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1054 lines
39 KiB
ArmAsm
1054 lines
39 KiB
ArmAsm
; Subroutines that deal with the horizontal scrolling. The primary function of
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; these routines are to adjust tables and patch in new values into the code field
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; when the virtual X-position of the play field changes.
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; NOTE: There is still quite a bit of work done in the blitter to figure out if an
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; opcode is a PEA, LDA or JMP. If there _some_ way that we could engineer a single
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; target opcode change that would allow us to take different code branches in the
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; blitter based on the opcode since the save/restore code has a change to look
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; at the opcode now; before the blitter executes.
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;
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; PEA = $F4 = %1111 0100
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; LDA (),y = $B1 = %1011 0001
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; LDA 0,x = $B5 = %1011 0101
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; JMP addr = $4C = %0100 1100
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;
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; IDEA: Save the 2-byte code directly after a BRA opcode to unconditionally branch out after masking. Would be a
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; bit tricky to handle the forward and backward branches.
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;
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; Improvement. The current "fast path" for the PEA operand is
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;
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; ldal l_is_jmp+1-base ; 6
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; bit #$000B ; 3
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; bne :chk_jmp ; 2
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; sep #$20 ; 3
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; ldal l_is_jmp+3-base ; 5
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; pha ; 3 = 22 cycles
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;
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; If we do an immediate branch to a routine that we _know_ is the right one, the code reduces to
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;
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; bra pea ; 3
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; sep #$20 ; 3
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; ldal l_is_jmp+3-base ; 5
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; pha ; 3 = 17 cycles
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;
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; Even if some additional branch is needed, it is likely to be a small improvement for the PEA case
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; and a significant improvement for the other cases since it avoids the chain of BIT instructions
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; Simple function that restores the saved opcode that are stashed in _applyBG0Xpos. It is
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; very important that opcodes are restored before new ones are inserted, because there is
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; only one, fixed storage location and old values will be overwritten if operations are not
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; performed in order.
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;
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; Experimental -- this is a parameterized version that does not rely on direct page
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; state variables for input and attempts to be more optimized.
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;
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; A = starting virtual line in the code field (0 - 207)
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; X = number of lines to render (0 - 200)
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_RestoreBG0Opcodes
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:virt_line_x2 equ tmp1
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:lines_left_x2 equ tmp2
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:exit_offset equ tmp4
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asl
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sta :virt_line_x2 ; Keep track of it
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txa
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asl
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sta :lines_left_x2
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lda LastPatchOffset ; If zero, there are no saved opcodes
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sta :exit_offset
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_RestoreBG0OpcodesAlt
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:virt_line_x2 equ tmp1
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:lines_left_x2 equ tmp2
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:draw_count_x2 equ tmp3
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:exit_offset equ tmp4
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:stk_save equ tmp5
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phb ; Save data bank
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tsc
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sta :stk_save
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:loop
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ldx :virt_line_x2
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ldal BTableLow,x ; Get the address of the first code field line
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tay
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ldal BTableHigh,x ; This intentionally leaks one byte on the stack
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pha
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plb ; This is the bank that will receive the updates
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txa ; lda :virt_line_x2
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and #$001E
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eor #$FFFF
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sec
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adc #32
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min :lines_left_x2
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sta :draw_count_x2 ; Do half of this many lines
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; y is already set to :base_address
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tax ; :draw_count * 2
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clc
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adc :virt_line_x2
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sta :virt_line_x2
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tya
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adc :exit_offset ; Add some offsets to get the base address in the code field line
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RestoreOpcode
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lda :lines_left_x2 ; subtract the number of lines we just completed
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sec
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sbc :draw_count_x2
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sta :lines_left_x2
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jne :loop
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stz LastPatchOffset ; Clear the value once completed
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lda :stk_save
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tcs
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plb
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rts
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; Based on the current value of StartX in the direct page, patch up the code fields
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; to render the correct data. Note that we do *not* do the OpcodeRestore in this
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; routine. The reason is that the restore *must* be applied using the (StartX, StartY)
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; values from the previous frame, which requires logic that is not relevant to setting
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; up the code field.
