.np A2A3-A2A7 OPEN command handler. Set file type as TEXT. Go to A3D5 to open file. .np A2A8-A2E9 Command handler common file management code. Set opcode to OPEN. A2AA If no L value was given on the command, use 0001 and store record length value in file manager parmlist. A2C8 Close file if already open. Is there an available file buffer? If not, issue "NO FILE BUFFERS AVAILABLE" message. Point $40,$41 at the free file buffer. Copy filename to file buffer (allocates the buffer) (A743). Copy buffer pointers to file manager parmlist (A74E). Finish filling in the file manager parmlist (A71A). Set operation code in parmlist. Exit through the file manager driver. .np A2EA-A2FB CLOSE command handler. If no filename was given as part of command, go to A316 to close all files. Otherwise, find the open file buffer for filename (A764). If no such file open, exit to caller. Otherwise, close file and free buffer (A2FC). Go back through CLOSE command handler to make sure there are not more open buffers for the same file. .np A2FC-A315 Close a file and free its file buffer. Find out if this buffer is EXEC's (A7AF). If so, turn EXEC flag off. Release the buffer by storing a $00 on its filename field. Copy file buffer pointers to the file manager parmlist. Set file manager opcode to CLOSE. Exit through the file manager driver routine. .np A316-A330 Close all open files. Point to first file buffer (A792). Go to A320. A31B Point to next file buffer on chain (A79A). If at end of chain, exit to caller. A320 Is this file buffer EXEC's? If so, skip it and go to A31B. Is it not in use (open)? If so, skip it and go to A31B. Otherwise, close it and free it (A2FC). Go to A316 to start all over. .np A331-A35C BSAVE command handler. Insure that the A and L keywords were present on the command. If not, issue "SYNTAX ERROR" message. Open and verify a B type file (A3D5). Write the A keyword value as the first two bytes of the file. Write the L keyword value as the next two bytes of the file. Use the A value to exit by writing a range of bytes from memory to the file. .np A35D-A38D BLOAD command handler. Open the file, ignoring its type. Insure the type is B. If not, issue "FILE TYPE MISMATCH" message. Otherwise, open B type file and test file type (A3D5) Read the A value from the first two bytes of file. If A keyword was not given, use the value just read. Read L value as next two bytes in file. Go to A471 to read range of bytes to memory from file .np A38E-A396 BRUN command handler. Call BLOAD command handler to load file into memory. Replace DOS intercepts. Exit DOS by jumping to the A address value to begin execution of the binary program. .np A397-A3D4 SAVE command handler. Get the active BASIC type (AAB6). If INTEGER, go to A3BC. If APPLESOFT, test $D6 flag to see if program is protected. If so, issue "PROGRAM TOO LARGE" message. Otherwise, open and test for A type file (A3D5). Compute program length (PGMEND-LOMEM). Write this two byte length to file. Exit by writing program image from LOMEM as a range of bytes (A3FF). A3BC Open and test for I type file (A3D5). Compute program length (HIMEM-PGMSTART). Write this two byte length to file. Exit by writing program image from PGMSTART as a range of bytes (A3FF). .np A3D5-A3DF Open and test file type. Set file type wanted in file manager parmlist. Call A2A8 to open file. Go to A7C4 to check file type. .np A3E0-A3FE Write a 2 byte value to the open file. Store value to be written in file manager parmlist. Set write one byte opcodes. Call file manager driver. Call it again to write second byte and exit to caller .np A3FF-A40F Read/write a range of bytes. Set the address of the range in file manager parmlist Set subcode to read or write a range of bytes. Call the file manager driver. Close the file. Exit through the VERIFY command handler to insure data was written ok. .np A410-A412 Issue "FILE TYPE MISMATCH" message. .np A413-A479 LOAD command handler. Close all files (A316). Open the file in question. Is it an A or I type file? If not, issue "FILE TYPE MISMATCH" message. Which BASIC is active? If INTEGER, go to A450. Select APPLESOFT BASIC (A4B1). This call could result in DOS losing control if the RAM version must be run. Read first two bytes of file as length of program. Add length to LOMEM (program start) to compute program end. Is program end beyond HIMEM? If so, close file and issue "PROGRAM TOO LARGE". Set program end and start of variables pointers. Read program as range of bytes to program start. Replace DOS intercepts (A851). Go to BASIC's relocation routine to convert a RAM APPLESOFT program to ROM and vice versa as needed. A450 Select INTEGER BASIC (A4B1). Read length of program (first two bytes in file). Compute program start (HIMEM-LENGTH). If zero or less than LOMEM, issue "PROGRAM TOO LARGE" message and close file. Set program start pointers. Read program into memory as a range of bytes. Exit to caller. .np A47A-A4AA Read two bytes from file (Address or Length). Set up parmlist to read two bytes to range length field (AA60). Call file manager driver. Store value read as range length in file manager parmlist just in case it was a length. .np A4AB-A4B0 Close file and issue "PROGRAM TOO LARGE" message. .np A4B1-A4D0 Select desired BASIC. If desired BASIC is already active, exit to caller. Save current command index in case we must RUN APPLESOFT. If INTEGER, go to A59E to select it. Otherwise, copy primary file name to secondary buffer to save it in case RAM APPLESOFT is needed. Go to A57A to set APPLESOFT. .np A4D1-A4E4 RUN command handler. If APPLESOFT is active, set RUN intercepted flag so that RUN can complete after APPLESOFT is loaded. Call LOAD command handler to load the program. Skip a line on the screen. Put DOS intercepts back. Go to the RUN entry point in the current BASIC. .np A4E5-A4EF INTEGER BASIC RUN entry point intercept. Delete all variables (CLR equivalent). Go to the CHAIN entry point in INTEGER BASIC. .np A4F0-A4FB CHAIN command handler. Call the LOAD command handler to load the program. Skip a line. Replace DOS intercepts. Go to current BASIC's CHAIN entry point. .np A4FC-A505 APPLESOFT ROM RUN entry point intercept. Call APPLESOFT to clear variables. Reset ONERR. Go to RUN entry point. .np A506-A50D APPLESOFT RAM RUN entry point intercept. Call APPLESOFT to clear variables. Reset ONERR. Go to RUN entry point. .np A510-A51A WRITE command handler. Call READ/WRITE common code (A526). Set CSWL state to 5 (WRITE mode line start). Exit DOS (9F83). .np A51B-A525 READ command handler. Call READ/WRITE common code (A526). Set READ mode flag in status flags (AA51). Exit DOS (9F83). .np A526-A54E READ/WRITE common code. Locate the open file buffer for this file (A764). If not open, open it. Copy file buffer addresses to file manager parmlist. If R or B were given on command, copy to parmlist and issue a POSITION call to file manager. Exit to caller. .np A54F-A56D INIT command handler. If V was given, use it. Otherwise, use 254. Store first page number of DOS in file manager parmlist. Call file manager driver to INIT diskette. Exit through SAVE to store greeting program on disk. .np A56E-A579 CATALOG command handler. .nx ch8.3