; Z3HDR - Maximum Configuration ; Offset: 5100H ************************************************************************* * * * Z C P R 3 -- Z80-Based Command Processor Replacement, Version 3.0 * * * * Copyright (c) 1984 by Richard Conn * * Copyright Pending, US Government * * All Rights Reserved * * * * ZCPR3 was written by Richard Conn, who assumes no responsibility * * or liability for its use. ZCPR3 is released to the CP/M user * * community for non-commercial use only. * * * * All registered users of CP/M are encouraged to freely copy and use * * ZCPR3 and its associated utilities on their registered systems for * * non-commercial purposes. * * * * Any commercial use of ZCPR3 is prohibited unless approved by the * * author, Richard Conn, or his authorized agent, Echelon, Inc, in * * writing. * * * * This is the RELEASE VERSION of ZCPR3. * * * ************************************************************************* ; ; Module: Z3HDR ; Author: Richard Conn ; Module Used By: ZCPR3 Version 3.x ; Note: Z3HDR contains the key customization equates for ZCPR3. These ; equates allow the user to select various ZCPR3 options and do an ; extensive amount of tailoring of ZCPR3 to the user's desires. ; ; ; 1. BASIC SYSTEM DEFINITIONS ; ; The following equates may be used to customize this CPR for the user's ; system and integration technique. The following equate are provided: ; ; REL - TRUE if integration is to be done via MOVCPM ; - FALSE if integration is to be done via DDT and SYSGEN ; ; CPRLOC - Base Page Address of CPR; this value can be obtained by running ; the CCPLOC program on your system, and if REL is FALSE, this ; value is supplied through the Z3BASE.LIB CCP equate ; REL EQU FALSE ; IF REL CPRLOC EQU 0 ELSE CPRLOC EQU CCP ;VALUE PROVIDED IN Z3BASE.LIB ENDIF ; ; 2. DEFAULT FILE TYPES ; ; The following macros define the file types of the command object files ; (COM files under CP/M 2.2) to be loaded when a non-resident ZCPR3 command ; is given and of the indirect command files (SUB files under CP/M 2.2) to ; be used to extract commands from when the indirect command facility is ; invoked. ; COMTYP MACRO DB 'COM' ENDM SUBTYP MACRO DB 'SUB' ENDM ; ; 3. SUBMIT FILE PROCESSING ; ; The following flag enables the ability of ZCPR3 to process ; SUBMIT files (command files of the form $$$.SUB). If SUBON is TRUE, then ; ZCPR3 will process such files like CP/M's CCP normally does; if SUBON is ; FALSE, ZCPR3 will not process such files (ignore them). In such a case, ; only indirect command file facilities like ZEX will work. Much code is ; saved inside of the ZCPR3 Command Processor if SUBON is set to FALSE, ; but this rather useful facility is lost. ; SUBON EQU TRUE ; ; 4. COMMAND PREFIX ; ; The following flag allows ZCPR3 to accept commands of the form ; "du:command params" or "dir:command params". If DRVPREFIX is TRUE, ; this form is accepted; if FALSE, this form is not accepted. ; DRVPREFIX equ TRUE ; ; 5. COMMAND ATTRIBUTES ; ; The following equate allows the user to select the attributes of the ; COM files which are selected for execution. The ZCPR3 Command Processor ; can be made to execute only COM files with the System attribute set, with ; the Directory (non-System) attribute set, or with either attribute set. ; The following values are defined for this equate: ; ; COMATT Files Selected ; 0 System ; 80H Directory ; 1 Both System and Directory ; COMATT equ 01H ; ; 6. ZCPR3 RESIDENT COMMAND ACTIVATION AND WHEEL FACILITY ; ; The following equates enable various ZCPR3-resident commands. ; The user may invoke these as desired, but should keep