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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Heath-89 Overlay for ZMP15 (Z-Modem Program)
; modifications by Howard Dutton
;
;
; BE SURE TO CHANGE THE USER SET VARS: clkspd + overdrive + overuser
; ******************************************************************
;
; Name ZMOH89.Z80
;
; Dated Sep 14, 1988
;
; Written by -
; Ron Murray, c/o Z-Node 62, 061-9-450-0200, Perth, Western Australia.
;
; Modified to ZMP v1.2 standard rjm 15/9/88
; Modified to ZMP v1.3 standard rjm 11/10/88
; Modified to ZMP v1.4 standard rjm 20/11/88
;
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;
; System-dependent code overlay for ZMODEM
;
;
;
; Insert your own code as necessary in this file. Code contained herein
; has been written in Z80 code for use with M80 or SLR. Assemble as follows:
;
; SLR ZMO-xx01/h
; MLOAD ZMP.COM=ZMODEM.COM,ZMO-xx01.HEX
; or
; M80 =ZMO-xx01.Z80
; RELHEX ZMO-xx01
; MLOAD ZMP.COM=ZMODEM.COM,ZMO-xx01.HEX
;
;
; (Don't use L80 without changing the source for assembly as a
; cseg file.)
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;
; Don't forget to set your clock speed at the clkspd variable.
;
;
; If you find your overlay exceeds the maximum size (currently 0400h),
; you will have to contact me for another version. If too many people need
; to do it, we haven't allowed enough room.
;
; Ron Murray 15/8/88
;
;
;
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
false equ 0
true equ not false
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; User-set variables:
clkspd equ 6 ; Processor clock speed in MHz
debug equ false ; to allow debugging of overlay with Z8E etc.
;Set the following two equates to the drive and user area which will contain
; ZMP's .OVR files, .CFG file, .FON file and .HLP file. Set both to zero
; (null) to locate them on the drive from which ZMP was invoked.
overdrive equ 'A' ; Drive to find overlay files on ('A'-'P')
overuser equ 0 ; User area to find files
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; NOT user-set variables
userdef equ 0145h ; origin of this overlay
; This address should not change with
; subsequent revisions.
mspeed equ 03ch ; location of current baud rate.
ovsize equ 0400h ; max size of this overlay
.z80 ; use z80 code
aseg ; absolute
if debug
org 100h ; so you can debug it with cebug, zsid, etc
else
org userdef
endif
mport equ 0d8h ; the modem port on a h88-3 serial card
conport equ 0e0h ; the console serial port on a H89
esc equ 1bh
ctrlq equ 11h
cr equ 0dh
lf equ 0ah
bdos equ 5
codebgn equ $
;Jump table for the overlay: do NOT change this
jump_tab:
jp scrnpr ; screen print
jp mrd ; modem read with timeout
jp mchin ; get a character from modem
jp mchout ; send a character to the modem
jp mordy ; test for tx buffer empty
jp mirdy ; test for character received
jp sndbrk ; send break
jp cursadd ; cursor addressing
jp cls ; clear screen
jp invon ; inverse video on
jp invoff ; inverse video off
jp hide ; hide cursor
jp show ; show cursor
jp savecu ; save cursor position
jp rescu ; restore cursor position
jp mint ; service modem interrupt
jp invec ; initialise interrupt vectors
jp dinvec ; de-initialise interrupt vectors
jp mdmerr ; test uart flags for error
jp dtron ; turn DTR on
jp dtroff ; turn DTR OFF
jp init ; initialise uart
jp wait ; wait seconds
jp mswait ; wait milliseconds
jp userin ; user-defined entry routine
jp userout ; user-defined exit routine
jp getvars ; get system variables
jp setport ; set port #0 or #1
; Spare jumps for compatibility with future versions
jp spare ; spare for later use
jp spare ; spare for later use
jp spare ; spare for later use
jp spare ; spare for later use
jp spare ; spare for later use
;
; Main code starts here
;
;Screen print function
scrnpr:
; <== Insert your own code here
call print
db 'This function not supported.',cr,lf,0
; <== End of your own code
spare:
ret
; User-defined entry routine: leave empty if not needed
userin:
ret
; User-defined exit routine: leave empty if not needed
userout:
ret
;Get a character from the modem: return in HL
mchin:
push bc
in a,(mport)
ld l,a ; put in HL
ld h,0
or a ; set/clear Z
pop bc
ret
;Send a character to the modem
mchout:
ld hl,2 ; get the character
add hl,sp
ld a,(hl)
out (mport),a
ret ; done
;Test for output ready: return TRUE (1) in HL if ok
mordy:
ld hl,0 ;
in a,(mport+5) ;
bit 5,a ; bit 5 is set if uart is ready for a char
jp z,mordy1 ;
ld hl,1
mordy1: ld a,l ; set/clear Z
or a
ret
;Test for character at modem: return TRUE (1) in HL if so
mirdy:
ld hl,0 ;
in a,(mport+5) ;
bit 0,a ; bit 0 is set if data is ready
jp z,mirdy1 ;
ld hl,1
mirdy1: ld a,l ; set/clear Z
or a
ret
;Send a break to the modem: leave empty if your system can't do it
sndbrk:
in a,(mport+3) ;
set 6,a ; set break bit
out (mport+3),a ;
push af
ld hl,300 ; wait 300 mS
call waithlms
pop af
res 6,a ; reset break bit
out (mport+3),a ;
ret
;
;Test UART flags for error: return TRUE (1) in HL if error.
