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handleRST:
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handleRST:
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ld a, (INS_CURARG1+1)
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ld a, (INS_CURARG1+1)
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; verify that A is either 0x08, 0x10, 0x18, 0x20, 0x28, 0x30 or 0x38.
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; verify that A is either 0x08, 0x10, 0x18, 0x20, 0x28, 0x30 or 0x38.
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; Good news: they're all multiples of 8.
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; Good news: the relevant bits (bits 5:3) are already in place. We only
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; to verify that we're within range, we to 8-bit rotation. If any of
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; have to verify that they're surrounded by zeroes.
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; the first 3 bytes are set (thus not a multiple of 8), the cp 8
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ld c, 0b11000111
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; later will yield NC because those bits will now be upwards.
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and c
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rrca \ rrca \ rrca
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jr nz, .error
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cp 8
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; We're in range. good.
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jr nc, .error
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ld a, (INS_CURARG1+1)
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; good, we have a proper arg. Now let's get those 3 bits in position
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or c
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rlca \ rlca \ rlca
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or 0b11000111
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ld (INS_UPCODE), a
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ld (INS_UPCODE), a
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ld c, 1
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ld c, 1
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ret
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ret
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# TI-84+
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# TI-84+
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**This is a work-in-progress**
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The TI-84+ is a machine with many advantages, one being that it's very popular.
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It also has a lot of flash memory and RAM.
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Its builtin keyboard and screen, however, are hard to use, especially the
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screen. With a tiny font, the best we can get is a 24x10 console.
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There is, however, a built-in USB controller that might prove very handy.
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## Recipe
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## Recipe
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This recipe gets the Collapse OS shell to run on the TI-84+, using its LCD
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This recipe gets the Collapse OS shell to run on the TI-84+, using its LCD
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screen as output and its builtin keyboard as input.
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screen as output and its builtin keyboard as input.
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## Gathering parts
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* [zasm][zasm]
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* A TI-84+ (TI-83+ compatibility is being worked on. See issue #41)
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* A USB cable
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* [tilp][tilp]
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* [mktiupgrade][mktiupgrade]
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* Optional: [z80e][z80e] to emulate
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## Build the ROM
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## Build the ROM
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Running `make` will result in `os.rom` being created.
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Running `make` will result in `os.rom` being created.
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Keys that aren't a digit, a letter, a symbol that is part of 7-bit ASCII or one
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Keys that aren't a digit, a letter, a symbol that is part of 7-bit ASCII or one
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of the two mode key have no effect.
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of the two mode key have no effect.
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[zasm]: ../../tools/emul
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[knightos]: https://knightos.org/
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[knightos]: https://knightos.org/
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[z80e]: https://github.com/KnightOS/z80e
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[z80e]: https://github.com/KnightOS/z80e
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[mktiupgrade]: https://github.com/KnightOS/mktiupgrade
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[mktiupgrade]: https://github.com/KnightOS/mktiupgrade
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