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Although Amstrad is the current propietary of the copyright of the original
ZX Spectrum ROMs, they have kindly given their permission for its
redistribution with Spectrum emulators.
These are the conditions put by Amstrad to use and distribute the ROM files,
extracted from
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.amstrad.8bit/msg/c092cc4d4943131e
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1) What exactly do you have to do to use Sinclair ROMs in an emulator, such
as acknowledgements etc?"
Amstrad are happy for emulator writers to include images of our copyrighted
code as long as the (c)opyright messages are not altered and we appreciate
it if the program/manual includes a note to the effect that "Amstrad have
kindly given their permission for the redistribution of their copyrighted
material but retain that copyright".
"2) Can you charge a shareware fee for an emulator that uses the Sinclair
ROMs?"
No. No one should be charging for the ROM code because (as a result of the
point above) there are loads of freely available images anyway. If I ever
thought someone was charging for the ROM images then I'd make them available
as a free download on the www.amstrad.com web site. Naturally I imagine that
some emulator writers want to charge a shareware fee for the code they have
written and we have absolutely no problem with that as long as they aren't,
in any sense, charging for the parts of the code that are (c)Amstrad and (c)
Sinclair.
"3) Can you modify the ROMs, for instance to enable tape loading and saving,
and if so what are the requirements?"
The ROM code is simply a tool to let the emulator writers make a program
that works as close to the original machine as possible. If they choose to
modify the behaviour in any way then that's entirely up to them (I guess you
could say that that is exactly what an emulator IS doing (ie modifying the
screen output and keyboard input to go via the PC bits)!!)
"4) Can you distribute modified ROMs?"
If you like (with that (c) proviso).

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WHAT EMULATES RIGHT IN FBZX?
-Screen timmings in 48K and 128K mode.
-Screen generation, so border efects and even attribute changing efects
should work fine.
-48K sound (included the low-pass filter efect of Tape out).
-128K sound (fully emulation of the AY-3-8912).
-Trash in the bus when reading from a non-existing port. This is right generated
(from the data being displayed in that moment) so games works right (like
SHORTCIRCUIT, that runs without flickering).
-Spectrum 48K Issue 2 and 3 efects in the EAR bit are correctly emulated.
-Priority of joystick over keyboard.
-Snow efect when I register points between 64 and 127.
-Emulation of Interface I and Microdrive (only one drive).
-Memory contention
-Emulates Spanish 128K from Investronica/Sinclair
-Allows to insert POKE values in memory (inmunity, infinite lives...)
-Can load and save SCR snapshots
-ULAPlus support

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17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
copy of the Program in return for a fee.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
<program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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FBZX CAN'T INITIALIZATE THE SDL LIBRARY.
Is possible that you don't have the '/dev/mouse' symlink, or maybe, that
symlink (or the device pointed by) has no access permissions for the user you
are using. Just try (as root):
FBZX SAYS THAT IS RUNNING WITHOUT SOUND, AND TO READ THE FAQ
Currently FBZX uses ALSA, OSS or PulseAudio to generate the sound, and that
means that there can be only one sound source at each time in the system. If
you have a MP3 playing, without the PULSEAUDIO daemon launched, FBZX won't be
able to get access to the sound.
WHAT SPEED DO I NEED TO USE FBZX?
I'm not sure what's exactly the minimum speed, but I used it in an AMD K6-II
runing at 450 MHz and it worked at fully speed. Now, with the new OSS sound
*seems* to work even better, so maybe you could use it with an smaller
computer.
FBZX CAN BE USED FROM X-WINDOWS?
Since FBZX uses the SDL library, it can be used both from console and from X,
but, of course, in X it will need more system resources due to the fact that it
needs to emulate an 8-bit screen. Of course this was problematic with 2003
computers, but current systems can run FBZX under X without problems.
If you use it from console, it is strongly reccomended to use a native
FrameBuffer driver, in order to allow FBZX to change the current video mode
(see next question).
You can use the -fb option to make FBZX work in fullscreen mode.
I'M USING VESAFB IN MY (16-24 bits) CONSOLE, BUT FBZX WORKS SLOW...
That's because SDL is emulating an 8-bit screen for FBZX. The solution is to
change it for a FrameBuffer specific for your graphic card. If there's no
native driver (or it doesn't work reliably), you can use the SuperVESAfb
driver. This is a VESA driver that allows to change the resolution on-the-fly.
You can find it in:
http://www.rastersoft.com/supervesafb.html
This driver is only for 2.4 kernels. 2.6 versions have a new VESAFB driver
capable of switching the resolution.
MY COMPUTER DOESN'T HAVE FUNCTION KEYS (F1, F2...). HOW CAN I GET ACCESS TO
THE MENUS?
Just press the TAB key and you will see the message "Function key mode on".
Now you can use the number keys (0-9) to emulate the functions keys (F10 is '0',
F1 is '1', and so on, F11 is 'o' and F12 is 'p').
THERE'S A DELAY IN THE SOUND. HOW CAN I ELIMINATE IT?
Unfortunately, you can't. I have to use at least two buffers of 4096 bytes each
one in order to have an stable sound, and this means, at 48000 samples/sec,
0'17 seconds, and that's a perceptible delay for the human ear (with lower
sample rates it would became even worse; to avoid it, at sample rates lower
than 24000 samples/sec I reduce the buffer to 2048 bytes).
THERE ARE SOME GLITCHES IN THE SOUND
Maybe your CPU is too slow to run FBZX at full speed. But you can see with top
the load of each program, and give less priority to the ones that uses more
CPU. I do this with aMule, and the glitches dissapears.
I TRIED TO LOAD A .TZX FILE, BUT THE EMULATOR SHOWS A MESSAGE THAT
TELLS: "Unsuported TZX. Contact FBZX autor". WHAT'S HAPPEN?
Just read the file README.TZX.
I CHOOSE A .TZX FILE AND TYPE LOAD "", BUT NOTHING HAPPENS.
Fast load is available only with TAP files. If you want to load a TZX file,
you must press F6 in order to play the tape.
I TRIED TO LOAD A .TAP FILE IN FAST MODE, BUT IT FAILS AND THE EMULATOR
SHOWS THE MESSAGE "Block with right flag not found". WHAT'S HAPPENNING?
Each Spectrum's tape block has a flag byte that identify each one. Flag 0 is
for headers, and flag FF is for data blocks. A programmer can define its own
flag bytes if he wants.
If the program loader wants to load a block with a flag XX, but there isn't a
block in the TAP file with that flag, the fast loader will stop and show that
message (and will return a "Tape error" to the program loader). If I don't do
this, the fast loader should be reading the tape again and again, trying to
find a block with that flag, and the emulator should hang up (not really hang,
but it wouldn't be able to respond to keystrokes, even to the ESC key).
I CREATED A NEW MDR FILE, BUT WHEN I TRY TO WRITE TO IT, OR DO A CAT 1,
IT DOESN'T WORK, AND I HAVE TO PRESS BREAK (SHIFT + SPACE) TO STOP THE
COMMAND.
When you create a MDR file, it is created "in blank", so you must format the
medium before using it. To do it, just use:
FORMAT "m";1;"name"
changing 'name' with the name you want to give to the cartridge.
You can format a cartridge too if you want to erase a MDR file.
THE SYSTEM RETURNS THE MESSAGE DRIVE 'WRITE' PROTECTED. WHAT CAN I DO TO
UNPROTECT IT?
Just press F7 and change the 'Write protection' status with F3. Remember that
the status is stored with the cartridge, so if you exit the emulator and load
a MDR file again, it will have the same status you left it.
WHERE CAN I FIND INFO ABOUT HOW TO USE THE INTERFACE I AND THE MICRODRIVES?
In:
http://www.madhippy.com/8-bit/sinclair/zxif1micro.html
you can find the HTML version of the original manual of the Interface I and
Microdrive. There's ALL what you shoul need to know to work with it.

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HOW TO INSTALL FBZX
If you want to install FBZX, you must compile your own version,
just typing as root:
make clean
make
make install
Be sure you have the SDL, libasound2 and libpulse libraries (both runtime and
headers).
HOW TO RUN FBZX
Just type
fbzx
If you don't want sound (or you haven't a sound card), you can run it with
fbzx -nosound
To know all the other FBZX options, just type
fbzx -h
or
fbzx --help
and enjoy!

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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Clear the implicit built in rules
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SUFFIXES:
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ifeq ($(strip $(DEVKITPPC)),)
$(error "Please set DEVKITPPC in your environment. export DEVKITPPC=<path to>devkitPPC")
endif
include $(DEVKITPPC)/wii_rules
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TARGET is the name of the output
# BUILD is the directory where object files & intermediate files will be placed
# SOURCES is a list of directories containing source code
# INCLUDES is a list of directories containing extra header files
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TARGET := fbzx
BUILD := build
SOURCES := src src/z80free
DATA :=
INCLUDES :=
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# options for code generation
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFLAGS = -g -O2 -Wall $(MACHDEP) $(INCLUDE) -Wno-pointer-sign -DDEBUG
CXXFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS = -g $(MACHDEP) -Wl,-Map,$(notdir $@).map
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# any extra libraries we wish to link with the project
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIBS := -lSDL_mixer -lsmpeg -lvorbisidec -lSDL_image -lpng -ljpeg -lz -lSDL -lSDL_gfx -lfreetype -lfat -lwiiuse -lbte -logc -lm -lwiikeyboard
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# list of directories containing libraries, this must be the top level containing
# include and lib
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIBDIRS := $(PORTLIBS)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# no real need to edit anything past this point unless you need to add additional
# rules for different file extensions
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ifneq ($(BUILD),$(notdir $(CURDIR)))
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export OUTPUT := $(CURDIR)/$(TARGET)
export VPATH := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \
$(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(CURDIR)/$(dir))
export DEPSDIR := $(CURDIR)/$(BUILD)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# automatically build a list of object files for our project
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.c)))
CFILES := $(filter-out z80free_tester.c, $(CFILES))
CPPFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.cpp)))
sFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.s)))
SFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.S)))
BINFILES := $(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.*)))
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# use CXX for linking C++ projects, CC for standard C
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ifeq ($(strip $(CPPFILES)),)
export LD := $(CC)
else
export LD := $(CXX)
endif
export OFILES := $(addsuffix .o,$(BINFILES)) \
$(CPPFILES:.cpp=.o) $(CFILES:.c=.o) \
$(sFILES:.s=.o) $(SFILES:.S=.o)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# build a list of include paths
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export INCLUDE := $(foreach dir,$(INCLUDES), -iquote $(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \
$(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-I$(dir)/include) \
-I$(CURDIR)/$(BUILD) \
-I$(LIBOGC_INC)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# build a list of library paths
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export LIBPATHS := $(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-L$(dir)/lib) \
-L$(LIBOGC_LIB)
export OUTPUT := $(CURDIR)/$(TARGET)
.PHONY: $(BUILD) clean
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$(BUILD):
@[ -d $@ ] || mkdir -p $@
@make --no-print-directory -C $(BUILD) -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
clean:
@echo clean ...
@rm -fr $(BUILD) $(OUTPUT).elf $(OUTPUT).dol dist
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dist: $(BUILD)
rm -fr $@
mkdir -p $@/apps/fbzx-wii
mkdir -p $@/fbzx-wii/fbzx
mkdir -p $@/fbzx-wii/spectrum-roms
mkdir -p $@/fbzx-wii/applications
mkdir -p $@/fbzx-wii/pixmaps
mkdir -p $@/fbzx-wii/doc/fbzx
cp fbzx.dol $@/apps/fbzx-wii/boot.dol
cp spectrum-roms/* $@/fbzx-wii/spectrum-roms
cp keymap.bmp $@/fbzx-wii/fbzx
cp fbzx.desktop $@/fbzx-wii/applications
cp fbzx.svg $@/fbzx-wii/pixmaps
cp AMSTRAD CAPABILITIES COPYING FAQ README README.TZX VERSIONS $@/fbzx-wii/doc/fbzx/
cd $@ && tar -czf ../fbzx-wii-bin.tar.gz *
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
run:
wiiload $(TARGET).dol
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
else
DEPENDS := $(OFILES:.o=.d)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# main targets
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$(OUTPUT).dol: $(OUTPUT).elf
$(OUTPUT).elf: $(OFILES)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This rule links in binary data with the .jpg extension
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%.jpg.o : %.jpg
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@echo $(notdir $<)
$(bin2o)
-include $(DEPENDS)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
endif
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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ifdef PREFIX
PREFIX2=$(PREFIX)/usr
else
PREFIX2=/usr/local
endif
CFLAGS += `pkg-config --cflags sdl libpulse-simple alsa` -O2 -Wno-pointer-sign -Wall -D D_SOUND_PULSE -D D_SOUND_ALSA -D D_SOUND_OSS
LDFLAGS += `pkg-config --libs sdl libpulse-simple alsa`
fbzx: computer.o Z80free.o Z80free_codes.o Z80free_codesCB.o Z80free_codesED.o Z80free_codesDD.o Z80free_codesFD.o Z80free_codesDDCB.o Z80free_codesFDCB.o emulator.o cargador.o characters.o menus.o sound.o tape.o spk_ay.o microdrive.o
$(CC) -o fbzx computer.o Z80free.o Z80free_codes.o Z80free_codesCB.o Z80free_codesED.o Z80free_codesDD.o Z80free_codesFD.o Z80free_codesDDCB.o Z80free_codesFDCB.o emulator.o cargador.o characters.o menus.o sound.o tape.o spk_ay.o microdrive.o $(LDFLAGS)
clean:
rm fbzx *.o *~
install:
rm -f $(PREFIX2)/bin/fbzx
cp fbzx $(PREFIX2)/bin
mkdir -p $(PREFIX2)/share/fbzx
mkdir -p $(PREFIX2)/share/spectrum-roms
mkdir -p $(PREFIX2)/share/applications
mkdir -p $(PREFIX2)/share/pixmaps
mkdir -p $(PREFIX2)/share/doc/fbzx
cp spectrum-roms/* $(PREFIX2)/share/spectrum-roms
cp keymap.bmp $(PREFIX2)/share/fbzx
cp fbzx.desktop $(PREFIX2)/share/applications
cp fbzx.svg $(PREFIX2)/share/pixmaps
cp AMSTRAD CAPABILITIES COPYING FAQ README README.TZX VERSIONS $(PREFIX2)/share/doc/fbzx/
uninstall:
rm -f $(PREFIX2)/bin/fbzx
rm -rf $(PREFIX2)/share/fbzx
rm -f $(PREFIX2)/share/applications/fbzx.desktop
rm -f $(PREFIX2)/share/pixmaps/fbzx.svg
rm -rf $(PREFIX2)/share/doc/fbzx
rm -rf $(PREFIX2)/share/spectrum-roms
spk_ay.o: spk_ay.c spk_ay.h emulator.h sound.h computer.h z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o spk_ay.o spk_ay.c
microdrive.o: microdrive.c microdrive.h z80free/Z80free.h computer.h emulator.h z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o microdrive.o microdrive.c
sound.o: sound.c sound.h computer.h emulator.h z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o sound.o sound.c
emulator.o: emulator.c z80free/Z80free.h computer.h emulator.h characters.h menus.h cargador.h sound.h tape.h microdrive.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o emulator.o emulator.c
computer.o: computer.c z80free/Z80free.h computer.h emulator.h characters.h menus.h cargador.h sound.h tape.h spk_ay.h microdrive.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o computer.o computer.c
tape.o: tape.c z80free/Z80free.h computer.h emulator.h menus.h tape.h computer.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o tape.o tape.c
cargador.o: cargador.c cargador.h computer.h emulator.h z80free/Z80free.h characters.h menus.h computer.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o cargador.o cargador.c
characters.o: characters.c characters.h emulator.h computer.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o characters.o characters.c
menus.o: menus.c menus.h characters.h computer.h emulator.h z80free/Z80free.h cargador.h tape.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o menus.o menus.c
Z80free.o: z80free/Z80free.c z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o Z80free.o z80free/Z80free.c
Z80free_codes.o: z80free/Z80free_codes.c z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o Z80free_codes.o z80free/Z80free_codes.c
Z80free_codesCB.o: z80free/Z80free_codesCB.c z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o Z80free_codesCB.o z80free/Z80free_codesCB.c
Z80free_codesED.o: z80free/Z80free_codesED.c z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o Z80free_codesED.o z80free/Z80free_codesED.c
Z80free_codesDD.o: z80free/Z80free_codesDD.c z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o Z80free_codesDD.o z80free/Z80free_codesDD.c
Z80free_codesFD.o: z80free/Z80free_codesFD.c z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o Z80free_codesFD.o z80free/Z80free_codesFD.c
Z80free_codesDDCB.o: z80free/Z80free_codesDDCB.c z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o Z80free_codesDDCB.o z80free/Z80free_codesDDCB.c
Z80free_codesFDCB.o: z80free/Z80free_codesFDCB.c z80free/Z80free.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o Z80free_codesFDCB.o z80free/Z80free_codesFDCB.c

