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Extended Input/Output Functions for C02 Programs
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At the beginning of the program use the directives
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#include <stddef.h02>
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#include <stdlib.h02>
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#include <intlib.h02>
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#include <stdiox.h02>
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The following functions are defined:
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c = getcpr(s); Writes the string s to the screen, waits for a key
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to be pressed, then writes a blank line line.
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Returns the ASCII value of the key that was
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pressed.
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Note: Calls the puts() function, the newlin()
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function twice, then the getc function.
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c = anykey(); Writes the string "Press any key to continue...",
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followed by a blank line to the screen, then waits
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for a key to be pressed.
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Returns the ASCII value of the key that was
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pressed.
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Note: Calls the getprc() function, with a hard
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coded string.
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putspc(b); Writes a space character to the screen.
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Note: Used by the putdel(), putder(), and putinj()
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functions.
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putrpt(c,n); Writes character c to the screen n times.
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Note: Repeatedly calls putc().
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putrps(n); Writes a space to the screen n times.
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Note: Calls putrpt() with a space character.
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putdec(b); Writes the decimal representation of byte b to the
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screen. The output will be between one and three
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digits with no leading spaces.
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Note: Calls part of the ctoa routine from stdlib
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which leaves the binary values of the ones, tens,
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and hundreds digits in variables temp0, temp1, and
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temp2, respectively. Called by printf() when
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processing the %D formatting tag.
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putdel(b); Writes the decimal representation of byte b to the
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screen. The output is left justified by appending it
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with 1 space if b is between 10 and 99, or two spaces
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if b is less than 10.
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Note: Calls putdec() and putspc(). Leaves the value
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of b in variable temp3. Called by printf() when
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processing the %L formatting tag.
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putder(b); Writes the decimal representation of byte b to
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the screen. The output is right justified by left
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padding it with 1 space if b is between 10 and 99,
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or two spaces if b is less than 10.
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Note: Calls putdec() and putspc(). Leaves the value
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of b in variable temp3. Called by printf() when
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processing the %R formatting tag.
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putdez(b); Writes the decimal representation of byte b to the
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screen. The output is always three digits, including
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leading zeros.
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Note: Calls part of the ctoa() routine from stdlib
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which leaves the binary values of the ones, tens,
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and hundreds digits in variables temp0, temp1, and
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temp2, respectively. Called by printf() when
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processing the %Z formatting tag.
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putdeh(b); Writes the decimal representation of byte b, modulo
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100, to the screen. The output is always two digits,
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the ten's digit and the one's digit.
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Note: Calls part of the ctoa routine from stdlib
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which leaves the binary values of the ones, tens,
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and hundreds digits in variables temp0, temp1, and
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temp2, respectively. Called by printf() when
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processing the %H formatting tag.
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putbin(b); Writes the binary representation of byte b to the
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screen. The output is always eight binary digits
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(0 or 1).
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Note: Calls putmsk() with a mask of $FF. Called
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by printf() when processing the %B formatting tag.
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putexh(b,i); Writes the hexadecimal representation of a 24-bit
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number to the screen, where b is the high byte and
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i is the middle and low bytes. The output is always
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six hex digits, with leading zeros if b is less than
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$10.
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Note: Calls savrxy(), saving the X and Y registers
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to temp1 and temp2, respectively, then calls puthex()
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to print the highest byte and putwrd() to print the
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middle and low bytes.
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puthex(b); Writes the hexadecimal representation of byte b to the
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screen. The output is always two hex digits, the first
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being a leading 0 if b is less than 16. Called by
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printf() when processing the %X formatting tag.
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Note: Aliased to the prbyte() routine.
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putint(i); Writes the decimal representation of integer i to the
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screen. The output will be one to five decimal digits,
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with no leading zeros or padding.
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Note: Calls cvibcd, then calls upbcdi for each digit
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to be printed. Called by printf() when processing
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the %I formatting tag.
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putinr(i); Writes the decimal representation of integer i to the
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screen. The output is always five charactes. right
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justified by left padding it with spaces.
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Note: Calls putint(). Called by printf() when
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processing the %J formatting tag.
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putnyb(b); Writes the hexadecimal representation of the low
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nybble of byte b to the screen. The output is always
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one hex digit (0-F).
