; MXO-BBI0.ASM -- ; Big Board I (& incidentally XEROX 820, II) overlay file for ; MEX10. 16 June 1985 ; ; 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. ; This file adapts the Big Board I to MEX Version 1.0. This overlay ; is not intended to support MDM7xx in any of it's incarnations. ; ; Edit this file for your preferences then follow the "TO USE:" example ; shown below. ; ; Use the "SET" command to change the baudrate when desired. It starts ; out at 300 baud when the program is first called up. Please note the ; extensions to the SET command below. You may now set the parity, ; word size, & number of stop bits in addition to the baud rate. The ; SET command also implements a local help file. ; ; 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 overlay the the results ; of this program to the original .COM file. ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; 06/18/85 - Removed auto-baud bug & added - Richard Williams ; help file. ; 06/16/85 - Expanded SET command & cleaned - Richard Williams ; up listing for 80 columns. ; 11/12/84 - Addapted to Big Board I - Richard Williams ; 05/24/84 - MEXified overlay - Biff Bueffel ; 11/11/83 - Renamed to M7XE-1.ASM, no changes - Irv Hoff ; 07/27/83 - Renamed to work with MDM712 - Irv Hoff ; 07/01/83 - Revised to work with MDM711 - Irv Hoff ; 06/22/83 - Revised to work with MDM710 - Irv Hoff ; 05/27/83 - Updated to work with MDM709 - Irv Hoff ; 05/15/83 - Revised to work with MDM708 - Irv Hoff ; 04/11/83 - Updated to work with MDM707 - Irv Hoff ; 04/04/83 - Updated to work with MDM706 - Irv Hoff ; 03/03/83 - Modified MDM705KP for XEROX ; 820-II computers with external ; modems - David Wurz ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; ; The obligatory equates... ; YES: EQU 0FFH NO: EQU 0 ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; ; Here are the equates for the conditional assembly switches... ; ; Two serial ports are available. See initialization area for info. ; Port A is the commonly used port. PORT$A EQU YES ;set to no for Port B PORT$B EQU NOT PORT$A ; ; This overlay can display the port status on every invocation of the ; set baud routine (ALWAYS = YES) or will display the status on a null ; argument SET command and/or a SET command with only the expanded ; arguments (ALWAYS =NO). If ALWAYS = YES, then the port status will ; also be displayed on an auto baud rate change from the phone ; directory. ALWAYS EQU NO ;do not display port status ; ; on every change. ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; ; Instruction equates... ; IN$RET EQU 0C9H ;unconditional return IN$MVI EQU 03EH ;move immediate to reg. A IN$ANI EQU 0E6H ;AND immediate with reg. A IN$ORI EQU 0F6H ;OR immediate with reg. A IN$LHLD EQU 02AH ;load reg. HL at address IN$EOC EQU 076H ;End Of Coffee ; ; Character equates... ; BELL: EQU 007H ;bell CR: EQU 00DH ;carriage return ESC: EQU 01BH ;escape LF: EQU 00AH ;linefeed ; ; MEX service processor stuff... ; MEX EQU 0D00H ;address of the service processor. INMDM EQU 255 ;get char from port to A, CY=no more within 100 ms. TIMER EQU 254 ;delay 100ms * reg B. TMDINP EQU 253 ;B=# secs to wait for char, cy=no char. CHEKCC EQU 252 ;check for ^C from KBD, Z=present. SNDRDY EQU 251 ;test