; 89/04/12 - Modified to ZMP v1.5 - George Conover ; Xerox 820-II mods by David I. Wright Nov 29, '88 ; to overlay written by S.V. Hovater ; -minor correction to section LOADED: ; -enable print screen function ; Email: Houston NW Znode 713-937-8886 ; ; Xerox/Kaypro overlay written by S.V. Hovater Oct 12, 88 ; 24 Sep 1988 Email: Houston NW Znode 713-937-8886 ; ; Modified to V1.4 standard by Ken Reid Dec12, 88 ; Modified to v1.3 standard Ron Murray Oct 12, 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-XE05/h ; MLOAD ZMP.COM=ZMODEM.COM,ZMO-XE05.HEX ; or ; M80 =ZMO-XE05.Z80 ; RELHEX ZMO-XE05 ; MLOAD ZMP.COM=ZMODEM.COM,ZMO-XE05.HEX ; ; ; (Don't use L80 without changing the source for assembly as a CSEG ; file.) ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; Notes on modifying this file: ; ; C requires that functions do not change either index register (IX ; or IY). If your overlay requires either of these to be changed, ensure ; they are restored to the original values on return. ; ; Since collecting parameters from C functions can be tricky, only ; change the parts marked 'Insert your own code here'. Do NOT modify the ; jump table at the start. Do NOT modify the entry/exit sections of each ; function. Do NOT pass 'GO'. Do NOT collect $200. ; ; Apart from defining modem functions, this file also defines ; terminal characteristics. Examples provided are for ADM-3A (with a few ; of my own additions). Modify to suit your own terminal. An inline ; print routine is provided for printing strings in the usual way, usage ; is: ; ; CALL PRINT ; DB 'required string',0 ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; 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 Aug 15, 88 ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; NO EQU 0 YES EQU NOT NO ; ; User-set variables ; CLKSPD EQU 4 ; Processor clock speed in MHz ; DEBUG EQU NO ; OVERDRIVE EQU 'A' ; Drive that zmp overlays are on OVERUSER EQU 0 ; User that zmp overlays are on ; USERDEF EQU 0145H ; Origin of this overlay. This address ; ; may change with subsequent revisions ; NOT user-set variables ; MSPEED EQU 03CH ; Location of current baud rate. 3CH IS NORMAL 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 ; DEBUG ; ESC EQU 1BH CTRLQ EQU 11H CR EQU 0DH LF EQU 0AH BDOS EQU 5 ; PORT EQU 04H ; Xerox base port (data or status) MDCTL1 EQU PORT+2 ; Modem control port MDDATP EQU PORT ; Modem data port MDRCV EQU 01H ; Modem receive ready MDSND EQU 04H ; Modem send ready bit MDTXE EQU 01H ; Modem send buffer empty, holding ; ; buffer empty BRPORT EQU 00H ; 8116 port for baudrate ; ; Jump table for the overlay: do NOT change this ; CODEBGN EQU $ ; JUMPTAB: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 user defined variables JP SETPORT ; Set port (0 or 1) JP SPARE 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 ; ; Screen print function ; SCRNPR: DS 0 ; ; <== Insert your own code here ; ; CALL PRINT ; DB 'This function not supported.',CR,LF,0 ; ; Caution this is a jump into the bios routines of the ; Xerox-820II system, delete it out if using this overlay ; to modify for another computer system David I. Wright ; JP 0F045H ; this bios routine will print the ; screen to the serial printer, my ; bios is modified for two 40 Meg drives ; but this routine should be the same. ; I have not tested this on a normal ; 820-II system, but it should work. ; David I. Wright 10/29/88 ; ; <== End of your own code ; SPARE: RET ; ; User-defined entry routine ; USERIN: RET ; ; User-defined exit routine ; USEROUT:RET ; ; Get a character from the modem: return in HL ; It is not necessary to test for status ; MCHIN: PUSH BC IN A,(MDDATP) ; Get the character in A ; 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) ; In A ; PUSH BC LD C,A ; MCHOUT1:IN A,(MDCTL1) AND MDSND JR Z,MCHOUT1 LD A,C OUT (MDDATP),A POP BC ; RET ; Done ; ;Test for output ready: return TRUE (1) in HL if ok ; MORDY: DS 0 ; IN A,(MDCTL1) AND MDTXE JR Z,MORDYX LD L,1 LD H,0 ; MORDYX: DS 0 ; LD A,L ; Set/clear Z OR A RET ; ;Test for character at modem: return TRUE (1) in