in mind the size ; of the resulting ZCPR3 and make sure it does not exceed the required ; limits. ; DIRON equ FALSE ;DIR COMMAND LTON equ FALSE ;LIST, TYPE COMMANDS GOON equ TRUE ;GO COMMAND ERAON equ FALSE ;ERA COMMAND SAVEON equ TRUE ;SAVE COMMAND RENON equ FALSE ;REN COMMAND GETON equ TRUE ;GET COMMAND JUMPON equ FALSE ;JUMP COMMAND NOTEON equ FALSE ;NOTE COMMAND ; ; The Wheel equate table enables the WHEEL facility of ZCPR3. With this ; facility, a WHEEL BYTE, which exists somewhere in memory, is examined ; before a set of installer-selected commands are executed. ; If this byte is not zero, then the command proceeds. If it is zero, ; then the command is not allowed to proceed and is exited with an error ; message. ; ; The following set of equates make each of the indicated commands ; selectable to respond to the Wheel Byte or not. For instance, if ; WERA=TRUE, then it responds to the Wheel Byte; if WERA=FALSE, it does not. ; IF Z3WHL NE 0 ;IF A WHEEL BYTE ADDRESS IS DEFINED WERA equ FALSE ;Make ERA a Wheel-Oriented Command WREN equ FALSE ; " REN " " " " WLT equ FALSE ; " L/T " " " " (LIST/TYPE) WGO equ FALSE ; " GO " " " " WSAVE equ FALSE ; " SAVE " " " " WGET equ FALSE ; " GET " " " " WJUMP equ FALSE ; " JUMP " " " " WDU equ FALSE ; " DU: " " " " (DU/DIR Change) WHEEL equ WERA OR WREN OR WLT OR WGO OR WSAVE OR WGET OR WJUMP OR WDU ENDIF ;Z3WHL ; ; 7. ZCPR3 RESIDENT COMMAND TABLE ; ; This table consists of the names of the various ZCPR3-resident ; commands and their addresses. The NCHARS equate defines how many ; characters long each name may be, and all table entries must be exactly ; the indicated number of characters (trailing spaces are used to fill ; out shorter names). ; ; Each table entry is structured as follows: ; ; DB 'CMND' ;Name of Command (NCHARS long) ; DB CMNDADR ;Address of Command within ZCPR3 ; ; The installer should only change the names of the commands as ; desired and should not, as a rule, touch the address definition since ; this is fixed within the body of ZCPR3. ; NCHARS EQU 4 ;NUMBER OF CHARS/COMMAND CTABLE MACRO ; IF DIRON DB 'DIR ' DW DIR ;DIRECTORY DISPLAY COMMAND ENDIF ; IF LTON DB 'LIST' DW LIST ;LIST FILE ON PRINTER COMMAND DB 'TYPE' DW TYPE ;TYPE FILE ON CONSOLE COMMAND ENDIF ; IF GOON DB 'GO ' DW GO ;EXECUTE CURRENT TPA COMMAND ENDIF ; IF ERAON DB 'ERA ' DW ERA ;ERASE FILES COMMAND ENDIF ; IF SAVEON DB 'SAVE' DW SAVE ;SAVE TPA COMMAND ENDIF ; IF RENON DB 'REN ' DW REN ;RENAME FILES COMMAND ENDIF ; IF GETON DB 'GET ' DW GET ;LOAD FILE INTO TPA COMMAND ENDIF ; IF JUMPON DB 'JUMP' DW JUMP ;JUMP TO ANY MEMORY LOCATION COMMAND ENDIF ; IF NOTEON DB 'NOTE' DW NOTE ;NOTE - NULL COMMAND (NOP) ENDIF ; ENDM ; ; 8. CONTROLS ON ZCPR3 RESIDENT COMMANDS ; ; The following sets of equates provide special controls and ; parameters on various ZCPR3-resident commands. ; ; ; The following equates set the width of the spacing between the ; file names for the DIR command and the character used to separate file ; names from one another on the same line. ; ; Assuming that FENCE is set to the character '|', If WIDE is TRUE, ; then the output will look like: ; ; filename.typ__|__filename.typ ... ; ; while if WIDE is FALSE, the output will look like: ; ; filename.typ_|_filename.typ ... ; ; (underscore represents a space) ; WIDE EQU TRUE FENCE EQU '|' ; ; The following equates define two flags which are used in ; conjunction with the DIR command on the command line. SYSFLG is ; the character used to indicate to DIR that all files, both System ; and Non-System, are to be displayed. SOFLG is the character used ; to indicate to DIR