mdmerr:
ld hl,0
in a,(mport+5) ; get line status
and 00001110B ; mask
jp z,mdmer1 ; a should = 0 if everything is ok
ld hl,1 ;
mdmer1: ld a,l ; set/clear Z
or a
ret
;Turn DTR ON
dtron:
in a,(mport+4) ;
set 0,a ; set the DTR bit
out (mport+4),a ;
ret
;Turn DTR OFF
dtroff:
in a,(mport+4) ;
res 0,a ; reset the DTR bit
out (mport+4),a ;
ret
;
; Set the port. ZMP supplies either 0 or 1 as a parameter. You're on your
; own here -- your system is bound to be different from any other! You may
; implement a software switch on all the modem-dependent routines, or perhaps
; you can have one or two centralised routines for accessing the UARTs and
; modify the code from this routine to select one or the other. (Who said
; there was anything wrong with self-modifying code?). If you have only one
; UART port, or if you don't want to go through all the hassles, just have
; this routine returning with no changes made. Note that ZMP calls this
; routine twice -- once for each port value -- on initialisation.
;
setport:
ld hl,2 ; get port number
add hl,sp
ex de,hl
call getparm ; in HL (values are 0 and 1)
; <== Insert your own code here
; <== End of your own code
ret
port: ds 1
;Initialise the uart
init: ld hl,2 ; get parameters
add hl,sp
ex de,hl
call getparm ; in HL
ld (brate),hl ; baud rate
call getparm
ld (parity),hl ; parity
call getparm
ld (data),hl ; data bits (BINARY 7 or 8)
call getparm
ld (stop),hl ; stop bits (BINARY 1 or 2)
; get the 8250 ready for programming
ld a,0 ; clear interrupts
out (mport+1),a ;
ld a,00010000B ; set to loop-back mode
out (mport+4),a ;
; program the baud-rate (if it's valid)
ld hl,(brate) ; check to see if baud-rate is valid
ld de,12 ;
or a ; clear carry
sbc hl,de ; hl=brate-12
jp p,prb1 ; negitive if brate is 0..11
ld a,l ;
ld (mspeed),a ; let zmp know it's valid
ld a,10000000B ; set divisor latch access bit
out (mport+3),a ;
ld hl,(brate) ; compute offset to baud-rate divisor
add hl,hl ;
ex de,hl ;
ld hl,brtbl ;
add hl,de ; HL now has address of divisor
ld a,(hl) ; get the low-order byte
out (mport),a ;
inc hl ;
ld a,(hl) ;
out (mport+1),a ;
; program the: type of parity / # data bits / # stop bits
prb1: ld b,0 ; set the LCR value (in B for now) to 0
ld a,(parity) ; set bits in B to type of parity
cp 'N' ;
jp z,parN ;
cp 'E' ;
jp z,ParE ;
cp 'O' ;
jp z,ParO ;
Skip3: ld a,(Data) ; set bits in B to # of data bits
cp 7 ;
jp z,data7 ;
cp 8 ;
jp z,data8 ;
Skip4: ld a,(Stop) ;
cp 1 ;
jp z,Stop1 ;
cp 2 ;
jp z,Stop2 ;
Skip5: ld a,b ; get 'LCR' value
out (mport+3),a ; (also de-selects divisor access)
; take 8250 out of loop-back mode
in a,(mport) ; read a char
add hl,hl ; waste some time
add hl,hl ;
in a,(mport) ; read another char
ld a,0 ;
out (mport+4),a ; take 8250 out of loop-back mode
ret
; Types of parity
ParN:
jp Skip3
ParE:
set 3,b
set 4,b
jp Skip3
ParO:
set 3,b
jp Skip3
; Number of data bits
Data7:
set 1,b
jp Skip4
Data8:
set 0,b
set 1,b
jp Skip4
; Number of stop bits
Stop1:
jp Skip5
Stop2:
set 2,b
jp Skip5
; baud rate divisor table for 8250
brtbl: dw 1047 ; 110 0
dw 384 ; 300 1
dw 256 ; 450 2
dw 192 ; 600 3
dw 162 ; 710 4
dw 96 ; 1200 5
dw 48 ; 2400 6
dw 24 ; 4800 7
dw 12 ; 9600 8
dw 6 ; 19200 9
dw 3 ; 38400 10
dw 2 ; 57600 11
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
stop: dw 1 ; stop bits
parity: dw 'N' ; parity
data: dw 8 ; data bits
brate: dw 5 ; baud rate: 1200
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
;Values of brate for each baud rate
;
; baud rate brate
;
; 110 0
