[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Ciderpress for OS/X?
On Aug 13, 3:45 pm, "John B. Matthews" <nos...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> In article
> <4976983e-eb79-4a06-a061-0a15679f7...@q14g2000vbi.googlegroups.com>,
>
>
>
> datajerk <dataj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Aug 13, 11:21 am, "John B. Matthews" <nos...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> [...]
> > > /* Assume 80-column card, ProDOS, Basic */
> > > __asm__ ("jsr %w", 0xc300);
> > > __asm__ ("lda %b", 0x36);
> > > __asm__ ("sta %w", 0xbe30);
> > > __asm__ ("lda %b", 0x37);
> > > __asm__ ("sta %w", 0xbe31);
> > > __asm__ ("lda %b", 0x38);
> > > __asm__ ("sta %w", 0xbe32);
> > > __asm__ ("lda %b", 0x39);
> > > __asm__ ("sta %w", 0xbe33);
> [...]
> > Not working with the //e. Can you send me the code for that?
>
> I ran this on Sweet16 2.1.1, ProDOS 2.0.3 (06-May-93), ROM 3 firmware.
Still no love. I tried Sweet16 2.1.1, ProDOS8 2.0.3, ProDOS BASIC
1.5, ROM 3 firmware with the above/below code and I cannot access the
clock after col80 is setup. I get the same results on Virtual ]
[ emulating a //e. If I remove the Thunderclock card from Virtual ]
[ I get the same screen trash with or without col80.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
void col80()
{
__asm__ ("jsr %w", 0xc300);
__asm__ ("lda %b", 0x36);
__asm__ ("sta %w", 0xbe30);
__asm__ ("lda %b", 0x37);
__asm__ ("sta %w", 0xbe31);
__asm__ ("lda %b", 0x38);
__asm__ ("sta %w", 0xbe32);
__asm__ ("lda %b", 0x39);
__asm__ ("sta %w", 0xbe33);
}
int main()
{
time_t starttime, endtime;
col80();
clrscr();
starttime=time(NULL);
printf("Start time: %s\n",asctime(localtime(&starttime)));
endtime=time(NULL);
printf("\nEnd time: %s\n",asctime(localtime(&endtime)));
exit(0);
}
I speculate that the above code some how hoses slot 7 (where the clock
card is).
jsr c300 with Aztec C does work and does not interfere with the clock
card. Perhaps a bug in cc65. I am out of ideas and permutations to
try.
Hint: The __asm__ code some how hoses basic 1.5. I have to reboot to
run a second test.
Thanks again for your help.