AppleCommander/ant-build/AppleCommander-boot.s

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;*********************************************************
; *
; APPLECOMMANDER boot code. *
; Copyright (c) 2002, Rob Greene *
; *
; This code is published under the GPL license. See the *
; AppleCommander site for license information. *
; *
;*********************************************************
; Assemble this code with the cc65 toolchain:
;
; cl65 -t none --start-addr 0x0800 -l AppleCommander-boot.lst AppleCommander-boot.s
; then copy resulting AppleCommander-boot to:
; .../src/com/webcodepro/applecommander/storage/AppleCommander-boot.dump
;
; Note that this command will hexdump a useful format for pasting and testing...
; hexdump -e '"08%02.2_ax:" 16/1 "%02x " "\n"' AppleCommander-boot
;
; Define as ASCII string with no attributes
.macro asc Arg
.repeat .strlen(Arg), I
.byte .strat(Arg, I) | $80
.endrep
.endmacro
; Define as ASCII string with trailing CR
.macro asccr Arg
.repeat .strlen(Arg), I
.byte .strat(Arg, I) | $80
.endrep
.byte $8d
.endmacro
.org $0800
;
; Zero page variables. Used by Apple ][ ROM routines
; as well as this code.
;
XEND = $2C
ADDR = $26
;
; Keyboard switches
;
KEYBOARD = $C000
KEYCLEAR = $C010
;
; Disk ][ interface locations
;
MOTOROFF = $C088
;
; General Apple ][ ROM locations
;
TEXT = $FB2F
HOME = $FC58
GR = $FB40
COLOR = $F864
HLIN = $F819
PRINT = $FDF0
REBOOT = $FAA6
CALCADDR = $F847
DELAY = $FCA8
;
; Image offset locations (from upper-left).
; Note that, due to space, the XOFFSET isn't
; currently used - but, because of the rotating
; image, it doesn't really matter!
;
XOFFSET = 14
YOFFSET = 13
;
; The boot rom (probably $C600) uses the first byte
; to indicate the number of sectors to load. Normally
; this is just one sector, so this program is constrained
; to 256 bytes - just in case of compatibility problems.
; This also avoids problems with sector ordering.
; Zero is always zero!
;
; Added a little chicanery for the Apple /// to branch around
; since it starts executing at the zeroeth byte, not the first.
; This has the effect of setting carry based on machine type.
;
.byte $01
SEC
BCS $0807 ; The General setup section, below
JMP $A132 ; Apple /// code to pull in the next sector
;
; General setup.
;
LDA MOTOROFF,X
JSR TEXT
JSR HOME
JSR GR
;
; Draw the AppleCommander logo (well, sorta).
; DATA1 and DATA2 contain 4 values - the color value,
; the xstart (start of line), xend (end of line), as
; well as the Y position.
;
LDX #DATA2-DATA1
LOGO:
LDA DATA1-1,X
LSR
LSR
LSR
LSR
JSR COLOR
LDA DATA2-1,X
LSR
LSR
LSR
LSR
STA XEND
LDA DATA1-1,X
AND #$F
TAY
LDA DATA2-1,X
AND #$F
CLC
ADC #YOFFSET
JSR HLIN
DEX
BNE LOGO
;
; Display AppleCommander message.
;
DISPMSG:
LDA MESSAGE,X
BEQ WAIT
JSR PRINT
INX
BNE DISPMSG
;
; Check for a keypress
;
WAIT:
LDA KEYBOARD
BPL SETUP
STA KEYCLEAR
JMP REBOOT
;
; Rotate the screen (isn't that retro)!
;
SETUP:
LDX #19
ROTATE:
TXA
JSR CALCADDR
LDY #39
LDA (ADDR),Y
PHA
SHIFT:
DEY
LDA (ADDR),Y
INY
STA (ADDR),Y
DEY
BNE SHIFT
PLA
STA (ADDR),Y
DEX
BPL ROTATE
;
; Introduce a pause between rotations.
;
KEYLOOP:
LDA #$08
JSR DELAY
DEX
BNE KEYLOOP
BEQ WAIT
;
; The image data codes the upper nybble with one
; value and the lower nybble with the second value
; in an effort to conserve space. Thus, 17 HLINs
; are stored in 34 bytes instead of 68.
;
; DATA1 consists of color and x1 (start) position.
;
DATA1:
.byte $C8, $C7, $C6, $C3, $C8, $C2 ; green
.byte $D1, $D1 ; yellow
.byte $90, $90 ; orange
.byte $10, $10 ; red
.byte $31, $31 ; purple
.byte $62, $63, $68 ; blue
;
; DATA2 consists of x2 (end) and y position.
;
DATA2:
.byte $90, $81, $72, $53, $B3, $C4
.byte $D5, $D6
.byte $C7, $B8
.byte $B9, $CA
.byte $DB, $DC
.byte $CD, $5E, $BE
;
; Text message to display at bottom of screen.
;
MESSAGE:
asccr "APPLECOMMANDER CREATED THIS DISK"
asccr "VISIT APPLECOMMANDER.GITHUB.IO"
.byte $8d
asc "INSERT ANOTHER DISK AND PRESS ANY KEY"
.byte $00