collapseos/kernel/ti/lcd.asm

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; lcd
;
; Implement PutC on TI-84+ (for now)'s LCD screen.
;
; Note that "X-increment" and "Y-increment" work in the opposite way than what
; most people expect. Y moves left and right, X moves up and down.
;
; *** Requirements ***
; fnt/mgm
;
; *** Constants ***
.equ LCD_PORT_CMD 0x10
.equ LCD_PORT_DATA 0x11
.equ LCD_CMD_6BIT 0x00
.equ LCD_CMD_8BIT 0x01
.equ LCD_CMD_DISABLE 0x02
.equ LCD_CMD_ENABLE 0x03
.equ LCD_CMD_XINC 0x05
.equ LCD_CMD_YINC 0x07
.equ LCD_CMD_COL 0x20
.equ LCD_CMD_ZOFFSET 0x40
.equ LCD_CMD_ROW 0x80
.equ LCD_CMD_CONTRAST 0xc0
; *** Variables ***
; Current row being written on. In terms of pixels, not of glyphs. During a
; linefeed, this increases by FNT_HEIGHT+1.
.equ LCD_CURROW LCD_RAMSTART
.equ LCD_RAMEND @+1
; *** Code ***
lcdInit:
; Initialize variables
xor a
ld (LCD_CURROW), a
; Clear screen
call lcdClrScr
; Enable the LCD
ld a, LCD_CMD_ENABLE
call lcdCmd
; Hack to get LCD to work. According to WikiTI, we're to sure why TIOS
; sends these, but it sends it, and it is required to make the LCD
; work. So...
ld a, 0x17
call lcdCmd
ld a, 0x0b
call lcdCmd
; Set some usable contrast
ld a, LCD_CMD_CONTRAST+0x34
call lcdCmd
; Enable 6-bit mode.
ld a, LCD_CMD_6BIT
call lcdCmd
; Enable X-increment mode
ld a, LCD_CMD_XINC
call lcdCmd
ret
; Wait until the lcd is ready to receive a command
lcdWait:
push af
.loop:
in a, (LCD_PORT_CMD)
; When 7th bit is cleared, we can send a new command
rla
jr c, .loop
pop af
ret
; Send cmd A to LCD
lcdCmd:
out (LCD_PORT_CMD), a
jr lcdWait
; Send data A to LCD
lcdData:
out (LCD_PORT_DATA), a
jr lcdWait
; Turn LCD off
lcdOff:
push af
ld a, LCD_CMD_DISABLE
call lcdCmd
out (LCD_PORT_CMD), a
pop af
ret
; Set LCD's current column to A
lcdSetCol:
push af
; The col index specified in A is compounded with LCD_CMD_COL
add a, LCD_CMD_COL
call lcdCmd
pop af
ret
; Set LCD's current row to A
lcdSetRow:
push af
; The col index specified in A is compounded with LCD_CMD_COL
add a, LCD_CMD_ROW
call lcdCmd
pop af
ret
; Send the 5x7 glyph that HL points to to the LCD, at its current position.
; After having called this, the LCD's position will have advanced by one
; position
lcdSendGlyph:
push af
push bc
push hl
ld a, (LCD_CURROW)
call lcdSetRow
ld b, 7
.loop:
ld a, (hl)
inc hl
call lcdData
djnz .loop
; Now that we've sent our 7 rows of pixels, let's go in "Y-increment"
; mode to let the LCD increase by one column after we've sent our 8th
; line, which is blank (padding).
ld a, LCD_CMD_YINC
call lcdCmd
; send blank line
xor a
call lcdData
; go back in X-increment mode
ld a, LCD_CMD_XINC
call lcdCmd
pop hl
pop bc
pop af
ret
; Changes the current line and go back to leftmost column
lcdLinefeed:
push af
ld a, (LCD_CURROW)
add a, FNT_HEIGHT+1
ld (LCD_CURROW), a
xor a
call lcdSetCol
pop af
ret
; Clears B rows starting at row A
; The LCD will then be set back at row A, column 0
; B is not preserved by this routine
lcdClrX:
push af
call lcdSetRow
ld a, LCD_CMD_8BIT
call lcdCmd
.outer:
push bc ; --> lvl 1
ld b, 11
ld a, LCD_CMD_YINC
call lcdCmd
xor a
call lcdSetCol
.inner:
call lcdData
djnz .inner
ld a, LCD_CMD_XINC
call lcdCmd
xor a
call lcdData
pop bc ; <-- lvl 1
djnz .outer
ld a, LCD_CMD_6BIT
call lcdCmd
pop af
ret
lcdClrLn:
push bc
ld b, FNT_HEIGHT+1
call lcdClrX
pop bc
ret
lcdClrScr:
push bc
ld b, 64
call lcdClrX
pop bc
ret
lcdPutC:
cp ASCII_LF
jp z, lcdLinefeed
push hl
call fntGet
jr nz, .end
call lcdSendGlyph
.end:
pop hl
ret