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<title>Oric Telestrat-specific information for cc65
<author>
-<url url="mailto:jede@oric.org" name="Jede">,<newline>
-
-<date>2017-01-22
+<url url="mailto:jede@oric.org" name="Jede">
<abstract>
-An overview over the Telestrat (telemon 3.0 : http://orix.oric.org) runtime system as it is implemented for the cc65 C
-compiler.
+An overview over the Telestrat (Telemon 2.4 & Telemon 3.x : http://orix.oric.org) runtime system as it is implemented for the cc65 C compiler.
</abstract>
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<sect>Overview<p>
-This file contains an overview of the Telestrat runtime system as it comes with the
-cc65 C compiler. It describes the memory layout, Telemon3.0-specific header files,
-available drivers, and any pitfalls specific to that platform.
+This file contains an overview of the Telestrat runtime system as it comes
+with the cc65 C compiler. It describes the memory layout, Telestrat-specific
+header files, available drivers, and any pitfalls specific to that platform.
-Please note that Telemon3.0-specific functions are just mentioned here, they are
+Please note that Telestrat-specific functions are just mentioned here, they are
described in detail in the separate <url url="funcref.html" name="function
reference">. Even functions marked as "platform dependent" may be available on
more than one platform. Please see the function reference for more
information.
+Oric Telestrat is the last Oric computer (Released in 1986, mainly in France).
+This computer is an Atmos with extra hardware: RS232, cardridge(banking system),
+joysticks (2 ports) or mouse (on joystick port), FDC.
+
+Video chip, CPU, keyboard management, tape hardware are the same than Atmos.
+Telestrat can start in Atmos mode with Atmos Cardridge (which is only the atmos
+Basic 1.1 ROM).
+
+Telestrat can start in Sedoric (Atmos OS) and Atmos mode with Stratoric Cardridge.
+This Cardridge has 3 banks of 16KB of rom with:
+<itemize>
+<item>a Sedoric ROM.
+<item>a Basic 1.1 ROM (Atmos).
+<item>a Basic 1.0 ROM (Oric-1).
+</itemize>
+
+The main Telestrat's configuration is the Telemon/Hyperbasic Cardridge inserted
+with Stratsed in floppy drive.
+
+Anyway, there is no way to load a tape file in Telemon/Hyperbasic mode without
+alternative program.
+
+There is also no software to write a Stratsed dsk file on PC.
+
+This Telestrat target build an Orix binary file. But, in the future, it will be possible
+to build a Stratsed disk. Orix uses the same systems calls than Telemon mode.
+
+That is why if you need to do software for telestrat target, you have the choice to:
+<itemize>
+<item>use cc65 Atmos target and start Telestrat in Atmos mode: A tape file is required.
+<item>use cc65 Atmos target and start Telestrat in Stratoric mode: A dsk file or tape file is required.
+<item>use cc65 Telestrat target and start Telestrat in Orix mode (see <url
+name="here" url="http://orix.oric.org/download/">).
+<item>use cc65 Telestrat target, remove Orix header from binary, code a dsk tool for Stratsed,
+add Stratsed header on your binary,insert your binary on floppy disk (this solution will be possible is the future).
+</itemize>
+
+Telestrat (from cardridge) can handle 8 banks (from $C000 to $FFFF): Bank 0 is the overlay ram. Others banks can be ROM or RAM.
<sect>Binary format<p>
-The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the Telemon 3.0 target
-is a machine language program with a 20 bytes header described here : http://orix.oric.org/doku.php?id=orix:header
+The standard binary output format generated the linker for the Telestrat
+target is a machine language program with a 20 bytes header described <url
+name="here" url="http://orix.oric.org/orix-header/">
+
+This header is used for Telemon 3.0.
+
+Anyway, for Telemon 2.4, there is no file management, there is no TAPE routine
+in Telemon, there is no way to load a binary easily.
+
+Stratsed (the Telestrat operating system) handles files management. Stratsed
+is loaded to memory from floppy disk. Stratsed vector are declared in asminc/telestrat.inc.
+But, reverse engineering is required to find how theses vectors works. Please, note that
+Stratsed is located in overlay memory (bank 0)
+
+There is no tool to insert a binary in a Stratsed floppy disk.
+
+The only way to load a binary (for Telemon 2.4) is to:
+<itemize>
+<item>remove the 20 bytes header
+<item>download <url name="osdk" url="http://osdk.defence-force.org/index?page=download">
+<item>use Floppybuilder in OSDK to insert the binary with the tool (please read
+FloppyBuilder manual to learn how to insert your binary and how to start Microdisc boot sector
+when Telestrat starts)
+</itemize>
+
+Please note also, that the binary converted into TAP file, will not produce
+a right stratsed file when tap2dsk and old2mfm are used. You will be in the
+case that Telestrat/Stratsed crashed when you do "DIR" command.