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HOW TO PORT FBZX INTO OTHER O.S. AND ARQUITECTURES
FBZX uses the SDL library, so you must have it available in the
arquitecture/operating system where you want to port it. It's the only 'must
have'. Of course, is possible that you have to rewrite the Makefile, but that's
relatively easy (isn't it?).
The sound system is designed to be easily portable; currently it supports both
the OSS and ALSA arquitecture. In the file 'sound.c' are defined the three
functions needed to support it:
sound_init: initializates the sound system with the desired sound format,
speed, and so on, and fills the 'ordenador' struct with the parameters
needed to sincronize the emulation.
sound_play: plays the current sound buffer, and initializates
'ordenador.current_buffer' to the new buffer to be filled. It must not
return until the buffer has been played (this allows the sincronization).
sound_close: closes the sound device and frees all memory used.
That's all. Start to compile :)

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FBZX
A ZX Spectrum emulator for FrameBuffer
DISCLAIMER
FBZX is distributed under the GPL license, version three or later, which means
that is distributed "as is", without warraty of any kind. To know more details,
read the file COPYING.
The old exception for the Z80 emulator has been removed because now FBZX uses
Z80FREE, a brand new, fully GPLv3, Z80 emulator. So finally FBZX is 100% free
software.
Amstrad have kindly given their permission for the redistribution of their
copyrighted material (the original Spectrum ROMs) but retain that copyright.
To know more details about how to distribute them, read the file AMSTRAD.
WHAT IS FBZX?
FBZX is a Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator, designed to work in FrameBuffer under
Linux, but can work under Xwindows too, both in full screen mode and in a
window. It uses the SDL library, so it should be easily ported to other
architectures. Please, read the file PORTS to know more details about this.
FBZX is based in Z80FREE, which you can find into the folder z80free.
To work with FBZX you need:
-A FrameBuffer-capable graphic card (or compatible with X-windows)
-A Linux system with FrameBuffer configured (can use X too)
-Sound Card with ALSA or OSS drivers (optional)
In order to get the maximum performance, your FrameBuffer driver must allow to
change to 640x480 or 480x640 resolution in 8 bits. Only the old VESAFB driver can
have problems with this fact, so if you use this driver, be sure to boot your
Linux box in 640x480 in 8 bits. If you don't do this, SDL will emulate that
mode, resulting in a high performance penalty. If you use an specific Framebuffer
driver, or the VESAFB driver from kernels 2.6, just don't worry: FBZX will
automagically change the graphic mode when starts.
WHAT CAPABILITIES HAVE FBZX?
FBZX can emulate the original 48K spectrum (issue 2 and issue 3), the original
128K, the Amstrad +2, the Amstrad +2A and the Spanish 128K.
The screen and the sound are emulated in a very acuracy way, so nearly all
the sound and screen effects should work in this emulator.
128K sound is emulated too, and can be disabled in 128K mode in order to save
CPU time procesing, if your computer is slow.
It emulates the Interface I and one microdrive unit, allowing to load from and
save to MDR files.
FBZX can handle Z80 snapshots (both load and save) and SNA (only load). In a
future, more snapshot formats will be supported.
FBZX can handle TAP files (load and save), and have a fast-load mode that allows
to load in milliseconds a TAP file. This fast-load mode is enabled by default, but
can be disabled.
FBZX can also handle TZX files (see README.TZX for details).
FBZX can emulate the Kempston, Cursor, Sinclair 1 and Sinclair 2 joysticks,
with the cursor keys (fire is emulated with the right ALT key, ALT-GR
key, WINDOWS MENU key or WINDOWS SYSTEM right key), or with a real
JoyStick.
HOW DO I USE FBZX?
To run FBZX just type
fbzx
from a console.
You can load a snapshot directly with:
fbzx game.z80
fbzx game.sna
or assign a TAP or TZX file with:
fbzx game.tap
fbzx game.tzx
(in this case you still must use LOAD ""). This allows you to asociate that
file extensions to FBZX.
You can use the option -fs to run it in FullScreen mode. If you use the -rotate
option, FBZX will run in 480x640 mode (needed for some PDAs like the Zaurus)
rotating the screen 90 degrees. There's another option, -mini, that will run
FBZX in 480x640 mode but the screen won't be rotated, but will be half width
and height (very small).
You can run it without sound too, just typing:
fbzx -nosound
You can use this if you don't have a sound card, or it hasn't OSS support.
You can combine theses options as you like. An example:
fbzx -nosound -fs
fbzx -rotate -nosound
By default, FBZX will try to use ALSA sound; if it can't, it will try with OSS
sound; finally, if both fails it will use no sound and alert the user.
You can change the order with
fbzx -oss
That way it will try firts with OSS, then with ALSA.
FBZX works in X too, but it would run slower due to the penalty of the X
Window System. Fortunately this only applies to old systems. Current
computers can run FBZX under X without problem.
The PC keyboard works exactly like the Spectrum keyboard (but only numbers and
letters). ENTER key is Return, CAPS SHIFT is in both Shift keys, and SYMBOL
SHIFT is in both Control keys. Delete, ',' and '.' works too. I hope to add
'extended keys' in a near future.
Whit ESC you exit FBZX.
F1 shows a help page with all the available keys.
F2 sends you to a menu where you can load and save snapshots.
F3 sends you to a menu where you can choose a TAP/TZX file, rewind it,
choose if you want normal speed or fast speed for loading, enable or
disable the write protection, and create a new (and empty) TAP file.
F4 send you to a menu where you can choose the emulation type you want (48K,
128K, +2, +2A or spanish 128K), the joystick, enable or disable the AY
emulation and enable or disable the Interface I.
F5 stops the tape when normal speed is selected. With fast speed, it does
nothing.
F6 plays the tape when normal speed is selected. With fast speed, it does
nothing.
F7 allows to choose a MDR file (microdrive), protect and unprotect it,
and create a new (and empty) one.
F8 allows to shows a picture with the keyboard layout, or insert POKE values
F9 toggles between fullscreen/windowed mode
F10 resets the spectrum.
F11 is volume down.
F12 is volume up.
If your system doesn't have function keys, you can use TAB plus keys 0 to 9
to emulate them (F11 is TAB and O, and F12 is TAB and P).
HOW DO I CHOOSE A FILE WITH THE TAP/TZX OR Z80/SNA SELECTOR?
You can choose a file just by moving the white bar with the cursor keys. You
can use also the RePag and AvPag to jump over 12 positions.
The files are in white ink, the directories in green ink, and the upper
directory are the two red dots.
When you choose a TAP file, it is marked as "save protected", so if you want
to save programs, you must enable it. If you create a new TAP file, it is
marked as "save enabled", so you can start to save directly.
The SAVE option works only with the classic ROM routine, so you will be able
to save from programs that use them (it can save programs without header, too,
since the emulator intercepts the call to SA-BYTES). Each new block is added at
the end of the file, but only if the SAVE operation is enabled for this file.
HOW WORKS THE FAST SPEED LOAD AND SAVE FOR TAP FILES?
Just type LOAD "" in the emulator (or choose the TAPE LOADER option in the 128K
menu) and the tape will automagically load. This only works with programs that
uses the ROM to load all the blocks. If you have a TAP file with a program that
uses a custom routine to load the blocks, then you must use the NORMAL SPEED.
To do this, press F3 to go to the TAP menu and choose NORMAL SPEED. Then return
to the emulation (with ESC) and use LOAD "" (or the TAPE LOADER option).
Finally, put the tape in Play with F6. You can stop the tape with F5 and start
it again with F6 as many times you want.
When the tape ends, is automatically stoped and rewinded. You can rewind the
tape when you want with the right option in the TAP menu (F3 key).
In a near future a block manager will be added, in order to allow the user to
choose a block into the TAP file (thinking in multistage games).
Remember that the Fast Speed is available only for TAP files, not in TZX. In
the last case you can go to the SETTINGS menu (F4) and change the TURBO mode
to FAST, so the tape will load faster, and then change again to NORMAL.
The FAST SPEED applies when saving too. The SAVE operation is done ALWAYS
when SA-BYTES (in the Spectrum ROM) is called. The difference between FAST and
normal SAVE is that FAST returns inmediately, and NORMAL calls the original
routine. This means that, if you abort the save command, the block will be saved
in the TAP file anyway.
HOW WORKS THE INTERFACE I AND MICRODRIVE EMULATION?
FBZX can emulate an Interface I with one microdrive attached, but only when
working as Spectrum 48K, 128K or +2, never as +2A/+3 since it's incompatible.
You just have to choose an MDR file (or create a new MDR file) using the F7
key, and you will be able to use all the Interface I commands and programs.
Remember to format your cartridge (MDR file) after creating one.
When you save something to the cartridge, the MDR file is updated as soon as
the Spectrum stops the "motor" of the drive.

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ABOUT THE TZX SUPPORT
Currently, the support for TZX files is incomplete, in the sense it only
supports the most common tape blocks. The current implementation should
allow to load the 99% of the games, including a lot with specific load
routines (like Turbo).
I didn't add that blocks because I was able to find only a limited number of
TZX with estrange load protections, so I preferred to add only blocks that I can test
myself.
If you try to load a TZX file that contains an unsuported block, FBZX will show
you a message "Unsuported TZX. Contact FBZX autor". In that case, please,
send me by e-mail that TZX file in order to implement that new block kind in
the TZX loader.
PROBLEMS WITH SPEEDLOCK-2?
The old Z80 emulator had problems to load SpeedLock programs (turbo protection).
I haven't been unable to test the new emulator in this case, so I can't
say if it finally works or not. All comments are welcome.
Other kind of TURBO protections (like Alkatraz, the one used in Fairlight)
have been tested and work fine.

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TO-DO list (in any particular order)
-Add support for more snapshot types, like SLP, SP, ZX, ZXS, ZX82...
-Finish support for TZX tape format (see README.TZX for details).
-Discover why Speedlock-protected games doesn't work (see README.TZX for
details)
-Add support for saving compressed Z80 snapshots (at this moment, are stored
always uncompressed).
-Add +3 disk drive emulation
-Add Disciple/PlusD emulation
-Add emulation for Russian spectrums (scorpion & pentagon).
-Add a TAP manager, to allow to go to a specific block into the TAP file.
-Add support for mouse, emulating the AMX Mouse.

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2.7.0
*Fixed a bug that prevented FBZX to store the current mode
*Now supports 320x240 mode
2.6.0
*ULAPlus support
*Fixed a little bug in the ROM loading
*Allows to go to TAP/Snapshots/etc menus from HELP menu
2.5.0
*Allows to set POKEs
*Emulates B&W sets
*Allows to load and save SCR snapshots
2.4.3
*Fixed a bug with the double-scan flag
2.4.2
*Fixed a bug with alsa sound
2.4.1
*Now will work fine under all 64bit systems
2.4.0
*Fixed a bug in SNA loader (thanks to Jose Luis)
*Added a DC filter in PulseAudio sound, to avoid losing the sound when
mixing with other audio sources (thanks to Paul N)
*Added a help message at startup
2.3.0
*Added support for PulseAudio
*Allows to selectively compile the audio backend (useful for Gentoo users)
2.2.0
*Several bugfixes in the Z80 emulator, giving a much more accurate
emulation of the Z80 instruction set (thanks to the Z80 tests from
FUSE). Anyway, still not perfect.
2.1b
*Directory ROMS in TAR.BZ2 package renamed to SPECTRUM-ROMS to allow FBZX
to run without global installation.
2.1
*Changed the ROM format for compatibility with files in
Debian package SPECTRUM-ROMS
*Added new icon (thanks to Paulo Silva)
2.0
*100% Free code (under GPL3) due to a rewriten Z80 emulator
*Emulates the Spanish 128K (thanks to J. Baltasar)
*Can use ALSA or OSS to sound output
*Stores the volume settings
*Fixed a bug in the sound with some soundcards
*Can be run from the local directory, without installing in /usr
1.10
*Allows to switch between full screen and window mode
*Added Turbo mode, to load TZX files faster (both thanks to a patch
from Marcin Bukat)
*Shows FBZX as window name
1.9
*Stores the current mode before exiting, so if you was playing in 128K
mode, it will return in 128K mode.
*Allows to show the screen with or without scanline emulation
*Shows the OSD in the bottom of the screen
*Clicking on the X button in the window bar closes the emulator
1.8
*Fixed a bug when loading .Z80 snapshots
*Added support for .SNA snapshots
*Added support for Joysticks
*Now creates an entry in the GNOME/KDE menus
*Can load snapshots or tapes from the command line
*Allows to asociate to it the file extensions .SNA, .Z80, .TAP and TZX so
you can load games just clicking over the file.
1.7
*Fixed a bug in the creation of 128K snapshots
*Fixed the memory access ports in 128K mode
1.6
*Fixed an stupid bug that can crash FBZX
*Added support for rotated, 480x640 screens (like PDAs)
*Direct support for 8, 16, 24 and 32 bpp (more performance)
*Added contended memory emulation
*Added support for ',' and '.' keys
*Added FullScreen mode in XWindows
*Added a picture with the keyboard layout
*Added support for computers without function keys
*Asks for confirmation before exiting
*Fixed the version number
1.5
*Direct compilation under BIG ENDIAN arquitectures (eg. PowerPC).
1.4
*Added the ability to create .TAP files and save to them.
*Added Interface I and Microdrive emulation (read and write).
*Added emulation of DELETE key.
*Added emulation of SNOW effect.
*Fixed a little bug in the fast-TAP loader.
*Fixed a speed problem when used without sound.
1.3
*Added support for more TZX tape files (thanks to Daley Thompson :)
1.2
*Added support for TZX tape files.
*Fixed a bug in the file selector.
*Added right emulation of register R.
*Added a digital low-pass filter to enhace the 48K sound.
1.1
*Changed the sound system. Now it uses OSS instead the SDL API. This fixes a
problem with the temporization and some glitches in the sound.
*Now can be used without sound card (run it with '-nosound' parameter).
1.0.1
*Very little fixes to remove some innocent warnings during compilation. Thanks
to Philip Kendall.
1.0
*First public release.

