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cc65/libsrc/c128/joy/c128-ptvjoy.s
Oliver Schmidt d6c3bd29ac Renamed JUMPTABLE and cleaned up module.cfg.
This change was suppsed to fix the issue that the former JUMPTABLE is merked as 'ro' while it is actually written to in several scenarios. When drivers are converted using co65 and then compiled into ROMs the JUMPTABLE isn't copied to RAM and therefore the write operations in question fail.

However unfortunately I didn't succeed in changing that :-( Just setting the former JUMPTABLE to 'rw' broke the drivers. So I placed the DATA segment directly after the former JUMPTABLE segment. This made the drivers converted with co65 work again - obviously after changing libsrc/Makefile:235 from '--code-label' to '--data-label'. But the actual dynamic drivers still didn't work as the former JUMPTABLE wasn't placed as the beginning of the loaded file anymore. That effect could be changed by exchanging src/ld65/o65.c:1391 with src/ld65/o65.c:1394 but doing so broke the drivers again :-((
2014-05-01 21:44:39 +02:00

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;
; PTV-4 Player joystick driver for the C128
;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2003-09-28, using the C64 driver from
; Groepaz/Hitmen, 2002-12-23, which is
; obviously based on Ullrichs driver :)
;
.include "zeropage.inc"
.include "joy-kernel.inc"
.include "joy-error.inc"
.include "c128.inc"
.macpack generic
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Header. Includes jump table
.segment "HEADER"
; Driver signature
.byte $6A, $6F, $79 ; "joy"
.byte JOY_API_VERSION ; Driver API version number
; Library reference
.addr $0000
; Button state masks (8 values)
.byte $01 ; JOY_UP
.byte $02 ; JOY_DOWN
.byte $04 ; JOY_LEFT
.byte $08 ; JOY_RIGHT
.byte $10 ; JOY_FIRE
.byte $00 ; JOY_FIRE2 unavailable
.byte $00 ; Future expansion
.byte $00 ; Future expansion
; Jump table.
.addr INSTALL
.addr UNINSTALL
.addr COUNT
.addr READ
.addr 0 ; IRQ entry unused
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Constants
JOY_COUNT = 4 ; Number of joysticks we support
.code
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; INSTALL routine. Is called after the driver is loaded into memory. If
; possible, check if the hardware is present and determine the amount of
; memory available.
; Must return an JOY_ERR_xx code in a/x.
;
INSTALL:
lda #<JOY_ERR_OK
ldx #>JOY_ERR_OK
; rts ; Run into UNINSTALL instead
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; UNINSTALL routine. Is called before the driver is removed from memory.
; Can do cleanup or whatever. Must not return anything.
;
UNINSTALL:
rts
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; COUNT: Return the total number of available joysticks in a/x.
;
COUNT:
lda #<JOY_COUNT
ldx #>JOY_COUNT
rts
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; READ: Read a particular joystick passed in A.
;
READ: tax ; Joystick number into X
bne joy2
; Read joystick 1
joy1: lda #$7F
sei
sta CIA1_PRA
lda CIA1_PRB
cli
and #$1F
eor #$1F
rts
; Read joystick 2
joy2: dex
bne joy3
lda #$E0
ldy #$FF
sei
sta CIA1_DDRA
lda CIA1_PRA
sty CIA1_DDRA
cli
and #$1F
eor #$1F
rts
; Read joystick 3
joy3:
lda #%10000000 ; cia 2 port B Data-Direction
sta CIA2_DDRB ; bit 7: out bit 6-0: in
dex
bne joy4
lda #$80 ; cia 2 port B read/write
sta CIA2_PRB ; (output one at PB7)
lda CIA2_PRB ; cia 2 port B read/write
and #$1f ; get bit 4-0 (PB4-PB0)
eor #$1f
rts
; Read joystick 4
joy4:
lda #$00 ; cia 2 port B read/write
sta CIA2_PRB ; (output zero at PB7)
lda CIA2_PRB ; cia 2 port B read/write
and #$0f ; get bit 3-0 (PB3-PB0)
sta tmp1 ; joy 4 directions
lda CIA2_PRB ; cia 2 port B read/write
and #%00100000 ; get bit 5 (PB5)
lsr
ora tmp1
eor #$1f
ldx #0
rts