2007-04-27 22:42:41 +00:00
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# $Source$
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# $State$
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# $Revision$
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The cpm platform
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=================
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cpm is an i80-based BSP that generates CP/M executables that can be run on any
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CP/M-compliant machine.
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This port only implements a very limited set of syscalls --- and most of those
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are stubs required to make the demo apps link. File descriptors 0, 1 and 2
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represent the console. All reads block. There's enough TTY emulation to allow
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\n conversion and local echo (but it can't be turned off).
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There's a special, if rather minimilist, interface to give applications access
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to CP/M. See include/cpm.h for details.
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2007-04-28 22:34:47 +00:00
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IEEE floating point is not available. Attempts to use floating-point numbers
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will cause the program to terminate.
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2007-04-27 22:42:41 +00:00
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Example command line
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ack -mcpm -O -o cpm.com examples/paranoia.c
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The file cpm.com can then be run.
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(Although note that Paranoia is very big, and you'll need a CP/M machine with
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lots of memory for it to fit. Which it does, just.)
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David Given
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dg@cowlark.com
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