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;
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; This function is where the reverse-mapping aspect of the code field is compensated
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; for. In the initialize case where X = 0, the exit point is at the *end* of
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; the code buffer line
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;
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; +----+----+ ... +----+----+----+
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; | 82 | 80 | | 04 | 02 | 00 |
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; +----+----+ ... +----+----+----+
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; ^ x=0
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;
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; As the screen scrolls right-to-left, the exit position moves to earlier memory
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; locations until wrapping around from 163 to 0.
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;
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; The net calculation are
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;
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; x_exit = (164 - x) % 164
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; x_enter = (164 - x - width) % 164
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;
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; Small routine to put the data in a consistent state. Called before any routines need to draw on
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; the code buffer, but before we patch out the instructions.
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_ApplyBG0XPosPre
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lda StartX ; This is the starting byte offset (0 - 163)
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jsr Mod164
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sta StartXMod164
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rts
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_ApplyBG0XPos
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:virt_line_x2 equ tmp1
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:lines_left_x2 equ tmp2
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; If there are saved opcodes that have not been restored, do not run this routine
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lda LastPatchOffset
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beq :ok
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rts
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; This code is fairly succinct. See the corresponding code in Vert.s for more detailed comments.
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:ok
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lda StartYMod208 ; This is the base line of the virtual screen
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asl
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sta :virt_line_x2 ; Keep track of it
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lda ScreenHeight
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asl
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sta :lines_left_x2
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; Calculate the exit and entry offsets into the code fields. This is a bit tricky, because odd-aligned
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; rendering causes the left and right edges to move in a staggered fashion.
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;
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; ... +----+----+----+----+----+- ... -+----+----+----+----+----+
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; | 04 | 06 | 08 | 0A | 0C | | 44 | 46 | 48 | 4A |
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; ... +----+----+----+----+----+- ... -+----+----+----+----+----+
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; | |
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; +---- screen width --------------+
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; entry | | exit
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;
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; Here is an example of a screen 64 bytes wide. When everything is aligned to an even offset
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; then the entry point is column $08 and the exit point is column $48
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;
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; If we move the screen forward one byte (which means the pointers move backwards) then the low-byte
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; of column $06 will be on the right edge of the screen and the high-byte of column $46 will left-edge
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; of the screen. Since the one-byte edges are handled specially, the exit point shifts one column, but
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; the entry point does not.
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;
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; ... +----+----+----+----+----+- ... -+----+----+----+----+----+
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; | 04 | 06 | 08 | 0A | 0C | | 44 | 46 | 48 | 4A |
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; ... +----+----+----+----+----+- ... -+----+----+----+----+----+
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; | | | |
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; +--|------ screen width -------|--+
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; entry | | exit
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;
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; When the screen is moved one more byte forward, then the entry point will move to the
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; next column.
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;
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; ... +----+----+----+----+----+- ... -+----+----+----+----+----+
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; | 04 | 06 | 08 | 0A | 0C | | 44 | 46 | 48 | 4A |
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; ... +----+----+----+----+----+- ... -+----+----+----+----+----+
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; | |
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; +------ screen width ------------+
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; entry | | exit
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;
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; So, in short, the entry tile position is rounded up from the x-position and the exit
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; tile position is rounded down.
