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TITLE 'Loadable bios module for CP/M v.2.2'
PAGE 62
;9/20/86--N.T.Carnevale
;After C.Sondgeroth's XBIOS--see Micro/Systems Journal vol.1 #2 p.66 et seq.
;See also my article in the July/August 1986 issue of M/S J pp.72-85.
;
;7/12/85 Modified to allow use of a general xbios loader,
;and to enable use of a special utility to remove xbios's--NTC
;Compile with RMAC, then link like so:
;
; link nuxb[os]
;
;to produce an .SPR file for use by the bios extension loader LXB
CR EQU 0DH
LF EQU 0AH
CDISK EQU 4 ;addr holds currently logged drive
PRINTF EQU 9 ;bdos "print string" function
;These macros code for strings to identify the bios extension.
;To allow easy manipulation by C programs, each macro should
;end with a null.
;NOTE: the total length of the data produced by these two macros
;must be 225 bytes or less.
VERSION MACRO
;; revision number & date
;; terminate this macro with a null
DB 'v.1.1 7/12/85'
DB 0
ENDM
FUNCT MACRO
;; tell what it's for
;; put in as many lines as desired, with cr lf as needed
;; restrictions:
;; --terminate this macro with a null
;; --total length of the data produced by the version and funct
;; macros must be 255 bytes or less
DB 'Tests new version'
DB 0
ENDM
;**********************
;This header identifies the xbios module and provides vital information
;used by the loader and other utilities
;"continuation jump" to bdos--patched to correct location
;by xbios loader. If this is the only xbios module, this
;jmp goes directly to the original bdos. Otherwise, it
;goes to the xbios module that was previously loaded.
BDOS: JMP $-$
;distance from end of this header to the local copy
;of the original bios's entry table, i.e. total length
;of the version and function strings.
DB OLDTBL-HDREND
;how many jump instructions copied from the bios's table
DB (TBLEND - OLDTBL)/3
;Next 11 bytes reserved for future use
RESERV: DB 0
DW 0,0,0,0,0
;The next string, which is exactly 16 bytes long and starts
;exactly 16 bytes from the first location in the xbios,
;is checked by utilities that manipulate resident xbios modules.
LABEL: DB 'xbios installed$'
HDREND EQU $
;end of fixed-length header
;**********************
;strings that tell what it is & what it does
VERSION
FUNCT
;When the bios extension is first installed, the contents of the
;original bios jump table are copied into the following table.
;These jumps allow calls to any bios routines that are not
;supposed to be intercepted.
;If your bios has additional jumps that you might want to intercept,
;add more entries to this table
OLDTBL EQU $
WBOOT JMP $-$
CONST JMP $-$
CONIN JMP $-$
CONOUT JMP $-$
LIST JMP $-$
PUNCH JMP $-$
READER JMP $-$
HOME JMP $-$
SELDSK JMP $-$
SETTRK JMP $-$
SETSEC JMP $-$
SETDMA JMP $-$
READ JMP $-$
WRITE JMP $-$
LISTS JMP $-$
SECTRAN JMP $-$
TBLEND EQU $
;This table should be the same length as the OLDTBL.
;It defines new entry points for the bios routines that
;are to be modified. Any routines that are not to be intercepted
;should jump to the corresponding entries in the previous table.
;Eventually they will reach the original bios entry points.
NEWTBL EQU $
JMP XWBOOT ;to special bios extension "warm boot" routine.
;This is the only jump that cannot go to the
;corresponding entry in the previous table.
;the rest of these may be modified to intercept the bios call
JMP CONST
JMP CONIN
JMP CONOUT
JMP LIST
JMP PUNCH
JMP READER
JMP HOME
JMP SELDSK
JMP SETTRK
JMP SETSEC
JMP SETDMA
JMP READ
JMP WRITE
JMP LISTS
JMP SECTRAN
;This is the special warm boot routine that intercepts CP/M's attempt
;to overwrite the call to the bios extension's own jump table. It
;bypasses the reload of the CCP and reinitialization of the low memory
;jump vectors that are part of a normal CP/M 2.2 warm boot.
XWBOOT: LXI SP,80H ;reset stack pointer
LXI B,80H ;set default dma address
CALL SETDMA
LXI H,BDOS
SHLD 6 ;fix "jmp bdos" at 0005 to point to this module
LXI D,CRLF
MVI C,PRINTF
CALL BDOS ;send cr lf to console
LXI D,LABEL
MVI C,PRINTF
CALL BDOS ;say xbios is running
LHLD 1 ;get bios+3 address
LXI D,-1600H ;calculate entry point of CCP
DAD D
LDA CDISK
MOV C,A
PCHL ;jump into CCP
CRLF: DB CR,LF,'$'
END