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GenericName=A Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator
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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "z80free/Z80free.h"
#include "computer.h"
#include "emulator.h"
#include "cargador.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
void uncompress_z80(FILE *fichero,int length,unsigned char *memo) {
unsigned char byte_loaded,EDfound,counter;
int position,retval;
counter=0;
byte_loaded=0;
EDfound=0;
position=0;
printf("Descomprimo de longitud %d\n",length);
do {
if(counter) {
memo[position++]=byte_loaded;
counter--;
continue;
} else
retval=fread(&byte_loaded,1,1,fichero);
if(EDfound==2) { // we have two EDs
counter=byte_loaded;
retval=fread(&byte_loaded,1,1,fichero);
EDfound=0;
continue;
}
if(byte_loaded==0xED) {
EDfound++;
} else {
if(EDfound==1) { // we found ED xx. We write ED and xx
memo[position++]=0xED;
EDfound=0;
}
if (position>=length) {
break;
}
memo[position++]=byte_loaded;
}
} while(position<length);
}
int save_z80(char *filename) {
FILE *fichero;
unsigned char value,bucle;
int retval;
fichero=fopen(filename,"r");
if(fichero!=NULL) {
fclose(fichero);
return -1; // file already exists
}
fichero=fopen(filename,"w");
if(fichero==NULL)
return -2; // can't create file
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c%c%c%c%c",procesador.Rm.br.A,procesador.Rm.br.F,procesador.Rm.br.C,procesador.Rm.br.B,procesador.Rm.br.L,procesador.Rm.br.H); // AF, BC and HL
if(ordenador.mode128k==0) // 48K
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c",(byte)(procesador.PC&0x0FF),(byte)((procesador.PC>>8)&0xFF)); // PC
else
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c",0,0); // 128K
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c",procesador.Rm.br.P,procesador.Rm.br.S); // SP
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c%c",procesador.I,procesador.R,(((procesador.R2>>7)&0x01)|((ordenador.border<<1)&0x0E))); // I, R and border color
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c",procesador.Rm.br.E,procesador.Rm.br.D,procesador.Ra.br.C,procesador.Ra.br.B,procesador.Ra.br.E,procesador.Ra.br.D,procesador.Ra.br.L,procesador.Ra.br.H,procesador.Ra.br.A,procesador.Ra.br.F,procesador.Rm.br.IYl,procesador.Rm.br.IYh,procesador.Rm.br.IXl,procesador.Rm.br.IXh);
if (procesador.IFF1)
value=1;
else
value=0;
fprintf(fichero,"%c",value);
if (procesador.IFF2)
value=1;
else
value=0;
fprintf(fichero,"%c",value);
value=procesador.IM;
if(ordenador.issue==2)
value|=4;
switch (ordenador.joystick) {
case 1:
value|=64;
break;
case 2:
value|=128;
break;
case 3:
value|=192;
break;
}
fprintf(fichero,"%c",value);
if(ordenador.mode128k==0) { // 48K
retval=fwrite((ordenador.memoria+147456),16384,1,fichero); // video memory
retval=fwrite((ordenador.memoria+98304),32768,1,fichero); // memory pages 2 & 3
fclose(fichero);
return 0;
}
// 128K
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c",23,0); // Z80 file v2.01
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c",(byte)(procesador.PC&0x0FF),(byte)((procesador.PC>>8)&0x0FF)); // PC
fprintf(fichero,"%c",3); // hardware mode=3
fprintf(fichero,"%c",ordenador.mport1); // content of 0x7FFD latch
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c",0,0); // no If1, no emulation of any kind
fprintf(fichero,"%c",ordenador.ay_latch); // last selected AY register
for(bucle=0;bucle<16;bucle++)
fprintf(fichero,"%c",ordenador.ay_registers[bucle]); // AY registers
for(bucle=0;bucle<8;bucle++) {
fprintf(fichero,"%c%c",0xFF,0xFF); // length=0xFFFF (uncompressed)
fprintf(fichero,"%c",bucle+3); // page number
retval=fwrite(ordenador.memoria+(16384*bucle)+65536,16384,1,fichero); // store page
}
fclose(fichero);
return 0;
}
int load_z80(char *filename) {
struct z80snapshot snap;
unsigned char tempo[30],tempo2[56],memo[49152],type,compressed,page,byte_read[3];
FILE *fichero;
int longitud=0,longitud2,bucle,retval;
longitud=strlen(filename);
if ((longitud>4)&&(0==strcasecmp(".sna",filename+(longitud-4)))) {
printf("Read SNA file\n");
return load_sna(filename);
}
printf("Read Z80 file\n");
for(bucle=0;bucle<16;bucle++)
snap.ay_regs[bucle]=0;
fichero=fopen(filename,"r");
if(fichero==NULL)
return -1; // error
printf("Read header (first 30 bytes)\n");
retval=fread(tempo,1,30,fichero);
if((tempo[6]==0)&&(tempo[7]==0)) { // extended Z80
printf("It's an extended Z80 file\n");
type=1; // new type
retval=fread(tempo2,1,2,fichero); // read the length of the extension
longitud=((int)tempo2[0])+256*((int)tempo2[1]);
if(longitud>54) {
fclose(fichero);
printf("Not suported Z80 file\n");
return -3; // not a supported Z80 file
}
printf("Length: %d\n",longitud);
retval=fread(tempo2+2,1,longitud,fichero);
if(longitud==23) // z80 ver 2.01
switch(tempo2[4]) {
case 0:
case 1:
snap.type=0; // 48K
break;
case 3:
case 4:
snap.type=1; // 128K
break;
default:
fclose(fichero);
printf("Again not suported Z80 file\n");
return -3; // not a supported Z80 file
break;
}
else // z80 ver 3.0x
switch(tempo2[4]) {
case 0:
case 1:
case 3:
snap.type=0; // 48K
break;
case 4:
case 5:
case 6:
snap.type=1; // 128K
break;
default:
fclose(fichero);
return -3; // not a supported Z80 file
break;
}
} else {
printf("Old type z80\n");
type=0; // old type
snap.type=0; // 48k
}
if(tempo[29]&0x04) {
printf("Issue 2\n");
snap.issue=2; // issue2
} else {
printf("Issue 3\n");
snap.issue=3; // issue3
}
snap.A=tempo[0];
snap.F=tempo[1];
snap.C=tempo[2];
snap.B=tempo[3];
snap.L=tempo[4];
snap.H=tempo[5];
if(type) {
snap.PC=((word)tempo2[2])+256*((word)tempo2[3]);
for(bucle=0;bucle<16;bucle++)
snap.ay_regs[bucle]=tempo2[9+bucle];
snap.ay_latch=tempo2[8];
} else {
snap.PC=((word)tempo[6])+256*((word)tempo[7]);
}
snap.SP=((word)tempo[8])+256*((word)tempo[9]);
snap.I=tempo[10];
snap.R=(tempo[11]&0x7F);
if(tempo[12]==255) {
printf("Byte 12 is 255! doing 1\n");
tempo[12]=1;
}
if(tempo[12]&0x01)
snap.R|=0x80;
snap.border=(tempo[12]>>1)&0x07;
if(tempo[12]&32)
compressed=1;
else
compressed=0;
snap.E=tempo[13];
snap.D=tempo[14];
snap.CC=tempo[15];
snap.BB=tempo[16];
snap.EE=tempo[17];
snap.DD=tempo[18];
snap.LL=tempo[19];
snap.HH=tempo[20];
snap.AA=tempo[21];
snap.FF=tempo[22];
snap.IY=((word)tempo[23])+256*((word)tempo[24]);
snap.IX=((word)tempo[25])+256*((word)tempo[26]);
if(tempo[27]!=0)
snap.IFF1=1;
else
snap.IFF1=0;
if(tempo[28]!=0)
snap.IFF2=1;
else
snap.IFF2=0;
switch(tempo[29]&0x03) {
case 0:
snap.Imode=0;
break;
case 1:
snap.Imode=1;
break;
case 2:
snap.Imode=2;
break;
}
snap.joystick=((tempo[29]>>6)&0x03);
if(type)
snap.pager=tempo2[5];
if(type) { // extended z80
if(snap.type==1) { // 128K snapshot
/* fclose(fichero);
return -3;*/ // z80 file not yet supported
while(!feof(fichero)) {
retval=fread(byte_read,3,1,fichero);
if(feof(fichero))
break;
longitud2=((int)byte_read[0])+256*((int)byte_read[1]);
switch(byte_read[2]) {
case 3:
page=0;
break;
case 4:
page=1;
break;
case 5:
page=2;
break;
case 6:
page=3;
break;
case 7:
page=4;
break;
case 8:
page=5;
break;
case 9:
page=6;
break;
case 10:
page=7;
break;
default:
page=11;
break;
}
printf("Loading page %d of length %d\n",page,longitud);
if(longitud2==0xFFFF) // uncompressed raw data
retval=fread(snap.page[page],16384,1,fichero);
else
uncompress_z80(fichero,16384,snap.page[page]);
}
} else {
while(!feof(fichero)) {
retval=fread(byte_read,3,1,fichero);
if(feof(fichero))
break;
longitud2=((int)byte_read[0])+256*((int)byte_read[1]);
switch(byte_read[2]) {
case 8:
page=0;
break;
case 4:
page=1;
break;
case 5:
page=2;
break;
default:
page=11;
break;
}
if(longitud2==0xFFFF) // uncompressed raw data
retval=fread(snap.page[page],16384,1,fichero);
else
uncompress_z80(fichero,16384,snap.page[page]);
}
}
} else {
if(compressed) {
// 48k compressed z80 loader
// we uncompress first the data
uncompress_z80(fichero,49152,memo);
memcpy(snap.page[0],memo,16384);
memcpy(snap.page[1],memo+16384,16384);
memcpy(snap.page[2],memo+32768,16384);
} else {
// 48k uncompressed z80 loader
retval=fread(snap.page[0],16384,1,fichero);
retval=fread(snap.page[1],16384,1,fichero);
retval=fread(snap.page[2],16384,1,fichero);
}
}
load_snap(&snap);
fclose(fichero);
return 0; // all right
}
int load_sna(char *filename) {
unsigned char tempo[49179];
unsigned char tempo2[98308];
unsigned char type=0;
FILE *fichero;
struct z80snapshot snap;
unsigned char v1,v2;
int addr,loop;
printf("Loading SNA file\n");
fichero=fopen(filename,"r");
if(fichero==NULL)
return -1; // error
if (1!=fread(tempo,49179,1,fichero)) {
return -1;
}
if (0==fread(tempo2,1,98308,fichero)) {
printf("48K SNA\n");
type=0;
} else {
printf("128K SNA\n");
type=1;
}
snap.type=type;
snap.I=tempo[0];
snap.LL=tempo[1];
snap.HH=tempo[2];
snap.EE=tempo[3];
snap.DD=tempo[4];
snap.CC=tempo[5];
snap.BB=tempo[6];
snap.FF=tempo[7];
snap.AA=tempo[8];
snap.L=tempo[9];
snap.H=tempo[10];
snap.E=tempo[11];
snap.D=tempo[12];
snap.C=tempo[13];
snap.B=tempo[14];
snap.IY=((word)tempo[15])+256*((word)tempo[16]);
snap.IX=((word)tempo[17])+256*((word)tempo[18]);
if (tempo[19]&0x01) {
snap.IFF1=1;
} else {
snap.IFF1=0;
}
if (tempo[19]&0x02) {
snap.IFF2=1;
} else {
snap.IFF2=0;
}
snap.R=tempo[20];
snap.F=tempo[21];
snap.A=tempo[22];
snap.SP=((word)tempo[23])+256*((word)tempo[24]);
snap.Imode=tempo[25];
snap.border=tempo[26];
if (type==0) {
v1=tempo[23];
v2=tempo[24];
addr=((int)v1)+256*((int)v2);
if ((addr<16384)||(addr>=65534)) {
printf("Error loading SNA file. Return address in ROM.\n");
return -1;
}
addr-=16384;
addr+=27;
snap.PC=((word)tempo[addr])+256*((word)tempo[addr+1]);
tempo[addr]=0;
tempo[addr+1]=0;
snap.SP+=2;
snap.IFF1=snap.IFF2;
memcpy(snap.page[0],tempo+27,16384);
memcpy(snap.page[1],tempo+16411,16384);
memcpy(snap.page[2],tempo+32795,16384);
} else {
snap.PC=((word)tempo2[0])+256*((word)tempo2[1]);
memcpy(snap.page[5],tempo+27,16384);
memcpy(snap.page[2],tempo+16411,16384);
v1=tempo[2];
snap.pager=v1;
v1&=0x07;
memcpy(snap.page[v1],tempo+32795,16384);
addr=4;
for (loop=0;loop<7;loop++) {
if ((loop==2)||(loop==5)||(loop==((int)v1))) {
continue;
}
memcpy(snap.page[loop],tempo2+addr,16384);
addr+=16384;
}
}
load_snap(&snap);
return 0;
}
void load_snap(struct z80snapshot *snap) {
int bucle;
printf("Loading SnapShot\n");
switch(snap->type) {
case 0: // 48k
printf("Mode 48K\n");
ordenador.mode128k=0; // 48K mode
ordenador.issue=snap->issue;
ResetComputer();
break;
case 1: // 128k
printf("Mode 128K\n");
ordenador.mode128k=2; // +2 mode
ordenador.issue=3;
ResetComputer();
printf("Pager: %X\n",snap->pager);
Z80free_Out(0x7FFD,snap->pager);
break;
default:
break;
}
ordenador.joystick=snap->joystick;
procesador.Rm.br.A=snap->A;
procesador.Rm.br.F=snap->F;
procesador.Rm.br.B=snap->B;
procesador.Rm.br.C=snap->C;
procesador.Rm.br.D=snap->D;
procesador.Rm.br.E=snap->E;
procesador.Rm.br.H=snap->H;
procesador.Rm.br.L=snap->L;
printf("A:%d F:%d B:%d C:%d D:%d E:%d H:%d L:%d\n",snap->A,snap->F,snap->B,snap->C,snap->D,snap->E,snap->H,snap->L);
procesador.Ra.br.A=snap->AA;
procesador.Ra.br.F=snap->FF;
procesador.Ra.br.B=snap->BB;
procesador.Ra.br.C=snap->CC;
procesador.Ra.br.D=snap->DD;
procesador.Ra.br.E=snap->EE;
procesador.Ra.br.H=snap->HH;
procesador.Ra.br.L=snap->LL;
printf("A:%d F:%d B:%d C:%d D:%d E:%d H:%d L:%d\n",snap->AA,snap->FF,snap->BB,snap->CC,snap->DD,snap->EE,snap->HH,snap->LL);
procesador.Rm.wr.IX=snap->IX;
procesador.Rm.wr.IY=snap->IY;
procesador.Rm.wr.SP=snap->SP;
procesador.PC=snap->PC;
printf("IX:%d IY:%d SP:%d PC:%d\n",snap->IX,snap->IY,snap->SP,snap->PC);
procesador.I=snap->I;
procesador.R=snap->R;
procesador.R2=snap->R;
printf("I:%d R:%d\n",snap->I,snap->R);
if(snap->IFF1) {
procesador.IFF1=1;
} else {
procesador.IFF1=0;
}
if(snap->IFF2) {
procesador.IFF2=1;
} else {
procesador.IFF2=0;
}
procesador.IM=snap->Imode;
Z80free_Out(0xFFFE,((snap->border&0x07)|0x10));
switch(snap->type) {
case 0: // 48K
for(bucle=0;bucle<16384;bucle++) {
ordenador.memoria[bucle+147456]=snap->page[0][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+98304]=snap->page[1][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+114688]=snap->page[2][bucle];
}
ordenador.ay_emul=0;
break;
case 1: // 128K
for(bucle=0;bucle<16384;bucle++) {
ordenador.memoria[bucle+65536]=snap->page[0][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+81920]=snap->page[1][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+98304]=snap->page[2][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+114688]=snap->page[3][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+131072]=snap->page[4][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+147456]=snap->page[5][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+163840]=snap->page[6][bucle];
ordenador.memoria[bucle+180224]=snap->page[7][bucle];
}
ordenador.ay_emul=1;
for(bucle=0;bucle<16;bucle++)
ordenador.ay_registers[bucle]=snap->ay_regs[bucle];
ordenador.ay_latch=snap->ay_latch;
break;
default:
break;
}
}

