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Virgil Dupras
d09de0a0d3 Integrate RDLN input buffer into sysvars
In the beginning of Collapse OS' Forth version, the readline sub-
system was optional. This is why we had this separate RDLN$ routine
and that the input buffer was allocated at boot time.

It's been a while since the RDLN system has been made mandatory, but
we still paid the complexity tax of this separation. Not anymore.
2021-01-02 14:32:03 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
527f5977d7 Add BS, CR, LF, SPC ASCII consts
Previously, these words would be ascii emitters, but seldom used
except for the SPC emitter. However, I would often end up hardcoding
these constants. With useless emitters removed and ASCII constants
added, we have a more usable system.

Also, fix broken test harness.
2021-01-02 10:26:05 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
cbf9ecfb1e Make NL, renamed to NL> a bit simpler
It doesn't require emitting words anymore. The rename to NL> is
linked to the upcoming commit.
2021-01-02 10:03:27 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
1a48ff047f trs80: make (key?) non-blocking 2021-01-02 09:15:33 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
475caf35f4 Make KEY non-blocking
... and rename it to KEY?. Then, add KEY from KEY? for its blocking
version.

I need this for an upcoming Remote Shell feature. If a Collapse OS
system remotely controls another shell, it needs to be able to poll
both the remote system and the local keyboard at the same time. A
blocking KEY is incompatible with this.

In some places, the polling mechanism doesn't make sense, so this
new KEY? always returns a character. In some places, I just haven't
implemented the mechanism yet, so I kept the old blocking code and
added a "always 1" flag as a temporary shim.

I have probably broken something, but in emulators, Collapse OS runs
fine. It's an important reminder of what will be lost with the new
"dogfooding" approach (see recent mailing list message): without
emulators, it's much harder to to sweeping changes like this without
breaking stuff.

It's fine, I don't expect many more of these core changes to the
system. It's nearly feature-complete.
2021-01-01 08:23:59 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
5ca99ad410 trs80: implement a standalone RS-232 driver
No more relying on the TRS-DOS driver!
2020-12-25 16:54:02 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
20c38e5cd0 trs80: implement Grid shim in video driver
Loading the grid subsystem on top of the TRS-80 driver, which is
an interface to its ROM BIOS, would be counter-productive because
the BIOS already has the concept of cursor.

However, VE needs the Grid interface, so we implement a shim for it.

Again, all this work (and the re-assembly that it entails) has been
done from within Collapse OS on the TRS-80!
2020-12-22 18:24:30 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
80d1b59050 Add words |M and |L
Splitting a word into MSB/LSB pairs happens often and is worth, I
think, native words. Also, I'm going to need it in the upcoming
commits.
2020-12-07 20:11:49 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
1e8f957910 emul/trs80: implement floppy emulation
So far, only the first 400 sectors of the disk image are accessible.

TODO: add keybindings to swap floppies on the emulated machine.
2020-12-06 19:52:18 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
23885dac33 emul: add TRS-80 emulator
Not complete yet, but has @KEY and @DSP, enough to get prompt.
2020-12-05 22:04:22 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
95ab1ad588 Transform "blk/" folders into "blk.fs" text files
Working in "blk/" folder from a modern system is harder than it
should be. Moving blocks around is a bit awkward, grepping is a
bit less convenient than it could be, git blame has troubles
following, etc.

In this commit, we modify blkpack and blkunpack to work with single
text files with blocks being separated by a special markup.

I think this will make the code significantly more convenient to
work into.
2020-11-14 18:34:15 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
7001446212 Complete overhaul of recipes
Recipes contain bits and pieces of hardware-related knowledge, but
these bits feel sparse. I've been wanting to consolidate hardware-
related documentation for a while, but always fell at odds with the
recipes organisation.

We don't have recipes anymore, just a /doc/hw section that contains
hardware-related documentation which often translate to precise
instructions to run Collapse OS on a specific machine.

With this new organisation, I hope to end up with a better, more
solid documentation.
2020-10-30 20:39:39 -04:00