for modem-send ready. RCVRDY EQU 250 ;test for modem-receive ready. SNDCHR EQU 249 ;send a character to the modem (after sndrdy). RCVCHR EQU 248 ;receive a char from the modem (after rcvrdy). LOOKUP EQU 247 ;table search: see CMDTBL comments for info. PARSFN EQU 246 ;parse filename from input stream. BDPARS EQU 245 ;parse baud-rate from input stream. SBLANK EQU 244 ;scan input stream to next non-blank. EVALA EQU 243 ;evaluate numeric from input stream. LKAHED EQU 242 ;get next char w/o removing from input. GNC EQU 241 ;get char from input, cy=1 if none. ILP EQU 240 ;inline print. DECOUT EQU 239 ;decimal output. PRBAUD EQU 238 ;print baud rate. ; PRINT EQU 9 ;MEX/BDOS print-string function call. ; ; MEX baud rate command numbers... ; C110 EQU 000H ; 110 baud C300 EQU 001H ; 300 baud C450 EQU 002H ; 450 baud ** not supported on this machine ** C600 EQU 003H ; 600 baud C710 EQU 004H ; 710 baud ** not supported on this machine ** C1200 EQU 005H ; 1200 baud C2400 EQU 006H ; 2400 baud C4800 EQU 007H ; 4800 baud C9600 EQU 008H ; 9600 baud C19200 EQU 009H ; 19200 baud CERROR EQU 0FFH ; for `unrecognized' baud rates. ; ORG 100H DS 3 ;(for "JMP START" instruction) ; ; MEX variables, constants, flags, & what have you... ; PMMI: DB NO ;yes=PMMI S-100 Modem 103H SMDM: DB YES ;yes=HAYES Smartmodem, no=non-PMMI 104H TORP: DB 'T' ;T=touch, P=pulse (Smartmodem-only) 105H ; ; Change the clock speed to suit ; your system... CLOCK: DB 40 ;clock speed in MHz x10, 25.5 MHz max. 106H ;20=2 MHh, 37=3.68 MHz, 40=4 MHz, etc. MSPEED: DB 1 ;0=110 1=300 2=450 3=600 4=710 5=1200 107H ;6=2400 7=4800 8=9600 9=19200 default BYTDLY: DB 5 ;0=0 delay 1=10ms 5=50 ms - 9=90 ms 108H ;default time to send character in ter- ;minal mode file transfer for slow BBS. CRDLY: DB 5 ;0=0 delay 1=100 ms 5=500 ms - 9=900 ms 109H ;default time for extra wait after CRLF ;in terminal mode file transfer ; NUMCOL: DB 5 ;number of DIR columns shown 10AH USET: DB YES ;yes=user-added Setup routine 10BH SCRN: DB YES ;Cursor control routine 10CH ; ACKNAK: DB YES ;yes=resend a record after any non-ACK 10DH ;no=resend a record after a valid NAK BAKUP: DB NO ;yes=change any file same name to .BAK 10EH CRCDEF: DB YES ;yes=default to CRC checking 10FH CRCTOG: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of CRC to Checksum 110H ; CNVRUB: DB NO ;yes=convert backspace to rub 111H TOGRUB: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of bksp to rub 112H ADDLF: DB NO ;no=no LF after CR to send file in 113H ;terminal mode (added by remote echo) TOGLF: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of LF after CR 114H TRNLOG: DB YES ;yes=allow transmission of logon 115H ;write logon sequence at location LOGON SAVCCP: DB YES ;yes=do not overwrite CCP 116H LCLNXT: DB NO ;yes=local command if EXTCHR precedes 117H ;no=external command if EXTCHR precedes LCLTGL: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of LCLNXT 118H LSTTST: DB YES ;yes=printer available on printer port 119H XOFFT: DB YES ;yes=check for XOFF from remote while 11AH ;sending a file in terminal mode XONWT: DB NO ;yes=wait for XON after CR while 11BH ;sending a file in terminal mode TGXOFF: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of XOFF checking 11CH IGNCTL: DB YES ;yes=CTL-chars above ^M not displayed 11DH ; EXTRA1: DB 0 ;for future expansion 11EH EXTRA2: DB 0 ;for future expansion 11FH ; BRKCHR: DB '@'-40H ;^@ = Send a 300 ms. break tone 120H HANGUP: DB 'N'-40H ;^N = Disconnect from the phone line 121H LOGCHR: DB 'L'-40H ;^L = Send logon 122H LSTCHR: DB 'P'-40H ;^P = Toggle printer 123H UNSAVE: DB 'R'-40H ;^R = Close input text buffer 124H TRANS: DB 'T'-40H ;^T = Transmit file to remote 125H SAVE: DB 'Y'-40H ;^Y = Open input text buffer 126H EXTCHR: DB '^'-40H ;^^ = Send next character 127H DS 2 ; 128H ; ; MEX jump vectors (& such)... ; ICTL1: MVI A,00$010$000B ;,reset latched status bits,. 12AH OUT CTL1 IN CTL1 ;get the status bits RET DS 3 ; ODATP: OUT DATP ! RET ;out modem data port 134H DS 7 ; IDATP: IN DATP ! RET ;in modem data port 13EH DS 7 ; ARCVB: ANI RCVB ! RET ;bit to test for receive ready 148H CRCVR: CPI RCVR ! RET ;value of receive bit when rdy 14BH ; ASNDB: ANI SNDB ! RET ;bit to test for send ready 14EH CSNDR: CPI SNDR ! RET ;value of send bit when ready 151H DS 6 ; 154H ; OCTL1: OUT CTL1 ! RET ;out modem control port 15AH OCTL2: OUT CTL2 ! RET ;out modem status port 15DH DS 2 ;Not used by MEX 160H DS 6 ; 162H ; GBYEV: JMP GBYE ;hang up. 168H ; INITV: JMP INIT ;go to user written routine 16BH ; NEWBV JMP NEWB ;Change baudrate 16EH RET ! NOP ! NOP ;(by-passes PMMI routine) 171H RET ! NOP ! NOP ;(by-passes PMMI routine) 174H ; SETBV: JMP SETB ;user `SET' baud rate 177H DS 3 ; 17AH ; SYSVV: JMP SYSV ;display system version 17DH ; BRKV: JMP SNDBRK ;send break 180H ; ; Do not change the following six lines. ; ILPRTV: DS 3 ;in line print 183H INBUFV DS 3 ;input buffer 186H ILCMPV: DS 3 ;in line comparison 189H INMDMV DS 3 ;input from modem 18CH NSCRNV: DS 3 ;new screen 18FH TIMERV: DS 3 ;timer 192H ; ; Clear sequences -- CLREOS is clear to end of screen, CLRSCN is clear ; entire screen. ; CLREOS: LXI D,EOSMSG ; 195H MVI C,PRINT CALL MEX RET ; CLRSCN: LXI D,CLSMSG ; 19EH MVI C,PRINT CALL MEX RET ;.... ; ; Display system version... ; SYSV: MVI C,ILP ; 1A7H CALL MEX DB CR,LF DB 'Version for Big Board I Serial Port A [004H]' DB CR,LF,0 RET ;.... ; ; This routine allows a 300 ms. break tone to be sent to reset some ; time-shar computers. ; SNDBRK: MVI A,XMTREG OUT CTL1 MVI A,BRK ;send a break tone. JMP GBYE1 ;..... ; ; This routine sends a 300 ms. break tone and sets DTR low for the same ; length of time to disconnect some modems such as the Bell 212A, etc. ; GBYE: MVI A,XMTREG OUT CTL1 ;send to the status port MVI A,DISCON ;turn off dtr ; GBYE1: OUT CTL1 ;set RS-232 bits MVI B,3 ;wait for 300 ms. MVI C,TIMER CALL MEX CALL SETXMT ;restore the transmitter to normal RET ;..... ; ; Big Board I initialization -- sets up Z80 SIO & the COM8116... ; ; Serial Port A = 004H <=- the prefered choice. ; Serial Port B = 005H ; ; Either port is acceptable & the usage will depend upon the ; configuration of your system. If you are using an external ; terminal, you will need to use Serial Port A. If you are ; using the on board video & a serial printer, then you will ; need to use Serial Port B. If you are using an external ; terminal and a serial printer, check into obtaining a port ; expansion board. The jumper boards for the serial channels ; will