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "z80free/Z80free.h"
#include "computer.h"
#include "emulator.h"
struct z80snapshot {
byte A,F,B,C,D,E,H,L,AA,FF,BB,CC,DD,EE,HH,LL,R,I,IFF1,IFF2,Imode,issue;
word PC,IX,IY,SP;
byte type; // bit 0/1: 48K/128K/+3
byte border; // border color
byte pager; // content of pagination register in 128K mode
unsigned char page[12][16384];
unsigned int found_pages; // bit=1: page exists. bit=0: page don't exists.
unsigned char ay_regs[16];
unsigned char ay_latch;
unsigned char joystick;
};
int save_z80(char *);
int load_z80(char *);
int load_sna(char *);
void load_snap(struct z80snapshot *);
void uncompress_z80(FILE *,int,unsigned char *);

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "characters.h"
#include <string.h>
#include "emulator.h"
// prints the ASCII character CHARAC in the framebuffer MEMO, at X,Y with ink color COLOR and paper color BACK, asuming that the screen width is WIDTH
void printchar(unsigned char *memo, unsigned char carac, int x, int y, unsigned char color, unsigned char back, int width) {
int bucle1, bucle2, pos;
unsigned char bit_rot;
unsigned char *lugar, *lugar2;
pos=0;
bit_rot=0x80;
lugar=memo + (y * width + x) * ordenador.bpp;
for (bucle1=0;bucle1<16;bucle1++) {
lugar2=lugar;
for (bucle2=0;bucle2 < 16;bucle2++) {
if ((characters[carac-32][pos]) & bit_rot)
paint_one_pixel (colors + (int) (color), lugar2);
//*((unsigned int *)lugar2)=*(colors+(int)(color-16));
else if ((ordenador.text_mini==0)||((bucle1%2==0)&&(bucle2%2==0)))
paint_one_pixel (colors + (int) (back), lugar2);
//*((unsigned int *)lugar2)=*(colors+(int)(back-16));
if ((ordenador.text_mini==0)||(bucle2%2==1)) {
lugar2+=ordenador.bpp;
}
bit_rot/=2;
if ((bucle2 == 7) || (bucle2 == 15)) {
pos++;
bit_rot=0x80;
}
}
if ((ordenador.text_mini==0)||(bucle1%2==1)) {
lugar+=(width * ordenador.bpp);
}
}
}
// prints the string CADENA in X,Y (centered if X=-1), with colors COLOR and BACK
void print_string(unsigned char *memo, char *cadena, int x, int y, unsigned char color, unsigned char back, int width) {
int length, ncarac, bucle, xx;
int xxx, yyy;
int w,h;
unsigned char *str2;
if (ordenador.text_mini==1) {
if (x!=-1)
x/=2;
y/=2;
w=8;
h=10;
} else {
w=16;
h=20;
}
for (ncarac=0,str2=cadena;*str2;str2++) {
if ((*str2)>=' ') {
ncarac++;
}
}
length=w * ncarac;
if (length > width) {
if (x>=0)
xx=x;
else
xx=0;
} else {
if (x == -1) // we want it centered
xx=(width / 2) - (length / 2);
else
xx=x;
}
xxx=xx;
yyy=y;
str2=cadena;
for (bucle=0;bucle<ncarac;bucle++) {
while ((*str2)<' ') {
if ((*str2)==1) {
color=*(str2+1);
str2+=2;
continue;
}
if (*str2==2) {
back=*(str2+1);
str2+=2;
continue;
}
printf("Error de cadena %d %s\n",*str2,cadena);
str2++;
}
if ((*str2)<=127) {
printchar (memo,*str2, xxx, yyy, color, back, width);
xxx+=w;
if (xxx >= width - w) {
xxx=0;
yyy+=h;
}
}
str2++;
}
}
unsigned char characters[96][32]={{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,3,0,3,0,3,0,3,0,3,0,3,0,3,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,0,0,0,0,3,0,3,0,0,0}
,{0,0,28,224,28,224,28,224,28,224,8,64,8,64,8,64,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,2,64,2,64,2,64,2,64,2,64,31,240,4,128,4,128,4,128,63,224,4,128,4,128,4,128,4,128,0,0}
,{0,0,1,0,3,208,4,48,8,16,8,0,8,0,4,0,3,192,0,32,0,16,0,16,16,16,24,32,23,192,1,0}
,{14,0,17,0,32,128,32,128,32,128,17,0,14,56,1,192,14,0,112,224,1,16,2,8,2,8,2,8,1,16,0,224}
,{0,0,0,0,7,64,9,128,8,0,8,0,4,0,12,0,18,96,34,64,33,128,32,128,32,192,17,64,14,48,0,0}
,{0,0,3,128,3,128,3,128,3,128,3,128,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,64,0,128,0,128,0,128,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,0,128,0,128,0,128,0,64}
,{0,0,16,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,16,0}
,{0,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,25,48,15,224,3,128,6,192,12,96,24,48,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,63,248,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,3,128,3,128,7,0,6,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,63,240,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,3,128,3,128,3,128,0,0}
,{0,0,0,16,0,32,0,32,0,64,0,64,0,128,0,128,1,0,1,0,2,0,2,0,4,0,4,0,8,0,8,0}
,{0,0,3,128,12,96,8,32,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,8,32,12,96,3,128}
,{0,0,3,0,29,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,31,240}
,{0,0,7,128,24,64,32,32,32,32,0,32,0,32,0,64,0,128,1,0,2,0,4,0,8,0,16,0,32,16,63,240}
,{0,0,15,128,16,96,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,64,7,128,0,96,0,16,0,16,0,16,0,16,32,16,24,96,7,128}
,{0,0,0,192,1,64,2,64,2,64,4,64,8,64,8,64,16,64,16,64,32,64,63,240,0,64,0,64,0,64,3,240}
,{0,0,31,224,16,0,16,0,16,0,16,0,23,128,24,96,0,32,0,16,0,16,0,16,0,16,0,32,48,96,15,128}
,{0,0,1,224,6,0,12,0,8,0,16,0,19,192,20,32,24,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,8,16,12,32,3,192}
,{0,0,63,224,32,32,32,64,0,64,0,64,0,128,0,128,0,128,0,128,1,0,1,0,1,0,2,0,2,0,2,0}
,{0,0,7,128,8,64,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,8,64,15,192,16,32,32,16,32,16,32,16,16,32,24,96,7,128}
,{0,0,3,128,12,96,24,48,16,16,16,16,16,16,8,48,12,80,3,144,0,16,0,16,0,32,0,32,0,192,31,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,3,128,3,128,3,128,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,3,128,3,128,3,128,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,7,0,7,0,7,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,7,0,7,0,14,0,12,0,24,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,48,0,192,3,0,12,0,48,0,96,0,48,0,12,0,3,0,0,192,0,48,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,63,248,0,0,0,0,63,248,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,48,0,12,0,3,0,0,192,0,48,0,24,0,48,0,192,3,0,12,0,48,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,31,0,32,128,32,64,0,64,0,64,0,64,0,128,3,0,4,0,4,0,0,0,0,0,6,0,6,0,0,0}
,{0,0,7,128,24,64,16,32,32,32,32,224,33,32,34,32,34,32,34,32,34,32,33,32,32,240,16,0,24,96,7,192}
,{0,0,31,128,2,128,4,64,4,64,4,64,8,32,8,32,8,32,31,240,16,16,16,16,32,8,32,8,120,60,0,0}
,{0,0,127,224,16,16,16,8,16,8,16,8,16,16,31,224,16,16,16,8,16,8,16,8,16,8,16,16,127,224,0,0}
,{0,0,3,200,12,40,24,24,16,8,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,16,8,24,24,12,48,3,192,0,0}
,{0,0,127,192,32,48,32,16,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,16,32,48,127,192,0,0}
,{0,0,127,240,16,16,16,16,16,16,17,0,17,0,31,0,17,0,17,0,16,8,16,8,16,8,16,8,127,248,0,0}
,{0,0,63,248,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,128,8,128,15,128,8,128,8,128,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,63,128,0,0}
,{0,0,7,144,24,80,48,48,32,16,64,0,64,0,64,0,64,0,65,248,64,16,32,16,48,16,24,32,7,192,0,0}
,{0,0,124,124,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,31,240,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,124,124,0,0}
,{0,0,31,240,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,31,240,0,0}
,{0,0,7,252,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,64,16,192,15,0,0,0}
,{0,0,124,120,16,32,16,64,16,128,17,0,18,0,22,0,25,0,16,128,16,64,16,32,16,32,16,16,124,60,0,0}
,{0,0,127,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,127,248,0,0}
,{0,0,112,28,48,24,48,24,40,40,40,40,36,72,36,72,34,136,35,136,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,8,120,60,0,0}
,{0,0,240,252,48,16,40,16,36,16,36,16,34,16,34,16,33,16,33,16,32,144,32,144,32,80,32,48,252,48,0,0}
,{0,0,7,192,24,48,48,24,32,8,64,4,64,4,64,4,64,4,64,4,64,4,32,8,48,24,24,48,7,192,0,0}
,{0,0,63,224,8,16,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,16,15,224,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,63,128,0,0}
,{0,0,7,192,24,48,48,24,32,8,64,4,64,4,64,4,64,4,64,4,64,4,32,8,48,24,24,48,7,192,3,24}
,{0,0,127,192,16,32,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,32,31,192,16,128,16,64,16,32,16,32,16,16,124,28,0,0}
,{0,0,7,144,24,80,32,48,32,16,32,0,24,0,7,128,0,96,0,16,0,16,32,16,48,16,40,32,39,192,0,0}
,{0,0,63,248,33,8,33,8,33,8,33,8,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,15,224,0,0}
,{0,0,124,248,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,32,16,16,32,15,192,0,0}
,{0,0,124,124,32,8,32,8,16,16,16,16,8,32,8,32,8,32,4,64,4,64,4,64,2,128,3,128,1,0,0,0}
,{0,0,124,124,32,8,32,8,33,8,33,8,34,136,34,136,18,144,20,80,20,80,20,80,24,48,24,48,24,48,0,0}
,{0,0,124,124,16,16,8,32,8,32,4,64,2,128,1,0,2,128,4,64,4,64,8,32,16,16,16,16,124,124,0,0}
,{0,0,120,60,16,16,8,32,8,32,4,64,4,64,2,128,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,15,224,0,0}
,{0,0,63,240,32,16,32,32,32,64,32,128,0,128,1,0,2,0,4,0,4,16,8,16,16,16,32,16,63,240,0,0}
,{0,0,1,192,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,192}
,{16,0,16,0,8,0,8,0,4,0,4,0,2,0,2,0,1,0,1,0,0,128,0,128,0,64,0,64,0,32,0,32}
,{0,0,7,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,7,0}
,{0,0,2,0,7,0,8,128,16,64,32,32,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,127,254,0,0}
,{0,0,12,0,6,0,3,0,1,128,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,15,128,16,64,0,32,0,32,15,160,16,96,32,32,32,32,32,32,16,96,15,184,0,0}
,{0,0,112,0,16,0,16,0,19,224,20,24,24,8,16,4,16,4,16,4,16,4,16,4,24,8,20,24,115,224,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,7,208,24,48,16,16,32,16,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,16,24,24,48,7,192,0,0}
,{0,0,0,112,0,16,0,16,15,144,48,80,32,48,64,16,64,16,64,16,64,16,64,16,32,48,48,80,15,156,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,7,192,24,48,16,16,32,8,32,8,63,248,32,0,32,0,16,0,24,24,7,224,0,0}
,{0,0,1,240,3,8,2,0,2,0,31,240,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,31,240,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,7,216,8,48,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,8,48,7,208,0,16,0,32,0,96,7,192}
,{0,0,112,0,16,0,16,0,16,0,19,192,20,32,24,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,124,124,0,0}
,{0,0,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,15,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,31,240,0,0}
,{0,0,0,64,0,64,0,0,0,0,31,224,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,32,0,64,0,192,31,0}
,{0,0,56,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,240,8,64,8,128,9,0,10,0,14,0,9,0,8,128,8,64,56,120,0,0}
,{0,0,31,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,63,248,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,238,112,49,136,33,8,33,8,33,8,33,8,33,8,33,8,33,8,33,8,249,140,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,115,192,20,32,24,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,124,124,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,7,192,24,48,16,16,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,8,32,8,16,16,24,48,7,192,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,55,192,24,32,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,24,32,23,192,16,0,16,0,16,0,126,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,7,216,8,48,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,8,48,7,208,0,16,0,16,0,16,0,252}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,28,112,5,136,6,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,4,0,63,224,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,7,208,8,48,8,16,8,0,7,0,0,224,0,16,0,16,16,16,24,32,23,192,0,0}
,{0,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,63,224,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,8,0,4,48,3,192,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,112,112,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,48,8,80,7,152,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,124,124,16,16,16,16,8,32,8,32,8,32,4,64,4,64,2,128,3,128,1,0,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,120,60,32,8,32,8,33,8,17,16,18,144,18,144,18,144,10,160,12,96,12,96,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,60,120,16,16,8,32,4,64,2,128,1,0,2,128,4,64,8,32,16,16,60,120,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,30,120,4,32,4,32,4,64,2,64,2,128,1,128,1,0,3,0,2,0,63,128,0,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,31,240,16,16,16,32,0,64,0,128,1,0,2,0,4,0,8,16,16,16,31,240,0,0}
,{0,0,0,192,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,6,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,0,192}
,{0,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0}
,{0,0,6,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,0,192,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,6,0}
,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,15,12,25,152,48,240,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
,{0,0,85,84,0,0,64,4,0,0,64,4,0,0,64,4,0,0,64,4,0,0,64,4,0,0,85,84,0,0,0,0}};

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
extern unsigned char characters[96][32];
void printchar(unsigned char *,unsigned char,int,int,unsigned char,unsigned char,int);
void print_string(unsigned char *,char*,int,int,unsigned char,unsigned char,int);

