#ifndef _APPLE2_MEM_H_ #define _APPLE2_MEM_H_ #include "apple2.h" #include "vm_segment.h" /* * The MOS 6502 expects 64k of addressable space, but the Apple II * technically has 68k of memory in each bank. (Along with having both a * main and an auxiliary memory bank, with identical address schemes.) * This is handled through bank-switching; the additional memory (which * is accessible through $D000 - $DFFF) is actually stored in the * 64k-68k block at the end. */ #define APPLE2_MEMORY_SIZE 0x11000 /* * Given a slot number (1-7), this will return the memory page address * for the site of the ROM that is associated for the peripheral that * would be connected there. */ #define APPLE2_PERIPHERAL_SLOT(n) \ (0xC000 + (n << 8)) /* * This is the size of any peripheral's ROM that we can hold in memory * (which is any page from $C100 - $C700). */ #define APPLE2_PERIPHERAL_SIZE 0x700 /* * Peripheral ROM can only occupy a single page in memory. */ #define APPLE2_PERIPHERAL_PAGE 0x100 /* * System ROM requires a full 16k; part of it is copied into several * pages beginning at $C800, and much more go into $D000 - $FFFF. */ #define APPLE2_SYSROM_SIZE 0x4000 /* * The size of our block of ROM is 12k */ #define APPLE2_ROM_SIZE 0x3000 /* * At the highest point (with the IIe extended 80 column text card), you * could have a whole other 64k of data in auxiliary memory. (Of which * only 1k was needed for 80 columns!) */ #define APPLE2_AUX_SIZE 0x10000 /* * This is the base address (or offset) for all bank-switched memory */ #define APPLE2_BANK_OFFSET 0xD000 extern SEGMENT_READER(apple2_mem_zp_read); extern SEGMENT_WRITER(apple2_mem_zp_write); extern int apple2_mem_init_peripheral_rom(apple2 *); extern int apple2_mem_init_sys_rom(apple2 *); extern void apple2_mem_map(apple2 *, vm_segment *); #endif