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Author SHA1 Message Date
Virgil Dupras
303b34b483 ti84: adapt recipe to single stage xcomp 2020-05-14 11:36:10 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
5446afd87d emul: rename stage2 to stage 2020-05-14 10:55:39 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
114e753b64 ti84: WIP 2020-05-08 06:50:34 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
c7ef8bf915 recipes: add "make emul" targets where appropriate 2020-01-02 16:59:38 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
9216057db8 emul/hw: add TI-84+ emulator
I implement the screen using XCB which is much more friendly
than z80e's SDL+CMake for development machines that want to install
minimal dependencies (for example, a port-less OpenBSD rig).
2020-01-01 22:48:01 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
097c677641 emul/zasm: use libcfs
This allows us to get rid of the zasm.sh wrapper.
2019-12-31 15:07:39 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
019d05f64c Make the shell a userspace app
That's my mega-commit you've all been waiting for.

The code for the shell share more routines with userspace apps than with kernel
units, because, well, its behavior is that of a userspace app, not a device
driver.

This created a weird situation with libraries and jump tables. Some routine
belonging to the `kernel/` directory felt weird there.

And then comes `apps/basic`, which will likely share even more code with the
shell. I was seeing myself creating huge jump tables to reuse code from the
shell. It didn't feel right.

Moreover, we'll probably want basic-like apps to optionnally replace the shell.

So here I am with this huge change in the project structure. I didn't test all
recipes on hardware yet, I will do later. I might have broken some...

But now, the structure feels better and the line between what belongs to
`kernel` and what belongs to `apps` feels clearer.
2019-11-15 15:37:49 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
f4871d4d58 recipes/ti84: add upload instructions
ref #41
2019-11-07 13:42:40 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
ca84b5dac8 recipes/ti84: first step
This was mostly lifted from my "tihello" example, but it required significant
adjustments.

This commit also introduces a font management system. A lot of fonts are
available online, but sources aren't always clear so to avoid copyright
landmines, I re-created my first 5x7 font from scratch.

As it is now, this resulting ROM gets "Collapse OS>" to be displayed on the
LCD screen. Much work still left to do.

ref #41
2019-11-07 11:52:29 -05:00