; I2CP-2.ASM - Overlay file for the CompuPro Interfacer 3/4 - 06/01/87 ; ; 2651 I/O with built-in baudrage generator ; ; The Interfacer board uses the 2651 I/O. This has a peculiarity that ; prevents its proper use if you hook pin 8 (DCD) of the modem to pin 8 ; (DCD) of the Interfacer board. You should instead hook pin 8 of the ; modem (DCD) to (DSR) on the Interfacer board. To further complicate ; the picture, CompuPro uses an unique wiring they refer to as "master" ; or "slave setting". Normally the board is delivered with the serial ; ports hooked as "slave", which makes (DSR) pin 20 instead of the con- ; ventional pin 6 as on most RS-232 DB-25 connectors. It then makes ; (DTR) pin 6 instead of conventional pin 20. (See page 14 of the In- ; terfacer 3 manual or page 20 of the Interfacer 4 manual for additional ; information on this subject. The schematic below is shown for both ; configurations. ; ; (For interest, the newer version of the 2561 is called the 2661. It ; came out in 1981, but has this same bug the 2651 has. That chip is ; used in the Heath/Zenith-100 series computers. The 2651 has another ; serious bug, if selecting other than 1 stop pulse, it must receive an ; incoming signal with the same (or more) stop pulses. Fortunately few ; people need 1-1/2 or 2 stop pulses so this bug is rarely a problem.) ; ; NOTE FOR HAYES SMARTMODEM USERS: ; ------------------------------- ; In the past people using the Hayes Smartmodem 1200 and the ; Interfacer board have complained they had to put SW6 up to ; use with BYE5 but then had to put it down to use with IMP, ; MDM7,MES or other autodial modem programs. With the con- ; figuration below, SW6 can be left in whatever position the ; user prefers (up, for BYE5) and this will have no effect on ; the normal use of IMP, MEX or MDM7. ; ; ; If using "slave" mode: ; --------------------- ; MODEM=DCE INTERFACER (Slave mode) ; ; TXD 2 --> 3 RXD received data ; RXD 3 <-- 2 TXD tranmitted data ; SG 7 --- 7 SG signal ground ; DCD 8 --> 20 * DSR data set ready (carrier) ; DTR 20 <-- 6 * DTR data terminal ready ; ; ; If using "master" mode ; ---------------------- ; MODEM=DCE INTERFACER (as Master) ; ; TXD 2 --> 2 RXD received data ; RXD 3 <-- 3 TXD tranmitted data ; SG 7 --- 7 SG signal ground ; DCD 8 --> 6 DSR data set ready (carrier) ; DTR 20 <-- 20 DTR data terminal ready ; ; - Notes by Irv Hoff ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; This overlay adapts IMP.COM to the CompuPro Interfacer 3/4 serial ; card using the 2651 USART. If using a 6 MHz clock 1-2 wait states may ; be needed to keep from dropping characters. Note: This overlay can be ; modified to work with the Apple CPS Multifunction card which uses the ; same 2651 USART. ; ; You will want to look this file over carefully. There are a number of ; options that you can use to configure the program to suit your taste. ; ; 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 IMP ; 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=IMP.COM,I2CP-x.HEX ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; ; 06/01/87 Improved the GOODBYE routine, added BREAK routine, needs ; IMP245 to use it. Added information on wiring the modem ; cable - Irv Hoff ; ; 05/07/87 Improved the GOODBYE routine, added information on wiring ; the modem cable. - Irv Hoff ; 10/27/85 Written to work with IMP - Irv Hoff ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; ; YES EQU 0FFH NO EQU 0 ; ; PORT EQU 010H ; Modem data port for Interfacer 3 or 4 cards MDCTL1 EQU PORT+1 ; Modem control port MDDATP EQU PORT ; Modem data port MDRCV EQU 02H ; Modem receive ready MDSND EQU 01H ; Modem send ready bit MDTXE EQU 05H ; Modem send buffer empty, holding buffer empty CHIP EQU 6 ; Selects slave mode (users 6 or 7) UPORT EQU PORT+7 ; User select port (6 and 7 are slave mode) ; ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; 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 2 ; 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 2 ; 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 5 ; 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$MDCTL1: MVI A,CHIP ; Select correct user port 11FH OUT UPORT ; 121H IN MDCTL1 ; 123H RET ; 125H DB 0,0,0 ; 126H ; I$MDTXE: MVI A,CHIP ; Select correct user port 129H OUT UPORT ; 12BH IN MDCTL1 ; 12DH RET ; 12FH DB 0,0,0 ; 130H ; I$MDDATP: MVI A,CHIP ; Select the correct port 133H OUT UPORT ; 135H IN MDDATP ; 137H RET ; 139H DB 0,0,0 ; 13AH ; O$MDDATP: PUSH PSW ; 13DH MVI A,CHIP ; 13EH OUT UPORT ; 140H POP PSW ; 142H OUT MDDATP ; Out modem data port 143H RET ; 145H DB 0 ; 146H ;..... ; ; 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$EXITVEC:RET ; 159H DB 0,0 ; 15AH ;..... ; ; ; Jump vectors needed by each overlay ; J$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 CompuPro Interfacer-3 or 4 ' ; 1AAH DB '(port ',CHIP+'0',')',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 'Nice chatting with you, bye for now.',CR,LF,0 ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; This routine sets a 300 ms break tone ; SENDBRK: MVI A,3FH ; DTR normal, send break tone JMP GOODBYE1 ;..... ; ; ; This routine sets DTR low for 300 ms to disconnect the phone ; GOODBYE: MVI A,CHIP ;select chip OUT UPORT MVI A,1DH ; Set RTS, flags, DTR, break ; GOODBYE1: OUT PORT+3 ; Put command register out of mode IN PORT+3 ; Make sure it is now clear IN PORT+3 ; Try once more MVI B,3 ; Turn off DTR for 300 ms CALL J$TIMER MVI A,37H ; Turn DTR back on OUT PORT+3 ; Send to command register IN PORT+3 ; Clear any incoming characters IN PORT+3 ; Try once more XRA A ; Clear the 'A' register RET ;..... ; ; ; Initializes the 2561 I/O for selected baudrate ; INITMOD: LDA MSPEED ; Get the selected value CPI 1 ; 300 bps JZ OK300 CPI 5 ; 1200 bps JZ OK1200 CPI 6 ; 2400 bps JZ OK2400 CPI 8 ; 9600 JZ OK9600 CPI 9 JZ OK19200 ; 19200 BPS JMP STUPR1 ; Else ask what is wanted ; INITMOD1: MVI A,CHIP ; Select correct user port OUT UPORT XRA A ; Set RTS, flags, DTR, disable R/T OUT PORT+3 ; Put command register out of mode IN PORT+3 ; Makes sure it is now clear IN PORT+3 ; Try once more MVI A,4EH ; Select 8 data bits no parity 1 stop OUT PORT+2 ; Send to mode register 1 MOV A,B ; Get the baudrate back OUT PORT+2 ; Send to mode register 2 MVI A,37H ; Turn on DTR etc, reset any error flags OUT PORT+3 ; Send to command register IN PORT+3 ; Clear any incoming characters IN PORT+3 ; Try once more RET ;..... ; ; ; Use the 'SET' command to select a desired baud rate ; STUPR: CALL J$CMDSPL ; Gives us CMDBUF+6 JNC STUPR2 ; STUPR1: CALL J$ILPRT DB 'Input Baud Rate (300, 1200, ' DB '2400, 9600, 19200): ',0 LXI D,BAUDBUF ; Point to new input buffer CALL J$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$INLNCP DB '1200',0 JNC OK1200 CALL J$INLNCP DB '2400',0 JNC OK2400 CALL J$INLNCP DB '9600',0 JNC OK9600 CALL J$INLNCP DB '19200',0 JNC OK19200 CALL J$ILPRT ; All matches failed, tell operator DB '++ Incorrect entry ++',CR,LF,BELL,CR,LF,0 JMP STUPR1 ; Try again ; OK300: MVI A,1 ; MSPEED 300 baud value MVI B,BD300 ; Get 300 baud value for 2651 in 'B' JMP LOADBD ; Go load everything ; OK1200: MVI A,5 MVI B,BD1200 JMP LOADBD ; OK2400: XRA A STA MANUAL MVI A,6 MVI B,BD2400 JMP LOADBD ; OK9600: MVI A,8 MVI B,BD9600 JMP LOADBD ; OK19200:MVI A,9 MVI B,BD19200 ; LOADBD: STA MSPEED ; Change time-to-send to match baudrate JMP INITMOD1 ; Reinitialize to new baudrate, done ;..... ; ; ; Table of baudrate parameters ; BD300 EQU 35H ; 300 baud BD1200 EQU 37H ; 1200 bps BD2400 EQU 3AH ; 2400 bps BD9600 EQU 3EH ; 9600 bps BD19200 EQU 3FH ; 19200 bps ; BAUDBUF:DB 10,0,0,0,0,0 DB 0,0,0,0,0,0 ; ; end ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; NOTE: Must terminate prior to 0400H ; END