need to be set. The following table lists the jumpers: ; ; Signal Direction ; JB4 JB5 ; ====== ====== ====== ====================== ; TxD 7- 8 7- 8 from computer to modem ; RxD 11-12 11-12 from modem to computer ; RTS 15-16 15-16 from computer to modem ; CTS 19-20 19-20 from modem to computer ; DTR 23-24 23-24 from computer to modem ; DCD 27-28 27-28 from modem to computer ; RxC 31-32 (Port A receive baud rate clock) ; TxC 35-36 (Port A transmit baud rate clock) ; IF PORT$A PORT EQU 004H ;Big Board I Serial Output Port A. GENR EQU 000H ;Big Board I Baud Rate Generator for Port A. ENDIF ;Port A ; IF PORT$B PORT EQU 005H ;Big Board I Serial Output Port B. GENR EQU 00CH ;Big Board I Baud Rate Generator for Port B. ENDIF ;Port B ; CTL1: EQU PORT+2 ;Modem control port. DATP: EQU PORT ;Modem data port. CTL2: EQU PORT+2 ;Modem status port. ; CMDREG EQU 000H ;SIO command register. FMTREG EQU 004H ;SIO serial format register. RCVREG EQU 003H ;SIO receiver control register. XMTREG EQU 005H ;SIO transmitter control register. ; RCVB: EQU 01H ;Your bits to test for receive. RCVR: EQU 01H ;Your value when receive ready. SNDB: EQU 04H ;Your bits to test for send. SNDR: EQU 04H ;Your value when send ready. DCDB EQU 08H ;Your bit to test for Data Carrier Detect. DCDR EQU 08H ;Your value when Data Carrier Detect(ed). ; ; The following values are sent to the Transmitter Control ; (Reg. 5) of the SIO. ; NORMAL: EQU 1$11$0$1$0$1$0B ;Your value for normal comm'n mode. BRK: EQU 1$11$1$1$0$1$0B ;Your value for send break. DISCON: EQU 0$11$0$0$0$0$0B ;Your value for disconnection. ; ; Baud rate constants for the COM8116 baud rate generator... ; G50 EQU 000H ; 50 baud G75 EQU 001H ; 75 baud G110 EQU 002H ; 110 baud G135 EQU 003H ; 135 baud G150 EQU 004H ; 150 baud G300 EQU 005H ; 300 baud G600 EQU 006H ; 600 baud G1200 EQU 007H ; 1200 baud G1800 EQU 008H ; 1800 baud G2000 EQU 009H ; 2000 baud G2400 EQU 00AH ; 2400 baud G3600 EQU 00BH ; 3600 baud G4800 EQU 00CH ; 4800 baud G7200 EQU 00DH ; 7200 baud G9600 EQU 00EH ; 9600 baud G19200 EQU 00FH ; 19200 baud GERROR EQU 0FFH ; baud rate error code ; ; Initialize the Z80 SIO... ; INIT: MVI A,CMDREG ;select the command register OUT CTL1 MVI A,00$011$000B ;& ,reset the port,. OUT CTL1 CALL SETFMT ;set the serial format CALL SETRCV ;set & enable the receiver CALL SETXMT ;set & enable the transmitter ; ; and the COM8116 baud rate generator. ; CRATE: MVI A,C300 ;`default' transfer time to 300 baud. STA MSPEED MVI A,47H ;generator set up OUT GENR ;send to baud rate generator GRATE: MVI A,G300 ;initialized at 300 baud. OUT GENR ;send to baud rate generator RET ; ; SIO register set routines... ; SETFMT: MVI A,FMTREG ;select the format register OUT CTL1 SFRMT: MVI A,01$00$01$00B ;& set clock rate,, 1 stop bit, no parity. OUT CTL1 RET ; SETRCV: MVI A,RCVREG ;select receiver control register OUT CTL1 SRCVR: MVI A,11$00000$1B ;& set 8 bit character,, enable receive. OUT CTL1 RET ; SETXMT: MVI A,XMTREG ;select transmit control register OUT CTL1 SXMTR: MVI A,NORMAL ;& enable send, 'dtr', 'rts' OUT CTL1 RET ;..... ; ; Setup routine to allow changing modem speed with the SET command. ; ; As documented, SET either displays the baud rate settings (with a null ; argument) or is used to set