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Merge pull request #371 from jedeoric/master

Create an Oric Telestrat target library
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- the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console.
- the Watara Supervision console.
- the Oric Atmos.
- the Oric Telestrat.
- the Lynx console.
- the Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P.

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;
; Oric Telemon definition
; Telemon 2.4 & Telemon 3.0
; For telemon 3.0 check http://orix.oric.org
;
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Constants
SCREEN_XSIZE = 40 ; screen columns
SCREEN_YSIZE = 28 ; screen rows
FUNCTKEY = $A5
FNAME_LEN = 11 ; maximum length of file-name
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Zero page
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Page 00
RES := $00
RESB := $02
TR0 := $0C
TR1 := $0D
PTR_READ_DEST := $2C ; used for XFREAD and XWRITE only in telemon 3.0
HRSX := $46
HRSY := $47
HRS1 := $4D
HRS2 := $4F
HRS3 := $51
HRS4 := $53
HRS5 := $55
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Low memory
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; I/O locations
; 6522
.struct VIA ; Versatile Interface Adapter
.res $0300
PRB .byte ; Port Register B
PRA .byte ; Port Register A
DDRB .byte ; Data Direction Register B
DDRA .byte ; Data Direction Register A
T1 .word ; Timer 1
T1L .word ; Timer 1 Latch
T2 .word ; Timer 2
SR .byte ; Shift Register
ACR .byte ; Auxiliary Control Register
PCR .byte ; Peripheral Control Register
IFR .byte ; Interrupt Flags Register
IER .byte ; Interrupt Enable Register
PRA2 .byte ; Port Register A without handshaking
.endstruct
.struct VIA2 ; Versatile Interface Adapter
.res $0320
PRB .byte ; Port Register B
PRA .byte ; Port Register A
DDRB .byte ; Data Direction Register B
DDRA .byte ; Data Direction Register A
T1 .word ; Timer 1
T1L .word ; Timer 1 Latch
T2 .word ; Timer 2
SR .byte ; Shift Register
ACR .byte ; Auxiliary Control Register
PCR .byte ; Peripheral Control Register
IFR .byte ; Interrupt Flags Register
IER .byte ; Interrupt Enable Register
PRA2 .byte ; Port Register A without handshaking
.endstruct
; 6551
.struct ACIA ; Asynchronous Communications Interface Adapter
.res $031C
DATA .byte
STATUS .byte
CMD .byte ; Command register
CTRL .byte ; Control register
.endstruct
SCREEN := $BB80
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; ROM entries
; primitives telemon 2.4
XRD0 = $08
XRDW0 = $0C
XWR0 = $10
XWSTR0 = $14
XTEXT = $19
XHIRES = $1A
XMINMA = $1F
XFREAD = $27 ; only in TELEMON 3.0
XOPEN = $30 ; only in TELEMON 3.0
XCOSCR = $34 ; switch off cursor
XCSSCR = $35 ; switch on cursor
XCLOSE = $3A ; only in TELEMON 3.0 Close file
XFWRITE = $3B ; only in TELEMON 3.0 write file
XSONPS = $40
XOUPS = $42
XPLAY = $43
XSOUND = $44
XMUSIC = $45
XZAP = $46
XSHOOT = $47
XCIRCL = $8F
XCURSE = $90
XPAPER = $92
XINK = $93
XEXPLO = $9C
XPING = $9D
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Page $500
BUFNOM := $517
BUFEDT := $590
MAX_BUFEDT_LENGTH=110
; Hardware
CH376_DATA :=$340
CH376_COMMAND :=$341
; MACRO
.macro BRK_TELEMON value
.byte $00,value
.endmacro

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SYMBOLS {
__ORIXHDR__: type = import;
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2K stack
__RAMEND__: type = weak, value = $9800;
}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $00E0, size = $001A;
ORIXHDR: file = %O, type = ro, start = $0000, size = $001F;
BASHEAD: file = %O, define = yes, start = $0801, size = $000D;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = __BASHEAD_LAST__, size = __RAMEND__ - __MAIN_START__;
BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = __RAMEND__ - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
}
SEGMENTS {
ZEROPAGE: load = ZP, type = zp;
ORIXHDR: load = ORIXHDR, type = ro;
STARTUP: load = MAIN, type = ro;
LOWCODE: load = MAIN, type = ro, optional = yes;
CODE: load = MAIN, type = ro;
RODATA: load = MAIN, type = ro;
DATA: load = MAIN, type = rw;
INIT: load = MAIN, type = rw;
ONCE: load = MAIN, type = ro, define = yes;
BASTAIL: load = MAIN, type = ro, optional = yes;
BSS: load = BSS, type = bss, define = yes;
}
FEATURES {
CONDES: type = constructor,
label = __CONSTRUCTOR_TABLE__,
count = __CONSTRUCTOR_COUNT__,
segment = ONCE;
CONDES: type = destructor,
label = __DESTRUCTOR_TABLE__,
count = __DESTRUCTOR_COUNT__,
segment = RODATA;
CONDES: type = interruptor,
label = __INTERRUPTOR_TABLE__,
count = __INTERRUPTOR_COUNT__,
segment = RODATA,
import = __CALLIRQ__;
}

