; MXO-MD11.ASM - Morrow Micro Decision overlay file for MEX10. 05/15/84 ; ; You will want to look this file over carefully. There are a number of ; options that you can use to configure the program to suit your taste. ; This file adapts the Morrow Micro Decision computer to the mex pro- ; gram. While this computer has two serial ports, one is used for the ; CRT/keyboard and the other for the printer. ; Connect the modem in place of the printer. ; ;NOTE: This version MXO-MD11 is updated for the Morrow MD-3A ;which has a parallel printer port. If the parallel port is used ;for the printer, no printer changes are necessary. ALSO the ;address in the CONOUT: routine has been corrected. Use version ;-MD10 if your unit is not an MD-3A with the parallel printer port ; ; ; Edit this file for your preferences then follow the "TO USE:" example ; shown below. ; ; Use the "SET" command to change the baudrate when desired. It starts ; out at 300 baud when the program is first called up. ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; ; 05/15/84 - Converted from MDM7xx to MEX10 - Sandy Berger ; 03/25/84 - Revised for use with MDM730 - Sandy Berger ; 11/11/83 - Renamed to M7MD-1.ASM, no changes - Irv Hoff ; 07/21/83 - Renamed for use with MDM712 - Irv Hoff ; 07/01/83 - Revised for use with MDM711 - Irv Hoff ; 06/22/83 - Revised for use with MDM710 - Irv Hoff ; 06/22/83 - Altered MDM708DP for Morrow ; Micro Decision computers using ; an external modem - Irv Hoff ; 05/28/84 - Altered for model MD-3A - Alan Bierbaum ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; BELL: EQU 07H ;bell CR: EQU 0DH ;carriage return ESC: EQU 1BH ;escape LF: EQU 0AH ;linefeed ; YES: EQU 0FFH NO: EQU 0 ; ; Set to NO if using an MD2 MD3: EQU YES ; PORT: EQU 0FEH ;Morrow MD printer port MODCTL1: EQU PORT+1 ;Modem status port MODDATP: EQU PORT ;Modem data port MODCTL2: EQU PORT+1 ;Modem control port MODRCVB: EQU 02H ;Modem receive bit MODRCVR: EQU 02H ;Modem receive ready MODSNDB: EQU 01H ;Modem send bit MODSNDR: EQU 01H ;Modem send ready bit ; ; MEX service processor stuff ; INMDM EQU 255 ;get char from port to A, CY=no more in 100 ms TIMER EQU 254 ;delay 100ms * reg B TMDINP EQU 253 ;B=# secs to wait for char, cy=no char CHEKCC EQU 252 ;check for ^C from KBD, Z=present SNDRDY EQU 251 ;test for modem-send ready RCVRDY EQU 250 ;test for modem-receive ready SNDCHR EQU 249 ;send a character to the modem (after sndrdy) RCVCHR EQU 248 ;recv a char from modem (after rcvrdy) LOOKUP EQU 247 ;table search: see CMDTBL comments for info PARSFN EQU 246 ;parse filename from input stream BDPARS EQU 245 ;parse baud-rate from input stream SBLANK EQU 244 ;scan input stream to next non-blank EVALA EQU 243 ;evaluate numeric from input stream LKAHED EQU 242 ;get nxt char w/o removing from input GNC EQU 241 ;get char from input, cy=1 if none ILP EQU 240 ;inline print DECOUT EQU 239 ;decimal output PRBAUD EQU 238 ;print baud rate ; ORG 100H ; DS 3 ;(for "JMP START" instruction) ; PMMIMODEM: DB NO ;yes=PMMI S-100 Modem 103H SMARTMODEM: DB YES ;yes=HAYES Smartmodem, no=non-PMMI 104H TOUCHPULSE: DB 'T' ;T=Touch, P=Pulse (Smartmodem-only) 105H CLOCK: DB 40 ;clock speed in MHz x10, 25.5 MHz max. 106H ;20=2 MHh, 37=3.68 MHz, 40=4 MHz, etc. MSPEED: DB 5 ;0=110 1=300 2=450 3=600 4=710 5=1200 107H ;6=2400 7=4800 8=9600 9=19200 default BYTDLY: DB 5 ;0=0 delay 1=10ms 5=50 ms - 9=90 ms 108H ;default time to send character in ter- ;minal mode file transfer for slow BBS. CRDLY: DB 5 ;0=0 delay 1=100 ms 5=500 ms - 9=900 ms 109H ;default time for extra wait after CRLF ;in terminal mode file transfer NOOFCOL: DB 5 ;number of DIR columns shown 10AH SETUPTST: DB YES ;yes=user-added Setup routine 10BH