[Coco] Color Forth Help Request
Stephen Pereira
spereira1952 at comcast.net
Fri Feb 20 18:20:06 EST 2015
Hi Art,
Thanks a million for your replies! Greatly appreciated.
Here is my code:
*
* BRUTE FORCE ROUTINE TO LOAD SCREENS 1 THRU 8
* USING THE DECB LOADM ROUTINE
* JAN 2015, SMP
* ERROR CHECK & ADVICE FROM BRETT GORDON
*
FCB $84,'L,'S,'C,'R+$80
FDB SSCR-7
LSCR FDB *+2
PSHS CC,A,B,DP,X,Y,U SAVE ALL JUST IN CASE
LDX #$094C CLEAR FILE NAME LOCATION
LDA #32
L3 STA ,X+
CMPX #$0954
BNE L3
LDX #$094C FILE NAME LOCATION
L4 JSR $A1B1 GET KEY IN A
TFR A,B SAVE KEY IN B
PSHS B,X,Y
JSR [$A002] ECHO KEY
PULS Y,X,B
TFR B,A GET KEY IN A
CMPA #13 CR?
BEQ NXT2 CR ENDS LOOP
STA ,X+ STORE KEY IN FILE NAME
CMPX #$0954 DONE IF 8 KEYS
BNE L4
NXT2 LDX #$0954 FILE EXTENSION LOCATION
LDA #$42 B
STA ,X+
LDA #$49 I
STA ,X+
LDA #$4E N
STA ,X
LDD #$0200 FILE TYPE = 2, ASCII FLAG = 0
STD $0957
LDX #$0000
STX #$00D3 OFFSET = 0
JSR $CA07 OPEN NEXT AVAIL FILE FOR INPUT
LDD #RET2 RETURN ADDR FOR LOADM RTS
PSHS D
JMP $CFE3 LOADM
RET2 PULS U,Y,X,DP,B,A,CC RESTORE ALL
JMP NEXT RETURN TO FORTH
This code works fine on a stock CoCo 3, as well as in VCC with a 6809 CPU. It is not elegant, and I don’t think I tried any fancy stuff. Don’t worry about the first few lines of code - they are for linking into Color Forth, and that seem to be fine.
As far as I can tell, this code does not initiate any disk activity when the CPU is a 6309, the machine simply goes off into never-never-land.
Thanks, in advance, for whatever observations or advice you may have to offer.
smp
--
Stephen M. Pereira
Bedford, NH 03110
KB1SXE
> On Feb 20, 2015, at 5:54 PM, Arthur Flexser <flexser at fiu.edu> wrote:
>
> The only time that I'm aware of when the 6309 in emulation mode does not
> behave exactly like a 6809 is when it encounters an illegal opcode, where
> the 6309 vectors to an error location. (The 6809 will just skip the
> illegal opcode, usually.) So my guess would be that that's what's
> happening somewhere in Color Forth. The 6309 error vector, not having been
> initialized to anything in particular, looks like it winds up in a section
> of the ROM CLOAD code.
>
> If the 6309 pushes registers enroute to the error vector (I'm not sure if
> it does or not, but this would be documented), you could tell what location
> the error is coming from by pointing the error vector to a routine that
> could look at the stack contents and tell you what the PC register
> contained at the time of the error.
>
> Art
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Stephen Pereira <spereira1952 at comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello again, all,
>>
>> I am happy to say that I am one of the lucky ones who was able to get one
>> of the last CoCo 3 systems from Cloud-9 - I got a fully tricked out CoCo 3
>> with a Pro-Tektor, a 6309 processor, and the Triad 512K RAM upgrade (Thanks
>> a million for a great machine, Mark!).
>>
>> I discovered a problem (for me): My Color Forth code does not run
>> properly on this machine! What I found is that I can LOADM”CC-FORTH” and
>> EXEC just fine. I can issue Color Forth commands (although I have not
>> attempted every command) and things seem OK. I can issue my added DIR or
>> BASIC commands, and those works well. Then I try to load a file of Forth
>> screens with my LSCR command. Upon execution of that command, the CoCo
>> goes off into never-never-land. Usually, the machine simply goes off and
>> never returns. It does not access the disk, it just disappears. Sometimes
>> I get a beautiful screen of scrambled graphics, but not usually.
>>
>> I had the bright idea to try all this on my VCC emulator. The 512k RAM
>> does not make any difference. Color Forth runs just fine. However, when I
>> change the CPU to be a 6309, VCC fails in exactly the same way as I
>> described above on my real system. Actually, on VCC, when I execute the
>> LSCR command with a filename, I get a blank green screen with an S in the
>> upper left hand corner, as if the machine is trying to load a cassette
>> file. Since I removed all the cassette file code from the Color Forth
>> source code, I am puzzled why this screen appears.
>>
>> I am puzzled by this altogether. Why should the 6309 not work like the
>> 6809, if it is supposed to be code compatible?
>>
>> I would like to hear from anyone who may be able to assist me in figuring
>> out why my code that works fine on a CoCo with a 6809 does not work on a
>> CoCo with a 6309. Am I doomed to purchasing a 6890 and installing that
>> instead?
>>
>> Thanks very much for listening!
>>
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>> Stephen M. Pereira
>> Bedford, NH 03110
>> KB1SXE
>>
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