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)
When converting to a newer Visual Studio version, a new solution file is
created named simh-'vsversion'.sln so that we don't modify any files
managed by git. The resulting converted solution file will be automatically
used when build_vstudio.bat is subsequently run and that solution can be
opened directly by the Visual Studio IDE.
- Pre-Pre-Build-Event.cmd now dynamically determines the available
compiler version along with any alternate toolset which may be part
of the build environment and makes the appropriate windows-build
library support available for linking.
- build_vstudio.bat now supports VS2022 and will dynamically adjust
the converted VS2008 project files to leverage any available XP build
support which might be installed so that the generated executables
will support all versions of Windows from XP onward. The VS2008
generated executables automatically support all versions of Windows
from XP onward.
Visual Studio defaults to disable the ability to redirect stdout and stderr
for the cl.exe program during a build. This change allows us to capture,
record and display the compiler version.
This commit introduces dozens of changes to make the 3B2-700 simulator
fully functional and ready for wider use. In addition to 3B2-700
availability, this commit includes a tremendous amount of refactoring
of the 3B2-400 and common code to make the project structure easier to
maintain and reason about.
* AltairZ80: SS1: Fix disable after reset.
The CompuPro System Support 1 could not be disabled after enabled and
used due to timers causing it to be busy. Reset properly so that "set
ss1 disabled" works after reset.
* AltairZ80: wd179x: Properly reset 179x state.
* AltairZ80: M68K: Fix compile with VS2008.
* Musashi: Fix compilation with Visual Studio 2008.
* AltairZ80: M68K: Resolve warnings in softfloat.
* AltairZ80: Add headers to .vcproj
Compiled in support is preferred over dlopen efforts with a fallback to
printf/fgets when neither is available at compile and runtime.
All platforms support file path expansion on command entry of tab characters
- Avoid explicit search for font file (which is now done at runtime
activation of the display panel)
- Retain ability for FONTFILE to be explicitly specified on the make command
- General cleanup of codebase
- Fixed condition codes m6800.c from Roberto Sancho Villa
- Add additional FDC lfd-400 from Roberto Sancho Villa
- Add additional OS's (FLEX 1.0, FDOS 1.0, DOS68, MiniDOS, and MiniDOS-MPX)
to software support
- Add additional disk formats to software support dc-4.c from Roberto
Sancho Villa
- Add CPU history
- Fix LOAD/DUMP to support binary and hex
- Fix fprintf_sym to disassemble 6800 code correctly
- Add EXAMINE/DEPOSIT to CPU Memory
- Fixed disasm to space the register
- Add SET_FLAG(IF) to IRQ – fixed error in handling IRQ from
Roberto Sancho Villa
These devices start disabled and will be that way in essentially all
working systems, but there apparently was a DECnet Phase V
support for this device, so it is added to all systems. The DPV
should now be readily testable.
As mentioned in #1152. That PR will fix the DUP device.