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<!doctype linuxdoc system>
<article>
<title>Oric Telestrat-specific information for cc65
<author>
<url url="mailto:jede@oric.org" name="Jede">,<newline>
<date>2017-01-22
<abstract>
An overview over the Telestrat (Telemon 3.0 : http://orix.oric.org) runtime system as it is implemented for the cc65 C
compiler.)
</abstract>
<!-- Table of contents -->
<toc>
<!-- Begin the document -->
<sect>Overview<p>
This file contains an overview of the Telestrat runtime system as it comes with the
cc65 C compiler. It describes the memory layout, Telestrat-specific header files,
available drivers, and any pitfalls specific to that platform.
Please note that Telestrat-specific functions are just mentioned here, they are
described in detail in the separate <url url="funcref.html" name="function
reference">. Even functions marked as "platform dependent" may be available on
more than one platform. Please see the function reference for more
information.
<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated the linker for the Telestrat target
is a machine language program with a 20 bytes header described here : http://orix.oric.org/doku.php?id=orix:header
This header is used for Telemon 3.0.
Anyway, for Telemon 2.4, there is no file management, there is no TAPE routine in Telemon, there is no way to load a binary easily.
Stratsed (the Telestrat operating system) handles files management. Stratsed is loaded to memory from floppy disk.
There is no tool to insert a binary in a Stratsed floppy disk.
The only way to load a binary (for Telemon 2.4) is to :
<itemize>
<item>remove the 20 bytes header
<item>download osdk : http://osdk.defence-force.org/index?page=download
<item>use Floppybuilder in OSDK to insert the binary with the tool (please read FloppyBuilder manual to insert your binary, and to start microdisc boot sector when Telestrat starts)
</itemize>
Please note also, that the binary converted into TAP file, will not produce a right stratsed file when tap2dsk and old2mfm are used. You will be in the case that Telestrat/Stratsed crashed when you do "DIR" command.
If you know the Stratsed disk format, please contact the author of this doc.
<sect>Memory layout<p>
In the standard setup, cc65-generated programs use the memory from
&dollar;0801 to &dollar;9800; so, nearly 37K of memory (including the stack) is
available. ROM calls are possible without further precautions.
Special locations:
<descrip>
<tag/Stack/
The C runtime stack is located at &dollar;97FF (or &dollar;B3FF), and grows
downwards.
<tag/Heap/
The C heap is located at the end of the program, and grows towards the C
runtime stack.
</descrip><p>
<sect>Platform-specific header files<p>
Programs containing Telestrat -specific code may use the <tt/telestrat.h/ header file.
<sect1>Telestrat-specific functions<p>
The functions listed below are special for the Telestrat. See the <url
url="funcref.html" name="function reference"> for declaration and usage.
<itemize>
<item>explode
<item>ping
<item>shoot
<item>zap
<item>oups
</itemize>
<sect1>Hardware access<p>
The following pseudo variables declared in the <tt/telestrat.h/ header file do allow
access to hardware located in the address space. Some variables are
structures; accessing the struct fields will access the chip registers.
<descrip>
<tag><tt/VIA/</tag>
Access to the VIA (Versatile Interface Adapter) chip is available via the
<tt/VIA/ variable. The structure behind this variable is explained in <tt/_6522.h/.
</descrip><p>
<sect>Loadable drivers<p>
<sect1>Extended memory drivers<p>
No extended memory drivers are currently available for the Telestrat.
<sect1>Joystick drivers<p>
<descrip>
telemon 2.4 & 3.0 manages joysticks but it had been handled yet.
</descrip>
<sect1>Mouse drivers<p>
<descrip>
Telestrat manages also mouse, but it had been no handled yet in this version.
</descrip>
<sect1>RS232 device drivers<p>
<descrip>
Telestrat has a RS232 port, but it's not used
</descrip><
<sect>Limitations<label id="limitations"><p>
<sect1>Disk I/O<p>
Telemon 3.0 handles fopen, fread, fclose primitives. It means that this function will crash the Telestrat because Telemon 2.4 does not have these primitives.
By the way, Telemon 3.0 uses an extension "ch376 card" which handles sdcard and FAT 32 usb key. In the next version of Telemon, FT DOS, Sedoric, Stratsed will be handled in these 3 primitives (fopen, fread, fclose).
<itemize>
<item>fclose
<item>fopen
<item>fread
</itemize>
<sect>Other hints<p>
<sect>License<p>
This software is provided 'as-is', without any expressed or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:
<enum>
<item> The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
<item> Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not
be misrepresented as being the original software.
<item> This notice may not be removed or altered from any source
distribution.
</enum>
</article>

