This makes the naming consistent with the other cbm-like targets (c64, pet, c128). Only the x16 specific ones remain in the cx16 namespace, such as cx16.KEYHDL
Probably the most impactful is the move of cx16.CINV to cbm.CINV
cx16: added new character encodings, and routines in textio to enable the character sets for them.
cx16: added txt.chrout_lit() and txt.print_lit() to always print the literal characters and never as control codes
cbm:
MEMTOP changed (now also returns nr of banks in A)
STOP2 removed (just use STOP)
RDTIM_safe() added TEST IRQ ENABLE
RDTIM16 changed (internally) TEST IRQ ENABLE
cx16:
screen_mode changed (now also returns width and height in X,Y)
kbdbuf_peek2 removed (just use kbdbuf_peek)
joystick_get changed (presence now returned as bool in Y)
joystick_get2 removed (just use joystick_get)
mouse_pos changed (now properly returns x and y position in R0 and R1)
set_led_brightness changed into set_led_state, with only a boolean on/off argument. There is no variable brightness.
sys.set_leds_brightness() removed. Use cx16.set_led_brightness().
sys.poweroff_system() moved to cx16
sys.set_leds_brightness() moved to cx16 and changed to set_led_brightness, you can only change the activity led brightness.
Unfortunately a few routines (minf, maxf, clampf) remain unchanged, because removing the 'f' would make them clash with a builtin function.
floats.rndf -> floats.rnd
floats.parse_f -> floats.parse
floats.rndseedf -> floats.rndseed
floats.print_f -> floats.print
floats.str_f -> floats.tostr
When the program starts, before the screen is modified, save_rec
is called to capture the cx16 logo.
The fix was to not do the second call to save_rec until after
vtui is used to draw the boxes on the screen.
Before the this fix, the initial replacement issue was of the
logo and not the portion of the screen originally modified by
vtui.
labels with p8l_ . All this to avoid symbol clashes in the generated assembly code.
Everything got its own distinguishing prefix so we're done with it once and for all and have only 1 breaking change moment.