SCRNTEST: DB YES ;Cursor control routine 10CH RETRY: DB YES ;yes=ask user to reset error count 10DH ;after 10 consecutive errors ;no=abort after 10 consecutive errors BAKUPBYTE: DB NO ;yes=change any file same name to .BAK 10EH CRCDFLT: DB YES ;yes=default to CRC checking 10FH TOGGLECRC: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of CRC to Checksum 110H CONVRUB: DB NO ;yes=convert rub to backspace 111H TOGGLERUB: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of rub to bksp 112H ADDLF: DB NO ;no=no LF after CR to send file in 113H ;terminal mode (added by remote echo) TOGGLELF: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of LF after CR 114H TRANLOGON: DB YES ;yes=allow transmission of logon 115H ;write logon sequence at location LOGON SAVCCP: DB YES ;yes=do not overwrite CCP 116H LOCONEXTCHR: DB YES ;yes=local command if EXTCHR precedes 117H ;no=external command if EXTCHR precedes TOGGLELOC: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of LOCONEXTCHR 118H LSTTST: DB YES ;no=using modem on printer port 119H XOFFTST: DB YES ;yes=checks for XOFF from remote while 11AH ;sending a file in terminal mode XONWAIT: DB NO ;yes=wait for XON after CR while 11BH ;sending a file in terminal mode TOGXOFF: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of XOFF checking 11CH IGNORCTL: DB NO ;yes=CTL-chars above ^M not displayed 11DH EXTRA1: DB 0 ;for future expansion 11EH EXTRA2: DB 0 ;for future expansion 11FH BRKCHR: DB '\'-40H ;^\ = Send 50 ms. break tone 120H NOCONNCT: DB 'N'-40H ;^N = Disconnect from phone line 121H LOGCHR: DB 'L'-40H ;^L = Send logon 122H LSTCHR: DB 'P'-40H ;^P = Toggle printer 123H UNSAVE: DB 'R'-40H ;^R = Close input text buffer 124H TRANCHR: DB 'T'-40H ;^T = Transmit file to remote 125H SAVECHR: DB 'Y'-40H ;^Y = Open input text buffer 126H EXTCHR: DB ']'-40H ;^] = Send next character 127H ; ; DS 2 ; 128H ; IN$MODCTL1: IN MODCTL1 ! RET ;in modem control port 12AH DS 7 OUT$MODDATP: OUT MODDATP ! RET ;out modem data port 134H DS 7 IN$MODDATP: IN MODDATP ! RET ;in modem data port 13EH DS 7 ANI$MODRCVB: ANI MODRCVB ! RET ;bit to test for receive ready CPI$MODRCVR: CPI MODRCVR ! RET ;value of receive bit when ready ANI$MODSNDB: ANI MODSNDB ! RET ;bit to test for send ready CPI$MODSNDR: CPI MODSNDR ! RET ;value of send bit when ready DS 12 ; LOGONPTR: DW LOGON ;for user message. 160H DS 3 ; 162H JMP$DISCONNT: JMP GOODBYE ; 165H JMP$GOODBYE: RET ! NOP ! NOP ; 168H JMP$INITMOD: JMP INITMOD ;go to user written routine 16BH JMP$NEWBAUD: JMP NEWBAUD ;sets baud rate associated with#16EH RET ! NOP ! NOP ;(by-passes PMMI routine) 171H RET ! NOP ! NOP ;(by-passes PMMI routine) 174H JMP$SETUPR: JMP SETUPR ; 177H JMP$SPCLMENU: JMP SPCLMENU ; 17AH JMP$SYSVER: JMP SYSVER ; 17DH JMP$BREAK: JMP SENDBRK ; 180H ; ; ; Do not change the following six lines. ; JMP$ILPRT: DS 3 ; 183H JMP$INBUF DS 3 ; 186H JMP$INLNCOMP: DS 3 ; 189H JMP$INMODEM DS 3 ; 18CH JMP$NXTSCRN: DS 3 ; 18FH JMP$TIMER: DS 3 ; 192H ; ; Clear sequences -- CLREOS is clear to end of screen, CLRSCRN is clear ; entire screen. Last entry must be 0. Any other 0's act as NOP's. ; The SCRNTST option must be set "YES" for these to work. These are now ; set for the DEC VT100 terminal. ; CLREOS: MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB ESC,'[J',0 RET ; CLRSCRN: MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB ESC,'[H',ESC,'[J',0 RET ; ; SYSVER: MVI C,ILP CALL MEX DB 'Version for Morrow Micro Decision computers' DB CR,LF,0 RET ;..... ; ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; NOTE: You can change the SYSVER message to be longer or shorter. The ; end of your last routine should terminate by 0B00H if using the ; Hayes Smartmodem or by address 0D00H otherwise. ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; LOGON: DB 'LOGON GOES HERE',cr,0 ;..... ; ; ;======================================================================= ; ; This routine allows a 300 ms. break tone to be sent to reset some ; time-share computer. ; SENDBRK: MVI A,1FH ;SEND BREAK TONE JMP GOODBYE1 ;... ; ; ; This routine sends a 300 ms. break tone and sets DTR low for the same ; length of time to disconnect some modems such as the Bell 212A, etc. ; GOODBYE: MVI A,15H ;SEND BREAK, TURN OFF DTR ; GOODBYE1: OUT MODCTL1 ;SEND TO STATUS PORT MVI B,3 ;WAIT 300 MS. MVI C,TIMER CALL MEX MVI A,07H ;NORMAL SEND/RECEIVE WITH DTR OUT MODCTL1 ;SEND TO STATUS PORT RET ;..... ; ; ; Morrow MD initialization -- sets the 8251A for 8 bits, 1 stop pulse, ; DTR high, requires dip switches be set internally to 1200 baud then ; divides by 64 for 300, or by 16 for 1200 baud via "SET" command. Set ; at present to default to 1200 baud. The switch settings are only meaningful ; for the MD2 computer. This overlay has MD3 code to set the CTC timer chip ; to 1200 baud. MD2 users should change the MD3 equate near the front. ; INITMOD: MVI A,1 ;TRANSFER TIME FOR 300 BAUD STA MSPEED MVI A,087H ;INSURE OUT OF MODE OUT MODCTL1 ;MODEM STATUS PORT OUT MODCTL1 ;SLIGHT EXTRA DELAY MVI A,40H ;INITIALIZE USART OUT MODCTL1 ;MODEM STATUS PORT ; INITMOD1: MVI A,4FH ;DEFAULT TO DIVIDE BY 64 FOR 300 BAUD OUT MODCTL1 ;MODEM STATUS PORT MVI A,17H ;DTR, RCV, XMT, ERROR RESET OUT MODCTL1 ;MODEM STATUS PORT IN PORT ;CLEAR DATA PORT ; ; This is the beginning of the MD3 specific code. ; IF MD3 MVI A,0BEH OUT 0F3H LXI D,104 MOV A,E OUT 0F2H MOV A,D OUT 0F2H ENDIF ; ; End of MD3 specific code. ; RET ;..... ; ; SETUPR: MVI C,SBLANK ;ANY ARGUMENTS? CALL MEX JC TELL ;IF NOT, GO DISPLAY BAUD LXI D,CMDTBL MVI C,LOOKUP CALL MEX ;PARSE ARGUMENT PUSH H ;SAVE ANY PARSED ARGUMENT ADRS ON STACK RNC ;IF WE HAVE ONE, RETURN TO IT POP H ;OOPS, INPUT NOT FOUND IN TABLE MVI C,ILP CALL MEX ;TELL USER INPUT NOT VALID DB CR,LF,'Only 300 or 1200 allowed on SET command',CR,LF,0 RET ; CMDTBL: DB '30','0'+80H DW OK300 DB '120','0'+80H DW OK1200 DB 0 ; TELL: MVI C,ILP CALL MEX ;PRINT CURRENT BAUD RATE DB CR,LF,'Baud rate is now: ',0 LDA MSPEED MVI C,PRBAUD CALL MEX RET ; OK300: MVI A,1 ;MSPEED 300 BAUD VALUE MVI B,4FH ;DIVIDE BY 64 FOR 300 BAUD JMP LOADBD ;GO LOAD THEM ; OK1200: MVI A,5 MVI B,4EH ;DIVIDE BY 16 FOR 1200 BAUD ; ; LOADBD: STA INITMOD+1 ;CHANGE TIME-TO-SEND TO MATCH BAUDRATE MOV A,B ;GET BAUDRATE BYTE STA INITMOD1+1 ;STORE IN INITMOD JMP INITMOD ;REINITIALIZE TO NEW BAUDRATE, THEN DONE ; ; BAUDBUF: DB 10,0 DS 10 ; NEWBAUD: CPI 1 JZ OK300 CPI 5 JZ OK1200 RET ;..... ; ; ; (END OF INITMOD AND SETUP ROUTINES) ;======================================================================= ; ; ; These routines can be used for your equipment, be sure to end with RET ; SPCLMENU: RET ; ; ; Special MEX code for Morrow BIOS to not trap certain escape sequences ; ; Following line must be BIOS address of CONOUT. CONOUT: EQU 0F394H ; ; The address of the following line must be substituted at location ; OUTVEC for certain terminals to work properly with ; certain hosts. If you replace the address then all control ; codes sent to the terminal will have their high order bit set so that ; the MORROW will send them through properly and not trap them. ; SLBTYP: MOV A,C CPI 20H JP SLBT2 ORI 80H SLBT2: MOV C,A JMP CONOUT ;======================================================================= ; ; ; NOTE: MUST TERMINATE PRIOR TO 0B00H (with Smartmodem) ; 0D00H (without Smartmodem). ; ; ; This is the patch file for MEX 1.0 -- you may edit this file to change ; various initial