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;
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; Now, the left edge of the screen is pushed last, so we need to exit one instruction *after*
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; the location (163 - StartX % 164)
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;
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; x = 0
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;
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; | PEA $0000 |
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; +-----------+
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; | PEA $0000 |
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; +-----------+
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; | JMP loop | <-- Exit here
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; +-----------+
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;
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; x = 1 and 2
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;
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; | PEA $0000 |
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; +-----------+
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; | PEA $0000 | <-- Exit Here
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; +-----------+
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; | JMP loop |
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; +-----------+
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lda StartXMod164
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; Alternate entry point if the virt_line_x2 and lines_left_x2 and XMod164 values are passed in externally
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_ApplyBG0XPosAlt
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:stk_save equ tmp0
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:virt_line_x2 equ tmp1
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:lines_left_x2 equ tmp2
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:draw_count_x2 equ tmp3
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:exit_offset equ tmp4
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:entry_offset equ tmp5
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:exit_bra equ tmp6
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:exit_address equ tmp7
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:base_address equ tmp8
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:opcode equ tmp9
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:odd_entry_offset equ tmp10
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bit #$0001
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jne :odd_case ; Specialized routines for even/odd cases
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; If the exit byte is odd, then the left edge is even-aligned and we round down and exit at at
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; that word.
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;
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; If the exit byte is even, then the left edge is odd-aligned and we exit at this word.
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tax
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lda CodeFieldEvenBRA-2,x
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sta :exit_bra
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lda Col2CodeOffset-2,x
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sta :exit_offset
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sta LastPatchOffset ; Cache as a flag for later
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; Calculate the entry point into the code field by calculating the right edge
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txa ; lda StartXMod164
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clc
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adc ScreenWidth ; move to the right edge
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cmp #164 ; Keep the value in range
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bcc *+5
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sbc #164
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; Same logic as above. If the right edge is odd, then the full word needs to be drawn and we
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; will enter at that index, rounded down.
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;
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; If the right edge is even, then only the low byte needs to be drawn, which is handled before
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; entering the code field. So enter one word before the right edge.
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;
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; We performan an optimization here and fuse the entry_offset byte with the opcode that is
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; changed depending on even/odd alignment in order to do the work with a single 16-bit
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; store instead of two 8-bit stores.
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tax
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lda Col2CodeOffset-3,x ; Only use the one byte for the entry_offset
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and #$FF00
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ora #$004C ; Merge in the JMP instruction
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sta :opcode
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; Main loop that
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;
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; 1. Saves the opcodes in the code field
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; 2. Writes the BRA instruction to exit the code field
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; 3. Writes the JMP entry point to enter the code field
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phb ; Save the existing bank
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tsc
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sta :stk_save
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:even_loop
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ldx :virt_line_x2
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ldal BTableHigh,x ; Get the bank
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pha
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plb
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ldal BTableLow,x ; Get the address of the first code field line
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tay ; Save it to use as the base address
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txa ; Calculate number of lines to draw on this iteration
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and #$001E
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eor #$FFFF
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sec
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adc #32
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min :lines_left_x2
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sta :draw_count_x2
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tax ; Use for the first iteration
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tya
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clc
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adc :exit_offset ; Add some offsets to get the base address in the code field line
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sta :exit_address
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sty :base_address
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; First step is to set the BRA instruction to exit the code field at the proper location. There
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; are two sub-steps to do here; we need to save the 16-bit value that exists at the location and
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; then overwrite it with the branch instruction.