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/*****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* telestrat.h */
/* */
/* Oric Telestrat system-specific definitions */
/* */
/* */
/* */
/* (C) 2017 Debrune Jérome, <jede@oric.org> */
/* */
/* */
/* This software is provided 'as-is', without any expressed or implied */
/* warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages */
/* arising from the use of this software. */
/* */
/* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, */
/* including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it */
/* freely, subject to the following restrictions: */
/* */
/* 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not */
/* claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software */
/* in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be */
/* appreciated but is not required. */
/* 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not */
/* be misrepresented as being the original software. */
/* 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source */
/* distribution. */
/* */
/*****************************************************************************/
void oups();
void ping();
void zap();
void shoot();
void explode();
void kbdclick1();

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pce \
sim6502 \
sim65c02 \
supervision
supervision\
telestrat
DRVTYPES = emd \
joy \

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;
; 2003-04-13, Ullrich von Bassewitz
; 2013-07-16, Greg King
;
; Screen size variables
;
.export screensize
.include "telestrat.inc"
.proc screensize
ldx #SCREEN_XSIZE
ldy #SCREEN_YSIZE
rts
.endproc

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; jede jede@oric.org 2017-01-22
.export _close
.import addysp,popax
.include "zeropage.inc"
.include "telestrat.inc"
.include "errno.inc"
.include "fcntl.inc"
; int open (const char* name, int flags, ...); /* May take a mode argument */
.proc _close
BRK_TELEMON XCLOSE ; launch primitive ROM
rts
.endproc

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;
; Startup code for cc65 (Oric version)
;
; By Debrune Jérôme <jede@oric.org> and Ullrich von Bassewitz <uz@cc65.org>
;
.export _exit
.export __STARTUP__ : absolute = 1 ; Mark as startup
.import initlib, donelib
.import callmain, zerobss
.import __MAIN_START__, __MAIN_SIZE__
.include "zeropage.inc"
.include "telestrat.inc"
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Place the startup code in a special segment.
.segment "STARTUP"
tsx
stx spsave ; Save system stk ptr
; Save space by putting some of the start-up code in a segment
; that will be re-used.
jsr init
; Clear the BSS variables (after the constructors have been run).
jsr zerobss
; Push the command-line arguments; and, call main().
jsr callmain
; Call the module destructors. This is also the exit() entry.
_exit: jsr donelib
; Restore the system stuff.
ldx spsave
txs
; Copy back the zero-page stuff.
ldx #zpspace - 1
L2: lda zpsave,x
sta sp,x
dex
bpl L2
; Back to BASIC.
rts
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Put this code in a place that will be re-used by BSS, the heap,
; and the C stack.
.segment "ONCE"
; Save the zero-page area that we're about to use.
init: ldx #zpspace - 1
L1: lda sp,x
sta zpsave,x
dex
bpl L1
; Set up the C stack.
lda #<(__MAIN_START__ + __MAIN_SIZE__)
ldx #>(__MAIN_START__ + __MAIN_SIZE__)
sta sp
stx sp+1 ; Set argument stack ptr
; Call the module constructors.
jmp initlib
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
.segment "INIT"
spsave: .res 1
stsave: .res 1
zpsave: .res zpspace