that only the System files are to be displayed. ; By default, DIR displays non-System files. ; ; For example, if SYSFLG is set to 'A' and SOFLG is set to ; 'S', then: ; DIR *.COM A ; ; displays all COM files with both System and non-System attributes ; while: ; DIR *.COM S ; ; displays only COM files with the System attribute. Naturally: ; ; DIR *.COM ; ; displays only COM files with the non-System attribute. ; SYSFLG EQU 'A' SOFLG EQU 'S' ; ; The following equate causes ERA to confirm the files to be erased ; before it goes ahead and erases them. If ERAOK is TRUE, then the user ; will be prompted each time; if it is FALSE, then the user will not be ; prompted. ; ERAOK equ FALSE ; ; If ERAOK is TRUE, the following equate adds a Verify option to the ; ERA command which causes the user to be prompted only if the Verify ; option letter, defined by ERDFLG, is given after the file name. If ; ERAV is TRUE, then the user will be asked to verify only when ERDFLG ; is contained in the command line; if ERAV is FALSE, the user will always ; be asked to verify. ; ; For example, if ERAOK is TRUE, ERAV is TRUE, and ERDFLG is 'V', ; then the command: ; ERA *.* V ; will result in the file names being displayed and the user being asked ; for verification. If the V option were not given, the user would not ; be asked for verification. ; ERAV equ FALSE ERDFLG equ 'V' ; ; The following equates set the paging parameters for the TYPE ; command. ; ; PGDFLT determines if TYPE pages by default. If PGDFLT is TRUE, ; then: ; TYPE FILE.TXT ; ; will be paged. If PGDFLT is FALSE, the above command will not be paged. ; ; PGDFLG defines the option character in the TYPE command line which ; is used to toggle the default set by PGDFLT. Assuming that PGDFLG is set ; to 'P', then: ; TYPE FILE.TXT P ; ; will page the file listing if PGDFLT is FALSE and not page it if PGDFLT is ; TRUE. ; PGDFLT EQU TRUE PGDFLG EQU 'P' ; ; The following equate defines the number of lines on the user's CRT ; screen for use by the TYPE command when it is paging. This value is usually ; 24. ; NLINES EQU 24 ; ; The following equate defines the option letter used with the ; SAVE command to indicate that the associated number is 128-byte sectors ; as opposed to 256-byte pages. For example, if SECTFLG is set to 'S', then: ; ; SAVE 25 FILE.BIN S ; ; save 25 128-byte sectors starting at location 100H into the file named ; FILE.BIN. IF the S option was not present, SAVE would have saved 25 ; 256-byte blocks starting at location 100H into the file named FILE.BIN. ; SECTFLG EQU 'S' ; ; 9. PATH DEFINITION ; ; The following equate specifies the address of the PATH to be followed ; for the PATH command-search if the PATH is to be initialized by the BIOS ; and set by the user via a PATH.COM program. The value of PATH should ; be the address of the PATH data area in memory. If the internal PATH ; provided by ZCPR3 is to be used, then PATHBASE should be equated to 0, ; which selects the PATH located just after the MEMLOAD routine. If the ; external PATH is to be used, then PATHBASE should be set to the address ; of the external path. ; ; A PATH is a series of byte-pairs, terminated by a binary 0. The first ; byte of each pair is the disk number (1-16 for disks A-P), and the second ; byte of each pair is the user number (0-31). The special character '$' ; indicates the current user or current disk. For example, the path ; from current disk/current user to current disk/user 0 to disk A/user 0 ; is selected by the following sequence: ; ; DB '$$' ;current disk/user ; DB '$',0 ;current disk/user 0 ; DB 1,0 ;disk