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SIMH/HP 2100 RELEASE NOTES
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Last update: 2017-01-11
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This file documents the release history of the simulator for the Hewlett-Packard
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2114, 2115, 2116, 2100, 1000-M, 1000-E, and 1000-F machines.
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The SIMH project does not issue discrete releases. Instead, the current
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simulator code base is available at:
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https://github.com/simh/simh
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...and may be downloaded at any time. A code snapshot is identified by the "git
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commit ID" that is displayed by the simulator welcome banner.
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Therefore, HP 2100 releases are simply documentation checkpoints that describe
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the changes that have occurred since the last checkpoint. Generally, a release
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is written when one or more major changes have been incorporated. Minor bug
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fixes will be available immediately from the repository but only noted as part
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of the next release document.
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===================
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General Information
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===================
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The simulator passes the HP 24396 offline diagnostic suite with some expected
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failures due to unimplemented features. For example, the disc diagnostic
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error-correction logic tests and the tape diagnostic CRCC and LRCC tests fail,
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as these features are not supported. However, all features that are required
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for operation of the supported HP operating systems pass their respective
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diagnostic tests. See the accompanying "hp2100_diag.txt" file for details.
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The simulator has been tested with the following operating systems:
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- 2000E, 2000F, and 2000/Access Time-Shared BASIC.
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- DOS, DOS-M, and DOS-III.
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- RTE-II, RTE-III, RTE-IVB, and RTE-6/VM.
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The user's manual for the simulator is provided in Microsoft Word format in the
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"doc" subdirectory of the code base snapshot downloaded from the github site. A
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PDF version of the same manual is available at:
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http://alum.mit.edu/www/jdbryan/hp2100_doc.pdf
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Available Software
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------------------
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A preconfigured RTE-6/VM disc image containing the operating system, the MACRO
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assembler and Fortran 77 compiler, a selection of tape backup and restore
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programs (READT/WRITT, READR/SAVER, FC, TF, and FST), an example programs
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(/KENC/HELLO.FTN), and the Mystery Mansion game (MMM) is available from
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Bitsavers at:
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http://www.bitsavers.org/bits/HP/tapes/rte-6vm/rte6200/
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The archive contains instructions and simulator command files that allow
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ready-to-run operation.
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The Computer History Museum has graciously arranged with HP to offer the HP 1000
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Software Collection with a sublicense for non-commercial use by private
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individuals. The Collection is hosted by Bitsavers at:
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http://www.bitsavers.org/bits/HP/HP_1000_software_collection/
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A preconfigured RTE-IVB disc image containing the operating system, the ASMB
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assembler and FORTRAN IV compiler, and the READR/SAVER and FC tape backup and
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restore programs is available from the HP Computer Museum at:
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http://www.hpmuseum.net/display_item.php?sw=565
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The archive contains instructions and a simulator command file.
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QCTerm, an HP 700 terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows, is available from the
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HP Computer Museum at:
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http://www.hpmuseum.net/display_item.php?sw=585
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Use of an HP terminal via a serial port or terminal emulator via Telnet enables
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more advanced screen editing features of the RTE operating systems.
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Manuals describing the operation of HP software are available from Bitsavers at:
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http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/hp/1000/
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http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/hp/2000TSB/
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http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/hp/21xx/
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...and from the HP Computer Museum at:
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http://www.hpmuseum.net/collection_document.php
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Year 2000 Issues
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RTE-6/VM Revision 6200 is Y2K compliant, except for the READR and SAVER
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programs. The errors are cosmetic only.
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RTE-IVB Revision 5010 is not Y2K compliant. All of the failures are in
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subsystems; the operating itself (time-of-day clock) accommodates dates through
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2059. All of the errors are cosmetic. Typically, punctuation characters appear
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in the years, e.g., "19:0" for 2000. The RTE-IVB software kit from the HP
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Computer Museum includes fixes for the affected modules to bring the system into
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compliance.
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All other HP operating systems are not Y2K compliant.
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Bugs in RTE-IVB Revision 5010
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Testing during simulator development revealed the presence of a bug in RTE-IVB
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Revision 5010:
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- The $BALC module in the system library has a bug that causes memory
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corruption. This module is used by the ACCTS program and manifests itself by
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printing gibberish after the "PLEASE LOG ON:" prompt.