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#ifndef computer_h
#define computer_h
#include <SDL/SDL.h>
#include <SDL/SDL_thread.h>
// #define MUT
extern char salir;
enum tapmodes {TAP_GUIDE, TAP_DATA, TAP_PAUSE, TAP_TRASH, TAP_STOP, TAP_PAUSE2, TZX_PURE_TONE,
TZX_SEQ_PULSES, TAP_FINAL_BIT, TAP_PAUSE3};
enum taptypes {TAP_TAP, TAP_TZX};
struct computer {
unsigned int temporal_io;
// screen private global variables
SDL_Surface *screen;
unsigned char *screenbuffer;
unsigned int screen_width;
unsigned int translate[6144],translate2[6144];
unsigned char zaurus_mini;
unsigned char text_mini;
unsigned char dblscan;
unsigned char bw;
int contador_flash;
unsigned int *p_translt,*p_translt2;
unsigned char *pixel; // current address
char border,flash;
int currline,currpix;
int tstados_counter; // counts tstates leaved to the next call
int resx,resy,bpp; // screen resolutions
int init_line; // cuantity to add to the base address to start to paint
int next_line; // cuantity to add when we reach the end of line to go to next line
int next_scanline; // cuantity to add to pass to the next scanline
int first_line; // first line to start to paint
int last_line; // last line to paint
int first_pixel; // first pixel of a line to paint
int last_pixel; // last pixel of a line to paint
int next_pixel; // next pixel
int pixancho,pixalto; // maximum pixel value for width and height
int jump_pixel;
unsigned char screen_snow; // 0-> no emulate snow; 1-> emulate snow
unsigned char contended_zone; // 0-> no contention; 1-> contention possible
int cicles_counter; // counts how many pixel clock cicles passed since las interrupt
char ulaplus; // 0 = inactive; 1 = active
unsigned char ulaplus_reg; // contains the last selected register in the ULAPlus
unsigned char ulaplus_palete[64]; // contains the current palete
// keyboard private global variables
unsigned char s8,s9,s10,s11,s12,s13,s14,s15;
unsigned char k8,k9,k10,k11,k12,k13,k14,k15;
unsigned char readed;
unsigned char tab_extended;
unsigned char esc_again;
// kempston joystick private global variables
unsigned char js,jk;
// Linux joystick private global variables
unsigned char use_js;
unsigned char updown,leftright;
// sound global variables
int tst_sample; // number of tstates per sample
int freq; // frequency for reproduction
int format; // 0: 8 bits, 1: 16 bits LSB, 2: 16 bits MSB
signed char sign; // 0: unsigned; 1: signed
int channels; // number of channels
int buffer_len; // sound buffer length (in samples)
int increment; // cuantity to add to jump to the next sample
unsigned char volume; // volume
unsigned char sample1[4]; // buffer with precalculated sample 1 (for buzzer)
unsigned char sample1b[4]; // buffer with prec. sample 1 (for AY-3-8912)
unsigned char sample0[4]; // buffer with precalculated sample 0
unsigned char sound_bit;
unsigned int tstados_counter_sound;
unsigned char *current_buffer;
unsigned char num_buff;
unsigned int sound_cuantity; // counter for the buffer
unsigned char ay_registers[16]; // registers for the AY emulation
unsigned int aych_a,aych_b,aych_c,aych_n,aych_envel; // counters for AY emulation
unsigned char ayval_a,ayval_b,ayval_c,ayval_n;
unsigned char ay_emul; // 0: no AY emulation; 1: AY emulation
unsigned char vol_a,vol_b,vol_c;
unsigned int tst_ay;
unsigned int tst_ay2;
unsigned int ay_latch;
signed char ay_envel_value;
unsigned char ay_envel_way;
unsigned char sound_current_value;
// bus global variables
unsigned char bus_counter;
unsigned char bus_value;
unsigned char issue; // 2= 48K issue 2, 3= 48K issue 3
unsigned char mode128k; // 0=48K, 1=128K, 2=+2, 3=+3
unsigned char joystick; // 0=cursor, 1=kempston, 2=sinclair1, 3=sinclair2
unsigned char port254;
// tape global variables
enum tapmodes tape_current_mode;
unsigned char pause; // 1=tape stop
enum taptypes tape_file_type;
unsigned int tape_counter0;
unsigned int tape_counter1;
unsigned int tape_counter_rep;
unsigned char tape_byte;
unsigned char tape_bit;
unsigned char tape_readed;
unsigned int tape_byte_counter;
unsigned int tape_pause_at_end;
FILE *tap_file;
unsigned char tape_fast_load; // 0 normal load; 1 fast load
unsigned char current_tap[2049];
unsigned char tape_current_bit;
unsigned int tape_block_level;
unsigned int tape_sync_level0;
unsigned int tape_sync_level1;
unsigned int tape_bit0_level;
unsigned int tape_bit1_level;
unsigned char tape_bits_at_end;
unsigned int tape_loop_counter;
long tape_loop_pos;
unsigned char tape_write; // 0 can't write; 1 can write
// Microdrive global variables
FILE *mdr_file; // Current microdrive file
unsigned char mdr_current_mdr[2049]; // current path and name for microdrive file
unsigned char mdr_active; // 0: not installed; 1: installed
unsigned char mdr_paged; // 0: not pagined; 1: pagined
unsigned int mdr_tapehead; // current position in the tape
unsigned int mdr_bytes; // number of bytes read or written in this transfer
unsigned int mdr_maxbytes; // maximum number of bytes to read or write in this transfer
unsigned int mdr_gap; // TSTATEs remaining for GAP end
unsigned int mdr_nogap; // TSTATEs remaining for next GAP
unsigned char mdr_cartridge[137923]; // current cartridge
unsigned char mdr_drive; // current drive
byte mdr_old_STATUS; // to detect an edge in COM CLK
unsigned char mdr_modified; // if a sector is stored, this change to know that it must be stored in the file
// OSD global variables
unsigned char osd_text[200];
unsigned int osd_time;
// pagination global variables
unsigned char mport1,mport2; // ports for memory management (128K and +3)
unsigned int video_offset; // 0 for page 5, and 32768 for page 7
unsigned char *block0,*block1,*block2,*block3; // pointers for memory access (one for each 16K block).
// public
unsigned char memoria[196608]; // memory (12 pages of 16K each one). 4 for ROM, and 8 for RAM
unsigned char shadowrom[8192]; // space for Interface I's ROMs
unsigned char interr;
unsigned char mustlock;
unsigned char other_ret; // 0=no change; 1=memory returns RET (201)
unsigned char turbo;
};
void computer_init();
void register_screen(SDL_Surface *);
inline void show_screen(int);
inline void paint_pixels(unsigned char, unsigned char, unsigned char);
inline void read_keyboard();
void fill_audio(void *udata,Uint8 *,int);
void set_volume(unsigned char);
inline void play_sound(unsigned int);
inline void emulate(int);
void ResetComputer();
inline byte bus_empty();
void set_memory_pointers();
inline void play_ay();
inline void paint_one_pixel(unsigned char *colour,unsigned char *address);
void computer_set_palete();
void set_palete_entry(unsigned char entry, byte Value);
#endif