HL if so ; MIRDY: DS 0 ; IN A,(MDCTL1) AND MDRCV JR Z,MIRDY1 LD L,1 JR MIRDYX ; MIRDY1: LD L,0 ; MIRDYX: LD H,00H ; 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: DS 0 ; LD A,5 OUT (MDCTL1),A ; Send to the status port LD A,0F8H ; DTR normal, send break tone OUT (MDCTL1),A ; LD HL,300 CALL WAITHLMS ; Wait 300 milliseconds ; LD A,5 ; Restore normal, 8 bits, DTR on, etc. OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,0E8H OUT (MDCTL1),A ; RET ; ; Test UART flags for error: return TRUE (1) in HL if error ; MDMERR: DS 0 ; LD A,010H ; Register 0, reset interrupts OUT (MDCTL1),A IN A,(MDCTL1) ; LD A,L ; Set/clear Z OR A RET ; ; Turn DTR (and optionally RTS) ON ; DTRON: DS 0 ; LD A,05H OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,0E8H OUT (MDCTL1),A ; RET ; ; Turn DTR ( and RTS?) OFF ; DTROFF: DS 0 ; LD A,05H OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,078H OUT (MDCTL1),A ; RET ; ;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 CALL GETPARM LD (STOP),HL ; Stop bits ; PUSH BC LD A,0 ; Select register OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,018H ; Throw out of mode OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,04H ; Select register OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,044H ; Set ASCII parameters (44=1, 4C=2 stop) OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,03H ; Select register OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,0C1H ; Enable receive OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,05H ; Select register OUT (MDCTL1),A LD A,0EAH ; Enable send, 'DTR', RTS' OUT (MDCTL1),A ; LD A,(BRATE) ; minor correction - DIW ; CP 1 ; 300 bps JP Z,OK300 CP 5 ; 1200 bps JP Z,OK1200 CP 6 ; 2400 bps JP Z,OK2400 CP 8 ; 9600 bps JP Z,OK9600 CP 9 ; 19.2k bps JP Z,OK19200 JR SETBRX ; Not valid ; OK300: LD A,1 ; MSPEED 300 bps value LD B,BD300 JP LOADED ; OK1200: LD A,5 LD B,BD1200 JP LOADED ; OK2400: LD A,6 LD B,BD2400 JP LOADED ; OK9600: LD A,8 LD B,BD9600 JP LOADED ; OK19200:LD A,9 LD B,BD19200 ; LOADED: LD (MSPEED),A ; Change time-to-send baudrate LD A,B OUT (BRPORT),A LD A,(BRATE) ; Tell zmp it's ok LD (MSPEED),A ; SETBRX: POP BC ; XOR A LD (MSPEED),A ; CLEAR IT ; RET ; BD300 EQU 5 BD1200 EQU 7 BD2400 EQU 10 BD9600 EQU 14 BD19200 EQU 15 ; Using values below RET ; BRATE: DS 2 ; Baud rate: ; 0 = 110 baud 1 = 300 baud 2 = 450 baud ; 3 = 600 baud 4 = 710 baud 5 = 1200 baud ; 6 = 2400 baud 7 = 4800 baud 8 = 9600 baud ; 9 = 19200 baud PARITY: DS 2 ; Parity (will be 'N', 'E' or 'O') DATA: DS 2 ; Data bits (will be 7 or 8) STOP: DS 2 ; Stop bits (will be 1 or 2) ; ; Set the port. ZMP supplies either 0 or 1 as a parameter. ; 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 ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; Video terminal sequences: these are for ADM-3A: Modify as you wish ; ; 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 ; ; <== Insert your own code here, using values in row and column ; CALL PRINT DB ESC,'=',0 ; ADM-3A leadin LD A,(ROW) ; Row first ADD A,' ' ; Add offset CALL COUT LD A,(COL) ; Sane for column ADD A,' ' CALL COUT ; ; <== end of your own code ; RET ; ROW: DS 2 ; Row COL: DS 2 ; Column ; ;Clear screen ; CLS: CALL PRINT DB 01AH,0 RET ; ; Inverse video on ; INVON: CALL PRINT DB ESC,')',0 RET ; ; Inverse video off ; INVOFF: CALL PRINT DB ESC,'(',0 RET ; ; Turn off cursor ; HIDE: CALL PRINT DB ESC,'z',0 RET ; ; Turn on cursor ; SHOW: CALL PRINT DB ESC,'v',0 RET ; ; Save cursor position ; SAVECU: RET ; ; Restore cursor position ; RESCU: 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 1 ms 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 registers 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 ; WAITHLS: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 ; ; 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 low INC HL LD D,(HL) ; Then hihi INC HL ; Bump for next EX DE,HL ; Result in HL, address still in DE RET ; GETVARS: LD HL,USERVARS RET USERVARS: DW OVERDRIVE DW OVERUSER ; IF ($ - CODEBGN) GT OVSIZE TOOBIG: JP ERRVAL ; Overlay is too large ENDIF ; END