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;
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; Special note, the SaveOpcode function stores the opcode *within* the code field as it is
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; used in odd-aligned cases to determine how to draw the 8-bit value on the left edge of the
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; screen
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; y is already set to :base_address
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; ldx :draw_count_x2 ; :draw_count_x2
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; lda :exit_address ; Save from this location (not needed in fast mode)
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SaveOpcode ; X = :exit_address on return
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txy ; ldy :exit_address -- starting at this address
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ldx :draw_count_x2 ; Do this many lines
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lda :exit_bra ; Copy this value into all of the lines
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SetConst ; All registers are preserved
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; Now, patch in the opcode + code entry_offset
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ldy :base_address
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lda :opcode
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SetCodeEntryOpcode ; All registers are preserved
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; Do the end of the loop -- update the virtual line counter and reduce the number
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; of lines left to render
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clc
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lda :virt_line_x2 ; advance to the virtual line after
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adc :draw_count_x2 ; filled in
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sta :virt_line_x2
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lda :lines_left_x2 ; subtract the number of lines we just completed
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sec
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sbc :draw_count_x2
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sta :lines_left_x2
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jne :even_loop
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lda :stk_save
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tcs
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plb
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rts
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:odd_case
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dec
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tax
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lda CodeFieldOddBRA,x
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sta :exit_bra
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lda Col2CodeOffset,x
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sta :exit_offset
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sta LastPatchOffset ; Cache as a flag for later
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txa ; StartXMod164 - 1
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clc
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adc ScreenWidth
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cmp #164 ; Keep the value in range
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bcc *+5
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sbc #164
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tax
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lda Col2CodeOffset-1,x ; Odd offset to get the value in the high byte
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and #$FF00
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ora #$00AF
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sta :opcode
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lda Col2CodeOffset-2,x
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sta :odd_entry_offset
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; Main loop
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phb ; Save the existing bank
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tsc
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sta :stk_save
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:odd_loop
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ldx :virt_line_x2
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ldal BTableHigh,x ; Get the bank
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pha
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plb
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ldal BTableLow,x ; Get the address of the first code field line
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tay ; Save it to use as the base address
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txa ; Calculate number of lines to draw on this iteration
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and #$001E
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eor #$FFFF
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sec
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adc #32
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min :lines_left_x2
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sta :draw_count_x2
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tax ; Use for the first iteration
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tya
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clc
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adc :exit_offset ; Add some offsets to get the base address in the code field line
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sta :exit_address
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sty :base_address
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; At this point y = :base_address, x = :draw_count_x2 and the accumulator is the exit_address
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SaveOpcodeAndOperand ; X = :exit_address on return
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txy ; ldy :exit_address -- starting at this address
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ldx :draw_count_x2 ; Do this many lines
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lda :exit_bra ; Copy this value into all of the lines
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SetConst ; All registers are preserved
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; Now, patch in the opcode + code entry_offset
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ldy :base_address
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lda :opcode
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SetCodeEntryOpcode ; All registers are preserved
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; The odd case need to do a bit of extra work
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sep #$20
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lda :odd_entry_offset
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SetOddCodeEntry ; All registers are preserved
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rep #$21 ; Clear the carry
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lda :virt_line_x2 ; advance to the virtual line after
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adc :draw_count_x2 ; filled in
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sta :virt_line_x2
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lda :lines_left_x2 ; subtract the number of lines we just completed
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sec
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sbc :draw_count_x2
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sta :lines_left_x2
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jne :odd_loop
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lda :stk_save
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tcs
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plb
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rts
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_RestoreScanlineBG0Opcodes
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:virt_line_x2 equ tmp1
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:lines_left_x2 equ tmp2
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:exit_offset equ tmp4
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; Avoid local var collisions
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:virt_line_pos_x2 equ tmp11
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:total_left_x2 equ tmp12
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:current_count_x2 equ tmp13
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:ptr equ tmp14
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asl
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sta :virt_line_pos_x2
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tay
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txa
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asl
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sta :total_left_x2
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lda StartXMod164Tbl
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sta :ptr
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lda StartXMod164Tbl+2
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sta :ptr+2
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; Patch our the ranges from the StartXMod164Tbl array starting at the first virtual line
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:loop
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lda [:ptr],y
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and #$FF00 ; Determine how many sequential lines to restore
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xba
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inc
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asl
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min :total_left_x2 ; Don't draw more than the number of lines that are left to process
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sta :current_count_x2 ; Save a copy for later
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sta :lines_left_x2 ; Set the parameter
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sty :virt_line_x2 ; Set the parameter
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lda LastOffsetTbl,y
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sta :exit_offset
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jsr _RestoreBG0OpcodesAlt
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clc
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lda :virt_line_pos_x2
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adc :current_count_x2
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cmp #208*2 ; Do the modulo check in this loop
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bcc *+5
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sbc #208*2
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sta :virt_line_pos_x2
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tay
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lda :total_left_x2
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sec
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sbc :current_count_x2
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sta :total_left_x2
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bne :loop
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rts
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; This is a variant of the above routine that allows each x-position to be set independently from a table of value. This is
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; quite a bit slower than the other routine since we cannot store constant values for each line.
