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The makefile now works for Linux and most Unix's. However, for Solaris and MacOS, you must first export the OSTYPE environment variable: > export OSTYPE > make Otherwise, you will get build errors. 1. New Features 1.1 3.9-0 1.1.1 SCP and libraries - added *nix READLINE support (Mark Pizzolato) - added "SHOW SHOW" and "SHOW <dev> SHOW" commands (Mark Pizzolato) - added support for BREAK key on Windows (Mark Pizzolato) 1.1.2 PDP-8 - floating point processor is now enabled 2. Bugs Fixed Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or in the source module sim_rev.h. 3. Status Report This is the last release of SimH for which I will be sole editor. After this release, the source is moving to a public repository: under the general editorship of Dave Hittner and Mark Pizzolato. The status of the individual simulators is as follows: 3.1 PDP-1 Stable and working; runs available software. 3.2 PDP-4/7/9/15 Stable and working; runs available software. 3.3 PDP-8 Stable and working; runs available software. 3.4 PDP-10 [KS-10 only] Stable and working; runs available software. 3.5 PDP-11 Stable and working; runs available system software. The emulation of individual models has numerous errors of detail, which prevents many diagnostics from running correctly. 3.6 VAX-11/780 Stable and working; runs available software. 3.7 MicroVAX 3900 (VAX) Stable and working; runs available software. Thanks to the kind generosity of Camiel Vanderhoeven, this simulator has been verified with AXE, the VAX architectural exerciser. 3.8 Nova Stable and working; runs available software. 3.9 Eclipse Stable and working, but not really supported. There is no Eclipse-specific software available under a hobbyist license. 3.10 Interdata 16b Stable and working, but no software for it has been found, other than diagnostics. 3.11 Interdata 32b Stable and working; runs 32b UNIX and diagnostics. 3.12 IBM 1401 Stable and working; runs available software. 3.13 IBM 1620 Hand debug only. No software for it has been found or tested. 3.14 IBM 7094 Stable and working as a stock system; runs IBSYS. The CTSS extensions have not been debugged. 3.15 IBM S/3 Stable and working, but not really supported. Runs available software. 3.16 IBM 1130 Stable and working; runs available software. Supported and edited by Brian Knittel. 3.17 HP 2100/1000 Stable and working; runs available software. Supported and edited by Dave Bryan. 3.18 Honeywell 316/516 Stable and working; runs available software. 3.19 GRI-909/99 Hand debug only. No software for it has been found or tested. 3.20 SDS-940 Hand debug only, and a few diagnostics. 3.21 LGP-30 Unfinished; hand debug only. Does not run available software, probably due to my misunderstanding of the LGP-30 operational procedures. 3.22 Altair (original 8080 version) Stable and working, but not really supported. Runs available software. 3.23 AltairZ80 (Z80 version) Stable and working; runs available software. Supported and edited by Peter Schorn. 3.24 SWTP 6800 Stable and working; runs available software. Supported and edited by Bill Beech 3.25 Sigma 32b Incomplete; more work is needed on the peripherals for accuracy. 3.26 Alpha Incomplete; essentially just an EV-5 (21164) chip emulator. 4. Suggestions for Future Work 4.1 General Structure - Multi-threading, to allow true concurrency between SCP and the simulator - Graphics device support, particularly for the PDP-1 and PDP-11 4.2 Current Simulators - PDP-1 graphics, to run Space War - PDP-11 GT40 graphics, to run Lunar Lander - PDP-15 MUMPS-15 - Interdata native OS debug, both 16b and 32b - SDS 940 timesharing operating system debug - IBM 7094 CTSS feature debug and operating system debug - IBM 1620 debug and software - GRI-909 software - Sigma 32b completion and debug - LGP-30 debug 4.3 Possible Future Simulators - Data General MV8000 (if a hobbyist license can be obtained for AOS) - Alpha simulator - HP 3000 (16b) simulator with MPE
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C
/* alpha_io.c: Alpha I/O and miscellaneous devices
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Copyright (c) 2006, Robert M. Supnik
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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ROBERT M SUPNIK BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
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IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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Except as contained in this notice, the name of Robert M Supnik shall not be
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used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
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in this Software without prior written authorization from Robert M Supnik.