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Specifically, the internal MXEV routine performs a cross-store indirect via a
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location in Table Area II (XSA $MAXI+0,I). This fails because the indirect
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chain is resolved in the user map, but TA II is not in the user map of
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large-background programs, such as ACCTS. Therefore, the location in the
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user map corresponding to $MAXI in the system map is used as the pointer to
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the location to store.
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A corrected version of $BALC is present on cartridge GF of the disc image
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supplied with the RTE-IVB software kit at the HP Computer Museum.
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======================
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Release 25, 2017-01-11
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======================
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This is the initial checkpoint release of the HP 2100 simulator, corresponding
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to the 25th set of changes to the 4.0 code base. The following devices are
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currently simulated:
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- 2114C CPU with up to 16 KW of memory
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- 2115A CPU with up to 8 KW of memory
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- 2116C CPU with up to 32 KW of memory
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- 2100A CPU with up to 32 KW of memory
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- 1000 M/E/F-Series CPU with up to 1024 KW of memory
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- EAU, FP, IOP, DMS, FFP, DBI, VIS, and SIGNAL microcode extensions
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- RTE-IV EMA or RTE-6/VM OS and VMA microcode extensions
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- 12531C Buffered Teleprinter Interface with one 2752 Teleprinter
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- 12539C Time Base Generator
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- 12557A Disc Controller with four 2870 drives
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- 12559C Magnetic Tape Controller with one 3030 drive
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- 12565A Disc Controller with two 2883 drives
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- 12566B Microcircuit Interface with a loopback connector
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- 12578A Direct Memory Access Controller
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- 12581A Memory Protect
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- 12597A Duplex Register Interface with one 2748 Paper Tape Reader
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- 12597A Duplex Register Interface with one 2895 Paper Tape Punch
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- 12606B Fixed Head Disc Controller with one 2770/2771 drive
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- 12607B Direct Memory Access Controller
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- 12610B Drum Controller with one 2773/2774/2775 drive
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- 12620A Privileged Interrupt Fence
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- 12653A Printer Controller with one 2767 Line Printer
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- 12792C 8-Channel Asynchronous Multiplexer
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- 12821A Disc Interface with four 7906H/7920H/7925H drives
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- 12845B Printer Controller with one 2607 Line Printer
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- 12875A Interprocessor Link
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- 12892B Memory Protect
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- 12895A Direct Memory Access Controller
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- 12897B Dual-Channel Port Controller
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- 12920A 16-Channel Terminal Multiplexer
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- 12936A Privileged Interrupt Fence
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- 12966A Buffered Asynchronous Communications Interface
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- 13037D Disc Controller with eight 7905/7906/7920/7925 drives
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- 13181A Magnetic Tape Controller with four 7970B drives
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- 13183A Magnetic Tape Controller with four 7970E drives
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- 13210A Disc Controller with four 7900 drives
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The "HP 2100 Simulator User's Guide" manual describes the configuration and
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operation of each of these devices in detail.
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Implementation Notes
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- New bug fixes will now be listed in this file under the associated release
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rather than in their previous location (hp2100_bugfixes.txt).
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- Starting with the next release, the LOAD command will restrict its operation
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to the addresses occupied by the bootstrap loaders, i.e., the last 64
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locations in memory (up to 32K), unless forced by the addition of the "-F"
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switch. The LOAD command is not designed for general loading of absolute
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binary files, as it does not initialize the A and B registers as some HP
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software expects. It is intended only to install bootstrap loaders. The
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BOOT PTR command is the proper simulation of the hardware absolute paper tape
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loader.
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Bugs Fixed
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1. PROBLEM: DPC device documentation uses the wrong disc drive model number.
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VERSION: Release 24.
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OBSERVATION: The comments in the hp2100_dpc.c source file and Section 2 of
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the "HP2100 Simulator User's Guide" say that the DPC device supports the
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2871 disc drive, while Section 2.6.1 of the User's Guide says that the
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support is for the 2781 disc drive. Neither of these model numbers is
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correct.
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Contemporaneous literature (e.g., the "2116B Computer Price List," dated
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June 1970) states that the disc memory subsystem consists of the HP 2870A
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Moving Head Disc, HP 2871A Disc Controller, HP 2881A Power Supply, and HP
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2882A Cabinet.
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CAUSE: The controller model number is used instead of the drive model
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number, while the "2781" number is a transposition of "2871."
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RESOLUTION: Modify the initial comments in the DPC device source file
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(hp2100_dpc.c) and modify the sections of the HP2100 Simulator User's Guide
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to use the correct disc drive model number (2870).
