TITLE 'MEX CTS COMPANION MODEM OVERLAY V1.0' ; ; (DELETE ABOVE TITLE LINE IF ASSEMBLING WITH ASM) ; ; CTS Companion modem overlay for MEX: revision 1.0 ; Written 07/24/84 by Ronald G. Fowler (V1.0) ; ; This modules adapts MEX for the CTS Companion modem. The main ; function of this module is to provide dialing capability; ; the disconnect vector is ancillary. ; ; This overlay assumes that the 'echo command' switch on the ; back panel (switch 2) is in the UP position, causing command ; characters to be echoed. We use the echoed characters to ; pace the command, since the CTS input buffer is easily overrun. ; ; Note that you must handle the initial ^Q baudrate setup ; (needed by the Companion at powerup) in terminal mode, since MEX ; does not yet provide a smartmodem initialization entrypoint. You ; may also want to disable the ^T disconnect character by issuing ; the "@@" command in terminal mode (although this will defeat the ; DISC option below, and require disconnect support be handled through ; DTR control in your hardware overlay). This will sometimes be ; desirable to avoid disconnect problems when transmitting files ; in protocol mode over packet-switched networks (eg, Arpa and Compu- ; serve), where a block ending in control T could cause a disconnect ; if it takes more than one second for the ACK or NAK sequence to ; return from the remote end. This will not usually be necessary ; for RCPM work, since character turnaround is normally much less ; than one second. ; ; ; ; ; ; The only conditional you might want to change in this ; module is the DISC equate below -- if left on, MEX will ; use the Companion's disconnect code. If you prefer to ; provide your own in your overlay's DISCV vector (e.g., ; by dropping DTR), then set DISC to FALSE and re-assemble. ; (If you don't understand this, then play it safe, and ; leave the equate set as it is). ; ; This overlay will work with any modem overlay that terminates ; prior to 0B00H ; FALSE EQU 0 TRUE EQU NOT FALSE ; ; NUMRES EQU FALSE ; TRUE = INTERPRET NUMERIC RESULT CODES ; FALSE = IGNORE NUMERIC RESULT CODES ; DISC EQU TRUE ;<<== CHANGE TO FALSE IF YOU DISC. WITH DTR ; ; SYSTEM CONSTANTS ; TPULSE EQU 0105H ;TONE/PULSE FLAG IN MODEM OVERLAY DIALV EQU 0162H ;LOCATION OF DIAL VECTOR IN OVERLAY DISCV EQU 0165H ;LOCATION OF DISCONNECT VECTOR IN OVERLAY DIALOC EQU 0B00H ;DIALING CODE GOES HERE MEX EQU 0D00H ;"CALL MEX" ; ; FOLLOWING ARE FUNCTION CODES FOR THE MEX SERVICE CALL PROCESSOR ; INMDM EQU 255 ;RETURN CHAR FROM MDM IN A, CY=NO CHR IN 100MS TIMER EQU 254 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) ; CR EQU 13 LF EQU 10 ; ; ; ORG DIALV ;OVERLAY THE DIALING VECTOR JMP DIAL ; IF DISC ;IF PROVIDING DISCONNECT CODE ORG DISCV ;OVERLAY THE VECTOR JMP DISCON ENDIF ; ; This is the DIAL routine called by MEX to dial a digit. The digit ; to be dialed is passed in the A register. Note that two special ; codes must be intercepted as non-digits: 254 (start dial sequence) ; and 255 (end-dial sequence). Mex will always call DIAL with 254 ; in the accumulator prior to dialing a number. Mex will also call ; dial with 255 in A as an indication that dialing is complete. Thus, ; the overlay may use these values to "block" the number, holding it ; in a buffer until it is completely assembled (in fact, that's the ; scheme employed here for the CTS modem). ; ; After the 254-start-dial sequence, MEX will call the overlay with ; digits, one-at-a-time. MEX will make no assumptions about the dig- ; its, and will send each to the DIAL routine un-inspected (some modems, ; like the CTS modem, allow special non-numeric characters in the ; phone number, and MEX may make no assumptions about these). ; ; After receiving the end-dial sequence (255) the overlay must take ; whatever end-of-dial actions are necessary *including* waiting for ; carrier at the distant end. The overlay should monitor the keyboard ; during this wait (using