; ; Startup code for cc65 (Oric version) ; ; By Debrune Jérôme and Ullrich von Bassewitz ; 2015-01-09, Greg King ; .export _exit .export __STARTUP__ : absolute = 1 ; Mark as startup .import initlib, donelib .import callmain, zerobss .import __MAIN_START__, __MAIN_SIZE__, __STACKSIZE__ .include "zeropage.inc" .include "atmos.inc" ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Place the startup code in a special segment. .segment "STARTUP" ; Save the zero-page area that we're about to use. ldx #zpspace-1 L1: lda sp,x sta zpsave,x dex bpl L1 ; Clear the BSS data. jsr zerobss ; Currently, color isn't supported on the text screen. ; Unprotect screen columns 0 and 1 (where each line's color codes would sit). lda STATUS sta stsave and #%11011111 sta STATUS ; Save some system stuff; and, set up the stack. tsx stx spsave ; Save system stk ptr lda #<(__MAIN_START__ + __MAIN_SIZE__ + __STACKSIZE__) ldx #>(__MAIN_START__ + __MAIN_SIZE__ + __STACKSIZE__) sta sp stx sp+1 ; Set argument stack ptr ; Call the module constructors. jsr initlib ; 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 lda stsave sta STATUS ; Copy back the zero-page stuff. ldx #zpspace-1 L2: lda zpsave,x sta sp,x dex bpl L2 ; Back to BASIC. rts ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ .segment "ZPSAVE1" zpsave: ; This padding is needed by a bug in the ROM. ; (The CLOAD command starts BASIC's variables table on top of the last byte ; that was loaded [instead of at the next address].) ; This is overlaid on a buffer, so that it doesn't use extra space in RAM. .byte 0 ; The segments "ZPSAVE1" and "ZPSAVE2" always must be together. ; They create a single object (the zpsave buffer). .segment "ZPSAVE2" .res zpspace - 1 ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ .bss spsave: .res 1 stsave: .res 1