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "z80free/Z80free.h"
#include "computer.h"
#include "emulator.h"
#include "cargador.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "characters.h"
#include "menus.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <SDL/SDL.h>
#include <SDL/SDL_thread.h>
#include "sound.h"
#include "tape.h"
#include "microdrive.h"
#ifdef GEKKO
#include <gccore.h>
#include <fat.h>
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
FILE *fdebug;
#define printf(...) fprintf(fdebug,__VA_ARGS__); fflush (fdebug)
#endif
char debug_var=1;
Z80FREE procesador;
struct computer ordenador;
SDL_Surface *screen;
char salir,sound_aborted;
unsigned char *sound[NUM_SNDBUF];
char path_snaps[2049];
char path_taps[2049];
char path_mdrs[2049];
unsigned int colors[80];
unsigned int jump_frames,curr_frames;
char *filenames[5];
void SDL_Fullscreen_Switch()
{
Uint32 flags = screen->flags;
if ( flags & SDL_FULLSCREEN )
flags &= ~SDL_FULLSCREEN;
else
flags |= SDL_FULLSCREEN;
screen = SDL_SetVideoMode(screen->w, screen->h, screen->format->BitsPerPixel,flags);
}
FILE *myfopen(char *filename,char *mode) {
char tmp[4096];
FILE *fichero;
fichero=fopen(filename,mode);
if (fichero!=NULL) {
return (fichero);
}
sprintf(tmp,"/usr/share/%s",filename);
fichero=fopen(tmp,mode);
if (fichero!=NULL) {
return (fichero);
}
sprintf(tmp,"/usr/local/share/%s",filename);
fichero=fopen(tmp,mode);
if (fichero!=NULL) {
return (fichero);
}
#ifdef GEKKO
sprintf(tmp,"/fbzx-wii/%s",filename);
fichero=fopen(tmp,mode);
if (fichero!=NULL) {
return (fichero);
}
#endif
return (NULL);
}
char *load_a_rom(char **filenames) {
char **pointer;
int offset=0;
FILE *fichero;
int size;
for(pointer=filenames;*pointer!=NULL;pointer++) {
fichero=myfopen(*pointer,"r");
if(fichero==NULL) {
return (*pointer);
}
size=fread(ordenador.memoria+offset,16384,1,fichero);
offset+=16384;
fclose(fichero);
}
return (NULL);
}
void load_rom(char type) {
char *retval;
FILE *fichero;
int size;
switch(type) {
case 0:
filenames[0]="spectrum-roms/48.rom";
filenames[1]=NULL;
retval=load_a_rom(filenames);
if (retval) {
printf("Can't load file %s\n",retval);
exit(1);
}
break;
case 1:
filenames[0]="spectrum-roms/128-0.rom";
filenames[1]="spectrum-roms/128-1.rom";
filenames[2]=NULL;
retval=load_a_rom(filenames);
if (retval) {
printf("Can't load file %s\n",retval);
exit(1);
}
break;
case 2:
filenames[0]="spectrum-roms/plus2-0.rom";
filenames[1]="spectrum-roms/plus2-1.rom";
filenames[2]=NULL;
retval=load_a_rom(filenames);
if (retval) {
printf("Can't load file %s\n",retval);
exit(1);
}
break;
case 3:
// first, try last version of PLUS3 roms
filenames[0]="spectrum-roms/plus3-41-0.rom";
filenames[1]="spectrum-roms/plus3-41-1.rom";
filenames[2]="spectrum-roms/plus3-41-2.rom";
filenames[3]="spectrum-roms/plus3-41-3.rom";
filenames[4]=NULL;
retval=load_a_rom(filenames);
if (retval) {
printf("Can't load the Spectrum +3 ROM version 4.1. Trying with version 4.0\n");
filenames[0]="spectrum-roms/plus3-40-0.rom";
filenames[1]="spectrum-roms/plus3-40-1.rom";
filenames[2]="spectrum-roms/plus3-40-2.rom";
filenames[3]="spectrum-roms/plus3-40-3.rom";
filenames[4]=NULL;
retval=load_a_rom(filenames);
if (retval) {
printf("Can't load the Spectrum +3 ROM version 4.0. Trying with legacy filenames\n");
filenames[0]="spectrum-roms/plus3-0.rom";
filenames[1]="spectrum-roms/plus3-1.rom";
filenames[2]="spectrum-roms/plus3-2.rom";
filenames[3]="spectrum-roms/plus3-3.rom";
filenames[4]=NULL;
retval=load_a_rom(filenames);
if (retval) {
printf("Can't load file %s\n",retval);
exit(1);
}
}
}
break;
case 4:
filenames[0]="spectrum-roms/128-spanish-0.rom";
filenames[1]="spectrum-roms/128-spanish-1.rom";
filenames[2]=NULL;
retval=load_a_rom(filenames);
if (retval) {
printf("Can't load file %s\n",retval);
exit(1);
}
break;
}
fichero=myfopen("spectrum-roms/if1-2.rom","r"); // load Interface1 ROM
if(fichero==NULL) {
// try legacy name
fichero=myfopen("spectrum-roms/if1-v2.rom","r");
if(fichero==NULL) {
printf("Can't open Interface1 ROM file\n");
exit(1);
}
}
size=fread(ordenador.shadowrom,8192,1,fichero);
fclose(fichero);
}
void init_screen(int resx,int resy,int depth,int fullscreen,int dblbuffer,int hwsurface) {
int retorno,bucle,bucle2,valores,ret2;
unsigned char value;
//if (sound_type!=3)
retorno=SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO);
/*else
retorno=SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO|SDL_INIT_AUDIO);*/
if(retorno!=0) {
printf("Can't initialize SDL library. Exiting\n");
exit(1);
}
if (SDL_InitSubSystem(SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK)) {
ordenador.use_js=0;
printf("Can't initialize JoyStick subsystem\n");
} else {
printf("JoyStick subsystem initialized\n");
ordenador.use_js=1;
if(SDL_NumJoysticks()>0){
// Open joystick
for (bucle=0;bucle<SDL_NumJoysticks();bucle++) {
if (NULL==SDL_JoystickOpen(bucle)) {
printf("Can't open joystick %d\n",bucle);
}
}
}
}
// screen initialization
valores=SDL_HWPALETTE|SDL_ANYFORMAT;
if (fullscreen==1)
valores|=SDL_FULLSCREEN;
if (dblbuffer==1)
valores|=SDL_DOUBLEBUF;
if (hwsurface==1)
valores|=SDL_HWSURFACE;
else
valores|=SDL_SWSURFACE;
screen=SDL_SetVideoMode(resx,resy,depth,valores);
if(screen==NULL) {
printf("Can't assign SDL Surface. Exiting\n");
exit(1);
}
ordenador.bpp=screen->format->BytesPerPixel;
printf("Bytes per pixel: %d\n",ordenador.bpp);
if(SDL_MUSTLOCK(screen)) {
ordenador.mustlock=1;
SDL_LockSurface(screen);
} else
ordenador.mustlock=0;
printf("Locking screen: %d\n", ordenador.mustlock);
// sound initialization
if (sound_type==SOUND_AUTOMATIC) {
ret2=sound_init(1); // check all sound systems
} else {
ret2=sound_init(0); // try with the one specified in command line
}
if(ret2==0) {
sound_aborted=0;
} else { // if fails, run without sound
sound_type=SOUND_NO;
sound_init(0);
sound_aborted=1;
}
printf("Init sound\n");
if(ordenador.format)
ordenador.increment=2*ordenador.channels;
else
ordenador.increment=ordenador.channels;
value=0;
for(bucle2=0;bucle2<NUM_SNDBUF;bucle2++) {
sound[bucle2]=(unsigned char *)malloc(ordenador.buffer_len*ordenador.increment+8);
for(bucle=0;bucle<ordenador.buffer_len*ordenador.increment+4;bucle++)
sound[bucle2][bucle]=value;
value+=4;
}
printf("Init sound 2\n");
ordenador.tst_sample=3500000/ordenador.freq;
printf("Set volume\n");
set_volume(70);
printf("Return init\n");
}
void end_system() {
sound_close();
if(ordenador.mustlock)
SDL_UnlockSurface(screen);
if(ordenador.tap_file!=NULL)
fclose(ordenador.tap_file);
SDL_Quit();
}
void load_main_game(char *nombre) {
int longitud,retval;
char *puntero;
longitud=strlen(nombre);
if (longitud<5) {
return;
}
puntero=nombre+(longitud-4);
if ((0==strcasecmp(".z80",puntero))||(0==strcasecmp(".sna",puntero))) {
load_z80(nombre);
return;
}
if ((0==strcasecmp(".tap",puntero))||(0==strcasecmp(".tzx",puntero))) {
char char_id[10];
ordenador.tape_write = 0; // by default, can't record
ordenador.tap_file=fopen(nombre,"r+"); // read and write
if(ordenador.tap_file==NULL)
return;
strcpy(ordenador.current_tap,nombre);
retval=fread(char_id,10,1,ordenador.tap_file); // read the (maybe) TZX header
if((!strncmp(char_id,"ZXTape!",7)) && (char_id[7]==0x1A)&&(char_id[8]==1)) {
ordenador.tape_file_type = TAP_TZX;
rewind_tape(ordenador.tap_file,1);
} else {
ordenador.tape_file_type = TAP_TAP;
rewind_tape(ordenador.tap_file,1);
}
return;
}
}
void save_config(struct computer *object) {
char config_path[1024];
int length;
FILE *fconfig;
strcpy(config_path,getenv("HOME"));
length=strlen(config_path);
if ((length>0)&&(config_path[length-1]!='/'))
strcat(config_path,"/");
strcat(config_path,"fbzx_conf");
fconfig = fopen(config_path,"wb");
if (fconfig==NULL) {
return;
}
fprintf(fconfig,"mode=%c%c",48+object->mode128k,10);
fprintf(fconfig,"issue=%c%c",48+object->issue,10);
fprintf(fconfig,"joystick=%c%c",48+object->joystick,10);
fprintf(fconfig,"ay_sound=%c%c",48+object->ay_emul,10);
fprintf(fconfig,"interface1=%c%c",48+object->mdr_active,10);
fprintf(fconfig,"doublescan=%c%c",48+object->dblscan,10);
fprintf(fconfig,"volume=%c%c",65+(object->volume/4),10);
fprintf(fconfig,"bw=%c%c",48+object->bw,10);
fclose(fconfig);
}
void load_config(struct computer *object) {
char config_path[1024];
char line[1024],carac,done;
int length,pos;
FILE *fconfig;
unsigned char volume=255,mode128k=255,issue=255,joystick=255,ay_emul=255,mdr_active=255,dblscan=255,bw=255;
strcpy(config_path,getenv("HOME"));
length=strlen(config_path);
if ((length>0)&&(config_path[length-1]!='/'))
strcat(config_path,"/");
strcat(config_path,"fbzx_conf");
fconfig = fopen(config_path,"rb");
if (fconfig==NULL) {
return;
}
done=1;
pos=0;
line[0]=0;
while(!feof(fconfig)) {
if (done) {
line[0]=0;
pos=0;
done=0;
}
if (0!=fread(&carac,1,1,fconfig)) {
if ((carac!=13)&&(carac!=10)) {
line[pos]=carac;
if (pos<1023) {
pos++;
}
continue;
}
}
done=1;
line[pos]=0;
if (line[0]=='#') { // coment
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(line,"mode=",5)) {
printf("Cambio a modo %c\n",line[5]-'0');
mode128k=line[5]-'0';
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(line,"issue=",6)) {
issue=line[6]-'0';
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(line,"joystick=",9)) {
joystick=line[9]-'0';
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(line,"ay_sound=",9)) {
ay_emul=line[9]-'0';
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(line,"interface1=",11)) {
mdr_active=line[11]-'0';
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(line,"doublescan=",11)) {
dblscan=line[11]-'0';
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(line,"volume=",7)) {
volume=4*(line[7]-'A');
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(line,"bw=",3)) {
bw=(line[3]-'0');
continue;
}
}
if (mode128k<5) {
object->mode128k=mode128k;
}
if (issue<4) {
object->issue=issue;
}
if (joystick<4) {
object->joystick=joystick;
}
if (ay_emul<2) {
object->ay_emul=ay_emul;
}
if (mdr_active<2) {
object->mdr_active=mdr_active;
}
if (dblscan<2) {
object->dblscan=dblscan;
}
if (bw<2) {
object->bw=bw;
}
if (volume<255) {
object->volume=volume;
set_volume(volume);
}
fclose(fconfig);
}
int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
int bucle,tstados,argumento,fullscreen,dblbuffer,hwsurface,length;
char gamefile[4096];
word PC=0;
// by default, try all sound modes
sound_type=SOUND_AUTOMATIC;
gamefile[0]=0;
ordenador.zaurus_mini=0;
ordenador.text_mini=0;
ordenador.ulaplus=0;
ordenador.ulaplus_reg=0;
fullscreen=0;
dblbuffer=0;
hwsurface=0;
argumento=0;
jump_frames=0;
curr_frames=0;
ordenador.dblscan=0;
ordenador.bw=0;
#ifdef DEBUG
fatInitDefault();
fdebug = fopen("/fbzx-wii/logfile.txt","w");
#endif
#ifdef GEKKO
fullscreen=1;
dblbuffer=1;
hwsurface=1;
setenv("HOME", "/fbzx-wii", 1);
printf("\x1b[2;0H");
//initialize libfat library
if (!fatInitDefault())
{
printf("Couldn't initialize SD fat subsytem\n\n");
exit(0);
}
else
printf("SD FAT subsytem initialized\n\n");
//SDL_Delay(3000);
#endif
computer_init();
printf("Computer init\n");
printf("Modo: %d\n",ordenador.mode128k);
// load current config
load_config(&ordenador);
printf("Modo: %d\n",ordenador.mode128k);
while(argumento<argc) {
if ((0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-h"))||(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"--help"))) {
printf("\nUsage: fbzx [-nosound] ");
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
printf("[-alsa] ");
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
printf("[-oss] ");
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
printf("[-pulse] ");
#endif
printf("[-mini] [-rotate] [-fs] [-hw] [-db] [-ds] [-ss] [-jump N] [gamefile]\n");
printf("\n -nosound: don't emulate sound\n");
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
printf(" -alsa: use ALSA for sound output\n");
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
printf(" -oss: use OSS for sound output\n");
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
printf(" -pulse: use PulseAudio for sound output (default)\n");
#endif
printf(" -mini: show screen at 320x240 in a rotated 640x480 screen\n");
printf(" -rotate: rotate screen clockwise\n");
printf(" -micro: show screen at 320x240\n");
printf(" -fs: start FBZX at fullscreen\n");
printf(" -hw: use hardware buffer (best for console framebuffer)\n");
printf(" -db: use double buffer\n");
printf(" -ds: use doublescan (don't emulate TV black stripes)\n");
printf(" -ss: force singlescan (emulate TV black stripes)\n");
printf(" -bw: emulate black&white TV set\n");
printf(" -color: emulate a color TV set\n");
printf(" -jump N: show one TV refresh and jump over N refreshes (for slow systems)\n");
printf(" gamefile: an optional .Z80 snapshot or .TAP/.TZX tape file\n\n");
exit(0);
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-nosound")) {
sound_type=SOUND_NO;
argumento++;
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-mini")) {
ordenador.zaurus_mini=1;
argumento++;
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-pulse")) {
sound_type=SOUND_PULSEAUDIO;
argumento++;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-alsa")) {
sound_type=SOUND_ALSA;
argumento++;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-oss")) {
sound_type=SOUND_OSS;
argumento++;
#endif
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-rotate")) {
ordenador.zaurus_mini=2;
argumento++;
} else if (0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-micro")) {
ordenador.zaurus_mini=3;
ordenador.text_mini=1;
argumento++;
}else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-fs")) {
fullscreen=1;
argumento++;
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-hw")) {
hwsurface=1;
argumento++;
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-db")) {
dblbuffer=1;
argumento++;
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-ds")) {
ordenador.dblscan=1;
argumento++;
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-bw")) {
ordenador.bw=1;
argumento++;
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-color")) {
ordenador.bw=0;
argumento++;
} else if(0==strcmp(argv[argumento],"-ss")) {
ordenador.dblscan=0;
argumento++;
} else if(0==strncmp(argv[argumento],"-jump",5)) {
jump_frames=(int)(argv[argumento][5]);
jump_frames-=48;
argumento++;
printf ("Jump %d\n",jump_frames);
} else {
strcpy(gamefile,argv[argumento]);
argumento++;
}
}
atexit(end_system);
switch(ordenador.zaurus_mini) {
case 0:
init_screen(640,480,0,0,dblbuffer,hwsurface);
break;
case 1:
case 2:
init_screen(480,640,0,0,dblbuffer,hwsurface);
break;
case 3:
init_screen(320,240,0,0,dblbuffer,hwsurface);
break;
}
printf("Modo: %d\n",ordenador.mode128k);
register_screen(screen);
printf("Screen registered\n");
printf("Modo: %d\n",ordenador.mode128k);
#ifndef GEKKO
if(fullscreen) {
SDL_Fullscreen_Switch();
}
SDL_WM_SetCaption("FBZX","");
#endif
ordenador.interr=0;
ordenador.screenbuffer=ordenador.screen->pixels;
ordenador.screen_width=ordenador.screen->w;
// assign initial values for PATH variables
strcpy(path_snaps,getenv("HOME"));
length=strlen(path_snaps);
if ((length>0)&&(path_snaps[length-1]!='/'))
strcat(path_snaps,"/");
strcpy(path_taps,path_snaps);
strcpy(path_mdrs,path_snaps);
ordenador.current_tap[0]=0;
// assign random values to the memory before start execution
printf("Reset memory\n");
printf("Modo: %d\n",ordenador.mode128k);
for(bucle=0;bucle<196608;bucle++)
ordenador.memoria[bucle]=(unsigned char) rand();
printf("Memory resetted\n");
ordenador.tap_file=NULL;
printf("Modo: %d\n",ordenador.mode128k);
// we filter all the events, except keyboard events
SDL_EventState(SDL_ACTIVEEVENT,SDL_IGNORE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_MOUSEMOTION,SDL_IGNORE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_MOUSEBUTTONDOWN,SDL_IGNORE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_MOUSEBUTTONUP,SDL_IGNORE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_JOYAXISMOTION,SDL_ENABLE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_JOYBALLMOTION,SDL_ENABLE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_JOYHATMOTION,SDL_ENABLE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_JOYBUTTONDOWN,SDL_ENABLE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_JOYBUTTONUP,SDL_ENABLE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_QUIT,SDL_ENABLE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_SYSWMEVENT,SDL_IGNORE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_VIDEORESIZE,SDL_IGNORE);
SDL_EventState(SDL_USEREVENT,SDL_IGNORE);
SDL_ShowCursor(SDL_DISABLE);
salir=1;
printf("Init microdrive\n");
microdrive_init();
printf("Reset computer\n");
ResetComputer();
sleep(1);
printf("Reset screen\n");
clean_screen();
if (sound_aborted==1) {
strcpy(ordenador.osd_text,"Running without sound (read the FAQ)");
ordenador.osd_time=100;
}
printf("Modo: %d\n",ordenador.mode128k);
printf("load main game\n");
load_main_game(gamefile);
printf("Modo: %d\n",ordenador.mode128k);
sprintf(ordenador.osd_text,"Press F1 for help");
ordenador.osd_time=200;
printf("BPP: %d\n",ordenador.bpp);
while(salir) {
do {
tstados=Z80free_ustep(&procesador);
if(tstados<0) {
printf("Error %X\n",procesador.PC);
exit(1);
}
emulate(tstados); // execute the whole hardware emulation for that number of TSTATES
} while(procesador.Status!=Z80XX);
PC=procesador.PC;
/* if PC is 0x0556, a call to LD_BYTES has been made, so if
FAST_LOAD is 1, we must load the block in memory and return */
if((!ordenador.mdr_paged)&&(PC==0x0556) && (ordenador.tape_fast_load==1)&&(ordenador.tape_file_type==TAP_TAP)) {
if(ordenador.tap_file!=NULL)
fastload_block(ordenador.tap_file);
else {
sprintf(ordenador.osd_text,"No TAP file selected");
ordenador.osd_time=50;
}
}
/* if PC is 0x04C2, a call to SA_BYTES has been made, so if
we want to save to the TAP file, we do it */
if((!ordenador.mdr_paged)&&(PC==0x04C2)&&(ordenador.tape_write==1)&&(ordenador.tape_file_type==TAP_TAP)) {
if(ordenador.tap_file!=NULL)
save_file(ordenador.tap_file);
else {
sprintf(ordenador.osd_text,"No TAP file selected");
ordenador.osd_time=50;
}
}
/* if ordenador.mdr_paged is 2, we have executed the RET at 0x0700, so
we have to return to the classic ROM */
if(ordenador.mdr_paged==2)
ordenador.mdr_paged=0;
/* if PC is 0x0008 or 0x1708, and we have a microdrive, we have to page
the Interface 1 ROM */
if(((PC==0x0008)||(PC==0x1708))&&(ordenador.mdr_active))
ordenador.mdr_paged = 1;
/* if PC is 0x0700 and we have a microdrive, we have to unpage
the Interface 1 ROM after the last instruction */
if((PC==0x0700)&&(ordenador.mdr_active))
ordenador.mdr_paged = 2;
if(ordenador.interr==1) {
read_keyboard (NULL); // read the physical keyboard
Z80free_INT(&procesador,bus_empty());
ordenador.interr=0;
}
}
save_config(&ordenador);
return 0;
}

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "z80free/Z80free.h"
#include "computer.h"
#ifndef emulator_h
#define emulator_h
#define NUM_SNDBUF 2
extern char debug_var;
extern SDL_Surface *screen;
extern Z80FREE procesador;
extern struct computer ordenador;
extern unsigned char *sound[NUM_SNDBUF];
extern char path_snaps[2049];
extern char path_taps[2049];
extern char path_mdrs[2049];
extern unsigned int colors[80];
extern unsigned int jump_frames,curr_frames;
void SDL_Fullscreen_Switch(void);
void load_rom(char);
void load_main_game(char *nombre);
FILE *myfopen(char *filename,char *mode);
#endif

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2011 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
struct fichero {
char nombre[256]; // filename (for files and directories)
char nombrepath[2049]; // filename with path
int tipo; // file type (0=file, 1=directory, 2=parent directory)
struct fichero *next;
};
enum LOAD_FILE_TYPES {FILETYPE_Z80, FILETYPE_TAP_TZX, FILETYPE_MDR, FILETYPE_SCR};
void clean_screen();
void help_menu();
void load_z80file();
char *select_file(char *,enum LOAD_FILE_TYPES);
struct fichero *read_directory(char *,enum LOAD_FILE_TYPES);
unsigned int wait_key();
void print_files(struct fichero *,int,int);
void delete_filelist(struct fichero *);
void select_tapfile();
void save_z80file();
void settings_menu();
void snapshots_menu();
void taps_menu();
void create_tapfile();
void select_mdrfile();
void create_mdrfile();
void microdrive_menu();
void keyboard_menu();
void load_scrfile();
int ask_filename(char *nombre,int y_coord,char *extension);
void create_scrfile();
void do_poke();
int ask_value(int *final_value,int y_coord,int max_value);
void tools_menu();
int launch_menu(unsigned int key_pressed);

