1 /*****************************************************************************/
5 /* CBM system specific definitions */
9 /* (C) 1998-2001 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
11 /* D-70597 Stuttgart */
12 /* EMail: uz@musoftware.de */
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32 /*****************************************************************************/
41 /* Load the system specific files here, if needed */
42 #if defined(__C64__) && !defined(_C64_H)
44 #elif defined(__C128__) && !defined(_C128_H)
46 #elif defined(__PLUS4__) && !defined(_PLUS4_H)
48 #elif defined(__CBM510__) && !defined(_CBM510_H)
50 #elif defined(__CBM610__) && !defined(_CBM610_H)
52 #elif defined(__PET__) && !defined(_PET_H)
58 /* Characters codes (CBM charset) */
61 #define CH_ULCORNER 176
62 #define CH_URCORNER 174
63 #define CH_LLCORNER 173
64 #define CH_LRCORNER 189
70 #define CH_CURS_UP 145
71 #define CH_CURS_DOWN 17
72 #define CH_CURS_LEFT 157
73 #define CH_CURS_RIGHT 29
81 /* Kernel level functions */
82 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_setlfs (unsigned char LFN, unsigned char DEV,
84 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_setnam (const char* Name);
85 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_load(unsigned char flag, unsigned addr);
86 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_save(unsigned int start, unsigned int end);
87 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_open (void);
88 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_close (unsigned char FN);
89 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_readst (void);
90 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_chkin (unsigned char FN);
91 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_ckout (unsigned char FN);
92 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_basin (void);
93 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_bsout (unsigned char C);
94 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_clrch (void);
98 /* BASIC-like file I/O functions
100 * All cbm_* IO functions set _oserror (see errno.h) in case of an
101 * error. For the meaning of the errorcode see the table below.
106 unsigned char cbm_load(const char* name, unsigned char device,
108 /* Loads file "name" from given device to given address or to the load
109 * address of the file if addr is 0 (like load"name",8,1 in BASIC)
110 * Returns 0 if loading was successful otherwise an errorcode (see table
114 unsigned char cbm_save(const char* name, unsigned char device,
115 unsigned int start, unsigned int end);
116 /* Saves a memory area from start to end-1 to a file.
117 * Returns 0 if saving was successful, otherwise an errorcode (see table
121 unsigned char cbm_open(unsigned char lfn, unsigned char device,
122 unsigned char sec_addr, const char* name);
123 /* Opens a file. Works just like the BASIC command.
124 * Returns 0 if opening was successful, otherwise an errorcode (see table
128 void __fastcall__ cbm_close (unsigned char lfn);
131 int cbm_read(unsigned char lfn, void* buffer, unsigned int size);
132 /* Reads up to "size" bytes from a file to "buffer".
133 * Returns the number of actually read bytes, 0 if there are no bytes left
134 * (EOF) or -1 in case of an error. _oserror contains an errorcode then (see
138 int cbm_write(unsigned char lfn, void* buffer, unsigned int size);
139 /* Writes up to "size" bytes from "buffer" to a file.
140 * Returns the number of actually written bytes or -1 in case of an error.
141 * _oserror contains an errorcode then (see table below).
144 /* Errorcodes of cbm_* I/O functions:
146 * errorcode BASIC error
151 * 5 = device not present
153 * 7 = not output file
154 * 8 = missing filename
155 * 9 = illegal device number