supermario/base/SuperMarioProj.1994-02-09/Toolbox/SegmentLoader/SegmentLoaderPatches.a
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;
; File: SegmentLoaderPatches.a
;
; Contains: Fixes to the Segment Loader
;
; Written by: Scott T Boyd
;
; Copyright: © 1990-1992 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved.
;
; Change History (most recent first):
;
; <SM2> 5/5/92 stb incorporate the scod-loading patch for the segment loader into
; SegmentLoader.a.
; <6> 2/10/92 JSM Moved this file to SegmentLoader folder, keeping all the old
; revisions.
; <5> 1/14/91 stb & VL; change Get1Resource to also use the limited range.
; <4> 11/15/90 csd & fjs; Reduced the range where 'CODE' gets changed to 'scod'
; from $BFFF-$8000 to $BFFF-$BF00.
; <3> 6/12/90 JSM Add Get1Resource patch, we may take this out again if we decide
; to change the ProcessMgr.
; <2> 6/8/90 stb Forgot to add 4 for the return address.
; <1> 6/7/90 stb first checked in
;
;
load 'StandardEqu.d'
include 'LinkedPatchMacros.a'
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; Force system code to load as 'scod' resources. The Process Mgr. is our distinguished first guest
; of this mechanism. The segment loader thinks its loading a CODE resource. This patch checks
; whether the id is in the reserved range [$BFFF,$BF00]. If so, it replaces CODE with scod on
; the stack and calls on through to _GetResource.
; Rolled into SegmentLoader.a 3/30/92 by stb for SuperMario ROM.
LoadSystemCODE PatchProc _GetResource,(Plus,SE,II,Portable,IIci)
returnAddress EQU 0
theResID EQU returnAddress+4
theResType EQU theResID+2
cmp.l #'CODE',theResType(SP) ; Is LoadCode looking for a CODE resource?
bne.s @GetOnWithIt
cmp.w #$BFFF,theResID(SP) ; Is it in the BFFF - BF00 range reserved for sys code?
bgt.s @GetOnWithIt
cmp.w #$BF00,theResID(SP) ; is it really in the BFFF - BF00 range? <4>
blt.s @GetOnWithIt ; <4>
move.l #'scod',theResType(SP) ; Change CODE to scod
@GetOnWithIt
jmpOld ; Get on with loading the resource
EndProc
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; Same as above patch to GetResource, needed because the ProcessMgr calls Get1Resource to unload segments.
Load1SystemCODE PatchProc _Get1Resource,(Plus,SE,II,Portable,IIci)
returnAddress EQU 0
theResID EQU returnAddress+4
theResType EQU theResID+2
cmp.l #'CODE',theResType(SP) ; Is ProcessMgr looking for a CODE resource?
bne.s @GetOnWithIt
cmp.w #$BFFF,theResID(SP) ; Is it in the BFFF - 8000 range reserved for sys code?
bgt.s @GetOnWithIt
cmp.w #$BF00,theResID(SP) ; is it really in the BFFF - BF00 range? <5>
blt.s @GetOnWithIt ; <5>
move.l #'scod',theResType(SP) ; Change CODE to scod
@GetOnWithIt
jmpOld ; Get on with loading the resource
EndProc
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END