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Add at28w app and recipe
This allows us to write to an AT28 EEPROM from within collapse os.
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apps/at28w/glue.asm
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; at28w - Write to AT28 EEPROM
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;
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; Write data from the active block device into an eeprom device geared as
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; regular memory. Implements write polling to know when the next byte can be
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; written and verifies that data is written properly.
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;
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; Optionally receives a word argument that specifies the number or bytes to
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; write. If unspecified, will write until max bytes (0x2000) is reached or EOF
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; is reached on the block device.
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; *** Requirements ***
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; blkGetC
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; parseArgs
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;
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; *** Includes ***
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#include "user.h"
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#include "err.h"
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.org USER_CODE
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.equ AT28W_RAMSTART USER_RAMSTART
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jp at28wMain
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#include "at28w/main.asm"
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apps/at28w/main.asm
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; *** Consts ***
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; Memory address where the AT28 is configured to start
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.equ AT28W_MEMSTART 0x2000
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; Value mismatch during validation
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.equ AT28W_ERR_MISMATCH 0x10
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; *** Variables ***
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.equ AT28W_MAXBYTES AT28W_RAMSTART
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.equ AT28W_RAMEND AT28W_MAXBYTES+2
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; *** Code ***
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at28wMain:
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ld de, .argspecs
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ld ix, AT28W_MAXBYTES
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call parseArgs
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jr z, at28wInner
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; bad args
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ld a, SHELL_ERR_BAD_ARGS
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ret
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.argspecs:
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.db 0b111, 0b101, 0
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at28wInner:
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ld hl, (AT28W_MAXBYTES)
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ld b, h
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ld c, l
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ld hl, AT28W_MEMSTART
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call at28BCZero
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jr nz, .loop
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; BC is zero, default to 0x2000 (8x, the size of the AT28)
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ld bc, 0x2000
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.loop:
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call blkGetC
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jr nz, .loopend
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ld (hl), a
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ld e, a ; save expected data for verification
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; initiate polling
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ld a, (hl)
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ld d, a
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.wait:
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; as long as writing operation is running, IO/6 will toggle at each
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; read attempt. We know that write is finished when we read the same
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; value twice.
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ld a, (hl)
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cp d
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jr z, .waitend
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ld d, a
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jr .wait
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.waitend:
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; same value was read twice. A contains our final value for this memory
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; address. Let's compare with what we're written.
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cp e
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jr nz, .mismatch
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inc hl
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dec bc
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call at28BCZero
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jr nz, .loop
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.loopend:
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; We're finished. Success!
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xor a
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ret
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.mismatch:
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ld a, AT28W_ERR_MISMATCH
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ret
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at28BCZero:
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xor a
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cp b
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ret nz
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cp c
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ret
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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ disabled.
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This recipe is for installing a minimal Collapse OS system on the RC2014. There
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are other recipes related to the RC2014:
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* [Writing to a AT28 from Collapse OS](eeprom/README.md)
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* [Accessing a MicroSD card](sdcard/README.md)
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* [Assembling binaries](zasm/README.md)
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recipes/rc2014/eeprom/Makefile
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TARGET = os.bin
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ZASM = ../../../tools/zasm.sh
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KERNEL = ../../../kernel
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APPS = ../../../apps
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.PHONY: all
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all: $(TARGET)
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$(TARGET): glue.asm
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$(ZASM) $(KERNEL) $(APPS) < $< > $@
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recipes/rc2014/eeprom/README.md
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# Writing to a AT28 from Collapse OS
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## Goal
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Write in an AT28 EEPROM from within Collapse OS so that you can have it update
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itself.
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## Gathering parts
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* A RC2014 Classic that could install the base recipe
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* An extra AT28C64B
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* 1x 40106 inverter gates
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* Proto board, RC2014 header pins, wires, IC sockets, etc.
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## Building the EEPROM holder
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The AT28 is SRAM compatible so you could use a RAM module for it. However,
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there is only one RAM module with the Classic version of the RC2014 and we
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need it to run Collapse OS.
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You could probably use the 64K RAM module for this purpose, but I don't have one
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and I haven't tried it. For this recipe, I built my own module which is the same
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as the regular ROM module but with `WR` wired and geared for address range
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`0x2000-0x3fff`.