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "microdrive.h"
#include "computer.h"
#include "emulator.h"
byte basura;
void microdrive_init() {
int bucle;
basura = 0;
ordenador.mdr_active = 0;
ordenador.mdr_paged = 0;
for(bucle=0;bucle<137922;bucle++)
ordenador.mdr_cartridge[bucle]=0xFF; // cartridge erased
ordenador.mdr_cartridge[137922]=0; // but not write-protected
ordenador.mdr_tapehead=0;
ordenador.mdr_drive=0; // no motor on
ordenador.mdr_old_STATUS=0x00; // default -> no down edge
ordenador.mdr_modified=0; // not modified
ordenador.mdr_current_mdr[0]=0; // no cartridge
}
void microdrive_reset() {
ordenador.mdr_gap = 15;
ordenador.mdr_nogap = 15;
ordenador.mdr_tapehead = 0; // head is at start position
}
void microdrive_emulate(int tstados) {
// still nothing to do here
}
byte microdrive_in(word Port) {
byte retorno;
/* allow access to the port only if motor 1 is ON and there's a file open */
if(((Port|0xFFE7)==0xFFE7)&&(ordenador.mdr_drive==0x01)&&(ordenador.mdr_current_mdr[0])) {
if(ordenador.mdr_bytes<ordenador.mdr_maxbytes) {
retorno=ordenador.mdr_cartridge[ordenador.mdr_tapehead];
basura=retorno;
increment_head();
} else {
retorno = basura;
}
ordenador.mdr_bytes++;
return (retorno);
}
if((Port|0xFFE7)==0xFFEF) {
if((ordenador.mdr_drive==0x01)&&(ordenador.mdr_current_mdr[0])) { // motor 1 ON and file selected
if(ordenador.mdr_gap) {
retorno=0xFE; // GAP and SYNC high
ordenador.mdr_gap--;
} else {
retorno=0xF8; // GAP and SYNC low
if(ordenador.mdr_nogap)
ordenador.mdr_nogap--;
else {
ordenador.mdr_gap=15;
ordenador.mdr_nogap=15;
}
}
if(!ordenador.mdr_cartridge[137922]) // if write protected
retorno|=0x01; // active bit
} else // motor 1 OFF
retorno=0xFF;
microdrive_restart();
return (retorno);
}
if ((Port|0xFFE7)==0xFFF7) {
microdrive_restart();
return (0xFF);
}
return(0xFF);
}
void microdrive_out(word Port,byte Value) {
int retval;
/* allow access to the port only if motor 1 is ON and there's a file open */
if(((Port|0xFFE7)==0xFFE7)&&(ordenador.mdr_drive==0x01)&&(ordenador.mdr_current_mdr[0])) {
if((ordenador.mdr_bytes>11)&&(ordenador.mdr_bytes<(ordenador.mdr_maxbytes+12))) {
ordenador.mdr_cartridge[ordenador.mdr_tapehead]=(unsigned int) Value;
increment_head();
ordenador.mdr_modified=1;
}
ordenador.mdr_bytes++;
return;
}
if((Port|0xFFE7)==0xFFEF) {
if(((Value&0x02)==0)&&((ordenador.mdr_old_STATUS&0x02)==2)) { // edge down-> new bit for motor ON
ordenador.mdr_drive=((ordenador.mdr_drive<<1)&0xFE); // rotate one drive
if(!(Value&0x01)) // if COM DATA is 0, we add a 1 bit to mdr_drive
ordenador.mdr_drive|=0x01;
if(ordenador.mdr_modified) { // if the cartridge has been modified, we store it in hard disk
ordenador.mdr_file=fopen(ordenador.mdr_current_mdr,"wb"); // create for write
if(ordenador.mdr_file==NULL) {
sprintf(ordenador.osd_text,"Can't store the cartridge");
ordenador.osd_time=150;
} else {
retval=fwrite(ordenador.mdr_cartridge,137923,1,ordenador.mdr_file); // save cartridge
fclose(ordenador.mdr_file);
ordenador.mdr_file=NULL;
ordenador.mdr_modified=0;
}
}
}
ordenador.mdr_old_STATUS=Value;
microdrive_restart();
return;
}
if ((Port|0xFFE7)==0xFFF7) {
microdrive_restart();
return;
}
}
void increment_head() { // gets the tape head to the next byte
ordenador.mdr_tapehead++;
if(ordenador.mdr_tapehead>137921)
ordenador.mdr_tapehead=0;
}
void microdrive_restart() { // there's an access to a port. Reset counters and relocate the head
//printf("Inicializado\n");
while(((ordenador.mdr_tapehead%543)!=0)&&((ordenador.mdr_tapehead%543)!=15))
increment_head(); // put head in the start of a block
ordenador.mdr_bytes = 0; // reset current number of bytes written
if((ordenador.mdr_tapehead%543)==0)
ordenador.mdr_maxbytes = 15; // up to 15 bytes for header blocks
else
ordenador.mdr_maxbytes = 528; // up to 528 bytes for data blocks
}

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#ifndef H_MICRODRIVE
#define H_MICRODRIVE
#include "z80free/Z80free.h"
void microdrive_init();
void microdrive_reset();
byte microdrive_in(word);
void microdrive_out(word,byte);
void microdrive_emulate(int);
void increment_head();
void microdrive_restart();
#endif

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "z80free/Z80free.h"
#include "computer.h"
#include "emulator.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
char tabla[1024];
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifndef GEKKO
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
extern FILE *fdebug;
#define printf(...) fprintf(fdebug,__VA_ARGS__); fflush (fdebug)
#endif
/*#include <SDL/SDL.h>
#include "SDL/SDL_audio.h"
#include "SDL_thread.h"*/
#include "sound.h"
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
#include <sys/soundcard.h>
int audio_fd;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
#define ALSA_PCM_NEW_HW_PARAMS_API
#define ALSA_PCM_NEW_SW_PARAMS_API
#include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
int started_sound;
snd_pcm_t * _soundDevice;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
#include <pulse/simple.h>
pa_simple *pulse_s;
#endif
enum e_soundtype sound_type;
int sound_init() {
if (sound_type!=SOUND_AUTOMATIC) {
switch(sound_type) {
case SOUND_NO: // No sound; simulate 8bits mono
printf("No Sound\n");
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=0;
ordenador.channels=1;
ordenador.channels = 1;
ordenador.freq=48000;
ordenador.buffer_len=4800; // will wait 1/10 second
return (0);
break;
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
case SOUND_PULSEAUDIO:
printf("Trying PulseAudio\n");
if(0==sound_init_pulse()) {
sound_type=SOUND_PULSEAUDIO;
return 0;
} else {
printf("Failed\n");
return -1;
}
break;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
case SOUND_ALSA:
printf("Trying ALSA sound\n");
if(0==sound_init_alsa()) {
sound_type=SOUND_ALSA;
return 0;
} else {
printf("Failed\n");
return -1;
}
break;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
case SOUND_OSS:
printf("Trying OSS sound\n");
if(0==sound_init_oss()) {
sound_type=SOUND_OSS;
return 0;
} else {
printf("Failed\n");
return -1;
}
break;
#endif
default:
break;
}
}
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
printf("Trying PulseAudio\n");
if(0==sound_init_pulse()) {
sound_type=SOUND_PULSEAUDIO;
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
printf("Trying ALSA sound\n");
if(0==sound_init_alsa()) {
sound_type=SOUND_ALSA;
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
printf("Trying OSS sound\n");
if(0==sound_init_oss()) {
sound_type=SOUND_OSS;
return 0;
}
#endif
return -1;
}
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
int sound_init_pulse() {
pa_sample_spec ss;
pa_buffer_attr buf;
ss.format = PA_SAMPLE_U8;
ss.channels = 1;
ss.rate = 48000;
buf.maxlength=8192;
buf.tlength=4096;
buf.prebuf=4096;
buf.minreq=4096;
buf.fragsize=4096;
pulse_s = pa_simple_new(NULL,"fbzx",PA_STREAM_PLAYBACK,NULL,"Spectrum",&ss,NULL,&buf,NULL);
if (pulse_s==NULL) {
return -1;
}
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=0;
ordenador.channels=1;
ordenador.freq=48000;
ordenador.buffer_len=4096;
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
int sound_init_alsa() {
int err;
snd_pcm_hw_params_t *hw_params;
unsigned int resample,samplerate;
snd_pcm_uframes_t bufferSize;
err = snd_pcm_open( &_soundDevice, "plughw:0,0", SND_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK, 0 );
if (err<0) {
return -1;
}
if ((err = snd_pcm_hw_params_malloc (&hw_params)) < 0) {
snd_pcm_close (_soundDevice);
return -2;
}
if ((err = snd_pcm_hw_params_any (_soundDevice, hw_params)) < 0) {
snd_pcm_close (_soundDevice);
return -2;
}
if ((err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_access (_soundDevice, hw_params,SND_PCM_ACCESS_RW_INTERLEAVED)) < 0) {
snd_pcm_close (_soundDevice);
return -3;
}
if (snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (_soundDevice, hw_params,SND_PCM_FORMAT_U8) >= 0) {
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=0;
} else if (snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (_soundDevice, hw_params,SND_PCM_FORMAT_S8) >= 0) {
ordenador.sign=-128;
ordenador.format=0;
} else if (snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (_soundDevice, hw_params,SND_PCM_FORMAT_U16_LE) >= 0) {
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=1;
} else if (snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (_soundDevice, hw_params,SND_PCM_FORMAT_S16_LE) >= 0) {
ordenador.sign=-128;
ordenador.format=1;
} else if (snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (_soundDevice, hw_params,SND_PCM_FORMAT_U16_BE) >= 0) {
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=2;
} else if (snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (_soundDevice, hw_params,SND_PCM_FORMAT_S16_BE) >= 0) {
ordenador.sign=-128;
ordenador.format=2;
} else {
snd_pcm_close (_soundDevice);
return -3;
}
// Disable resampling.
resample = 0;
err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_resample(_soundDevice, hw_params, resample);
if (err < 0) {
snd_pcm_close (_soundDevice);
return -3;
}
if ((err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_channels (_soundDevice, hw_params, 1)) >= 0) {
ordenador.channels=1;
} else if ((err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_channels (_soundDevice, hw_params, 2)) >= 0) {
ordenador.channels=2;
} else {
snd_pcm_close (_soundDevice);
return -3;
}
samplerate=48000;
if ((err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_near (_soundDevice, hw_params, &samplerate, 0)) < 0) {
snd_pcm_close (_soundDevice);
return -3;
}
bufferSize=4096;
if (snd_pcm_hw_params_set_buffer_size_near(_soundDevice, hw_params, &bufferSize) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error setting buffersize.\n");
return -3;
}
ordenador.freq=samplerate;
err = snd_pcm_hw_params (_soundDevice, hw_params);
if (err<0) {
return -3;
}
//snd_pcm_hw_params_get_buffer_size( hw_params, &bufferSize );
ordenador.buffer_len=bufferSize;
started_sound=0;
return 0;
err = snd_pcm_prepare (_soundDevice);
if (err<0) {
return -5;
}
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
int sound_init_oss() {
int parameter;
int parameter2;
int bytes,stereo;
int retval;
audio_buf_info bi;
audio_fd=open("/dev/dsp",O_WRONLY); // open DSP
if(audio_fd==-1) {
return (-1);
}
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=0;
bytes=1;
ordenador.channels=1;
ordenador.freq=22050;
ordenador.buffer_len=2048/(ordenador.channels*bytes);
parameter=0x0002000C ; // two buffers with 4096 bytes each one
if(ioctl(audio_fd,SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT, &parameter)==-1)
return (-6);
// set format
if(ioctl(audio_fd,SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS, &parameter2)==-1)
return (-2);
parameter = 2; // we want mono audio
if(ioctl(audio_fd,SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS, &parameter)==-1)
return (-4);
ordenador.channels = parameter;
// Priority: U8, S8, U16LE, S16LE, U16BE, U16LE
if(parameter2 & AFMT_S16_BE) {
parameter = AFMT_S16_BE;
}
if(parameter2 & AFMT_U16_BE){
parameter = AFMT_U16_BE;
}
if(parameter2 & AFMT_S16_LE) {
parameter = AFMT_S16_LE;
}
if(parameter2 & AFMT_U16_LE) {
parameter = AFMT_U16_LE;
}
if(parameter2 & AFMT_S8) {
parameter = AFMT_S8;
}
if(parameter2 & AFMT_U8) {
parameter = AFMT_U8;
}
bytes=0; //8 bits
stereo=0; // no stereo
retval=ioctl(audio_fd,SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT,&parameter);
if(retval != 0) {
return (-3);
}
switch(parameter) {
case AFMT_U8:
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=0;
bytes=1;
break;
case AFMT_S8:
ordenador.sign=-128;
ordenador.format=0;
bytes=1;
break;
case AFMT_U16_LE:
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=1;
bytes=2;
break;
case AFMT_S16_LE:
ordenador.sign=-128;
ordenador.format=1;
bytes=2;
break;
case AFMT_U16_BE:
ordenador.sign=0;
ordenador.format=2;
bytes=2;
break;
case AFMT_S16_BE:
ordenador.sign=-128;
ordenador.format=2;
bytes=2;
break;
}
parameter=48000; // we want, by default, 48000 samples per second
if(ioctl(audio_fd,SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED, &parameter)==-1)
return (-5);
ordenador.freq=parameter;
if(ioctl(audio_fd,SNDCTL_DSP_GETOSPACE, &bi)==-1)
return (-6);
parameter=bi.bytes/4;
ordenador.buffer_len=parameter/(ordenador.channels*bytes);
return(0);
}
#endif
void sound_remove_dc(unsigned char *sound_buffer,int size){
static float oldsample=0.0;
static float origsample;
static int i;
for (i=0;i<size;i++) {
origsample=((float)(sound_buffer[i]))-128;
oldsample=(origsample+oldsample*999.0)*0.001+1e-6;
sound_buffer[i]=(int)(origsample-oldsample)*0.98+128;
}
}
void sound_play() {
static int retval,retval2;
ordenador.current_buffer=sound[0];
//remove_dc(ordenador.current_buffer,ordenador.buffer_len);
switch(sound_type) {
case SOUND_NO: // no sound
usleep(75000); // wait 1/20 second
return;
break;
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
case SOUND_OSS: // OSS
retval=write(audio_fd,ordenador.current_buffer,ordenador.buffer_len*ordenador.increment);
return;
break;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
case SOUND_ALSA: // ALSA
if (started_sound==0) {
snd_pcm_prepare (_soundDevice);
started_sound=1;
}
retval=snd_pcm_writei(_soundDevice,sound[0],ordenador.buffer_len);
if (retval<0) {
retval=snd_pcm_prepare(_soundDevice);
}
return;
break;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
case SOUND_PULSEAUDIO: // PulseAudio
// Remove the DC component to avoid losing the sound when multiplexing with other sources
sound_remove_dc(ordenador.current_buffer,ordenador.buffer_len);
retval=pa_simple_write(pulse_s,sound[0],ordenador.buffer_len,&retval2);
return;
break;
#endif
default:
break;
}
}
void sound_close() {
switch(sound_type) {
case SOUND_NO:
break;
#ifdef D_SOUND_OSS
case SOUND_OSS:
close(audio_fd);
break;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_ALSA
case SOUND_ALSA:
snd_pcm_drain (_soundDevice);
snd_pcm_close (_soundDevice);
break;
#endif
#ifdef D_SOUND_PULSE
case SOUND_PULSEAUDIO:
pa_simple_free(pulse_s);
break;
#endif
default:
break;
}
}

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#ifndef SOUND_H
#define SOUND_H
enum e_soundtype {SOUND_NO, SOUND_OSS, SOUND_ALSA, SOUND_PULSEAUDIO, SOUND_AUTOMATIC};
extern enum e_soundtype sound_type;
int sound_init();
void sound_play();
void sound_close();
extern volatile unsigned char *sdl_sound_buffer;
int sound_init_oss();
int sound_init_alsa();
int sound_init_pulse();
void sdlcallback(void *userdata, Uint8 *stream, int len);
#endif

