Difference between revisions of "GeneveOS Device Operation"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (→User-task XOPs) |
|||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
XOP @FILE,0 | XOP @FILE,0 | ||
MOVB @PABADD+2,R0 | MOVB @PABADD+2,R0 | ||
JNE | JNE ERROR | ||
... | ... | ||
Revision as of 19:13, 17 July 2016
Accessing devices (floppy disk, hard disk, serial connector, printer) is possible in GeneveOS via XOP calls.
User-task XOPs
User-task XOPs are available for use in application programs. Here is a typical example:
PABADD EQU >F180 FILE DATA 8 ... LI R0,PABADD XOP @FILE,0 MOVB @PABADD+2,R0 JNE ERROR ...
Similar as with the TI-99/4A device service routine concept (DSR), a Peripheral Access Block (PAB) must be set up prior to invoking the XOP.
Device Service Routine Call
Input | Output | |
---|---|---|
R0 | Pointer to PAB | Pointer to PAB |
The actual operation is contained in the Peripheral Access Block (PAB).