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;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2003-04-13
;
; Character specification table.
;
; The tables are readonly, put them into the rodata segment
.rodata
; The following 256 byte wide table specifies attributes for the isxxx type
; of functions. Doing it by a table means some overhead in space, but it
; has major advantages:
;
; * It is fast. If it were'nt for the slow parameter passing of cc65, one
; could even define macros for the isxxx functions (this is usually
; done on other platforms).
;
; * It is highly portable. The only unportable part is the table itself,
; all real code goes into the common library.
;
; * We save some code in the isxxx functions.
;
;
; Bit assignments:
;
; 0 - Lower case char
; 1 - Upper case char
; 2 - Numeric digit
; 3 - Hex digit (both, lower and upper)
; 4 - Control character
; 5 - The space character itself
; 6 - Other whitespace (that is: '\f', '\n', '\r', '\t' and '\v')
; 7 - Space or tab character
.export __ctype
__ctype:
.byte $10 ; 0/00 ___ctrl_@___
.byte $10 ; 1/01 ___ctrl_A___
.byte $10 ; 2/02 ___ctrl_B___
.byte $10 ; 3/03 ___ctrl_C___
.byte $10 ; 4/04 ___ctrl_D___
.byte $10 ; 5/05 ___ctrl_E___
.byte $10 ; 6/06 ___ctrl_F___
.byte $10 ; 7/07 ___ctrl_G___
.byte $10 ; 8/08 ___ctrl_H___
.byte $D0 ; 9/09 ___ctrl_I___
.byte $50 ; 10/0a ___ctrl_J___
.byte $50 ; 11/0b ___ctrl_K___
.byte $50 ; 12/0c ___ctrl_L___
.byte $50 ; 13/0d ___ctrl_M___
.byte $10 ; 14/0e ___ctrl_N___
.byte $10 ; 15/0f ___ctrl_O___
.byte $10 ; 16/10 ___ctrl_P___
.byte $10 ; 17/11 ___ctrl_Q___
.byte $10 ; 18/12 ___ctrl_R___
.byte $10 ; 19/13 ___ctrl_S___
.byte $10 ; 20/14 ___ctrl_T___
.byte $10 ; 21/15 ___ctrl_U___
.byte $10 ; 22/16 ___ctrl_V___
.byte $10 ; 23/17 ___ctrl_W___
.byte $10 ; 24/18 ___ctrl_X___
.byte $10 ; 25/19 ___ctrl_Y___
.byte $10 ; 26/1a ___ctrl_Z___
.byte $10 ; 27/1b ___ctrl_[___
.byte $10 ; 28/1c ___ctrl_\___
.byte $10 ; 29/1d ___ctrl_]___
.byte $10 ; 30/1e ___ctrl_^___
.byte $10 ; 31/1f ___ctrl_____
.byte $A0 ; 32/20 ___SPACE___
.byte $00 ; 33/21 _____!_____
.byte $00 ; 34/22 _____"_____
.byte $00 ; 35/23 _____#_____
.byte $00 ; 36/24 _____$_____
.byte $00 ; 37/25 _____%_____
.byte $00 ; 38/26 _____&_____
.byte $00 ; 39/27 _____'_____
.byte $00 ; 40/28 _____(_____
.byte $00 ; 41/29 _____)_____
.byte $00 ; 42/2a _____*_____
.byte $00 ; 43/2b _____+_____
.byte $00 ; 44/2c _____,_____
.byte $00 ; 45/2d _____-_____
.byte $00 ; 46/2e _____._____
.byte $00 ; 47/2f _____/_____
.byte $0C ; 48/30 _____0_____
.byte $0C ; 49/31 _____1_____
.byte $0C ; 50/32 _____2_____
.byte $0C ; 51/33 _____3_____
.byte $0C ; 52/34 _____4_____
.byte $0C ; 53/35 _____5_____
.byte $0C ; 54/36 _____6_____
.byte $0C ; 55/37 _____7_____
.byte $0C ; 56/38 _____8_____
.byte $0C ; 57/39 _____9_____
.byte $00 ; 58/3a _____:_____
.byte $00 ; 59/3b _____;_____
.byte $00 ; 60/3c _____<_____
.byte $00 ; 61/3d _____=_____
.byte $00 ; 62/3e _____>_____
.byte $00 ; 63/3f _____?_____
.byte $00 ; 64/40 _____@_____
.byte $0A ; 65/41 _____A_____
.byte $0A ; 66/42 _____B_____
.byte $0A ; 67/43 _____C_____
.byte $0A ; 68/44 _____D_____
.byte $0A ; 69/45 _____E_____
.byte $0A ; 70/46 _____F_____
.byte $02 ; 71/47 _____G_____
.byte $02 ; 72/48 _____H_____
.byte $02 ; 73/49 _____I_____
.byte $02 ; 74/4a _____J_____
.byte $02 ; 75/4b _____K_____
.byte $02 ; 76/4c _____L_____
.byte $02 ; 77/4d _____M_____
.byte $02 ; 78/4e _____N_____
.byte $02 ; 79/4f _____O_____
.byte $02 ; 80/50 _____P_____
.byte $02 ; 81/51 _____Q_____
.byte $02 ; 82/52 _____R_____
.byte $02 ; 83/53 _____S_____
.byte $02 ; 84/54 _____T_____
.byte $02 ; 85/55 _____U_____
.byte $02 ; 86/56 _____V_____
.byte $02 ; 87/57 _____W_____
.byte $02 ; 88/58 _____X_____
.byte $02 ; 89/59 _____Y_____
.byte $02 ; 90/5a _____Z_____
.byte $00 ; 91/5b _____[_____
.byte $00 ; 92/5c _____\_____
.byte $00 ; 93/5d _____]_____
.byte $00 ; 94/5e _____^_____
.byte $00 ; 95/5f _UNDERLINE_
.byte $00 ; 96/60 ___grave___
.byte $09 ; 97/61 _____a_____
.byte $09 ; 98/62 _____b_____
.byte $09 ; 99/63 _____c_____
.byte $09 ; 100/64 _____d_____
.byte $09 ; 101/65 _____e_____
.byte $09 ; 102/66 _____f_____
.byte $01 ; 103/67 _____g_____
.byte $01 ; 104/68 _____h_____
.byte $01 ; 105/69 _____i_____
.byte $01 ; 106/6a _____j_____
.byte $01 ; 107/6b _____k_____
.byte $01 ; 108/6c _____l_____
.byte $01 ; 109/6d _____m_____
.byte $01 ; 110/6e _____n_____
.byte $01 ; 111/6f _____o_____