the baud rate. The expanded SET now ; allows the parity, word size, & stop bits to be set. These additional ; arguments may occur singly or in combination with other parameters. ; If multiple arguments are used with the set command, then spaces must ; separate them. Command arguments may occur in any order as long as ; the baud rate is the last argument. All arguments after the baud rate ; are ignored. The serial parameters are displayed at the end of each ; routine invocation if ALWAYS = YES and are always displayed if the ; arguments do not include a baud rate setting. ; ; The SET command also includes a local help screen that lists the ; arguments that affect the port status. The help screen is invoked ; by a `?' or `HELP' argument. ; ; Included in the table of allowable arguments are some null arguments ; intended for documentation purposes. These arguments have no effect ; on the port status. ; ; The following is a table of the available options: ; ; Type Value Setting ; ============= ======= ======= ; Baud Rate- 50 50 baud ; 75 75 baud ; 110 110 baud ; 134.5 134.5 baud ; 150 150 baud ; 300 300 baud <=- default value ; 600 600 baud ; 1200 1200 baud ; 1800 1800 baud ; 2000 2000 baud ; 2400 2400 baud ; 3600 3600 baud ; 4800 4800 baud ; 7200 7200 baud ; 9600 9600 baud ; 19200 19200 baud ; ; Parity- NO no parity <=- default value ; ODD odd parity ; EVEN even parity ; ; Word Size- 8 8 bits per char <=- default value ; 7 7 bits per char ; ; Stop Bits- 1 1 stop bit <=- default value ; 1.5 1.5 stop bits ; 2 2 stop bits ; ; Null Args.- BPS null ; BAUD " ; PARITY " ; WORD " ; SIZE " ; STOP " ; BIT " ; BITS " ; ; For example, ; ; SET NO 8 2 110 <=- note: baud rate last ; or ; SET NO PARITY 8 BIT CHAR 2 STOP BITS 110 BAUD ; ; Sets 110 baud, no parity, 8 bit character size, & 2 stop bits. If ; ALWAYS = YES, then the port status will be displayed. If ALWAYS = NO, ; then the port status will not be displayed. Note thet the second ; command line has the same result as the first. ; ; SET 7 BIT WORD SIZE ODD PARITY 1.5 STOP BITS ; ; Doesn't change the baud rate (from whatever it was before) and ; sets the parity to odd, 7 bit character size, & 1.5 stop bits. The ; port status will be displayed because the baud rate was not specified. ; ; SET 2 STOP BITS ; ; Changes the number of stop bits to 2. Again, the port status will ; be displayed. ; ; This expansion is entirely compatable with read files. Auto setting ; of the baud rate from the phone directory is still limited to the ; recognized baud rates of MEX (i.e. 110,300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600, ; & 19200). 450 baud and 710 baud cannot be supported on this machine. ; Serial format parameters cannot be set from the phone directory. ; ; SET command extension types... ; PARITY EQU 0FEH ; set parity command WORDSZ EQU 0FDH ; set word size STOPBT EQU 0FCH ; set stop bits HELP EQU 0FBH ; call for help TRASH EQU 0FAH ; null arguments ; RMASK EQU 00$111111B ;receiver char size clearing mask RBITS EQU 11$000000B ;I wish I was a real live assembler TMASK EQU 1$00$11111B ;transmitter char size clearing mask CHAR7B EQU 01$000000B ;7 bits per character value CHAR8B EQU 11$000000B ;8 bits per character value ; PMASK EQU 111111$00B ;parity enable clearing mask PBITS EQU 000000$11B ;I wish I was a real live assembler PAROFF EQU 000000$00B ;bits to set for parity off PARODD EQU 000000$01B ;bits to set for odd parity PAREVN EQU 000000$11B ;bits to set for even parity ; SMASK EQU 1111$00$11B ;stop bits clearing mask SBITS EQU 0000$11$00B ;I wish I was a real live assembler STOP10 EQU 0000$01$00B ;bits to set for one stop bit STOP15 EQU 0000$10$00B ;bits to set for one and a half stop bits STOP20 EQU 0000$11$00B ;bits to set for two stop bits ; SETB: MVI C,SBLANK ;Any arguments? CALL MEX JC TELL ;If not, go display baud LXI D,CMDTBL MVI C,LOOKUP CALL MEX ;Parse argument JC CMDERR ;If not found then proclaim goof MOV A,H ;Get the command number ; CPI PARITY ;Check for parity set JZ PARSET ;If so, go set the parity ; CPI WORDSZ ;Check for word size JZ WRDSET ;If so, go set the word size ; CPI STOPBT ;Check for stop bits JZ STPSET ;If so, go set stop bits ; CPI TRASH ;Check for null argument JZ SETB ;If so, continue parsing ; CPI HELP ;Check for help command JZ HELPUS ;If so, print help file ; CPI CERROR ;Check for unsupported command rate JNZ LOADBD ;Continue if supported ; PUSH H ;else, save the generator rate MVI C,ILP ;& print warning message. CALL MEX DB CR,LF,'-=*=- WARNING -=*=-',CR,LF DB 'MEX does not recognize this baud rate !!',CR,LF,LF,0 POP H ;restore the generator rate JP GENSET ;& go set it ; LOADBD: STA CRATE+1 ;change time-to-send to match baudrate GENSET: MOV A,L ;get baudrate byte STA GRATE+1 ;send to COM8116 timer for new baudrate CALL CRATE ;reinitialize to new baudrate ; IF NOT ALWAYS RET ;then done! ENDIF ;show only on null set or format set. ; IF ALWAYS JMP TELL ;then done! ENDIF ;always show parameters on baud set. ; CMDERR: MVI C,ILP CALL MEX ;Tell user input not valid DB CR,LF,'-=*=- Undefined SET argument -=*=-',CR,LF,LF,0 JMP TELL ;abort the balance of the SET command ;& display the current status ; PARSET: LDA SFRMT+1 ;get the format byte ANI PMASK ;clear the parity bits ORA L ;install the new bits STA SFRMT+1 CALL SETFMT ;set the SIO JMP DONSET ; STPSET: LDA SFRMT+1 ;get the format byte ANI SMASK ;clear the stop bits ORA L ;install the new bits STA SFRMT+1 CALL SETFMT ;set the SIO JMP DONSET ; WRDSET: LDA SRCVR+1 ;get the receiver byte ANI RMASK ;clear the word size bits ORA L ;install the new word size STA SRCVR+1 CALL SETRCV ;set the SIO MOV A,L ;get the word size RRC ;move to proper position for MOV L,A ; transmitter byte LDA SXMTR+1 ;get the transmitter byte ANI TMASK ;clear the word size bits ORA L ;install the new word size STA SXMTR+1 CALL SETXMT ;set the SIO ; DONSET: JMP SETB ;go look for more parameters ;.... ; ; Display the current baud rate. ; TELL: MVI C,ILP ;get ready... CALL MEX DB CR,LF,'-=*=- Port Status -=*=-',CR,LF,' ',0 LDA GRATE+1 ;get the current baud rate ANI 00FH ;set limit (safety factor) ADD A ; times two... LXI H,CNVTBL ;get the conversion table base ADD L ;add generator code to table base MOV L,A MVI A,000H ADC H MOV H,A SHLD BPNTR ;get the source address DB IN$LHLD ;LHLD instruction BPNTR: DS 2 ;(vector to where the pointer is) LXI D,BDMSG ;get the destination buffer DCX H ;pre-decrement addresses DCX D ; ; move the command from the table to the print buffer ; MOVCMD: