; M7VT-4.ASM -- DEC Micro Overlay File for MDM7xx 01-Sep-84 ; ; This OverlayFile supports the DEC Micros VT180, Rainbow and DECmate II ; with CP/M. ; ; NOTE: The speed of this program runs at whatever baudrate ; you have set your currently booted disk via CONFIG. ; If you need a different speed, you will need to boot ; a disk with a different CONFIG speed for that port. ; This requires a separate disk for each baud rate, ; with a subsequent reboot for the new speed. ; ; The micro's COMM-port is used. Baudrates are "parallel" to the con- ; sole baudrates, no need for a "special" baudrate routine. BDOS calls ; are used since the COMM-port is I/O-wise reader/punch. ; ; I/O byte redirection is used in conjunction with a direct BIOS-CONSTAT ; call to test for COMM-status. ; ; This technique (although a little slower than direct I/O using inter- ; rupt on INPUT) is general enough to be system independent. Set one of ; the following selections to YES: ; ; RAINBO1 for (old) Version 1 CP/M 80/86 ; RAINBO2 for (current) Version 2 of CP/M 80/86 ; DECMATE for DECmate II with CP/M option ; ROBIN for the VT180 (aka ROBIN) ; ; - B. Eiben ; DEC Large System Marketing ; Marlboro, Mass. ; ;*********************************************************************** ; ; 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. ; ; You could look at other overlay files to see how the GOODBYE and/or ; SETUPR areas are handled. You could then adapt one of those, if ap- ; propriate for your equipment in this overlay. Some examples: ; ; "DP" Datapoint 1560 overlay using 8251 I/O and CTC timers for ; setting baud rates ; "H8" Heath H89 overlay for 8250 I/O and programmable baud rates ; "HZ" Zenith 120 overlay for 2661B initialization and baud rates ; "XE" Xerox 820II overlay for Z80-SIO intialization, etc. ; ; Edit this file for your preferences then follow the "TO USE:" example ; shown below. ; ; TO USE: First edit this file filling in answers for your own ; equipment. Then assemble with ASM.COM or equivalent ; assembler. Then use DDT to overlay the the results ; of this program to the original .COM file: ; ; A>DDT MDM7xx.COM ; DDT VERS 2.2 ; NEXT PC ; 4A00 0100 ; -IM7VT-1.HEX (note the "I" command) ; -R ("R" loads in the .HEX file) ; NEXT PC ; 4A00 0000 ; -G0 (return to CP/M) ; A>SAVE 73 MDM7xx.COM (now have a modified .COM file) ; ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; ; Or (easier and less error-prone) use MLOAD21.COM instead of the above ; DDT.COM merge-technique: ; ; MLOAD21 MODEM.COM=MDM7xx.COM,M7VT-2.HEX ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; ; 09/01/84 Updated for MDM740 - Irv Hoff ; 29/08/84 Changed to split Rainbow V1/V2 - B. Eiben ; (incompatible I/O byte) ; 11/24/83 Changed to add Rainbow and Decmate - B. Eiben ; 11/11/83 Renamed to M7VT-1.ASM, no changes - Irv Hoff ; 08/09/83 Revised to work with a VT180 - Michael Gwilliam ; 04/04/83 First version of this file - Irv Hoff ; ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; BELL: EQU 07H ;bell CR: EQU 0DH ;carriage return ESC: EQU 1BH ;escape LF: EQU 0AH ;linefeed ; YES: EQU 0FFH NO: EQU 0 ; ; ; Change the following information to match your equipment ; ROBIN: EQU yes ;aka DEC VT180 RAINBO1: EQU NO ;Rainbow Software V1 RAINBO2: EQU NO ;Rainbow Software V2 DECMATE: EQU NO ;.. with CP/M option ; ; ; BDOS: EQU 0005 ;address of BDOS entry PUNCH: EQU 4 ;punch function READER: EQU 3 ;reader function MODDCDB: EQU 4 ;carrier detect bit MODDCDA: EQU 0 ;value when active MODRCVB: EQU 0FFH ;bit to test for recedive MODRCVR: EQU 0FFH ;value when ready MODSNDB: EQU 0FFH ;bit to test for send MODSNDR: EQU 0FFH ;value when ready ; ; ORG 100H ; ; ; Change the clock speed to suit your system ; DS 3 ;(for "JMP START" instruction) ; PMMIMODEM: DB NO ;yes=PMMI S-100 Modem 103H AUTODIAL: DB YES ;yes=HAYES-type modem, no=other 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 NO ;yes=user-added Setup routine 10BH SCRNTEST: DB YES ;Cursor control routine 10CH RETRY: DB NO ;yes=reset the error limit to try again 10DH ;no=resend a record after a valid-NAK 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 YES ;yes=convert rub to backspace 111H TOGGLERUB: DB YES ;yes=allow toggling of rub to backspace 112H BADDLF: 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 ;yes=printer available 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 YES ;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 300 ms. break tone 120H NOCONNCT: DB 'N'-40H ;^N = Disconnect from the 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 ;changed to be closer to KERMIT (B.G.E) ; ; DS 2 ; 128H ; IN$MODCTL1: JMP INCTL ;in modem control port 12AH DS 7 OUT$MODDATP: JMP OUTDATA ;out modem data port 134H DS 7 IN$MODDATP: JMP INDATA ;in modem data port 13EH DS 7 ANI$MODRCVB: ANI MODRCVB ! RET ;bit to test for receive ready 148H CPI$MODRCVR: CPI MODRCVR ! RET ;value of rcv. bit when ready 14BH ANI$MODSNDB: MVI A,MODSNDB ! RET ;bit to test for send ready 14EH CPI$MODSNDR: CPI MODSNDR ! RET ;value of send bit when ready 151H DS 6 ;Together these do nothing 156H ; OUT$MODCTL1: RET ! NOP ! NOP ;out modem control port #2 15AH OUT$MODCTL2: RET ! NOP ! NOP ;out modem control port #1 15DH ; LOGONPTR: DW LOGON ;for user message. 