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Note: Aliased to the prhex() routine. Called by
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printf() when processing the %W formatting tag.
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putmsk(b,m); Writes the binary representation of each of the bits
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in byte b for which the corresponding bit of m is set.
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The output will be between 0 and 8 binary digits,
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depending on how many bits of m are set.
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putmsk(b,$0F); //Print Low Nybble as Binary Number
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putmsk(b,$81); //Print Highest and Lowest Bits
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putsqb(i); Writes the hexadecimal representation of the twelve
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lowest bits of i (a sesquibyte) to the screen. The
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output is always three hex digits, with leading
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zeros if i is less than $0100.
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Note: Calls savrxy(), saving the X and Y registers to
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temp1 and temp2, respectively, then calls putnyb for
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the most significant byte and puthex() for the least
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significant byte. Called by printf() when processing
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the %Q formatting tag.
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putwrd(i); Writes the hexadecimal representation of integer i to
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the screen. The output is always four hex digits, with
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leading zeros if i is less than $1000.
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Note: Calls savrxy(), saving the X and Y registers to
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temp1 and temp2, respectively, then calls puthex, once
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for the most significant byte and again for the least
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significant byte. Called by printf() when processing
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the %W formatting tag.
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putdst(); Prints the destination string set by the setdst or
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setstr functions.
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This can be used to print the results of any function
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call that stores it's result in the destination string,
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such as strcat, strcpy, and strcut in string,
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Note: calls putc. Called by printf() when processing
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the %S formatting tag.
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r = printf(b, &s): Writes the value of byte b to screen, formatting
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the output according the contents of string s.
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The output consists of the characters in s, but
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with any formatting tags (which may be upper or
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lower case) replaced with an ASCII representation
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of the value of b.
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The recognized formatting tags are:
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%B - output b as an eight-digit binary number
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%C - output the ASCII character represented by b
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%D - output b as a an unjustified decimal number
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%H - output b as a modulo-100 decimal number
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%L - output b as a left justified decimal number
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%R - output b as a right justified decimal number
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%X - output b as a two-digit hexadecimal number
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%Y - output low nybble of b as a hexadecimal digit
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%Z - output b as a zero-filled decimal number
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Unlike the printf() function in standard C, only
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one value argument may be passed and that value is
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used for each formatting tag in the format string.
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Two special function tags are supported:
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%% - output a single % character
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%N - generate a newline
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Additional formatting tags operate on the
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destination pointer:
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%S - output destination string
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%P - output destination string padded with
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spaces to length b
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%I - output destination address as one to
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five digit decimal number
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%J - output destination address as right
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justified decimal number
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%Q - output destination address as
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three-digit hexadecimal number
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%W - output destination address as
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four-digit hexadecimal number
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%E - output b and destination address as
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six-digit hexadecimal number
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The destination string and/or address is set using
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the setdst or strdst function (from the "string"
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library) before calling printf. Multiple occurrences
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of the %S or %w tag will cause the destination string
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and/or address to be repeated.
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When tag types are mixed, the %S and/or %W tags will
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output the destination string and/or address, while
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the other tags will output the formatted byte. If
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only the %S and/or %W tags are used, then the byte
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argument may be excluded from the call.
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The letter in the formatting tag may be upper or
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lower case with either a 0 or 1 in the high bit.
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Unrecognized formatting tags are interpreted as %C.
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Note: Calls putdec, putdel, putder, puthex, putint,
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putwrd, or putdst depending on which formatting tags
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are used. The value of b is left in variable temp3.
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Note: This library expects the following functions to be defined:
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cubcd(); Convert byte to BCD and unpack into three bytes
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cvibcd(); Convert Integer to Binary Coded Decimal
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prbyte(); Print byte to screen as hexadecimal number
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prchr(); Print ASCII character to screen
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savrxy()(); Save X and Y registers.
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setsrc(); Set source string pointer and initialize index
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upbcdi(); Unpack digit from Binary Coded Decimal Integer
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along with the zero page variable pairs:
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srclo,srchi: Source Pointer
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dstlo,dsthi: Destination Pointer
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and the temporary variables
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temp0,temp1,temp2,temp3
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