.byte $01 ; 112/70 _____p_____
.byte $01 ; 113/71 _____q_____
.byte $01 ; 114/72 _____r_____
.byte $01 ; 115/73 _____s_____
.byte $01 ; 116/74 _____t_____
.byte $01 ; 117/75 _____u_____
.byte $01 ; 118/76 _____v_____
.byte $01 ; 119/77 _____w_____
.byte $01 ; 120/78 _____x_____
.byte $01 ; 121/79 _____y_____
.byte $01 ; 122/7a _____z_____
.byte $00 ; 123/7b _____{_____
.byte $00 ; 124/7c _____|_____
.byte $00 ; 125/7d _____}_____
.byte $00 ; 126/7e _____~_____
.byte $40 ; 127/7f ____DEL____
.byte $00 ; 128/80 ___________
.byte $00 ; 129/81 ___________
.byte $00 ; 130/82 ___________
.byte $00 ; 131/83 ___________
.byte $00 ; 132/84 ___________
.byte $00 ; 133/85 ___________
.byte $00 ; 134/86 ___________
.byte $00 ; 135/87 ___________
.byte $00 ; 136/88 ___________
.byte $00 ; 137/89 ___________
.byte $00 ; 138/8a ___________
.byte $00 ; 139/8b ___________
.byte $00 ; 140/8c ___________
.byte $00 ; 141/8d ___________
.byte $00 ; 142/8e ___________
.byte $00 ; 143/8f ___________
.byte $00 ; 144/90 ___________
.byte $00 ; 145/91 ___________
.byte $00 ; 146/92 ___________
.byte $10 ; 147/93 ___________
.byte $00 ; 148/94 ___________
.byte $00 ; 149/95 ___________
.byte $00 ; 150/96 ___________
.byte $00 ; 151/97 ___________
.byte $00 ; 152/98 ___________
.byte $00 ; 153/99 ___________
.byte $00 ; 154/9a ___________
.byte $00 ; 155/9b ___________
.byte $00 ; 156/9c ___________
.byte $00 ; 157/9d ___________
.byte $00 ; 158/9e ___________
.byte $00 ; 159/9f ___________
.byte $00 ; 160/a0 ___________
.byte $00 ; 161/a1 ___________
.byte $00 ; 162/a2 ___________
.byte $00 ; 163/a3 ___________
.byte $00 ; 164/a4 ___________
.byte $00 ; 165/a5 ___________
.byte $00 ; 166/a6 ___________
.byte $00 ; 167/a7 ___________
.byte $00 ; 168/a8 ___________
.byte $00 ; 169/a9 ___________
.byte $00 ; 170/aa ___________
.byte $00 ; 171/ab ___________
.byte $00 ; 172/ac ___________
.byte $00 ; 173/ad ___________
.byte $00 ; 174/ae ___________
.byte $00 ; 175/af ___________
.byte $00 ; 176/b0 ___________
.byte $00 ; 177/b1 ___________
.byte $00 ; 178/b2 ___________
.byte $00 ; 179/b3 ___________
.byte $00 ; 180/b4 ___________
.byte $00 ; 181/b5 ___________
.byte $00 ; 182/b6 ___________
.byte $00 ; 183/b7 ___________
.byte $00 ; 184/b8 ___________
.byte $00 ; 185/b9 ___________
.byte $00 ; 186/ba ___________
.byte $00 ; 187/bb ___________
.byte $00 ; 188/bc ___________
.byte $00 ; 189/bd ___________
.byte $00 ; 190/be ___________
.byte $00 ; 191/bf ___________
.byte $02 ; 192/c0 ___________
.byte $02 ; 193/c1 ___________
.byte $02 ; 194/c2 ___________
.byte $02 ; 195/c3 ___________
.byte $02 ; 196/c4 ___________
.byte $02 ; 197/c5 ___________
.byte $02 ; 198/c6 ___________
.byte $02 ; 199/c7 ___________
.byte $02 ; 200/c8 ___________
.byte $02 ; 201/c9 ___________
.byte $02 ; 202/ca ___________
.byte $02 ; 203/cb ___________
.byte $02 ; 204/cc ___________
.byte $02 ; 205/cd ___________
.byte $02 ; 206/ce ___________
.byte $02 ; 207/cf ___________
.byte $02 ; 208/d0 ___________
.byte $02 ; 209/d1 ___________
.byte $02 ; 210/d2 ___________
.byte $02 ; 211/d3 ___________
.byte $02 ; 212/d4 ___________
.byte $02 ; 213/d5 ___________
.byte $02 ; 214/d6 ___________
.byte $02 ; 215/d7 ___________
.byte $02 ; 216/d8 ___________
.byte $02 ; 217/d9 ___________
.byte $02 ; 218/da ___________
.byte $02 ; 219/db ___________
.byte $02 ; 220/dc ___________
.byte $02 ; 221/dd ___________
.byte $02 ; 222/de ___________
.byte $00 ; 223/df ___________
.byte $01 ; 224/e0 ___________
.byte $01 ; 225/e1 ___________
.byte $01 ; 226/e2 ___________
.byte $01 ; 227/e3 ___________
.byte $01 ; 228/e4 ___________
.byte $01 ; 229/e5 ___________
.byte $01 ; 230/e6 ___________
.byte $01 ; 231/e7 ___________
.byte $01 ; 232/e8 ___________
.byte $01 ; 233/e9 ___________
.byte $01 ; 234/ea ___________
.byte $01 ; 235/eb ___________
.byte $01 ; 236/ec ___________
.byte $01 ; 237/ed ___________
.byte $01 ; 238/ee ___________
.byte $01 ; 239/ef ___________
.byte $01 ; 240/f0 ___________
.byte $01 ; 241/f1 ___________
.byte $01 ; 242/f2 ___________
.byte $01 ; 243/f3 ___________
.byte $01 ; 244/f4 ___________
.byte $01 ; 245/f5 ___________
.byte $01 ; 246/f6 ___________
.byte $01 ; 247/f7 ___________
.byte $01 ; 248/f8 ___________
.byte $01 ; 249/f9 ___________
.byte $01 ; 250/fa ___________
.byte $01 ; 251/fb ___________
.byte $01 ; 252/fc ___________
.byte $01 ; 253/fd ___________
.byte $01 ; 254/fe ___________
.byte $00 ; 255/ff ___________