160H DS 6 ; 162H JMP$GOODBYE: JMP GOODBYE ; 168H JMP$INITMOD: JMP INITMOD ;go to user written routine 16BH RET ! NOP ! NOP ;(by-passes PMMI routine) 16EH RET ! NOP ! NOP ;(by-passes PMMI routine) 171H RET ! NOP ! NOP ;(by-passes PMMI routine) 174H JMP$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$TIMER DS 3 ; 192H ; ; ; Routine to clear to end of screen. If using CLREOS and CLRSCRN, set ; SCRNTEST to YES at 010AH (above). ; CLREOS: CALL JMP$ILPRT ; 195H DB ESC,'[','0','J',0; 198H RET ; 19DH ; CLRSCRN:JMP DECVT100 ; 19EH DB 0,0,0,0,0 ; 1A1H RET ; 1A6H ; SYSVER: CALL JMP$ILPRT ; 1A7H XSO: EQU 14 ;"shift out" character XSI: EQU 15 ;"shift in" character DB 'Version for: ',ESC,'[7m',ESC,')0' DB 'd',XSO,'x',XSI DB 'i',XSO,'x',XSI DB 'g',XSO,'x',XSI DB 'i',XSO,'x',XSI DB 't',XSO,'x',XSI DB 'a',XSO,'x',XSI DB 'l',ESC,'[m ' ; IF ROBIN DB 'DEC VT180 and external modem' ENDIF ;ROBIN ; IF RAINBO1 DB 'DEC Rainbow V1 and external modem' ENDIF ;RAINBO1 ; IF RAINBO2 DB 'DEC Rainbow V2 and external modem' ENDIF ;RAINBO2 ; IF DECMATE DB 'DECMATE II and external modem' ENDIF ;DECMATE ; DB CR,LF,0 RET ;..... ; ; ; Modem I/O primitive ; ; Subroutine to output a character to the modem. This routine does it's ; own status checking. ; OUTDATA:PUSH B ;save... PUSH D ;...the... PUSH H ;...registers. MOV E,A ;move output byte into E MVI C,PUNCH ;use the BDOS function CALL BDOS ;go POP H ;restore... POP D ;...the... POP B ;...registers. RET ;..... ; ; ; Subroutine to input a character from the modem. ; This routine will wait until one becomes available. ; INDATA: PUSH B ;save... PUSH D ;...the... PUSH H ;...regesters. MVI C,READER ;use the BDOS function CALL BDOS ;go POP H ;restore... POP D ;...the... POP B ;...registers. RET ;..... ; ; ; Screen- Clearing needs more space than left above ; DECVT100: CALL JMP$ILPRT DB ESC,'[','2','J',ESC,'[','H',0 RET ; ; ; The Check for characters at COMM-Port using I/O redirection ; IOBYTE EQU 3 ;some definitions ; IF RAINBO1 OR ROBIN DEFIO EQU 95H ;the "standard" setting BATIO EQU 56H ENDIF ;RAINBO1 OR ROBIN ; IF RAINBO2 DEFIO EQU 15H ;the "standard" setting BATIO EQU 96H ENDIF ;RAINBO2 ; IF DECMATE DEFIO EQU 81H ;the "standard" setting BATIO EQU 42H ENDIF ;DECMATE ; INCTL: PUSH B PUSH D PUSH H ;save the environment MVI A,BATIO ;change I/O byte STA IOBYTE CALL BCONST ;call BIOS direct - see INITMOD PUSH A MVI A,DEFIO ;change I/O byte back STA IOBYTE POP A POP H ;restore environment POP D POP B RET ;..... ; ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; NOTE: You can change the SYSVER message to be longer or shorter. The ; end of your last routine should terminate by 0400H (601 bytes ; available after start of SYSVER) if using the Hayes Smartmodem ; or by address 0C00H (2659 bytes) otherwise. ; ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; You can put in a message at this location which can be called up with ; CTL-O if TRANLOGON has been set YES. You can use several lines if ; desired. End with a 0. ; LOGON: DB 'How are you today?',CR,LF,0 ;..... ; ; ; Add your own routine here to send a break tone to reset some time- ; share computers, if desired. ; SENDBRK:RET ;..... ; ; ; Add your own routine here to put DTR low and/or send a break tone. ; Check other routines such as MDM709DP.ASM which is using this feature. ; GOODBYE:RET ;..... ; ; ; You can use this area for any special initialization or setup you may ; wish to include. Each must stop with a RET. You can check the other ; available overlays for ideas how to write your own routines if that ; may be of some help. ; INITMOD:LHLD 1 ;Get BIOS jump-table adress LXI D,3 DAD D ;CONSTAT routine in BIOS SHLD BCONST+1 ;modify our "routine" RET ; BCONST: JMP $-$ ;address "filled in" by above code ; SETUPR: RET ;..... ; ; ; If using the Hayes Smartmodem this is unavailable without a special ; change. ; SPCLMENU: RET ; ; ; NOTE: MUST TERMINATE PRIOR TO 0400H (with Smartmodem) ; 0C00H (without Smartmodem) ;..... ; END ;