Under certain circumstances, the timer resolution in the Version 3
could become coarse enough that very short timer intervals would lead
to an infinite loop of bus errors when running timer firmware
diagnostics.
After adding the sim_clock_precalibrate_commands, the PC was not zero
at the sim> prompt after loading altairz80.
Set CPU_S to zero in cpu_reset to address this issue.
While working on the AltairZ80 documentation, I found some problems
with the SOL20 registers and fixed some formatting issues.
Added static and "vdm1_" prefix to "charset" variable in s100_vdm1.c
This PR adds support for the Processor Technology VDM-1 display adapter and Sol-20 computer system. The VDM-1 was integrated into the Sol-20 but has been separated out into its own device.
This PR adds the following devices to the AltairZ80 simulator:
VDM1 - Processor Technology VDM-1 display adapter
SOL20 - Processor Technology SOL20 with SOLOS ROMs
SOL20K - SOL20 Keyboard (callback from VDM1)
SOL20T - SOL20 Tape (reads/writes cassette file images)
SOL20S - SOL20 Serial Port (TMXR capable)
SOL20P - SOL20 Printer Port (TMXR capable)
This corrects an error that caused SIO reject when SIO occured before
a pending seek interrupt on a different device.
- Move the interrupt pending test from sigma_io.c into each device.
- Make the sigma_dp.c test a special case that looks for pending
seek interrupts.
Used to initialize SCP timers to prevent problems during simulator startup
when THROTTLE is being used.
/*
* This sequence of instructions is a mix that mimics
* a resonable instruction set that is a close estimate
* to the calibrated result.
*/
static const char *cpu_clock_precalibrate_commands[] = {
"-m 100 LXI H,200H",
"-m 103 MVI B,0",
"-m 105 DCR B",
"-m 106 MOV M,B",
"-m 107 INX H",
"-m 108 JNZ 0105H",
"-m 10B JMP 0100H",
"PC 100",
NULL};
- Add common system includes used in may places which are allowed
and thus added directly in sim_defs.h.
- Separate completely private system data structures and system APIs
for use only by SCP library routines into sim_scp_private.h.
Proper initialization of the ADCS6 unit data structure depended on the
ADCS6 device being enabled. In cases where the ADCS6 unit was not
enabled, non-debug builds may crash on some host platforms depending on
compiler/memory layout.