%import syslib ; Bitmap pixel graphics module for the CommanderX16 ; Wraps the graphics functions that are in ROM. ; Only lo-res 320x240 256 color mode for now. ; Unlike graphics module on the C64, you can use colors() to set new drawing colors for every draw operation. ; For other resolutions or other color modes, use the "gfx_lores", "gfx_hires", or "monogfx" module instead. ; Note: there is no color palette manipulation here, you have to do that yourself or use the "palette" module. ; ; NOTE: For sake of speed, NO BOUNDS CHECKING is performed in most routines! ; You'll have to make sure yourself that you're not writing outside of bitmap boundaries! ; graphics { %option ignore_unused extsub $feff = FB_cursor_position2() clobbers(A,X,Y) ; alias for the normal FB_cursor_position() call but reuses existing r0 and r1 const uword WIDTH = 320 const ubyte HEIGHT = 240 ubyte stroke_color = 1 ubyte background_color = 0 sub enable_bitmap_mode() { ; enable bitmap screen, erase it and set colors to black/white. void cx16.screen_mode($80, false) cx16.GRAPH_init(0) clear_screen(1, 0) } sub disable_bitmap_mode() { ; enables text mode, erase the text screen, color white void cx16.screen_mode(0, false) cbm.CHROUT(147) } sub clear_screen(ubyte pixelcolor, ubyte bgcolor) { stroke_color = pixelcolor background_color = bgcolor cx16.GRAPH_set_colors(pixelcolor, pixelcolor, bgcolor) cx16.GRAPH_clear() } sub colors(ubyte stroke, ubyte fill) { ; this routine is only available on the cx16, other targets can't change colors on the fly cx16.GRAPH_set_colors(stroke, fill, background_color) stroke_color = stroke } sub line(uword @zp x1, ubyte @zp y1, uword @zp x2, ubyte @zp y2) { cx16.GRAPH_draw_line(x1, y1, x2, y2) } sub fillrect(uword xx, uword yy, uword width, uword height) { cx16.GRAPH_draw_rect(xx, yy, width, height, 0, true) } sub rect(uword xx, uword yy, uword width, uword height) { cx16.GRAPH_draw_rect(xx, yy, width, height, 0, false) } sub horizontal_line(uword xx, uword yy, uword length) { if length!=0 cx16.GRAPH_draw_line(xx, yy, xx+length-1, yy) } sub vertical_line(uword xx, uword yy, uword height) { if height!=0 cx16.GRAPH_draw_line(xx, yy, xx, yy+height-1) } sub circle(uword xcenter, ubyte ycenter, ubyte radius) { ; Warning: NO BOUNDS CHECKS. Make sure circle fits in the screen. if radius==0 return cx16.GRAPH_draw_oval(xcenter - radius, ycenter - radius, radius*2, radius*2, false) } sub disc(uword xcenter, ubyte ycenter, ubyte radius) { ; Warning: NO BOUNDS CHECKS. Make sure circle fits in the screen. if radius==0 return cx16.GRAPH_draw_oval(xcenter - radius, ycenter - radius, radius*2, radius*2, true) } sub oval(uword xcenter, ubyte ycenter, uword h_radius, ubyte v_radius) { ; specific for the X16 which has a kernal routine that can draw ovals if h_radius==0 or v_radius==0 return cx16.GRAPH_draw_oval(xcenter - h_radius, ycenter - v_radius, h_radius*2, v_radius*2, false) } sub filled_oval(uword xcenter, ubyte ycenter, uword h_radius, ubyte v_radius) { ; specific for the X16 which has a kernal routine that can draw ovals if h_radius==0 or v_radius==0 return cx16.GRAPH_draw_oval(xcenter - h_radius, ycenter - v_radius, h_radius*2, v_radius*2, true) } inline asmsub plot(uword plotx @R0, uword ploty @R1) clobbers(A, X, Y) { %asm {{ jsr cx16.FB_cursor_position lda p8b_graphics.p8v_stroke_color jsr cx16.FB_set_pixel }} } }