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;
; 2003-03-07, Ullrich von Bassewitz
; 2011-01-28, Stefan Haubenthal
; 2014-09-10, Greg King
;
; Set up arguments for main
;
.constructor initmainargs, 24
.import __argc, __argv
.import ptr1
.include "telestrat.inc"
.macpack generic
MAXARGS = 10 ; Maximum number of arguments allowed
; Assume that the program was loaded, a moment ago, by the traditional LOAD
; statement. Save the "most-recent filename" as argument #0.
initmainargs:
ldx #0 ; Limit the length
L0: lda BUFEDT,x
beq L3
cmp #' '
bne L1
lda #0
beq L3
L1: sta name,x
inx
cpx #FNAME_LEN
bne L0
lda #0
L3:
sta name,x
inc __argc ; argc always is equal to, at least, 1
ldy #1 * 2 ; Point to second argv slot
next: lda BUFEDT,x
beq done ; End of line reached
inx
cmp #' ' ; Skip leading spaces
beq next
found: cmp #'"' ; Is the argument quoted?
beq setterm ; Jump if so
dex ; Reset pointer to first argument character
lda #' ' ; A space ends the argument
setterm:sta term ; Set end of argument marker
; Now, store a pointer, to the argument, into the next slot.
txa ; Get low byte
clc
adc #<BUFEDT
bcc L4
inc L5+1
L4:
sta argv,y ; argv[y]=&arg
L5:
lda #>BUFEDT
sta argv+1,y
iny
iny
inc __argc ; Found another arg
; Search for the end of the argument
argloop:lda BUFEDT,x
beq done
inx
cmp term
bne argloop
; We've found the end of the argument. X points one character behind it, and
; A contains the terminating character. To make the argument a valid C string,
; replace the terminating character by a zero.
lda #0
sta BUFEDT-1,x
; Check if the maximum number of command line arguments is reached. If not,
; parse the next one.
lda __argc ; Get low byte of argument count
cmp #MAXARGS ; Maximum number of arguments reached?
bcc next ; Parse next one if not
done: lda #<argv
ldx #>argv
sta __argv
stx __argv + 1
rts
.segment "INIT"
term: .res 1
.data
name: .res FNAME_LEN + 1
args: .res SCREEN_XSIZE * 2 - 1
param_found:
.res 1
; char* argv[MAXARGS+1]={name};
argv:
.addr name
.res MAXARGS * 2