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If you're tempted by the idea of hacking your existing RC2014 ROM module by
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wiring `WR` and write directly to the range `0x0000-0x1fff` while running it,
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be aware that it's not that easy. I was also tempted by this idea, tried it,
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but on bootup, it seems that some random `WR` triggers happen and it corrupts
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the EEPROM contents. Theoretically, we could go around that my putting the AT28
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in write protection mode, but I preferred building my own module.
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I don't think you need a schematic. It's really simple.
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## Building the kernel
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For this recipe to work, we need a block device for the `at28w` program to read
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from. The easiest way to go around would be to use a SD card, but maybe you
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haven't built a SPI relay yet and it's quite a challenge to do so.
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Therefore, for this recipe, we'll have `at28w` read from a memory map and we'll
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upload contents to write to memory through our serial link.
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`at28w` is designed to be ran as a "user application", but in this case, because
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we run from a kernel without a filesystem and that `pgm` can't run without it,
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we'll integrate `at28w` directly in our kernel and expose it as an extra shell
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command (renaming it to `a28w` to fit the 4 chars limit).
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For all this to work, you'll need [glue code that looks like this](glue.asm).
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Running `make` in this directory will produce a `os.bin` with that glue code
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that you can install in the same way you did with the basic RC2014 recipe.
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If your range is different than `0x2000-0x3fff`, you'll have to modify
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`AT28W_MEMSTART` before you build.
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## Writing contents to the AT28
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The memory map is configured to start at `0xd000`. The first step is to upload
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contents at that address as documented in ["Load code in RAM and run it"][load].
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You have to know the size of the contents you've loaded because you'll pass it
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as at argument to `a28w`. You can run:
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Collapse OS
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> bsel 0
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> seek 00 0000
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> a28w <size-of-contents>
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It takes a while to write. About 1 second per byte (soon, I'll implement page
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writing which should make it much faster).
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If the program doesn't report an error, you're all good! The program takes care
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of verifying each byte, so everything should be in place. You can verify
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yourself by `peek`-ing around the `0x2000-0x3fff` range.
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Note that to write a single byte to the AT28 eeprom, you don't need a special
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program. You can, while you're in the `0x2000-0x3fff` range, run `poke 1` and
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send an arbitrary char. It will work. The problem is with writing multiple
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bytes: you have to wait until the eeprom is finished writing before writing to
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a new address, something a regular `poke` doesn't do but `at28w` does.
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[load]: ../../../doc/load-run-code.md
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; classic RC2014 setup (8K ROM + 32K RAM) and a stock Serial I/O module
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; The RAM module is selected on A15, so it has the range 0x8000-0xffff
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.equ RAMSTART 0x8000
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.equ RAMEND 0xffff
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.equ ACIA_CTL 0x80 ; Control and status. RS off.
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.equ ACIA_IO 0x81 ; Transmit. RS on.
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jp init
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; interrupt hook
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.fill 0x38-$
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jp aciaInt
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#include "err.h"
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#include "core.asm"
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#include "parse.asm"
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.equ ACIA_RAMSTART RAMSTART
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#include "acia.asm"
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.equ MMAP_START 0xd000
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#include "mmap.asm"
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.equ BLOCKDEV_RAMSTART ACIA_RAMEND
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.equ BLOCKDEV_COUNT 1
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#include "blockdev.asm"
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; List of devices
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.dw mmapGetC, mmapPutC
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.equ STDIO_RAMSTART BLOCKDEV_RAMEND
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#include "stdio.asm"
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.equ AT28W_RAMSTART STDIO_RAMEND
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#include "at28w/main.asm"
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.equ SHELL_RAMSTART AT28W_RAMEND
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.equ SHELL_EXTRA_CMD_COUNT 5
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#include "shell.asm"
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; Extra cmds
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.dw a28wCmd
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.dw blkBselCmd, blkSeekCmd, blkLoadCmd, blkSaveCmd
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#include "blockdev_cmds.asm"
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init:
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di
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; setup stack
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ld hl, RAMEND
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ld sp, hl
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im 1
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call aciaInit
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ld hl, aciaGetC
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ld de, aciaPutC
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call stdioInit
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call shellInit
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xor a
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ld de, BLOCKDEV_SEL
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call blkSel
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ei
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jp shellLoop
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a28wCmd:
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.db "a28w", 0b011, 0b001
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ld a, (hl)
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ld (AT28W_MAXBYTES+1), a
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inc hl
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ld a, (hl)
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ld (AT28W_MAXBYTES), a
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jp at28wInner
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