the MEX keystat service call), and return ; an exit code to MEX in the A register, as follows: ; ; 0 - Carrier detected, connection established ; 1 - Far end busy (only for modems that can detect this condition) ; 2 - No answer (or timed out waiting for modem response) ; 3 - Keyboard abort (^C only: all others should be ignored) ; 4 - Error reported by modem ; ; ; ; The overlay should not loop forever in the carrier-wait routine, but ; instead use either the overlay timer vector, or the INMDMV (timed 100 ; ms character wait) service call routine. ; ; The DIAL routine is free to use any of the registers, but must return ; the above code after an end-dial sequence ; ORG DIALOC ; DIAL: LHLD DIALPT ;FETCH POINTER CPI 254 ;START DIAL? JZ STDIAL ;JUMP IF SO CPI 255 ;END DIAL? JZ ENDIAL ;JUMP IF SO ; ; Not start or end sequence, must be a digit to be sent to the modem ; MOV M,A ;PUT CHAR IN BUFFER INX H ;ADVANCE POINTER SHLD DIALPT ;STUFF PNTR RET ;ALL DONE ; ; Here on a start-dial sequence ; STDIAL: LXI H,DIALBF ;SET UP BUFFER POINTER SHLD DIALPT STD1: MVI C,INMDM ;CLEAR ANY WAITING MODEM CHARACTERS CALL MEX JNC STD1 ;LOOP UNTIL NO MORE RET ; ; Here on an end-dial sequence ; ENDIAL: MVI M,CR ;STUFF END-OF-LINE INTO BUFFER INX H ;FOLLOWED BY TERMINATOR MVI M,0 LDA TPULSE ;GET OVERLAY'S TOUCH-TONE FLAG STA CTDIAL ;MAKE DIALING COMMAND LXI H,CTDIAL ;POINT TO DIALING STRING CALL CTSEND ;SEND IT WAITSM: MVI C,INMDM CALL MEX ;CATCH ANY OUTPUT FROM THE MODEM JNC WAITSM ;LOOP UNTIL NO MORE CHARACTERS ; ; THE FOLLOWING LOOP WAITS FOR A RESULT FROM THE MODEM (UP TO ; 60 SECONDS: YOU MAY CHANGE THIS VALUE IN THE FOLLOWING LINE). ; RESULT: MVI C,60 ;<<== MAXIMUM TIME TO WAIT FOR RESULT SMWLP: PUSH B MVI B,1 ;CHECK FOR A CHAR, UP TO 1 SEC WAIT MVI C,TMDINP ;DO TIMED INPUT CALL MEX POP B JNC SMTEST ;JUMP IF MODEM HAD A CHAR PUSH B ;NO, TEST FOR CONTROL-C FROM CONSOLE MVI C,CHEKCC CALL MEX POP B JNZ SMNEXT ;IF NOT, JUMP MVI B,CR ;YES, SHUT DOWN THE MODEM MVI C,SNDCHR CALL MEX MVI A,3 ;RETURN ABORT CODE RET SMNEXT: DCR C ;NO JNZ SMWLP ;CONTINUE ; ; ONE MINUTE WITH NO MODEM RESPONSE (OR NO CONNECTION) ; SMTIMO: MVI A,2 ;RETURN TIMEOUT CODE RET ; ; MODEM GAVE US A RESULT, CHECK IT ; SMTEST: ANI 7FH ;IGNORE ANY PARITY CALL SMANAL ;TEST THE RESULT MOV A,B ;A=RESULT (CY SIGNIFICANT HERE TOO) PUSH PSW ;SAVE IT SMTLP: MVI C,INMDM ;FLUSH ANY REMAINING COMMAND LINE CALL MEX JC SMCHEK ;JUMP IF NO INPUT CPI LF ;GOT SOME ... WAITING FOR EOL JNZ SMTLP ;EAT ANY IN-BETWEEN SMCHEK: POP PSW ;A HAS MEX RETURN-CODE, CY=1 IF UNKNOWN RNC ;IF VALID RETURN CODE, EXIT CPI 'R' ;RING? JNZ RESULT ;IGNORE IT IF NOT MVI A,'*' ;YEP, SHOW CONSOLE WITH AN ASTERISK CALL TYPE JMP RESULT ;AND CONTINUE ; ; ANALYZE CODE, RETURN CY=1 IF UNKNOWN CODE. VALID ; EXIT CODES COME BACK IN B, CHAR IN A IS PRESERVED. ; SMANAL: MVI B,0 ;PREP CONNECT CODE CPI 'O' ;"ON LINE"? RZ INR B ;PREP BUSY CODE B=1 CPI 'B' ;B=BUSY RZ INR B ;PREP NO CONNECT MSG B=2 CPI 'N' ;N=NO PHONE # OR NO ANSWER OR NO DIALTONE RZ STC ;UNKNOWN... RET ; ; FOLLOWING ROUTINE DISCONNECTS THE MODEM USING THE CTS ; DISCONNECT CODE. ALL REGISTERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS FUNCTION. ; NOTHING RETURNED TO CALLER. ; IF DISC ; DISCON: LXI H,CTDISC ;SEND ^T CALL CTSEND MVI B,1 ;WAIT 1 SECOND MVI C,TIMER CALL MEX RET ; CTDISC: DB 'T'-64,0 ; ENDIF ; ; SEND STRING TO MODEM ; CTSEND: MVI C,SNDRDY ;WAIT FOR MODEM READY CALL MEX JNZ CTSEND MOV A,M ;FETCH NEXT CHARACTER INX H ORA A ;END? RZ ;DONE IF SO MOV B,A ;NO, POSITION FOR SENDING MVI C,SNDCHR ;NOPE, SEND THE CHARACTER CALL MEX MVI C,INMDM ;WAIT FOR ECHOED CHARACTER CALL MEX JMP CTSEND ; ; TYPE CHARACTER IN A ON SCREEN ; TYPE: PUSH H ;SAVE THE REGISTERS PUSH D PUSH B PUSH PSW MOV E,A ;ALIGN MVI C,2 ;FUNCTION CODE CALL MEX ;DO IT POP PSW ;CLEAN UP AND EXIT POP B POP D POP H RET ; ; DATA AREA ; CTDIAL: DB 'T' DIALBF: DS 52 ;2* 24 CHAR MAX, + CR + NULL + SLOP DIALPT: DS 2 ;DIAL POSITION POINTER ; END