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BASIC as a shell
This recipe demonstrate the replacement of the usual shell with the BASIC interpreter supplied in Collapse OS. To make things fun, we play with I/Os using RC2014's Digital I/O module.
Gathering parts
- Same parts as in the base recipe
- (Optional) RC2014's Digital I/O module
The Digital I/O module is only used in the example BASIC code. If you don't have the module, just use BASIC in another fashion.
Build the image
As usual, building os.bin
is a matter of running make
. Then, you can get
that image to your EEPROM like you did in the base recipe.
Usage
Upon boot, you'll directy be in a BASIC prompt. See documentation in
apps/basic/README.md
for details.
For now, let's have some fun with the Digital I/O module. Type this:
> a=0
> 10 out 0 a
> 20 sleep 0xffff
> 30 a=a+1
> 40 goto 10
> run
You now have your Digital I/O lights doing a pretty dance, forever.
Looking at the glue code
If you look at the glue code, you'll see that it's very similar to the one in
the base recipe, except that the shell includes have been replaced by the basic
includes. Those includes have been copy/pasted from apps/basic/glue.asm
and
USER_RAMSTART
has been replaced with STDIO_RAMEND
so that BASIC's memory
gets placed properly (that is, right after the kernel's memory).
Simple, isn't it?