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Re: VM02 Beta 1
- Subject: Re: VM02 Beta 1
- From: "John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.invalid>
- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 22:16:43 -0400
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In article <ZTvzk.307$W06.20@flpi148.ffdc.sbc.com>,
David Schmenk <dschmenk@YUCH.gmail.com> wrote:
> John B. Matthews wrote:
> > I'm puzzled by Hello.java setting 80-column mode with "vm02.call(0,
> > 0xC300);" commented out. What switches it to 40-columns after
> > entering a name?
>
> Ah, yes. Good eye! When adding the device driver code, I cleaned up
> some of the work-arounds I had. For the system I/O classes
> (System.out/in) I check for an 80 column card during object
> initialization and set it automatically. If you choose to use the lower
> level conio class, you will have to set 80 column mode explicitly with a
> tex80() call. I thought this would be a good compromise. Setting the
> mode back to 40 columns required the disable-80-column-mode control
> sequence (I send the codes for all the cards I know about). Here's the
> rub - I only have the ref manuals for the IIe/IIc video card and a Videx
> 80 column card. So if you have a different card that uses different
> control codes, it probably won't work. Send me the codes and I can add
> them. You may see the codes printed out briefly, but I then print
> backspaces to cover them up :-) I currently have one monolithic driver
> for the console, but when I get more information about the different
> cards, I will write a driver for each specific card to reduce the memory
> footprint.
[...]
I get similar results on KEGSMAC or KEGS-OSX, which emulate a //e 80
column card (ctrl-Q -> 40-columns, ctrl-R -> 80 columns, ctrl-U -> quit,
etc.) I see LDA #26 in vm02.s under VM_WARMINIT, which does clear line
on the //e 80 column firmware.
I see my MACHID ($BF98) is $B3 (%10110011), suggesting a 128K //e with
80 columns and clock.
110 * (Bit 3 off) BITS 7,6- 00=II 01=II+ 10=IIe 11=/// EMULATION
111 * (Bit 3 on) BITS 7,6- 00=NA 01=NA 10=//c 11=NA
112 * BITS 5,4- 00=NA 01=48K 10=64K 11=128K
113 * BIT 3 - Modifier for MACHID Bits 7,6.
114 * BIT 2 - RESERVED FOR FUTURE DEFINITION.
115 * BIT 1=1- 80 Column card
116 * BIT 0=1- Recognizable Clock Card
I'll poke around in io.s to see if anything jumps out.
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John B. Matthews
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