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.export _open
.import addysp,popax
.importzp sp,tmp2,tmp3,tmp1
.include "telestrat.inc"
.include "errno.inc"
.include "fcntl.inc"
; int open (const char* name, int flags, ...); /* May take a mode argument */
.proc _open
; Throw away any additional parameters passed through the ellipsis
dey ; Parm count < 4 shouldn't be needed to be...
dey ; ...checked (it generates a c compiler warning)
dey
dey
beq parmok ; Branch if parameter count ok
jsr addysp ; Fix stack, throw away unused parameters
; Parameters ok. Pop the flags and save them into tmp3
parmok:
jsr popax ; Get flagss
sta tmp3 ; save flags
; Get the filename from stack and parse it. Bail out if is not ok
jsr popax ; Get name
ldy tmp3 ; Get flags again
BRK_TELEMON XOPEN ; launch primitive ROM
rts
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;
; By Debrune Jérôme <jede@oric.org>
;
; The following symbol is used by the linker config. file
; to force this module to be included into the output file.
.export __ORIXHDR__:abs = 1
; These symbols, also, come from the configuration file.
.import __AUTORUN__, __PROGFLAG__
.import __BASHEAD_START__, __MAIN_LAST__
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Orix header see http://orix.oric.org/doku.php?id=orix:header for specs
.segment "ORIXHDR"
.byte $01, $00 ; non C64 marker (same as o65 format)
.byte "ori" ; magic number
.byte $01 ; version of the header
.byte $00,%00000000 ; 6502 only
.byte $00,$00 ; type of language
.byte $00,$00 ; OS version
.byte $00 ; reserved
.byte $00 ; auto or not
.word __BASHEAD_START__ ; Address of start of file
.word __MAIN_LAST__ - 1 ; Address of end of file
.word __BASHEAD_START__ ; Address of start of file

