300: MVI A,1 ; MSPEED 300 baud value
ENDIF ; (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
;
IF (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND DTRMOD
MVI C,16H ; X64 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS active
ENDIF ; (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND DTRMOD
;
IF (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND NOT DTRMOD
MVI C,56H ; X64 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS inactive
ENDIF ; NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145 AND NOT DTRMOD
;
IF (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
JMP LOADBD ; Load ACIA control byte
;
OK1200: MVI A,5 ; MSPEED 1200 baud value
ENDIF ; (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
;
IF (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND DTRMOD
MVI C,15H ; X16 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS active
ENDIF ; (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND DTRMOD
;
IF (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND NOT DTRMOD
MVI C,55H ; X16 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS inactive
ENDIF ; (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND NOT DTRMOD
;
IF (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
OK2400: ; Needs to be here even if not supported
;
LOADBD: STA MSPEED
MOV A,C ; Move ACIA control byte from C to A
STA BAUDRTE ; Save ACIA control byte
ENDIF ; (NOT NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
;
;....
;
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
OK300: MVI A,1 ; MSPEED 300 baud value
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND DTRMOD
MVI C,16H ; X64 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS active
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND DTRMOD
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND NOT DTRMOD
MVI C,56H ; X64 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS inactive
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND NOT DTRMOD
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
MVI B,3FH ; Get low baud parameter
JMP LOADBD ; Load ACIA control byte
;
OK1200: MVI A,5 ; MSPEED 1200 baud value
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND DTRMOD
MVI C,15H ; X16 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS active
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND DTRMOD
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND NOT DTRMOD
MVI C,55H ; X16 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS inactive
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND NOT DTRMOD
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
MVI B,3FH ; Get low baud parameter
JMP LOADBD ; Load ACIA control byte
;
OK2400: XRA A ;
STA MANUAL ; Reset to maximum auto-speed for
MVI A,6 ; 2400 bps auto-step down modems
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND DTRMOD
MVI C,15H ; X16 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS active
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND DTRMOD
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND NOT DTRMOD
MVI C,55H ; X16 clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS inactive
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO) AND NOT DTRMOD
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
MVI B,37H ; Get high baud parameter
;
LOADBD: STA MSPEED
MOV A,C
STA BAUDRTE
CALL B$SET ; Select high/low baud rate status bit
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
;
;..
;
;
IF (NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
OK300: MVI A,1 ; MSPEED 300 baud value
MVI B,05H ; Get 300 bps byte
JMP LOADBD ; Load baud rate generator control byte
;
OK1200: MVI A,5 ; MSPEED 1200 baud value
MVI B,07H ; Get 1200 bps byte
JMP LOADBD ; Load baud rate generator control byte
;
OK2400: XRA A ; Reset to maximum auto-speed for
STA MANUAL ; 2400 bps auto-step down modems
MVI A,6 ; MSPEED 2400 baud value
MVI B,0AH ; Get 2400 bps byte
JMP LOADBD ; Load baud rate generator control byte
;
OK4800: MVI A,7 ; MSPEED 4800 baud value
MVI B,0CH ; Get 4800 bps byte
JMP LOADBD ; Load baud rate generator control byte
;
OK9600: MVI A,8 ; MSPEED 9600 baud value
MVI B,0EH ; Get 9600 bps byte
JMP LOADBD ; Load baud rate generator control byte
;
OK19200:
MVI A,9 ; MSPEED 19200 baud value
MVI B,0FH ; Get 19200 bps byte
;
LOADBD: STA MSPEED ; Save MSPEED byte
MOV A,B ; Move baud rate byte from B to A
OUT 6 ; Send baud rate divisor to Nuevo baud
; rate generator
ENDIF ; (NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
;
IF (NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND DTRMOD
MVI C,15H ; 16X clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS active
ENDIF ; (NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND DTRMOD
;
IF (NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND NOT DTRMOD
MVI C,55H ; 16X clock, 8 DB 1 SB, RTS inactive
ENDIF ; (NUEVO AND NOT ROM145) AND NOT DTRMOD
;
IF (NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
MOV A,C
STA BAUDRTE ; Save ACIA control byte
ENDIF ; (NUEVO AND NOT ROM145)
;
;.....
;
;
STBAUD: PUSH H
CALL OSET
POP H
RET
;
;.....
;
;
OSET: LHLD 1 ; Get bios+3 address
MVI L,3CH ; Extended bios routine for baud rate select
PCHL ; branch to it
;
;.....
;
;
BAUDBUF:DB 10,0
DS 10
;
BAUDRTE: DB 0 ; RAM location for baud rate byte
SSTAT: DB 0 ; RAM location serves as a secondary status register
; for 6850 ACIA status register.
; This RAM register is used because the 6850 ACIA
; clobbers its own internal status register
; (with regard to TBE and RDA status bits) when
; data is traveling in both directions via the
; serial port -- important for ascii text uploads.
;
;.....
;
;
; --- ROUTINES THAT ARE PLACED JUST UNDER BDOS AND OVERLAY THE CCP
;
BDJ: JMP $-$ ; This gets patched to jump to bdos entry
;
OSIN: LDA SSTAT ; Update SSTAT location in RAM
ANI RMDRCV ; before inputing data
STA SSTAT
;
DI ; Disable interrupts
OUT 0 ; Switch to alternate bank
LDA MDDATP ; Get data input
OUT 1 ; Switch to main bank
EI ; Re-enable interrupts
RET
;
;.....
;
;
OSOUT: DI ; Disable interrupts
OUT 0 ; Switch to alternate bank
STA MDDATP ; Send data output
OUT 1 ; Switch to main bank
EI ; Re-enable interrupts
;
LDA SSTAT ; Update SSTAT location in RAM
ANI RMDSND ; after outputing data
STA SSTAT
RET
;
;.....
;
;
OSTAT: DI ; Disable interrupts
OUT 0 ; Switch to alternate bank
LDA MDCTL1 ; Get status byte
OUT 1 ; Switch to main bank
EI ; Re-enable interrupts
;
PUSH B ; Update SSTAT location in RAM
MOV B,A ; using current ACIA status register
LDA SSTAT ; and earlier ACIA status register
ORA B
STA SSTAT
POP B
RET
;
;.....
;
;
IF (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
BRATE: DI ; disable interrupts
OUT 0 ; Switch to alternate bank
MOV A,B
STA 2C01H ; Send data to 6821 control register
MVI A,0EAH ; Reset video horizontal offset and DD bit
STA 0EF61H ; Update BIOS RAM location
STA 2C00H ; Output data byte to 6821 PIA
OUT 1 ; Switch to main bank
EI
RET
ENDIF ; (ROM145 AND NOT NUEVO)
;
;.....
;
;
CDLEN EQU $-BDJ ; Length of code to relocate
;
; fini
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; NOTE: Must terminate by 0400H
END