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;
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; This routine operates at a higher level and does not try to be super optimized for the case where every line has a different
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; set of parameters. Instead, we optimize for the case where there are a few large ranges of the screen moving at different
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; rates, e.g. a fixed status bar area on top, a slow-scrolling area in the middle and a fast are in the foreground.
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;
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; The table that drives this is dense and has the following format for each word
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;
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; Bits 0 - 7: X mod 164 value
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; Bits 8 - 15: Number of scanline to persist this mod value
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;
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; So, if the first 10 entries has a mod value of 5, they would look like: $0905, $0805, $0705, ... $0105, $0005
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;
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; This allows the code to start an an arbitrary location and immeditely sync up with the modulo list. It also allows
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; the code to easily skip ranges of constant values using the existing _ApplyBG0XPos function as a subroutine.
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_ApplyScanlineBG0XPos
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; Copies of the local variables in _ApplyBG0XPos
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:virt_line_x2 equ tmp1
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:lines_left_x2 equ tmp2
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:exit_offset equ tmp4
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; Avoid local var collision with _ApplyBG0XPos
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:virt_line_pos_x2 equ tmp11
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:total_left_x2 equ tmp12
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:current_count_x2 equ tmp13
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:ptr equ tmp14
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lda StartXMod164Tbl
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sta :ptr
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lda StartXMod164Tbl+2
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sta :ptr+2
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ora :ptr
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bne *+3 ; null pointer check
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rts
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lda StartYMod208 ; This is the base line of the virtual screen
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asl
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sta :virt_line_pos_x2
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tay
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lda ScreenHeight
|
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asl
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sta :total_left_x2
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|
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; Patch our the ranges from the StartXMod164Tbl array starting at the first virtual line
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:loop
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lda [:ptr],y
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tax
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and #$FF00 ; Determine how many sequential lines have this mod value
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xba
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inc
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asl
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min :total_left_x2 ; Don't draw more than the number of lines that are left to process
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sta :current_count_x2 ; Save a copy for later
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sta :lines_left_x2 ; Set the parameter
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sty :virt_line_x2 ; Set the parameter
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txa ; Put the X mod 164 value in the accumulator
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and #$00FF
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jsr _ApplyBG0XPosAlt
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lda :exit_offset ; Get the direct address in the code field that was overwritten
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ldy :virt_line_pos_x2
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sta LastOffsetTbl,y ; Stash it for use by the per-scanline resotre function
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|
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tya
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clc
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adc :current_count_x2
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cmp #208*2 ; Do the modulo check in this loop
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bcc *+5