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rom boot ROM
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*/
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#include "alpha_defs.h"
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#include "alpha_sys_defs.h"
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t_uint64 *rom = NULL; /* boot ROM */
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extern DEVICE *sim_devices[];
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t_bool rom_rd (t_uint64 pa, t_uint64 *val, uint32 lnt);
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t_bool rom_wr (t_uint64 pa, t_uint64 val, uint32 lnt);
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t_stat rom_ex (t_value *vptr, t_addr exta, UNIT *uptr, int32 sw);
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t_stat rom_dep (t_value val, t_addr exta, UNIT *uptr, int32 sw);
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t_stat rom_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
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/* ROM data structures
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rom_dev ROM device descriptor
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rom_unit ROM units
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rom_reg ROM register list
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*/
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DIB rom_dib = {
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ROMBASE, ROMBASE + ROMSIZE, &rom_rd, &rom_wr, 0
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};
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UNIT rom_unit = {
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UDATA (NULL, UNIT_FIX+UNIT_BINK, ROMSIZE)
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};
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REG rom_reg[] = {
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{ NULL }
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};
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DEVICE rom_dev = {
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"ROM", &rom_unit, rom_reg, NULL,
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1, 16, 24, 8, 16, 64,
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&rom_ex, &rom_dep, &rom_reset,
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NULL, NULL, NULL,
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&rom_dib, DEV_DIB
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};
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/* ReadIO - read IO space
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Inputs:
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pa = physical address
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*dat = pointer to data
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lnt = length (BWLQ)
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Output:
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TRUE if read succeeds, else FALSE
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*/
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t_bool ReadIO (t_uint64 pa, t_uint64 *dat, uint32 lnt)
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{
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DEVICE *dptr;
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uint32 i;
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for (i = 0; sim_devices[i] != NULL; i++) {
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dptr = sim_devices[i];
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if (dptr->flags & DEV_DIB) {
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DIB *dibp = (DIB *) dptr->ctxt;
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if ((pa >= dibp->low) && (pa < dibp->high))
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return dibp->read (pa, dat, lnt);
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}
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* WriteIO - write register space
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Inputs:
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ctx = CPU context
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pa = physical address
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val = data to write, right justified in 64b quadword
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lnt = length (BWLQ)
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Output:
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TRUE if write succeeds, else FALSE
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*/
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t_bool WriteIO (t_uint64 pa, t_uint64 dat, uint32 lnt)
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{
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DEVICE *dptr;
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uint32 i;
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for (i = 0; sim_devices[i] != NULL; i++) {
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dptr = sim_devices[i];
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if (dptr->flags & DEV_DIB) {
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DIB *dibp = (DIB *) dptr->ctxt;
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if ((pa >= dibp->low) && (pa < dibp->high))
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return dibp->write (pa, dat, lnt);
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}
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* Boot ROM read */
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t_bool rom_rd (t_uint64 pa, t_uint64 *val, uint32 lnt)
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{
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uint32 sc, rg = ((uint32) ((pa - ROMBASE) & (ROMSIZE - 1))) >> 3;
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switch (lnt) {
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case L_BYTE:
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sc = (((uint32) pa) & 7) * 8;
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*val = (rom[rg] >> sc) & M8;
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break;
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case L_WORD:
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sc = (((uint32) pa) & 6) * 8;
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*val = (rom[rg] >> sc) & M16;
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break;
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case L_LONG:
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if (pa & 4) *val = (rom[rg] >> 32) & M32;
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else *val = rom[rg] & M32;
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break;
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case L_QUAD:
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*val = rom[rg];
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break;
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* Boot ROM write */
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t_bool rom_wr (t_uint64 pa, t_uint64 val, uint32 lnt)
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{
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uint32 sc, rg = ((uint32) ((pa - ROMBASE) & (ROMSIZE - 1))) >> 3;
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switch (lnt) {
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case L_BYTE:
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sc = (((uint32) pa) & 7) * 8;
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rom[rg] = (rom[rg] & ~(((t_uint64) M8) << sc)) | (((t_uint64) (val & M8)) << sc);
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break;
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case L_WORD:
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sc = (((uint32) pa) & 6) * 8;
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rom[rg] = (rom[rg] & ~(((t_uint64) M16) << sc)) | (((t_uint64) (val & M16)) << sc);
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break;
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case L_LONG:
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if (pa & 4) rom[rg] = ((t_uint64) (rom[rg] & M32)) | (((t_uint64) (val & M32)) << 32);
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else rom[rg] = (rom[rg] & ~((t_uint64) M32)) | ((t_uint64) val & M32);
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break;
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case L_QUAD:
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rom[rg] = val;
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break;
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* ROM examine */
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t_stat rom_ex (t_value *vptr, t_addr exta, UNIT *uptr, int32 sw)
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{
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uint32 addr = (uint32) exta;
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if (vptr == NULL) return SCPE_ARG;
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if (addr >= ROMSIZE) return SCPE_NXM;
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*vptr = rom[addr >> 3];
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return SCPE_OK;
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}
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/* ROM deposit */
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t_stat rom_dep (t_value val, t_addr exta, UNIT *uptr, int32 sw)
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{
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uint32 addr = (uint32) exta;
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if (addr >= ROMSIZE) return SCPE_NXM;
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rom[addr >> 3] = val;
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return SCPE_OK;
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}
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/* ROM reset */
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t_stat rom_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
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{
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if (rom == NULL) rom = (t_uint64 *) calloc (ROMSIZE >> 3, sizeof (t_uint64));
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if (rom == NULL) return SCPE_MEM;
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return SCPE_OK;
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}
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