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314 lines
10 KiB
Lua
314 lines
10 KiB
Lua
; File I/O routines for the VM target
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;
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; NOTE: not all is implemented.
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; NOTE: some calls are slightly different from the "official" diskio library because for example,
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; here we cannot deal with multiple return values.
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%import textio
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%import syslib
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diskio {
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%option no_symbol_prefixing, ignore_unused
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sub directory() -> bool {
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; -- Prints the directory contents to the screen. Returns success.
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65534,diskio.load.filenameptr
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.load.address_override
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syscall 45 (): r0.b
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returnr.b r0
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}}
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}
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sub list_filenames(uword pattern_ptr, uword filenames_buffer, uword filenames_buf_size) -> ubyte {
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; -- fill the provided buffer with the names of the files on the disk (until buffer is full).
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; Files in the buffer are separated by a 0 byte. You can provide an optional pattern to match against.
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; After the last filename one additional 0 byte is placed to indicate the end of the list.
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; Returns number of files (it skips 'dir' entries i.e. subdirectories).
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; Also sets carry on exit: Carry clear = all files returned, Carry set = directory has more files that didn't fit in the buffer.
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txt.print("@TODO: list_filenames\n")
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sys.clear_carry()
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return 0
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}
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; ----- iterative file lister functions (uses the read io channel) -----
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sub lf_start_list(uword pattern_ptr) -> bool {
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; -- start an iterative file listing with optional pattern matching.
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; note: only a single iteration loop can be active at a time!
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txt.print("@TODO: lf_start_list\n")
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return false
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}
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sub lf_next_entry() -> bool {
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; -- retrieve the next entry from an iterative file listing session.
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; results will be found in list_blocks, list_filename, and list_filetype.
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; if it returns false though, there are no more entries (or an error occurred).
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txt.print("@TODO: lf_next_entry\n")
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return false
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}
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sub lf_end_list() {
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txt.print("@TODO: lf_end_list\n")
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}
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; ----- iterative file loader functions (uses the input io channel) -----
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sub f_open(uword filenameptr) -> bool {
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; -- open a file for iterative reading with f_read
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; note: only a single iteration loop can be active at a time!
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; Returns true if the file is successfully opened and readable.
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; No need to check status(), unlike f_open_w() !
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; NOTE: the default input isn't yet set to this logical file, you must use reset_read_channel() to do this,
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; if you're going to read from it yourself instead of using f_read()!
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.f_open.filenameptr
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syscall 52 (r65535.w): r0.b
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returnr.b r0
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}}
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}
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sub f_read(uword bufferpointer, uword num_bytes) -> uword {
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; -- read from the currently open file, up to the given number of bytes.
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; returns the actual number of bytes read. (checks for End-of-file and error conditions)
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uword actual
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repeat num_bytes {
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%ir {{
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syscall 54 (): r0.w
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storem.w r0,$ff02
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}}
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if cx16.r0H==0
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return actual
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@(bufferpointer) = cx16.r0L
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bufferpointer++
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actual++
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}
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return actual
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}
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sub f_read_all(uword bufferpointer) -> uword {
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; -- read the full contents of the file, returns number of bytes read.
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; It is assumed the file size is less than 64 K.
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uword actual
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repeat {
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%ir {{
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syscall 54 (): r0.w
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storem.w r0,$ff02
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}}
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if cx16.r0H==0
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return actual
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@(bufferpointer) = cx16.r0L
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bufferpointer++
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actual++
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}
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}
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sub f_readline(uword bufptr) -> ubyte {
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; Routine to read text lines from a text file. Lines must be less than 255 characters.
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; Reads characters from the input file UNTIL a newline or return character (or EOF).
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; The line read will be 0-terminated in the buffer (and not contain the end of line character).
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; The length of the line is returned. Note that an empty line is okay and is length 0!
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; The success status is returned in the Carry flag instead: C set = success, C clear = failure/endoffile
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ubyte size
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repeat {
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%ir {{
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syscall 54 (): r0.w
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storem.w r0,$ff02
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}}
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if cx16.r0H==0 {
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sys.clear_carry()
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return size
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} else {
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if cx16.r0L == '\n' or cx16.r0L=='\r' {
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@(bufptr) = 0
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sys.set_carry()
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return size
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}
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@(bufptr) = cx16.r0L
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bufptr++
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size++
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if_z {
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@(bufptr) = 0
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return 255
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}
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}
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}
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}
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sub f_close() {
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; -- end an iterative file loading session (close channels).
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; it is safe to call this multiple times, or when no file is open for reading.