+If you know the Stratsed disk format, please contact the author of this doc.
<sect>Memory layout<p>
In the standard setup, cc65-generated programs use the memory from
$0801 to $9800; so, nearly 37K of memory (including the stack) is
-available. ROM calls are possible without further precautions.
-
+available. ROM calls are possible with BRK feature.
Special locations:
<sect>Platform-specific header files<p>
-Programs containing Telemon 3.0 -specific code may use the <tt/telemon.h/ header file.
+Programs containing Telestrat-specific code may use the <tt/telestrat.h/ header file.
-<sect1>Telemon 3.0-specific functions<p>
+<sect1>Telestrat-specific functions<p>
-The functions listed below are special for the Telemon 3.0. See the <url
+The functions listed below are special for the Telestrat. See the <url
url="funcref.html" name="function reference"> for declaration and usage.
<itemize>
<item>ping
<item>shoot
<item>zap
-<item>oupsx
+<item>oups
</itemize>
<sect1>Hardware access<p>
-The following pseudo variables declared in the <tt/atmos.h/ header file do allow
+The following pseudo variables declared in the <tt/telestrat.h/ header file do allow
access to hardware located in the address space. Some variables are
structures; accessing the struct fields will access the chip registers.
Access to the VIA (Versatile Interface Adapter) chip is available via the
<tt/VIA/ variable. The structure behind this variable is explained in <tt/_6522.h/.
-</descrip><p>
+ <tag><tt/VIA2/</tag>
+ Access to the VIA2 (Versatile Interface Adapter) chip is available via the
+ <tt/VIA2/ variable. The structure behind this variable is explained in <tt/_6522.h/.
+ <tag><tt/ACIA/</tag>
+ Access to the 6551 ACIA chip is available via the
+ <tt/ACIA/ variable. The structure behind this variable is explained in <tt/_6551.h/.
+
+</descrip><p>
<sect>Loadable drivers<p>
-<em>Note:</em> Since the Atmos doesn't have working disk I/O
-(see <ref id="limitations" name="section "Limitations"">), the
-available drivers cannot be loaded at runtime (so the term "loadable drivers"
-is somewhat misleading). Instead, the drivers have to be statically linked. While
-this may seem overhead, it has two advantages:
+<sect1>TGI<p>
+TGI drivers is available on Oric Telestrat with some functions:
-<sect1>Extended memory drivers<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>tgi_clear
+<item>tgi_done
+<item>tgi_init
+<item>tgi_install
+<item>tgi_line
+<item>tgi_outtext
+<item>tgi_setpixel
+</itemize>
-No extended memory drivers are currently available for the Atmos.
+<sect1>Extended memory drivers<p>
-<sect1>Joystick drivers<p>
+No extended memory drivers are currently available for the Telestrat.
+This feature could be done because telestrat can manage RAM inserted in his
+port cardridge.
-<descrip>
-
-telemon 3.0 manages joysticks but it had been handled yet.
+<sect1>Joystick drivers<p>
-</descrip><p>
+Telemon 2.4 & 3.0 manages joysticks but it had been handled yet. This means that
+joysticks driver could be written easily.
+Telemon 2.4 returns in keyboard buffer the direction of the joysticks. This means that
+if you get input from keyboard by conio cgetc function, you will get direction from joysticks.
<sect1>Mouse drivers<p>
-Telemon 3.0 manages also mouse, but it had been no handled yet in this version.
+Telestrat manages also mouse, but it had been no handled yet in this version.
+Telestrat mouse is really difficult to find.
<sect1>RS232 device drivers<p>
-<descrip>
-
-not done
-
-</descrip><p>
-
-
+Telestrat has a RS232 port, but it's not usable in cc65. It is possible to use
+RS232 port with Telemon calls (see XSOUT primitive for example)
<sect>Limitations<label id="limitations"><p>
<sect1>Disk I/O<p>
-This version handles fopen, fread, fclose primitives. Because Telemon 3.0 handles these two primitives. By the way,
-it uses an extension "ch376 card" which handles sdcard and FAT 32 usb key.
+Telemon 3.0 handles fopen, fread, fclose primitives. It means that this
+function will crash the Telestrat because Telemon 2.4 does not have these
+primitives. By the way, Telemon 3.0 uses an extension "ch376 card" which
+handles sdcard and FAT 32 usb key. In the next version of Telemon, FT DOS, Sedoric, Stratsed will be handled in these 3 primitives (fopen, fread, fclose).
<itemize>
<item>fclose
<item>fopen
<item>fread
-
</itemize>
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