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@ -85,14 +85,17 @@ to see what it can do) on a classic RC2014. Highlights:
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* Extremely flexible: this is not an OS, but a meta OS. You build your own OS
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through glue code.
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* 2K binary (but size vary wildly depending on what parts you include. 2K is for
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a shell using all parts)
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* 2K binary (but size vary wildly depending on what parts you include. 2K is
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for a shell using all parts).
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* Built with minimal tooling: only [scas][scas] is needed
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* Can read and write to memory through shell
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* Can run arbitrary routine from arbitrary address with arbitrary arguments
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from shell.
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* Can "upload" code from serial link into memory and execute it.
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* Can manage multiple "block devices"
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* Can read SD cards as block devices
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* A z80 assembler written in z80 that is progressing well and should soon be
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able to replace `scas`.
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## Organisation of this repository
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@ -58,6 +58,21 @@ So, we'll expect this to become `62` after we run the code. Let's go:
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Success!
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## The upload.py tool
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The serial connection is not always 100% reliable and a bad byte can slip in
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when you push your code and that's not fun when you try to debug your code (is
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this bad behavior caused by my logic or by a bad serial upload?).
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To this end, there is a `upload.py` file in `tools/` that takes care of loading
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the file and verify the contents. So, instead of doing `load 8` followed by
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your `cat` above, you would have done:
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./upload.py /dev/ttyUSB0 tosend.bin
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This emits `load` and `peek` commands and fail appropriately if the `peek`
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doesn't match sent contents. Very handy.
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## Labels in RAM code
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If your code contains any label, make sure that you add a `.org` directive at
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