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sbc #208*2
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sta :virt_line_pos_x2
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tay
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lda :total_left_x2
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sec
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sbc :current_count_x2
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sta :total_left_x2
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bne :loop
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rts
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|
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|
; SaveHighOperand
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;
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; Save the high byte of the 3-byte code field instruction into the odd handler at the end
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; of each line. This is only needed
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;
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; X = number of lines * 2, 0 to 32
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; Y = starting line * $1000
|
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; A = code field location * $1000
|
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SaveHighOperand mac
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jmp (dispTbl,x)
|
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dispTbl da bottom
|
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da do01,do02,do03,do04
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da do05,do06,do07,do08
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da do09,do10,do11,do12
|
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da do13,do14,do15,do16
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|
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do15 ldx ]1 ; accumulator is in 8-bit mode, so can't use TAX
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bra x15
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do14 ldx ]1
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bra x14
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do13 ldx ]1
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bra x13
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|
do12 ldx ]1
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bra x12
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|
do11 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x11
|
|
do10 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x10
|
|
do09 ldx ]1
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|
bra x09
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|
do08 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x08
|
|
do07 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x07
|
|
do06 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x06
|
|
do05 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x05
|
|
do04 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x04
|
|
do03 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x03
|
|
do02 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x02
|
|
do01 ldx ]1
|
|
bra x01
|
|
do16 ldx ]1
|
|
x16 lda $F001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$F000,y
|
|
x15 lda $E001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$E000,y
|
|
x14 lda $D001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$D000,y
|
|
x13 lda $C001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$C000,y
|
|
x12 lda $B001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$B000,y
|
|
x11 lda $A001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$A000,y
|
|
x10 lda $9001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$9000,y
|
|
x09 lda $8001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$8000,y
|
|
x08 lda $7001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$7000,y
|
|
x07 lda $6001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$6000,y
|
|
x06 lda $5001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$5000,y
|
|
x05 lda $4001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$4000,y
|
|
x04 lda $3001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$3000,y
|
|
x03 lda $2001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$2000,y
|
|
x02 lda $1001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$1000,y
|
|
x01 lda: $0001,x
|
|
sta: OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$0000,y
|
|
bottom <<<
|
|
|
|
; SaveOpcode
|
|
;
|
|
; Save the values to the restore location. This should only be used to patch the
|
|
; code field since the save location is fixed.
|
|
;
|
|
; X = number of lines * 2, 0 to 32
|
|
; Y = starting line * $1000
|
|
; A = code field location * $1000
|
|
SaveOpcode mac
|
|
jmp (dispTbl,x)
|
|
dispTbl da bottom
|
|
da do01,do02,do03,do04
|
|
da do05,do06,do07,do08
|
|
da do09,do10,do11,do12
|
|
da do13,do14,do15,do16
|
|
|
|
do15 tax
|
|
bra x15
|
|
do14 tax
|
|
bra x14
|
|
do13 tax
|
|
bra x13
|
|
do12 tax
|
|
bra x12
|
|
do11 tax
|
|
bra x11
|
|
do10 tax
|
|
bra x10
|
|
do09 tax
|
|
bra x09
|
|
do08 tax
|
|
bra x08
|
|
do07 tax
|
|
bra x07
|
|
do06 tax
|
|
bra x06
|
|
do05 tax
|
|
bra x05
|
|
do04 tax
|
|
bra x04
|
|
do03 tax
|
|
bra x03
|
|
do02 tax
|
|
bra x02
|
|
do01 tax
|
|
bra x01
|
|
do16 tax
|
|
x16 lda $F000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$F000,y
|
|
x15 lda $E000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$E000,y
