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2000-06-30
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;***********************************************************************
;
; MBYE (Modular 'BYE')
; National Semiconductor 2651 UART I/O routines
; v1.0 (02/07/84) by Kim Levitt
; (For CompuPro Interfacer 3, Interfacer 4 & System Support 1)
;
; These routines will allow the easy patching of BYE3 for any type of
; modem/serial port combination. Certain routines must return status
; flags, so please be careful to set the flags as directed.
;
; This version is for the CompuPro Interfacer 3 or 4 that is connected
; to an external modem. Note: I use DSR to tell me if the phone is
; ringing and DCD tells me when I have carrier.
;
; This means, a null-modem cable should be set up as follows:
;
; Modem Interfacer 3/4 Function
; 2 3 TXD -> RXD
; 3 2 RXD <- TXD
; 4-\ RTS -\ (jumpered)
; 5-/ CTS -/
; 8 8 DCD -> DCD
; 7 7 Ground -- Ground
; 22 20 RI -> DSR
; 20 6 DTR <- DSR
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; 02/07/84 Altered and renamed to work with MBYE - Kim Levitt
; 11/27/83 Altered and renamed to work with BYE3 - Irv Hoff
; 08/04/83 Added MDQUIT routine which will de-
; initalize modem port. - Paul Traina
; 07/14/83 Added support for Rixon/US Robotics/Hayes
; Smartmodem. Added support for CompuPro
; System Support-1. - Paul Traina
; 10/04/82 Routines added, no fuss, mess, or frills. - Paul Traina
;
;***********************************************************************
;
; Define which I/O card you are using here
;
GBCINT3:EQU YES ;yes= CompuPro Interfacer 3 or 4
GBCSS1: EQU NO ;yes= CompuPro System Support 1
;
;
; The following define the port address and USART number to use.
;
IF GBCINT3
BASEP: EQU 010H ;Base port for I3/4 boards
USART: EQU 6 ;USART number to use
ENDIF
;
IF GBCSS1
BASEP: EQU 05CH ;Base port for System Support 1
ENDIF
;
;***********************************************************************
;
; Modem port equates
;
DPORT: EQU BASEP ;Modem data port
SPORT: EQU BASEP+1 ;Modem status port
MPORT EQU BASEP+2 ;Modem mode select port
CPORT: EQU BASEP+3 ;Modem control port
;
IF GBCINT3
UPORT: EQU BASEP+7 ;Modem USART select port
ENDIF ;GBCINT3
;
;
; Modem status port equates
;
TBMT: EQU 00000001B ;Transmit buffer empty
DAV: EQU 00000010B ;Data available
PE: EQU 00001000B ;Parity error
OE: EQU 00010000B ;Overrun error
FE: EQU 00100000B ;Framing error
DCD: EQU 01000000B ;Carrier detect
RDET: EQU 10000000B ;Ring detect (tied to I3 DSR line)
;
;
;Mode port equates
;
E8NO1: EQU 01001110B ;8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
EBASE: EQU 01110000B ;Mode register 2 base
B110: EQU EBASE+2 ;110 bps
B300: EQU EBASE+5 ;300 bps
B600: EQU EBASE+6 ;600 bps (not implemented)
B1200: EQU EBASE+7 ;1200 bps
;
;
; Command port equates
;
CBASE: EQU 00000101B ;Command base
RESET: EQU 00010000B ;Reset errors
DTR: EQU 00000010B ;Turn on DTR
RTS: EQU 00100000B ;Turn on RTS
;
;***********************************************************************
;
; If any of your routines zaps anything other than the Accumulator, then
; you must preserve all other registers.