INX H ;point to the next addresses INX D MOV A,M ;get a byte ORA A ;set/clear the negative flag PUSH PSW ;& save it ANI 07FH ;strip high bit STAX D ;store the byte POP PSW ;restore flags JP MOVCMD ;continue if high bit not set ; INX D ;point to the last byte XRA A ;make a zero to end data field STAX D ;& store it INX D ;point to where an instruction should be MVI A,IN$RET ;make a return instruction STAX D ;& store it CALL PRNTBD ;go print the baud rate command ; MVI C,ILP ;print english stuff... CALL MEX DB ' baud',CR,LF,0 ; ; Display the parity ; LDA SFRMT+1 ;get the format byte ANI PBITS ;select the bits for parity CPI PAROFF ;check for parity off JNZ PCKODD ;if not off, see if odd MVI C,ILP ;else, proclaim no parity CALL MEX DB ' NO parity',CR,LF,0 JMP PROWRD ;go tell about the char size PCKODD: CPI PARODD ;check for parity odd JNZ PCKEVN ;if not odd, then call it even MVI C,ILP ;else, proclaim odd parity CALL MEX DB ' ODD parity',CR,LF,0 JMP PROWRD ;go tell about the char size PCKEVN: MVI C,ILP ;should be even parity CALL MEX DB ' EVEN parity',CR,LF,0 ; ; Display the character size ; PROWRD: LDA SRCVR+1 ;get the receiver byte ANI RBITS ;& mask out unneeded bits CPI CHAR7B ;see if 7 bits per char JNZ PCK8BT ;if not, then use 8 bits MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB ' 7 bit char',CR,LF,0 JMP PROSTP ;go tell how many stop bits PCK8BT: MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB ' 8 bit char',CR,LF,0 ; ; Display the number of stop bits ; PROSTP: LDA SFRMT+1 ;get format byte ANI SBITS ;mask off unneeded bits CPI STOP10 ;check for 1 stop bit JNZ PCKS15 ;if not, try 1.5 bits MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB ' 1 stop bit',CR,LF,0 RET PCKS15: CPI STOP15 ;check for 1.5 stop bits JNZ PCKS20 ;if not, then 2 stop bits MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB ' 1.5 stop bits',CR,LF,0 RET PCKS20: MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB ' 2 stop bits',CR,LF,0 RET ; ; Help section... ; HELPUS: MVI C,ILP ;print the help message CALL MEX DB CR,LF DB 'The set command takes the following arguments:',CR,LF,LF DB ' Baud Rates: 50 75 110 134.5',CR,LF DB ' 150 300 600 1200',CR,LF DB ' 1800 2000 2400 3600',CR,LF DB ' 4800 7200 9600 19200',CR,LF,LF DB ' Parity: NO ODD EVEN',CR,LF,LF DB ' Stop Bits: 1 1.5 2',CR,LF,LF DB ' Word Size: 7 8',CR,LF,LF DB 'If baud rate is specified, then it must be the',CR,LF DB 'last argument in the command string. Example:',CR,LF,LF DB ' SET NO 8 2 110',CR,LF,LF DB 'This sets no parity, 8 bits per word, 2 stop bits,',CR,LF DB 'and 110 baud rate. SET with no arguments displays',CR,LF DB 'the current status.',CR,LF,0 RET ;return ; ; Command table lists what's ok & what values to use... ; CMDTBL: ; ; Baud Rates... ; P300: DB '30','0'+80H ; 300 baud command DB G300 ; L reg DB C300 ; H reg P1200: DB '120','0'+80H ; 1200 baud command DB G1200 DB C1200 P2400: DB '240','0'+80H ; 2400 baud command DB G2400 DB C2400 P110: DB '11','0'+80H ; 110 baud command DB G110 DB C110 ; ; Baud rates not Smart Modem compatible ; P600: DB '60','0'+80H ; 600 baud command DB G600 DB C600 P4800: DB '480','0'+80H ; 4800 baud command DB G4800 DB C4800 P9600: DB '960','0'+80H ; 9600 baud command DB G9600 DB C9600 P19200: DB '1920','0'+80H ; 19200 baud command DB G19200 DB C19200 ; ; baud rates unrecognized by MEX ; P50: DB '5','0'+80H ; 50 baud command DB G50 DB CERROR P75: DB '7','5'+80H ; 75 baud command DB G75 DB CERROR P135: DB '134.','5'+80H ; 134.5 baud command DB G135 DB CERROR P150: DB '15','0'+80H ; 150 baud command DB G150 DB CERROR P1800: DB '180','0'+80H ; 1800 baud command DB G1800 DB CERROR P2000: DB '200','0'+80H ; 2000 baud command DB G2000 DB CERROR P3600: DB '360','0'+80H ; 3600 baud command DB G3600 DB CERROR P7200: DB '720','0'+80H ; 7200 baud command DB G7200 DB CERROR ; ; Parity commands ; DB 'N','O'+80H ; set no parity DB PAROFF DB PARITY DB 'OD','D'+80H ; set odd parity DB PARODD DB PARITY DB 'EVE','N'+80H ; set even parity DB PAREVN DB PARITY ; ; Word Size commands ; DB '7'+80H ; set 7 bit character DB CHAR7B DB WORDSZ DB '8'+80H ; set 8 bit character DB CHAR8B DB WORDSZ ; ; Stop Bits commands ; DB '1'+80H ; set 1 stop bit DB STOP10 DB STOPBT DB '1.','5'+80H ; set 1.5 stop bits DB STOP15 DB STOPBT DB '2'+80H ; set 2 stop bits DB STOP20 DB STOPBT ; ; Help commands ; DB 'HEL','P'+80H ; help DB 0 DB HELP DB '?'+80H ; ? DB 0 DB HELP ; ; Null arguments ; DB 'BP','S'+80H ; 'bps' DB 0 DB TRASH DB 'BAU','D'+80H ; 'baud' DB 0 DB TRASH DB 'PARIT','Y'+80H ; 'parity' DB 0 DB TRASH DB 'CHA','R'+80H ; 'char' DB 0 DB TRASH DB 'WOR','D'+80H ; 'word' DB 0 DB TRASH DB 'SIZ','E'+80H ; 'size' DB 0 DB TRASH DB 'STO','P'+80H ; 'stop' DB 0 DB TRASH DB 'BI','T'+80H ; 'bit' DB 0 DB TRASH DB 'BIT','S'+80H ; 'bits' DB 0 DB TRASH ; ; Command Table end ; DB 0 ; end of comparision list. ; ; Backwards Conversion Table - this table is used to report the ; current baud rate from the byte used to set the generator. This ; bypasses the MEX print baud rate function. ; CNVTBL: DW P50 DW P75 DW P110 DW P135 DW P150 DW P300 DW P600 DW P1200 DW P1800 DW P2000 DW P2400 DW P3600 DW P4800 DW P7200 DW P9600 DW P19200 ; PRNTBD: MVI C,ILP CALL MEX BDMSG: DS 10 ; to print baud rate command string ;.... ; ; Set new modem port baud rate. This routine is used to auto set the ; baud rate from the phone directory and as such is limited to only ; the baud rates that MEX recognizes. No provisions are made here to ; set the parity, word size, or stop bits. ; NEWB: PUSH PSW ; save the rate code LXI H,GTABLE ; get vector to lookup table ADD L ; add rate code to table base MOV L,A MVI A,000H ADC H MOV H,A MOV L,M ; get generator rate from table MOV A,L ; test for valid rate CPI GERROR JNZ OKBAUD ; continue if valid ; MVI C,ILP ; else print error message CALL MEX DB CR,LF,'-=*=- ',0 POP PSW MVI C,PRBAUD CALL MEX MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB ' -=*=- is not supported - no change.',CR,LF,0 RET ; OKBAUD: POP PSW ; restore rate code JMP LOADBD ; & go set the baud rate. ; GTABLE: DB G110 ;`0' - 110 baud DB G300 ;`1' - 300 baud DB GERROR ;`2' - 450 baud *** not supported *** DB G600 ;`3' - 600 baud DB GERROR ;`4' - 710 baud *** not supported *** DB G1200 ;`5' - 1200 baud DB G2400 ;`6' - 2400 baud DB G4800 ;`7' - 4800 baud DB G9600 ;`8' - 9600 baud DB G19200 ;`9' - 19200 baud ; ; EOSMSG: DB 017H,0,0,0,'$' CLSMSG: DB 01AH,0,0,0,'$' ; ; NOTE: MUST TERMINATE PRIOR TO 0B00H (with Smartmodem) ; 0D00H (without Smartmodem) ; END