A/user 0 ; DB 0 ;end of path ; IF EXPATH NE 0 ;External Path Selected ; ; This equate defines the base address of the external path ; PATH equ EXPATH ;External ZCPR3 PATH at CBIOS Buffer Area ELSE ;Internal Path Selected ; ; The following macro defines the n-element internal path ; IPATH MACRO db 'A'-'@','$' ;Disk A, Current User db 'A'-'@',0 ;Disk A, User 0 db 0 ;End of Path -- MUST be here ENDM ; ENDIF ; ; The following flag enables ZCPR3 to perform an optimized path ; search when it is searching along a path for a file. If this equate ; is TRUE, ZCPR3 will build a path in memory of absolute entries (A1, B7, etc) ; from the symbolic path (one containing '$') which is the path it would ; otherwise use. This new path would contain no duplicate path elements, ; where a symbolic path analysis may. For example, if the path is: ; ; db 'A'-'@','$' ;disk A, current user ; db 'A'-'@',15 ;disk A, user 15 ; db 0 ; ; then if the user is logged into A15, setting the below equate to TRUE ; would allow ZCPR3 to build the path: ; ; db 'A'-'@',15 ;only one entry ; db 0 ; ; in the analysis of this symbolic path, while with this equate FALSE, ; ZCPR3 may log into A15 as many as three times (once for the default ; and twice more for the symbolic path) in looking for a file which is ; not found before it gives up. Using this minimum path facility costs ; some code in ZCPR3, but it speeds up processing noticably in some cases. ; ; Enable this equate if MINIMUM PATH SEARCH is to be employed. ; MINPATH EQU TRUE ; ; In searching for a file along a path, ZCPR3 can be commanded ; to always look in the current logged-in directory before beginning ; the path search. This equate controls this feature. If SCANCUR ; is set to TRUE, the current directory need never be referenced in ; a symbolic path expression (DB '$','$') since SCANCUR insures that ; the current directory is scanned. ; ; Enable this equate if the current DU is always to be scanned. ; SCANCUR EQU TRUE ; ; 10. DU AND DIR CONTROLS ; ; ; The following equate enables the appearance of the current disk/user ; in the ZCPR3 prompt. If set to FALSE, the prompt appears as '>' (assuming ; > is the current value of CPRMPT). If set to TRUE, the prompt appears ; as 'd>' or 'dn>'. (see INCLNDR below) ; INCLDU equ TRUE ; ; The following equate allows ZCPR3 to accept the DU: prefix or ; login form for input. Set this to TRUE if DU: prefix is to be allowed. ; ; Setting this equate to TRUE allows the following forms: ; ; A>B1: ; A>TYPE B4:FILE.TXT ; A>B: ; A>1: ; ACCPTDU EQU TRUE ; ; This equate enables ZCPR3 to process DIR: forms internally ; through the memory-based named directory buffer. This equate and ; the NDBASE address should be TRUE (non-zero) in order to enable ; ZCPR3 to process named directories. ; ; If NDINCP is TRUE, the following forms are allowed: ; ; A>ROOT: ; A>TYPE TEXT:FILE.TXT ; ; if the other associated equates (below) are set correctly. ; NDINCP EQU TRUE ; ; The following equate will cause the name of the current directory ; to be displayed as part of the prompt along with the DU form if enabled. ; (see INCLDU above) ; ; For example, if INCLNDR is TRUE, the prompt would look like: ; ; B7:TEXT> -- if INCLDU is also TRUE ; TEXT> -- if INCLDU is FALSE ; INCLNDR EQU TRUE ; ; The following equate allows ZCPR3 to accept the DIR: prefix or ; login form for input. Set this to TRUE if DIR: prefix is to be allowed. ; ; Setting this equate to TRUE allows the following forms: ; ; A>ROOT: ; A>TYPE TEXT:FILE.TXT ; ACCPTND EQU TRUE ; ; The following equate determines the hierarchy of DU:/DIR: evaluation. ; Set this