[Coco] Re: CoCo related question? (Better edit for coco3.rom)
Albert Stinger
albertstinger24 at canada.com
Fri Mar 25 14:19:09 EST 2005
For EDITEX so far we have:
*
* To use the enhanced edit command enter EDITEX from the OK prompt in BASIC
* The checking for enhanced edit command This code will be patched
* into the memory starting at $A064 - $A071 which is 12 bytes.
*
CHKEDEX JSR LAF67 * CONVERT LINE NUMBER TO BINARY, RETURN VALUE IN BINVAL
BCC CHKED * IF NOT LINE NUMBER, BETTER BE ENHANCED EDIT
JMP L89AE * GO GET LINE NUMBER AND RETURN TO EDIT
CHKED LEAS $04,S * PURGE RETURN ADDRESSES OFF OF THE STACK
JMP EDITEX * MUST BE ENHANCED EDIT JUMPING THERE
RTS * CLEANUP CODE
*
* EDIT - if you enter EDIT [LINE NUMBER] in the CONSOLE you come here.
* We must patch the EDIT address ($8534) and ($8535) with $A089
*
EDIT JSR CHKEDEX * GET LINE NUMBER FROM BASIC
*
* Since this is BASIC and this is a command we will need syntax checking,
* so the function EDITEX will start out like this:
*
00100 ORG EDITEX
00110 START ANDA #$DF MAKE UPPER CASE
00120 CMPA #'E SYNTAX CHECK
00130 BEQ CHK2 OK
00140 CHK1 JMP $B277 SYNTAX ERROR
00150 CHK2 JSR $009F GET NEXT INPUT
00160 ANDA #$DF MAKE UPPER CASE
00160 CMPA #'X SYNTAX CHECK
00170 BNE CHK1 SYNTAX ERROR EXIT WITH ERROR MESSAGE
00190 END EDITEX continues...
Now it's like a real command with syntax checking.
Now to get into the EDITEX command you would have
to enter EDITEX from the console.
Albert Stinger
"Robert Emery" <theother_bob at yahoo.com> wrote
in message news:20050323203801.83601.qmail at web81507.mail.yahoo.com...
>
> --- Albert Stinger
> <albertstinger24 at canada.com> wrote:
>> More questions,
>> What would be the best way to interface to the edit command
>> so you could have full screen editing with the cursor keys?
>>
>
> I think you'd probably be better off replacing the entire
> edit routine than trying to convert it to a full screen editor.
> That's a pretty major change from the standard edit command,
> but I believe it has been done before and I would also
> like that functionality.
>
> Alan DeKok's Custom Color Basic has some very good enhancements
> to CoCo3 basic, especially if you have 512K. Contrary to popular
> belief, it's not that hard to use the extra RAM from basic.
>
> I'd like to see basic take advantage of extra memory and I'd
> LOVE to use my CoCo to read/write to PC formatted 720K floppies.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
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