; 300 1
; 450 2
; 600 3
; 710 4
; 1200 5
; 2400 6
; 4800 7
; 9600 8
; 19200 9
; 38400 10
; 57600 11
;
;****************************************************************************
;Video terminal sequences: these are for the H19
;Cursor addressing:
cursadd:
ld hl,2 ; get parameters
add hl,sp
ex de,hl
call getparm ; in HL
ld (row),hl ; row
call getparm
ld (col),hl ; column
; using values in row and col
call print
db esc,'Y',0 ; H19 leadin
ld a,(row) ; row first
add a,' ' ; add offset
call cout
ld a,(col) ; sane for column
add a,' '
call cout
ret
row: ds 2 ; row
col: ds 2 ; column
;Clear screen:
cls:
call print
db esc,'E',0
ret
;Inverse video on:
invon:
call print
db esc,'p',0
ret
;Inverse video off:
invoff:
call print
db esc,'q',0
ret
;Turn off cursor:
hide:
call print
db esc,'x5',0
ret
;Turn on cursor:
show:
call print
db esc,'y5',0
ret
;Save cursor position:
savecu:
call print
db esc,'j',0
ret
;Restore cursor position:
rescu:
call print
db esc,'k',0
ret
;****************************************************************************
;Service modem interrupt:
mint:
ret ; my system doesn't need this
;Initialise interrupt vectors:
invec:
ret ; ditto
;De-initialise interrupt vectors:
dinvec:
ret ; ditto
;****************** End of user-defined code ********************************
; Do not change anything below here.
;Modem character test for 100 ms
mrd:
push bc ; save bc
ld bc,100 ; set limit
mrd1:
call mirdy ; char at modem?
jr nz,mrd2 ; yes, exit
ld hl,1 ; else wait 1ms
call waithlms
dec bc ; loop till done
ld a,b
or c
jr nz,mrd1
ld hl,0 ; none there, result=0
xor a
mrd2:
pop bc
ret
; Inline print routine: destroys A and HL
print:
ex (sp),hl ; get address of string
ploop:
ld a,(hl) ; get next
inc hl ; bump pointer
or a ; done if zero
jr z,pdone
call cout ; else print
jr ploop ; and loop
pdone:
ex (sp),hl ; restore return address
ret ; and quit
;
;Output a character in A to the console
;
cout:
push bc ; save regs
push de
push hl
ld e,a ; character to E
ld c,2
call bdos ; print it
pop hl
pop de
pop bc
ret
;Wait(seconds)
wait:
ld hl,2
add hl,sp
ex de,hl ; get delay size
call getparm
; fall thru to..
;Wait seconds in HL
waiths:
push bc ; save bc
push de ; de
push ix ; and ix
ld ix,0 ; then point ix to 0
; so we don't upset memory-mapped i/o
;Calculate values for loop constants. Need to have two loops to avoid
; 16-bit overflow with clock speeds above 9 MHz.
outerval equ (clkspd / 10) + 1
innerval equ (6667 / outerval) * clkspd
wait10:
ld b,outerval
wait11:
ld de,innerval
wait12:
bit 0,(ix) ; time-wasters
bit 0,(ix)
bit 0,(ix) ; 20 T-states each
bit 0,(ix)
bit 0,(ix)
bit 0,(ix)
dec de
ld a,e
ld a,d
or e
jr nz,wait12 ; 150 T-states per inner loop
djnz wait11 ; decrement outer loop
dec hl ; ok, decrement count in hl
ld a,h
or l
jr nz,wait10
pop ix ; done -- restore ix
pop de ; de
pop bc ; and bc
ret
;Wait milliseconds
mswait:
ld hl,2
add hl,sp
ex de,hl ; get delay size
call getparm
; fall thru to..
;Wait milliseconds in HL
waithlms:
push de
w1ms0:
ld de,39 * clkspd
w1ms1:
dec de
ld a,d
or e
jr nz,w1ms1
dec hl
ld a,h
or l
jr nz,w1ms0
pop de
ret
;Get next parameter from (de) into hl
getparm:
ex de,hl ; get address into hl
ld e,(hl) ; get lo
inc hl
ld d,(hl) ; then hi
inc hl ; bump for next
ex de,hl ; result in hl, address still in de
ret
;Get address of user-defined variables
getvars:
ld hl,uservars
ret
uservars:
dw overdrive ; .OVR etc. drive/user
dw overuser
if ($ - codebgn) gt ovsize
toobig: jp errval ; Overlay too large!
endif
end