to TRUE if DU: is to be tested for before DIR: or set this to ; FALSE if DIR: is to be tested for before DU:. If this is FALSE, named ; directories like C: (standing for C work area - NOT disk C) are permitted. ; ; Assuming that a directory for C programs, named 'C', and a root ; directory, named 'ROOT', exist, then if DUFIRST is set to FALSE: ; ; A>C: -- logs the user into the directory named 'C' ; A>ROOT: -- logs the user into the directory named 'ROOT' ; ; while if DUFIRST is set to TRUE: ; ; A>C: -- logs the user into disk C: (dir C can't be accessed) ; A>ROOT: -- logs the user into the directory named 'ROOT' ; DUFIRST EQU FALSE ; ; Enable password check on named directory references. If a named ; directory is referenced and has a password associated with it, ZCPR3 ; will ask the user for this password and approve the reference only ; if he gives a valid response. One and only one try is permitted. ; Setting this equate to TRUE will enable the password check facility. ; PWCHECK EQU TRUE ; ; 11. COMMAND LINE BUFFER CONTROL ; ; The MULTCMD equate enables the feature of having more than ; one command on the same line, separated by a separation char ; which is defined by the CMDSEP equate. If this feature is ; enabled, the command line buffer and buffer pointers are ; moved outside of ZCPR3 at the indicated address of Z3CL. ; ; MULTCMD indicates if the ability to have more than one command ; on a line is to be enabled, and CMDSEP is the character used to separate ; these commands. For example, if CMDSEP is ';' and MULTCMD is TRUE, then ; commands like this are possible: ; ; ERA *.BAK;DIR ; IF Z3CL NE 0 MULTCMD equ TRUE ELSE MULTCMD equ FALSE ENDIF CMDSEP equ ';' ; ; 12. CMDRUN -- ZCPR3 EXTENDED COMMAND PROCESSING FACILITY ; ; This equate enables the ZCPR3 CMDRUN facility. If CMDRUN is TRUE, then ; another stage of command processing is invoked should ZCPR3 fail to find ; a COM file when the user gives a command. This stage involves invoking ; the COM file specified by CMDFCB and giving it the current command line ; as an argument. In this way, if, say, M80 PROG2 fails as a command, ; a new command like LRUNZ M80 PROG2, SUB M80 PROG2, or ZEX M80 PROG2 may ; be processed. If the new command fails, an appropriate error message is ; given. ; ; The ROOTONLY option causes ZCPR3 to only look at the Root (bottom of ; path) for the Extended Command Processor if it is set to TRUE. If it ; is set to FALSE, the path is searched for the Extended Command Processor. ; The tradeoff here is that ROOTONLY = TRUE is less flexible but somewhat ; faster than ROOTONLY = FALSE. ; CMDRUN equ FALSE ; Enable the Facility if CMDRUN ROOTONLY equ TRUE ; TRUE if look at Root Only for Extended ; Command Processor, FALSE if look along ; path CMDFCB MACRO db 0 db 'CMDRUN ' ;Name of Program db 'COM' ;File Type ENDM endif ;CMDRUN ; ; 13. FLOW COMMAND FACILITY ; ; This equate enables ZCPR3 to respond to IF processing. ; ZCPR3 simply flushes commands if a FALSE IF is currently engaged. ; FCPs must be enabled for IFON to work correctly. ; IFON EQU TRUE ; ; 14. MISCELLANEOUS EQUATES ; MAXUSR EQU 31 ;MAXIMUM USER NUMBER ACCESSABLE MAXDISK EQU 4 ;MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DISKS ACCESSABLE SUPRES EQU TRUE ;SUPRESSES USER # REPORT FOR USER 0 SPRMPT EQU '$' ;CPR PROMPT INDICATING SUBMIT COMMAND CPRMPT EQU '>' ;CPR PROMPT INDICATING USER COMMAND NUMBASE EQU 'H' ;CHAR USED TO SWITCH FROM DEFAULT NUMBER BASE CURIND EQU '$' ;SYMBOL FOR CURRENT DISK OR USER COMMENT EQU ';' ;LINES BEGINNING WITH THIS CHAR ARE COMMENTS ; ; END OF ZCPR3 CUSTOMIZATION SECTION ;