|
|
x14 lda $D000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$D000,y
|
|
x13 lda $C000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$C000,y
|
|
x12 lda $B000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$B000,y
|
|
x11 lda $A000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$A000,y
|
|
x10 lda $9000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$9000,y
|
|
x09 lda $8000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$8000,y
|
|
x08 lda $7000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$7000,y
|
|
x07 lda $6000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$6000,y
|
|
x06 lda $5000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$5000,y
|
|
x05 lda $4000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$4000,y
|
|
x04 lda $3000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$3000,y
|
|
x03 lda $2000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$2000,y
|
|
x02 lda $1000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$1000,y
|
|
x01 lda: $0000,x
|
|
sta: OPCODE_SAVE+$0000,y
|
|
bottom
|
|
<<<
|
|
|
|
; SaveOpcodeAndOperand
|
|
;
|
|
; Save both the opcode and operand at the same time
|
|
;
|
|
; X = number of lines * 2, 0 to 32
|
|
; Y = starting line * $1000
|
|
; A = code field location * $1000
|
|
SaveOpcodeAndOperand mac
|
|
jmp (dispTbl,x)
|
|
dispTbl da bottom
|
|
da do01,do02,do03,do04
|
|
da do05,do06,do07,do08
|
|
da do09,do10,do11,do12
|
|
da do13,do14,do15,do16
|
|
|
|
do15 tax
|
|
jmp x15
|
|
do14 tax
|
|
jmp x14
|
|
do13 tax
|
|
jmp x13
|
|
do12 tax
|
|
jmp x12
|
|
do11 tax
|
|
jmp x11
|
|
do10 tax
|
|
jmp x10
|
|
do09 tax
|
|
jmp x09
|
|
do08 tax
|
|
jmp x08
|
|
do07 tax
|
|
jmp x07
|
|
do06 tax
|
|
jmp x06
|
|
do05 tax
|
|
jmp x05
|
|
do04 tax
|
|
jmp x04
|
|
do03 tax
|
|
jmp x03
|
|
do02 tax
|
|
jmp x02
|
|
do01 tax
|
|
jmp x01
|
|
do16 tax
|
|
x16 lda $F000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$F000,y
|
|
lda $F001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$F000,y
|
|
x15 lda $E000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$E000,y
|
|
lda $E001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$E000,y
|
|
x14 lda $D000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$D000,y
|
|
lda $D001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$D000,y
|
|
x13 lda $C000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$C000,y
|
|
lda $C001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$C000,y
|
|
x12 lda $B000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$B000,y
|
|
lda $B001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$B000,y
|
|
x11 lda $A000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$A000,y
|
|
lda $A001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$A000,y
|
|
x10 lda $9000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$9000,y
|
|
lda $9001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$9000,y
|
|
x09 lda $8000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$8000,y
|
|
lda $8001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$8000,y
|
|
x08 lda $7000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$7000,y
|
|
lda $7001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$7000,y
|
|
x07 lda $6000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$6000,y
|
|
lda $6001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$6000,y
|
|
x06 lda $5000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$5000,y
|
|
lda $5001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$5000,y
|
|
x05 lda $4000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$4000,y
|
|
lda $4001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$4000,y
|
|
x04 lda $3000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$3000,y
|
|
lda $3001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$3000,y
|
|
x03 lda $2000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$2000,y
|
|
lda $2001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$2000,y
|
|
x02 lda $1000,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_SAVE+$1000,y
|
|
lda $1001,x
|
|
sta OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$1000,y
|
|
x01 lda: $0000,x
|
|
sta: OPCODE_SAVE+$0000,y
|
|
lda: $0001,x
|
|
sta: OPCODE_HIGH_SAVE+$0000,y
|
|
bottom
|
|
<<<
|
|
|
|
; RestoreOpcode
|
|
;
|
|
; Restore the values back to the code field.
|
|
;
|
|
; X = number of lines * 2, 0 to 32
|
|
; Y = starting line * $1000
|
|
; A = code field location * $1000
|
|
RestoreOpcode mac
|
|
jmp (dispTbl,x)
|
|
dispTbl da bottom
|
|
da do01,do02,do03,do04
|
|
da do05,do06,do07,do08
|
|
da do09,do10,do11,do12
|
|
da do13,do14,do15,do16
|
|
|
|
do15 tax
|
|
bra x15
|
|
do14 tax
|
|
bra x14
|
|
do13 tax
|
|
bra x13
|
|
do12 tax
|
|
bra x12
|
|
do11 tax
|
|
bra x11
|
|
do10 tax
|
|
bra x10
|
|
do09 tax
|
|
bra x09
|
|
do08 tax
|
|
bra x08
|
|
do07 tax
|
|
bra x07
|
|
do06 tax
|
|
bra x06
|
|
do05 tax
|
|
bra x05
|
|
do04 tax
|
|
bra x04
|
|
do03 tax
|
|
bra x03
|
|
do02 tax
|
|
bra x02
|
|
do01 tax
|
|
bra x01
|
|
do16 tax
|
|
x16 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$F000,y
|
|
sta $F000,x
|
|
x15 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$E000,y
|
|
sta $E000,x
|
|
x14 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$D000,y
|
|
sta $D000,x
|
|
x13 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$C000,y
|
|
sta $C000,x
|
|
x12 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$B000,y
|
|
sta $B000,x
|
|
x11 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$A000,y