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;
; jede jede@oric.org 2017-01-22
;
.export _read
.import popax
.include "zeropage.inc"
.include "telestrat.inc"
;int read (int fd, void* buf, unsigned count);
.proc _read
sta ptr1 ; count
stx ptr1+1 ; count
jsr popax ; get buf
sta PTR_READ_DEST
stx PTR_READ_DEST+1
sta ptr2 ; in order to calculate nb of bytes read
stx ptr2+1 ;
; jsr popax ; fp pointer don't care in this version
lda ptr1 ;
ldy ptr1+1 ;
BRK_TELEMON XFREAD ; calls telemon30 routine
; compute nb of bytes read
lda PTR_READ_DEST+1
sec
sbc ptr2+1
tax
lda PTR_READ_DEST
sec
sbc ptr2
; Here A and X contains number of bytes read
rts
.endproc

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;
; jede jede@oric.org 2017-01-22
.export _kbdclick1,_oups,_ping,_explode,_shoot,_zap
.include "telestrat.inc"
.proc _kbdclick1
ldx #<sound_bip_keyboard
ldy #>sound_bip_keyboard
BRK_TELEMON XSONPS
rts
sound_bip_keyboard:
.byte $1f,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$3e,$10,$00,$00,$1f,$00,$00
.endproc
.proc _explode
BRK_TELEMON XEXPLO
rts
.endproc
.proc _oups
BRK_TELEMON XOUPS
rts
.endproc
.proc _ping
BRK_TELEMON XPING
rts
.endproc
.proc _shoot
BRK_TELEMON XSHOOT
rts
.endproc
.proc _zap
BRK_TELEMON XZAP
rts
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;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2003-08-12
;
; unsigned char __fastcall__ _sysuname (struct utsname* buf);
;
.export __sysuname, utsdata
.import utscopy
__sysuname = utscopy
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Data. We define a fixed utsname struct here and just copy it.
.rodata
utsdata:
; sysname
.asciiz "cc65"
; nodename
.asciiz ""
; release
.byte ((.VERSION >> 8) & $0F) + '0'
.byte '.'
.if ((.VERSION >> 4) & $0F) > 9
.byte ((.VERSION >> 4) & $0F) / 10 + '0'
.byte ((.VERSION >> 4) & $0F) .MOD 10 + '0'
.else
.byte ((.VERSION >> 4) & $0F) + '0'
.endif
.byte $00
; version
.if (.VERSION & $0F) > 9
.byte (.VERSION & $0F) / 10 + '0'
.byte (.VERSION & $0F) .MOD 10 + '0'
.else
.byte (.VERSION & $0F) + '0'
.endif
.byte $00
; machine
.asciiz "Oric Telestrat"

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;
; jede jede@oric.org 2017-01-22
.export _write
.import popax
.importzp ptr1, ptr2, ptr3, tmp1
.include "telestrat.inc"
; int write (int fd, const void* buf, int count);
.proc _write
sta ptr3
stx ptr3+1 ; save count as result
eor #$FF
sta ptr2
txa
eor #$FF
sta ptr2+1 ; Remember -count-1
jsr popax ; get buf
sta ptr1
stx ptr1+1
jsr popax ; get fd and discard
; if fd=0001 then it stdout
cpx #0
beq next
jmp L1
next:
cmp #1
beq L1
; Here it's a file opened
lda ptr1
sta PTR_READ_DEST
lda ptr1+1
sta PTR_READ_DEST+1
lda ptr3
ldy ptr3+1
BRK_TELEMON XFWRITE
rts
L1: inc ptr2
bne L2
inc ptr2+1
beq L9
L2: ldy #0
lda (ptr1),y
tax
cpx #$0A ; Check for \n
bne L3
BRK_TELEMON XWR0 ; Macro send char to screen (channel 0 in telemon terms)
lda #$0D ; return to the beggining of the line
BRK_TELEMON XWR0 ; Macro ;
ldx #$0D
L3:
BRK_TELEMON XWR0 ; Macro
inc ptr1
bne L1
inc ptr1+1
jmp L1
; No error, return count
L9: lda ptr3
ldx ptr3+1
rts
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case TGT_ATMOS:
NewSymbol ("__ATMOS__", 1);
break;
break;
case TGT_TELESTRAT:
NewSymbol ("__TELESTRAT__", 1);
break;
case TGT_NES:
NewSymbol ("__NES__", 1);

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DefineNumericMacro ("__ATMOS__", 1);
break;
case TGT_TELESTRAT:
DefineNumericMacro ("__TELESTRAT__", 1);
break;
case TGT_NES:
DefineNumericMacro ("__NES__", 1);
break;

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@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ static const TargetEntry TargetMap[] = {
{ "sim6502", TGT_SIM6502 },
{ "sim65c02", TGT_SIM65C02 },
{ "supervision", TGT_SUPERVISION },
{ "telestrat", TGT_TELESTRAT },
{ "vic20", TGT_VIC20 },
};
#define MAP_ENTRY_COUNT (sizeof (TargetMap) / sizeof (TargetMap[0]))
@ -201,6 +202,7 @@ static const TargetProperties PropertyTable[TGT_COUNT] = {
{ "geos-apple", CPU_65C02, BINFMT_BINARY, CTNone },
{ "lunix", CPU_6502, BINFMT_O65, CTNone },
{ "atmos", CPU_6502, BINFMT_BINARY, CTNone },
{ "telestrat", CPU_6502, BINFMT_BINARY, CTNone },
{ "nes", CPU_6502, BINFMT_BINARY, CTNone },
{ "supervision", CPU_65SC02, BINFMT_BINARY, CTNone },
{ "lynx", CPU_65SC02, BINFMT_BINARY, CTNone },

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TGT_GEOS_APPLE,
TGT_LUNIX,
TGT_ATMOS,
TGT_TELESTRAT,
TGT_NES,
TGT_SUPERVISION,
TGT_LYNX,