cc65/libsrc/osic1p/bootstrap.s

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ArmAsm

;
; 2015-03-08, Greg King
;
; When you want to create a program with the alternate file format,
; add "-u __BOOT__" to the cl65/ld65 command line. Then, the linker
; will import this symbol name; and, link this module at the front
; of your program file.
.export __BOOT__ : abs = 1
.import __MAIN_START__, __MAIN_SIZE__, __BSS_RUN__
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
load_addr := __MAIN_START__
load_size = __BSS_RUN__ - __MAIN_START__
ram_top := __MAIN_START__ + __MAIN_SIZE__
.segment "BOOT"
; If you want to change how this bootstrap loader works, then:
; 1. edit this assembly source code,
; 2. define the constant ASM (uncomment the line below),
; 3. assemble this file (and, make a listing of that assembly),
; 4. copy the listing's hex codes into the .byte lines below (notice that most
; of the strings are followed by CR; it's required by the OS65V monitor)
; (be sure to match the listing's lines against the .byte lines),
; 5. undefine ASM (recomment the line),
; 6. assemble this file, again,
; 7. and, add the object file to "osic1p.lib".
;ASM = 1
.ifdef ASM
.include "screen-c1p-24x24.s"
load := $08 ; private variables
count := $0A
GETCHAR := $FFBF ; gets one character from ACIA
FIRSTVISC = $85 ; Offset of first visible character in video RAM
LINEDIST = $20 ; Offset in video RAM between two lines
ldy #$00
lda #<load_addr
ldx #>load_addr
sta load
stx load+1
ldx #(<load_size) + 1
stx count
ldx #(>load_size) + 1
stx count+1 ; save size with each byte incremented separately
L1: dec count
bne L2
dec count+1
beq L3
L2: jsr GETCHAR ; (doesn't change .Y)
sta (load),y
; Show that the file is being loaded by rotating an arrow on the screen.
;
tya
lsr a
lsr a
and #8 - 1
ora #$10 ; eight arrow characters
sta C1P_SCR_BASE + FIRSTVISC + 2 * LINEDIST + 11
iny
bne L1
inc load+1
bne L1 ; branch always
L3: jmp load_addr
.else
.mac hex1 h
.lobytes ((h) & $0F) + (((h) & $0F) > 9) * 7 + '0'
.endmac
.mac hex2 h
hex1 (h) >> 4
hex1 (h) >> 0
.endmac
.mac hex4 h
hex2 >(h)
hex2 <(h)
.endmac
CR = $0D
.byte CR, CR
.byte "." ; set an address
hex4 ram_top ; put loader where stack will sit
.byte "/" ; write bytes into RAM
; ASCII-coded hexadecimal translation of the above assembly code.
; It was copied from the assembler listing.
.byte "A0", CR, "00", CR
.byte "A9", CR
hex2 <load_addr
.byte CR, "A2", CR
hex2 >load_addr
.byte CR, "85", CR, "08", CR
.byte "86", CR, "09", CR
.byte "A2", CR
hex2 (<load_size) + 1
.byte CR, "86", CR, "0A", CR
.byte "A2", CR
hex2 (>load_size) + 1
.byte CR, "86", CR, "0B", CR
.byte "C6", CR, "0A", CR
.byte "D0", CR, "04", CR
.byte "C6", CR, "0B", CR
.byte "F0", CR, "16", CR
.byte "20", CR, "BF", CR, "FF", CR
.byte "91", CR, "08", CR
.byte "98", CR
.byte "4A", CR
.byte "4A", CR
.byte "29", CR, "07", CR
.byte "09", CR, "10", CR
.byte "8D", CR, "D0", CR, "D0", CR
.byte "C8", CR
.byte "D0", CR, "E6", CR
.byte "E6", CR, "09", CR
.byte "D0", CR, "E2", CR
.byte "4C", CR
hex2 <load_addr
.byte CR
hex2 >load_addr
.byte CR, "."
hex4 ram_top
.byte "G" ; go to address
.endif