;
;***********************************************************************
;
; This routine should turn off everything on the modem, but set baud-
; rate to 300 bps, and get it ready to wait for a ring. (Also hang it
; up)
;
MDINIT:
IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
CALL SET300 ;Set 300 bps
MVI A,CBASE ;Xmit on, Recv on, DTR off, RTS off
OUT CPORT
RET
;
; The following is a routine to determine if there is a character wait-
; ing to be received. If none are there, the Zero flag will be set,
; otherwise, 255 will be returned in register A. Remember that the
; system will like you a little more if you also mask out framing,
; parity, and overrun errors.
;
MDINST: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
;
IN SPORT ;read port
ANI DAV ;mask crap
RZ ;nope, nothing there
ORI 0FFH ;we got something...
RET
;
; The following is a routine to determine if the transmit buffer is
; empty. If it is empty, it will return with the Zero flag clear. If
; the transmitter is busy, then it will return with the Zero flag set.
;
MDOUTST: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
;
IN SPORT ;read port
ANI TBMT ;mask crap
RET
;
; The following is a routine that will check to make sure we still have
; carrier. If there is no carrier, it will return with the Zero flag
; set.
;
MDCARCK: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
;
IN SPORT ;read port
ANI DCD ;yes, that's right, DSR...
RET
;
; The following routine will check to see if the phone is ringing, if
; it isn't, it will return with Zero set, otherwise Zero will be cleared.
;
MDRING: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
;
IN SPORT ;read status
ANI RDET ;yes, use DSR, and nothing else...sigh
RET
;
; The following is a routine that will input one character from the
; modem port. If there is nothing there, it will return garbage... so
; use the MDINST routine first.
;
MDINP: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
;
IN DPORT ;get character
ANI 7FH ;strip parity and other garbage
RET
;
; The following is a routine that will output one character in register
; A to the modem. REMEMBER, that is register A, not register C.
;
; **** Use MDOUTST first to see if buffer is empty ****
;
MDOUTP: IF GBCINT3
PUSH PSW
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
POP PSW
ENDIF
;
OUT DPORT ;send it
RET
;
; The following routine will make the modem answer the phone.
;
MDANSW: CALL SET300 ;set modem for 300 baud, selects chip
MVI A,CBASE+DTR+RTS ;turn on DTR and RTS which will allow
OUT CPORT ;..the external modem to answer on the
RET ;..next ring.
;
; These next routines set the proper baud rates for the modem. If you
; do not support the particular rate, then simply put the pointer for
; that rate in front of the SETINV routine. If the baud rate change
; was successful, make SURE the Zero flag is set.
;
; The following routine returns a 255 because we were not able to set to
; the proper baud rate because either the serial port or the modem can't
; handle it.
;
SET110:
SET450: ;2651 cannot handle 450 baud
SET600: ;J1259 is not very reliable at 600bps
SET710: ;only PMMI's are crazy enough to do 710
;
SETINV: ORI 0FFH ;make sure the Zero flag isn't set
RET
;
; Set up for 110 bps
;
SET110: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
MVI A,E8NO1+128 ;set default formats EXCEPT 2 STOP BITS
OUT MPORT
MVI A,B110
OUT MPORT
XRA A
RET
;
; Set up for 300 bps
;
SET300: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
;
MVI A,E8NO1 ;set default formats
OUT MPORT
MVI A,B300 ;set baud rate
OUT MPORT
XRA A
RET
;
; Set up for 600 bps (some modems can handle 600 bps, if yours can, then
; delete the previous pointer and un-comment this routine.
;
SET600: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
;
MVI A,E8NO1 ;set default formats
OUT MPORT
MVI A,B600 ;set baud rate
OUT MPORT
XRA A
RET
;
; Set up for 1200 bps
;
SET1200: IF GBCINT3
MVI A,USART ;Select proper chip
OUT UPORT
ENDIF
;
MVI A,E8NO1 ;set default formats
OUT MPORT
MVI A,B1200 ;set baud rate
OUT MPORT
XRA A
RET
;
; Ok, that's all of the modem dependent routines that MBYE uses, so if
; you patch this file into your copy of MBYE, then it should work out
; well.
;
;**********************************************************************
;