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STATUS: Fixed in Release 25.
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2. PROBLEM: The BOOT DRC command does not execute correctly.
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VERSION: Release 24.
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OBSERVATION: Attempting to boot DOS from a fixed-head disc or drum does
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not work. The CPU sits in a loop waiting for DMA to finish, but it never
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does.
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CAUSE: The DMA control word in the DR device bootstrap is not configured
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during BOOT DRC processing, so DMA is communicating with the wrong device.
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RESOLUTION: Modify "drc_boot" (hp2100_dr.c) to set the fixed disc/drum
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select code into the DMA control word before returning.
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STATUS: Fixed in Release 25.
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3. PROBLEM: The valid command "DEPOSIT 2000 JMP 2001" is rejected.
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VERSION: Release 24.
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OBSERVATION: Regarding symbolic input, the HP2100 User's Manual says that
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the "C" and "Z" flags, signifying a current-page or zero-page reference,
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respectively, are not needed "...when entering [memory reference]
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instructions into CPU memory; the simulator figures out from the target
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address what mode to use." While the valid command "DEPOSIT 1000 JMP 1001"
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correctly enters a zero-page jump into memory, the valid command "DEPOSIT
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2000 JMP 2001" does not enter a current-page jump. Instead, an "Invalid
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argument" error occurs.
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CAUSE: The "parse_sym" routine looks for the optional "C" or "Z" flag when
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parsing memory reference instructions and sets a flag if either is
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specified. The test for a current-page reference is performed only if the
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reference type was not explicitly specified. However, the sense of the
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test is reversed.
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RESOLUTION: Modify "parse_sym" (hp2100_sys.c) to correct the test for C/Z
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option specification.
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STATUS: Fixed in Release 25.
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4. PROBLEM: The invalid command "DEPOSIT 2000 JMP C 2001" is accepted.
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VERSION: Release 24.
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OBSERVATION: Regarding symbolic input, the HP2100 User's Manual says that
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"The address is an octal number in the range 0 - 77777; if C or Z is
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specified, the address is a page offset in the range 0 - 1777." However,
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specifying a page offset > 1777 is accepted without complaint if it is
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within the current page range.
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CAUSE: Error checking for memory reference instruction entry is
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incomplete.
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RESOLUTION: Modify "parse_sym" (hp2100_sys.c) to ensure that the range
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check is enforced if either C or Z is specified.
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STATUS: Fixed in Release 25.
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5. PROBLEM: Punched output does not appear on TTY devices lacking a paper
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tape punch.
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VERSION: Release 24.
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OBSERVATION: Running the HP contributed library program "HP 2000F BASIC
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for DOS-M/DOS III" does not produce any console output when using terminal
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driver DVR00 as required by the program. When using alternate terminal
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driver DVR05, console output appears but console input does not work
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properly.
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CAUSE: DOS-M and DOS-III support two modes of console I/O: ASCII mode and
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binary mode. ASCII mode appends carriage-return/line-feed characters on
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output and strips them on input. Binary mode sends and receives bytes
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exactly as supplied.
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DVR00 is required because DVR05 does not support the binary I/O mode
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required by the program. However, DVR00 assumes that a binary write is to
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be directed to the console's paper tape punch rather than the console
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printer and therefore sets the TTY interface's "punch flip-flop" instead of
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the "print flip-flop" to accompany the text output. The simulation of the
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HP 12531 interface card associated with the TTY device discards output if
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the punch flip-flop is set and the punch unit (TTY2) is not attached.
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The problem occurs because only a connected HP 2754 teleprinter (a modified
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Teletype ASR35) reacts to the print and punch flip-flop signals. All other
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supported terminal devices ignore the signals and print whatever output is
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supplied (an HP 2752 -- a rebadged ASR33 -- has a manual control for the
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punch, but the punch and printer operate together when the punch is on).
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The 2000F BASIC program apparently was designed for use with one of these
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other terminals, which print normally even though only the punch flip-flop
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is set.
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RESOLUTION: Modify "tto_out" (hp2100_stddev.c) to honor the print and
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punch flip-flop settings and separate the output as directed only if the
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console punch unit is attached (simulating an HP 2754). When the unit is
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detached, all output is delivered to the console printer, regardless of the
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flip-flop settings (simulating all other console devices).
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STATUS: Fixed in Release 25.
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