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%ir {{
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syscall 56 ()
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}}
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}
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; ----- iterative file writing functions (uses write io channel) -----
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sub f_open_w(uword filenameptr) -> bool {
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; -- open a file for iterative writing with f_write
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; WARNING: returns true if the open command was received by the device,
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; but this can still mean the file wasn't successfully opened for writing!
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; (for example, if it already exists). This is different than f_open()!
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; To be 100% sure if this call was successful, you have to use status()
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; and check the drive's status message!
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.f_open_w.filenameptr
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syscall 53 (r65535.w): r0.b
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returnr.b r0
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}}
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}
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sub f_write(uword bufferpointer, uword num_bytes) -> bool {
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; -- write the given number of bytes to the currently open file
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; you can call this multiple times to append more data
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repeat num_bytes {
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r0,diskio.f_write.bufferpointer
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loadi.b r1,r0
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syscall 55 (r1.b): r0.b
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storem.b r0,$ff02
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}}
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if cx16.r0L==0
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return false
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bufferpointer++
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}
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return true
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}
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sub f_close_w() {
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; -- end an iterative file writing session (close channels).
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; it is safe to call this multiple times, or when no file is open for reading.
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%ir {{
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syscall 57 ()
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}}
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}
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; ---- other functions ----
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sub chdir(str path) {
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; -- change current directory.
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.chdir.path
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syscall 50 (r65535.w)
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}}
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}
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sub mkdir(str name) {
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; -- make a new subdirectory.
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.mkdir.name
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syscall 49 (r65535.w)
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}}
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}
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sub rmdir(str name) {
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; -- remove a subdirectory.
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.rmdir.name
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syscall 51 (r65535.w)
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}}
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}
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sub curdir() -> uword {
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; return current directory name or 0 if error
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%ir {{
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syscall 48 (): r0.w
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returnr.w r0
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}}
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}
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sub status() -> str {
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; -- retrieve the disk drive's current status message
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return "unknown"
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}
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sub status_code() -> ubyte {
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; -- return status code instead of whole CBM-DOS status string. (in this case always 255, which means 'unable to return sensible value')
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return 255
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}
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sub save(uword filenameptr, uword start_address, uword savesize) -> bool {
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%ir {{
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load.b r65532,0
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loadm.w r65533,diskio.save.filenameptr
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loadm.w r65534,diskio.save.start_address
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.save.savesize
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syscall 42 (r65532.b, r65533.w, r65534.w, r65535.w): r0.b
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returnr.b r0
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}}
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}
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; like save() but omits the 2 byte prg header.
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sub save_raw(uword filenameptr, uword startaddress, uword savesize) -> bool {
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%ir {{
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load.b r65532,1
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loadm.w r65533,diskio.save.filenameptr
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loadm.w r65534,diskio.save.start_address
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.save.savesize
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syscall 42 (r65532.b, r65533.w, r65534.w, r65535.w): r0.b
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returnr.b r0
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}}
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}
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; Use kernal LOAD routine to load the given program file in memory.
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; This is similar to Basic's LOAD "filename",drive / LOAD "filename",drive,1
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; If you don't give an address_override, the location in memory is taken from the 2-byte file header.
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; If you specify a custom address_override, the first 2 bytes in the file are ignored
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; and the rest is loaded at the given location in memory.
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; Returns the end load address+1 if successful or 0 if a load error occurred.
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sub load(uword filenameptr, uword address_override) -> uword {
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65534,diskio.load.filenameptr
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.load.address_override
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syscall 40 (r65534.w, r65535.w): r0.w
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returnr.w r0
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}}
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}
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; Identical to load(), but DOES INCLUDE the first 2 bytes in the file.
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; No program header is assumed in the file. Everything is loaded.
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; See comments on load() for more details.
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sub load_raw(uword filenameptr, uword start_address) -> uword {
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65534,diskio.load_raw.filenameptr
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.load_raw.start_address
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syscall 41 (r65534.w, r65535.w): r0.w
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returnr.w r0
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}}
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}
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sub delete(uword filenameptr) {
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; -- delete a file on the drive
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.delete.filenameptr
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syscall 43 (r65535.w)
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}}
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}
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sub rename(uword oldfileptr, uword newfileptr) {
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; -- rename a file on the drive
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%ir {{
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loadm.w r65534,diskio.rename.oldfileptr
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loadm.w r65535,diskio.rename.newfileptr
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syscall 44 (r65534.w, r65535.w)
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}}
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}
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sub exists(str filename) -> bool {
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; -- returns true if the given file exists on the disk, otherwise false
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if f_open(filename) {
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f_close()
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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}
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