variables. ; ; The order of the patch variables supported here will not change from ; version to version (i.e., new items will be added on to the end). ; ; ORG 0D00H ;location of patch variables ; ; ; The following line defines the MEX service call entry point, and ; is not meant to be changed by the user ; MEX: DS 3 ;MEX service call processor DS 3 ;reserved DS 1 ;reserved ; ; The following line contains the initial free-memory pointer for ; MEX. Sophisticated modem overlays requiring additional space may change ; this pointer (ie, move it higher), and thus "protect" an area of RAM. ; MEMRY: DS 2 ;first free memory pointer ; ; Following are the lowest-level vectors for console and list I/O used ; by MEX. These normally point to routines that save the registers and ; vector to the appropriate BIOS routines. Complex applications may ; need to intercept (or even replace) these routines. If you do this, ; be sure to preserve DE, HL and BC. ; STSVEC: DS 2 ;console status vector INVEC: DS 2 ;console input vector OUTVEC: DW SLBTYP ;console output vector LVEC: DS 2 ;list output vector LSTVEC: DS 2 ;list status vector ; ; The following line defines the location of the default MEX prompt. ; If you'd like to provide your own initial prompt, add a DW statement ; pointing to a prompt buffer structured as follows: ; ; DB ; DB ; DB ; ; and may be equal (especially if you disable the ; ID command by setting CHGPMT, below to 0); the ID command will, if ; left enabled, be limited to the value. ; PROMPT: DS 2 ;prompt location DS 1 ;reserved TYPLIN: DB 22 ;for TYPE command: # lines/screen PAUSFL: DB 1 ;for TYPE cmd: 1=pause 0=no pause SEPCHR: DB ';' ;multiple command-line separator ; ; following five for SENDOUT command ; SOWAIT: DB 4 ;# seconds waiting for a sendout echo SOREPL: DB 8 ;# seconds waiting for initial reply SOTRIG: DB '>' ;sendout trigger char from remote CANCHR: DB 'U'-64 ;sendout char to cancel line to remote SORTRY: DB 6 ;sendout # retries ; ; HEXFLG: DB 0 ;hex/decimal mode ESCCHR: DB 0AH ;terminal mode escape char (0AH = linefeed) NOBELL: DB 0 ;set to 1 to disable bell ; ; Buffer variables. See BUFFERS.DOC for setup information ; PSIZE: DB 2 ;default=2k ASIZE: DB 255 ;"big" capture buffer XSIZE: DB 16 ;16K transfer buffer NSIZE: DB 1 ;1k for 85 batch files PRELEN: DB 40 ;maximum length of PREFIX string SUFLEN: DB 40 ;maximum length of SUFFIX string ; ; Misc. stuff ; CDOSFL: DB 0 ;non-zero for CDOS WTECHO: DB 0 ;non-zero sets "wait-for-echo" KYSIZE: DW 400 ;size of keystring area, in bytes CISFLG: DB 1 ;non-zero allows CIS file transfers CISOK: DB 1 ;non zero allows STAT CIS ON or OFF CHGPMT: DB 1 ;non-zero allows ID (prompt chg) command ERRID: DB 1 ;non-zero prints ID msg in err msgs ; ; by setting the following DB to 0, you can disable the HELP ; command, freeing up space used by the help file index. ; HELPOK: DB 1 ;non-zero allows HELP command MEXDU: DB 0 ;user \/ alternate area for READ,LOAD,INI.MEX DB 0 ;drive/\ & HELP.MEX (if SEARCH <>0) DEBUG: DB 0 ;debugging in term-mode if non-zero EXCLSY: DB 1 ;non-0 excludes $SYS from batchsend, dir INIMEX: DB 1 ;non-zero runs INI.MEX (if present) at startup RTIMER: DB 1 ;receiver wait: # seconds [Plouff patch] PQSIZE: DW 150 ;size of the modem-port queue PHSIZE: DB 30 ;phone library size (# entries) SILENT: DB 0FFH ;0=silence multi-line & READ cmd echo ALERT: DB 255 ;alert-bell count on CALL complete EXTEND: DB 0 ;non-zero: unknown commands goto READ processor SPLIT: DB 0 ;non-zero: splits phonelib printout, shows baud SEARCH: DB 0 ;search mode 0,1,2,3 ; ; Following is the GLOBAL secondary options table. To ; set an option to global, change its ASCII character to a 0. ; RESTT: DB 'BDLQRSTVX' ; ; END