|
|
sta $A000,x
|
|
x10 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$9000,y
|
|
sta $9000,x
|
|
x09 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$8000,y
|
|
sta $8000,x
|
|
x08 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$7000,y
|
|
sta $7000,x
|
|
x07 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$6000,y
|
|
sta $6000,x
|
|
x06 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$5000,y
|
|
sta $5000,x
|
|
x05 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$4000,y
|
|
sta $4000,x
|
|
x04 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$3000,y
|
|
sta $3000,x
|
|
x03 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$2000,y
|
|
sta $2000,x
|
|
x02 lda OPCODE_SAVE+$1000,y
|
|
sta $1000,x
|
|
x01 lda: OPCODE_SAVE+$0000,y
|
|
sta: $0000,x
|
|
bottom
|
|
<<<
|
|
|
|
; SetCodeEntry
|
|
;
|
|
; Patch in the low byte at the CODE_ENTRY. Must be called with 8-bit accumulator
|
|
;
|
|
; X = number of lines * 2, 0 to 32
|
|
; Y = starting line * $1000
|
|
; A = address low byte
|
|
SetCodeEntry mac
|
|
jmp (dispTbl,x)
|
|
dispTbl da bottom-00,bottom-03,bottom-06,bottom-09
|
|
da bottom-12,bottom-15,bottom-18,bottom-21
|
|
da bottom-24,bottom-27,bottom-30,bottom-33
|
|
da bottom-36,bottom-39,bottom-42,bottom-45
|
|
da bottom-48
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$F000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$E000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$D000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$C000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$B000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$A000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$9000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$8000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$7000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$6000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$5000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$4000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$3000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$2000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY+$1000,y
|
|
sta: CODE_ENTRY+$0000,y
|
|
bottom
|
|
<<<
|
|
|
|
; SetOddCodeEntry
|
|
;
|
|
; Patch in the low byte at the ODD_ENTRY. Must be called with 8-bit accumulator
|
|
;
|
|
; X = number of lines * 2, 0 to 32
|
|
; Y = starting line * $1000
|
|
; A = address low byte
|
|
SetOddCodeEntry mac
|
|
jmp (dispTbl,x)
|
|
dispTbl da bottom-00,bottom-03,bottom-06,bottom-09
|
|
da bottom-12,bottom-15,bottom-18,bottom-21
|
|
da bottom-24,bottom-27,bottom-30,bottom-33
|
|
da bottom-36,bottom-39,bottom-42,bottom-45
|
|
da bottom-48
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$F000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$E000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$D000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$C000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$B000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$A000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$9000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$8000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$7000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$6000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$5000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$4000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$3000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$2000,y
|
|
sta ODD_ENTRY+$1000,y
|
|
sta: ODD_ENTRY+$0000,y
|
|
bottom
|
|
<<<
|
|
|
|
; SetCodeEntryOpcode
|
|
;
|
|
; Patch in the opcode at the CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE. Must be called with 8-bit accumulator
|
|
;
|
|
; X = number of lines * 2, 0 to 32
|
|
; Y = starting line * $1000
|
|
; A = opcode value
|
|
SetCodeEntryOpcode mac
|
|
jmp (dispTbl,x)
|
|
dispTbl da bottom-00,bottom-03,bottom-06,bottom-09
|
|
da bottom-12,bottom-15,bottom-18,bottom-21
|
|
da bottom-24,bottom-27,bottom-30,bottom-33
|
|
da bottom-36,bottom-39,bottom-42,bottom-45
|
|
da bottom-48
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$F000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$E000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$D000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$C000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$B000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$A000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$9000,y
|
|
sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$8000,y
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sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$7000,y
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sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$6000,y
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sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$5000,y
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sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$4000,y
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sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$3000,y
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sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$2000,y
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sta CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$1000,y
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sta: CODE_ENTRY_OPCODE+$0000,y
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