Move 8086 boot code from B800 to B440

That slims down blkfs a lot.
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Virgil Dupras 2020-09-21 20:05:38 -04:00
parent 037c10fc57
commit 25a35cf28e
21 changed files with 9 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -7,6 +7,5 @@ MASTER INDEX
170-259 unused 260 Cross compilation
280 Z80 boot code 350 Core words
410 PS/2 keyboard subsystem 420 SD Card subsystem
440-519 unused 520 Fonts
550-799 unused
800 8086 boot code
440 8086 boot code
470-519 unused 520 Fonts

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@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ size of stack. This allows for some interesting optimization.
For example, in SWAP, no need to pop, chkPS, then push, we can
chkPS and then proceed to optimized swapping in PS.
To assemble, load blocks 805 through 820.
To assemble, load blocks 445 through 460

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@ -109,12 +109,9 @@ try to strive towards a few goals:
1. Block 0 contains documentation discovery core keys to the
uninitiated.
2. B1-B4 are for a master index of blocks.
3. B5-B199 are for runtime usage utilities
4. B200-B599 are for bootstrapping
5. The rest is for recipes.
3. B5-B259 are for programs loaded at runtime.
4. B260-B599 are for bootstrapping a new core.
5. B600-B650 are for recipes.
Blocks are currently not organized neatly. I'm planning the
extraction of recipes into some kind of block "overlays" that
would live in the recipes subfolder so each recipe would build
its own specific blkfs which would contain only its recipe code,
starting at B600.
Recipes blocks do not live in the main blkfs, but each recipe
has its own blkfs overlay, with blocks beginning at 600.

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
RS_ADDR 0x80 - CONSTANT SYSVARS
30 LOAD ( 8086 asm )
262 LOAD ( xcomp ) 270 LOAD ( xcomp overrides )
805 820 LOADR ( 8086 boot code )
445 460 LOADR ( 8086 boot code )
353 LOAD ( xcomp core low )
604 LOAD ( KEY/EMIT drivers )
606 608 LOADR ( BLK drivers )