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "emulator.h"
#include "sound.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
/* emulates the AY-3-8912 during TSTADOS tstates */
inline void play_ay (unsigned int tstados) {
if (!ordenador.ay_emul)
return;
ordenador.tst_ay += tstados;
ordenador.tst_ay2 += tstados;
if (ordenador.tst_ay2 > 255) {
ordenador.tst_ay2 -= 256;
if ((ordenador.ay_registers[11])
|| (ordenador.ay_registers[12])) {
if (ordenador.aych_envel)
ordenador.aych_envel--;
else {
ordenador.aych_envel = (((unsigned int) ordenador.ay_registers[11]) + 256 * ((unsigned int) (ordenador.ay_registers[12])));
if (ordenador.ay_envel_way & 0x02) // start cycle?
switch ((ordenador.
ay_registers[13]) & 0x0F)
{
case 0:
case 1:
case 2:
case 3:
case 8:
case 9:
case 10:
case 11:
ordenador.ay_envel_way = 4; // cycle started and decrementing
ordenador.ay_envel_value = 16;
break;
default:
ordenador.ay_envel_way = 5; // cycle started and incrementing
ordenador.ay_envel_value = -1;
}
if (ordenador.ay_envel_way & 0x04)
{ // cycle started?
switch ((ordenador.
ay_registers[13]) & 0x0F)
{
case 0:
case 1:
case 2:
case 3:
case 9:
ordenador.ay_envel_value--;
if (ordenador.
ay_envel_value == 0)
ordenador.ay_envel_way = 0; // end
break;
case 4:
case 5:
case 6:
case 7:
case 15:
ordenador.ay_envel_value++;
if (ordenador.
ay_envel_value == 16)
{
ordenador.
ay_envel_value
= 0;
ordenador.ay_envel_way = 0; // end
}
break;
case 8:
ordenador.ay_envel_value--;
if (ordenador.ay_envel_value == -1)
ordenador.ay_envel_value = 15; // repeat
break;
case 10:
case 14:
if (ordenador.ay_envel_way & 0x01)
ordenador.ay_envel_value++;
else
ordenador.ay_envel_value--;
if (ordenador.ay_envel_value == 16) {
ordenador.ay_envel_value = 14;
ordenador.ay_envel_way =4;
}
if (ordenador.ay_envel_value == -1) {
ordenador.ay_envel_value = 1;
ordenador.ay_envel_way = 5;
}
break;
case 11:
ordenador.ay_envel_value--;
if (ordenador.ay_envel_value == -1) {
ordenador.ay_envel_value = 15;
ordenador.ay_envel_way = 0; // end
}
break;
case 12:
ordenador.ay_envel_value++;
if (ordenador.ay_envel_value == 16)
ordenador.ay_envel_value = 0;
break;
case 13:
ordenador.ay_envel_value++;
if (ordenador.ay_envel_value == 15)
ordenador.ay_envel_way = 0; // end
break;
}
}
}
}
else
ordenador.ay_envel_value = 15;
}
while (ordenador.tst_ay >= 16)
{
ordenador.tst_ay -= 16;
if ((ordenador.ay_registers[0])
|| (ordenador.ay_registers[1]))
{
if (ordenador.aych_a)
ordenador.aych_a--;
else
{
ordenador.ayval_a = 1 - ordenador.ayval_a;
ordenador.aych_a =
(((unsigned int) ordenador.
ay_registers[0]) +
256 *
((unsigned
int) ((ordenador.
ay_registers[1]) & 0x0F))) /
2;
}
}
else
ordenador.ayval_a = 0;
if ((ordenador.ay_registers[2])
|| (ordenador.ay_registers[3]))
{
if (ordenador.aych_b)
ordenador.aych_b--;
else
{
ordenador.ayval_b = 1 - ordenador.ayval_b;
ordenador.aych_b =
(((unsigned int) ordenador.
ay_registers[2]) +
256 *
((unsigned
int) ((ordenador.
ay_registers[3]) & 0x0F))) /
2;
}
}
else
ordenador.ayval_b = 0;
if ((ordenador.ay_registers[4])
|| (ordenador.ay_registers[5]))
{
if (ordenador.aych_c)
ordenador.aych_c--;
else
{
ordenador.ayval_c = 1 - ordenador.ayval_c;
ordenador.aych_c =
(((unsigned int) ordenador.
ay_registers[4]) +
256 *
((unsigned
int) ((ordenador.
ay_registers[5]) & 0x0F))) /
2;
}
}
else
ordenador.ayval_c = 0;
if (ordenador.ay_registers[6])
{
if (ordenador.aych_n)
ordenador.aych_n--;
else
{
ordenador.ayval_n = 1 - ordenador.ayval_n;
ordenador.aych_n =
((((unsigned int) ordenador.
ay_registers[6]) & 0x1F) +
(rand () % 3)) / 2;
if (ordenador.aych_n > 16)
ordenador.aych_n = 16;
}
}
else
ordenador.ayval_n = 0;
if (ordenador.ay_registers[8] & 0x10)
ordenador.vol_a =
(unsigned
char) ((((unsigned int) ordenador.
ay_envel_value)) *
(unsigned int) ordenador.volume) / 15;
else
ordenador.vol_a =
(unsigned
char) ((((unsigned int) (ordenador.
ay_registers[8] &
0x0F)) *
(unsigned int) ordenador.volume) /
15);
if (ordenador.ay_registers[10] & 0x10)
ordenador.vol_c =
(unsigned
char) ((((unsigned int) ordenador.
ay_envel_value)) *
(unsigned int) ordenador.volume) / 15;
else
ordenador.vol_c =
(unsigned
char) ((((unsigned int) (ordenador.
ay_registers[10] &
0x0F)) *
(unsigned int) ordenador.volume) /
15);
if (ordenador.ay_registers[9] & 0x10)
ordenador.vol_b =
(unsigned
char) ((((unsigned int) ordenador.
ay_envel_value)) *
(unsigned int) ordenador.volume) / 15;
else
ordenador.vol_b =
(unsigned
char) ((((unsigned int) (ordenador.
ay_registers[9] &
0x0F)) *
(unsigned int) ordenador.volume) /
15);
}
}
/* Creates the sound buffer during the TSTADOS tstate that the Z80 used to
execute last instruction */
inline void play_sound (unsigned int tstados) {
int bucle;
int value;
unsigned char sample_v;
ordenador.tstados_counter_sound += tstados;
while (ordenador.tstados_counter_sound >= ordenador.tst_sample) {
ordenador.tstados_counter_sound -= ordenador.tst_sample;
if (sound_type!=1)
for (bucle = 0; bucle < ordenador.increment; bucle++) {
sample_v = ordenador.sample1b[bucle];
if ((ordenador.sound_bit) && (sample_v)) {
ordenador.sound_current_value+=(ordenador.tst_sample/8);
if(ordenador.sound_current_value>ordenador.volume)
ordenador.sound_current_value = ordenador.volume;
} else {
if(ordenador.sound_current_value>=(ordenador.tst_sample/8))
ordenador.sound_current_value-=((ordenador.tst_sample)/8);
else
ordenador.sound_current_value = 0;
}
value = ordenador.sound_current_value;
if (ordenador.ay_emul) { // if emulation is ON, emulate it
if ((ordenador.ayval_a) && (sample_v)
&& (!(ordenador.ay_registers[7] & 0x01)))
value += (int) ordenador.vol_a;
if ((ordenador.ayval_b) && (sample_v)
&& (!(ordenador.ay_registers[7] & 0x02)))
value += (int) ordenador.vol_b;
if ((ordenador.ayval_c) && (sample_v)
&& (!(ordenador.ay_registers[7] & 0x04)))
value += (int) ordenador.vol_c;
if ((ordenador.ayval_n) && (sample_v)
&& (!(ordenador.ay_registers[7] & 0x08)))
value += (int) ordenador.vol_a;
if ((ordenador.ayval_n) && (sample_v)
&& (!(ordenador.ay_registers[7] & 0x10)))
value += (int) ordenador.vol_b;
if ((ordenador.ayval_n) && (sample_v)
&& (!(ordenador.ay_registers[7] & 0x20)))
value += (int) ordenador.vol_c;
}
if (value > 255)
value = 255;
sample_v = (char)(value - (unsigned int)ordenador.sign);
*ordenador.current_buffer = 2*sample_v;
ordenador.current_buffer++;
}
ordenador.sound_cuantity++;
if (ordenador.sound_cuantity == ordenador.buffer_len) { // buffer filled
sound_play();
ordenador.sound_cuantity = 0;
}
}
}

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#ifndef H_SPK_AY
#define H_SPK_AY
inline void play_ay (unsigned int);
inline void play_sound (unsigned int);
#endif;

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "z80free/Z80free.h"
#include "computer.h"
#include "emulator.h"
#include "menus.h"
#include "tape.h"
int elcontador=0;
int eltstado=0;
char elbit=0;
/* reads a tape file and updates the readed bit */
inline void tape_read(FILE *fichero, int tstados) {
if(ordenador.pause)
return;
if(ordenador.tape_file_type == TAP_TAP)
tape_read_tap(fichero,tstados);
else
tape_read_tzx(fichero,tstados);
}
// manages TAP files in REAL_MODE
inline void tape_read_tap (FILE * fichero, int tstados) {
static unsigned char value, value2;
int retval;
if (fichero == NULL)
return;
if (!ordenador.pause) {
if (ordenador.tape_current_mode == TAP_TRASH) { // initialize a new block
retval=fread (&value, 1, 1, fichero);
retval=fread (&value2, 1, 1, fichero); // read block longitude
if (feof (fichero)) {
rewind_tape(fichero,1);
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH;
return;
}
ordenador.tape_byte_counter = ((unsigned int) value) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value2);
retval=fread (&(ordenador.tape_byte), 1, 1, fichero);
ordenador.tape_bit = 0x80;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_GUIDE;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 2168;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 2168;
if (!(0x80 & ordenador.tape_byte))
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 3228; // 4 seconds
else
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 1614; // 2 seconds
}
// if there's a pulse still being reproduce, just reproduce it
if (ordenador.tape_counter0) {
if (ordenador.tape_counter0 > tstados) {
ordenador.tape_readed = 0; // return 0
ordenador.tape_counter0 -= tstados; // decrement counter;
return;
} else {
tstados -= ordenador.tape_counter0;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 0;
}
}
ordenador.tape_readed = 1; // return 1
if (ordenador.tape_counter1) {
if (ordenador.tape_counter1 > tstados) {
ordenador.tape_counter1 -= tstados; // decrement counter;
return;
} else {
tstados -= ordenador.tape_counter1;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0;
ordenador.tape_readed = 0; // return 0
}
}
// pulse ended
switch (ordenador.tape_current_mode) {
case TAP_GUIDE: // guide tone
if (ordenador.tape_counter_rep) { // still into guide tone
ordenador.tape_counter_rep--;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 2168 - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 2168; // new pulse
return;
} else { // guide tone ended. send sync tone
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 667 - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 735; // new pulse
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_DATA; // data mode
ordenador.tape_bit = 0x80; // from bit0 to bit7
return;
}
break;
case TAP_DATA: // data
if (ordenador.tape_byte & ordenador.tape_bit) { // next bit is 1
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 1710 - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 1710;
} else {
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 851 - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 852;
}
ordenador.tape_bit = ((ordenador.tape_bit >> 1) & 0x7F); // from bit0 to bit7
if (!ordenador.tape_bit) {
ordenador.tape_byte_counter--;
if (!ordenador.tape_byte_counter) { // ended the block
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_PAUSE; // pause
ordenador.tape_readed = 0;
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 3500000; // 1 seconds
return;
}
ordenador.tape_bit = 0x80;
retval=fread (&(ordenador.tape_byte), 1, 1, fichero); // read next byte
if (feof (fichero)) {
rewind_tape(fichero,0);
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_STOP; // stop tape
return;
}
}
break;
case TAP_PAUSE: // pause
ordenador.tape_readed = 0;
if (ordenador.tape_counter_rep > tstados) {
ordenador.tape_counter_rep -= tstados;
} else {
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH; // read new block
}
return;
break;
case TAP_STOP:
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH; // initialize
ordenador.pause = 1; // pause it
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
// manages TZX files
inline void tape_read_tzx (FILE * fichero, int tstados) {
static unsigned char value, value2,value3,value4,done;
static unsigned int bucle,bucle2;
int retval;
if ((fichero == NULL)||(ordenador.pause))
return;
if (ordenador.tape_current_mode == TAP_TRASH) { // initialize a new block
done = 0;
do {
retval=fread(&value,1,1,fichero); // read block ID
//printf("ID: %X en %d\n",value,ftell(fichero));
if(feof(fichero))
done = 1;
else
switch(value) {
case 0x10: // classic tape block
done = 1;
bucle = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
ordenador.tape_bit0_level = 852;
ordenador.tape_bit1_level = 1710;
ordenador.tape_bits_at_end = 8;
ordenador.tape_block_level = 2168;
ordenador.tape_sync_level0 = 667;
ordenador.tape_sync_level1 = 735;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // pause length
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
if(ordenador.tape_pause_at_end==0)
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end=10; // to avoid problems
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end *= 3500;
retval=fread (&value, 1, 1, fichero);
retval=fread (&value2, 1, 1, fichero); // read block longitude
if (feof (fichero)) {
rewind_tape(fichero,1);
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH;
for(bucle=0;bucle<10;bucle++)
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // jump over the header
return;
}
ordenador.tape_byte_counter = ((unsigned int) value) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value2);
retval=fread (&(ordenador.tape_byte), 1, 1, fichero);
ordenador.tape_bit = 0x80;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_GUIDE;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 2168;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 2168;
if (!(0x80 & ordenador.tape_byte))
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 3228; // 4 seconds
else
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 1614; // 2 seconds
break;
case 0x11: // turbo tape block
done = 1;
bucle = 0;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_block_level = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_sync_level0 = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_sync_level1 = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_bit0_level = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_bit1_level = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
ordenador.tape_counter_rep /=2;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_bits_at_end = value2;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // pause length
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
if(ordenador.tape_pause_at_end==0)
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end=10; // to avoid problems
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end *= 3500;
retval=fread (&value, 1, 1, fichero);
retval=fread (&value2, 1, 1, fichero);
retval=fread (&value3, 1, 1, fichero); // read block longitude
ordenador.tape_byte_counter = ((unsigned int) value) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value2) + 65536* ((unsigned int) value3);
if (feof (fichero)) {
rewind_tape(fichero,1);
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH;
return;
}
retval=fread (&(ordenador.tape_byte), 1, 1, fichero);
ordenador.tape_bit = 0x80;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_GUIDE;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ordenador.tape_block_level;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = ordenador.tape_block_level;
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
break;
case 0x12: // pure tone
done = 1;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // length of pulse in T-states
ordenador.tape_block_level = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ordenador.tape_block_level;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // number of pulses
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
if(ordenador.tape_counter_rep == 0)
done = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TZX_PURE_TONE;
break;
case 0x13: // multiple pulses
done=1;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero); // number of pulses
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = ((unsigned int) value2);
if(ordenador.tape_counter_rep == 0)
done = 0;
else {
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // length of pulse in T-states
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TZX_SEQ_PULSES;
}
break;
case 0x14: // turbo tape block
done = 1;
bucle = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_bit0_level = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_bit1_level = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_bits_at_end = value2;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // pause length
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
/*if(ordenador.tape_pause_at_end==0)
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end=10;*/ // to avoid problems
ordenador.tape_pause_at_end *= 3500;
retval=fread (&value, 1, 1, fichero);
retval=fread (&value2, 1, 1, fichero);
retval=fread (&value3,1,1,fichero); // read block longitude
if (feof (fichero)) {
rewind_tape(fichero,1);
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH;
return;
}
ordenador.tape_byte_counter = ((unsigned int) value) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value2) + 65536*((unsigned int)value3);
ordenador.tape_bit = 0x80;
retval=fread (&(ordenador.tape_byte), 1, 1, fichero); // read next byte
if((ordenador.tape_byte_counter==1)&&(ordenador.tape_bits_at_end!=8)) { // last byte
for(bucle=ordenador.tape_bits_at_end;bucle<8;bucle++) {
ordenador.tape_byte=((ordenador.tape_byte>>1)&0x7F);
ordenador.tape_bit = ((ordenador.tape_bit>>1)&0x7F);
}
}
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_DATA;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 0;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0;
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 0;
break;
case 0x20: // pause
done = 1;
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // pause length
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
ordenador.tape_readed = 0;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 0;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0; // 1ms of inversed pulse
if(ordenador.tape_counter_rep == 0) {
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_PAUSE2; // initialize
ordenador.tape_byte_counter = 31500;
break;
}
ordenador.tape_counter_rep *= 3500;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_PAUSE;
break;
case 0x21: // group start
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
bucle2=(unsigned int) value2;
for(bucle=0;bucle<bucle2;bucle++)
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
break;
case 0x22: // group end
break;
case 0x24: // loop start
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
ordenador.tape_loop_counter = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
ordenador.tape_loop_pos = ftell(fichero);
break;
case 0x25: // loop end
if(ordenador.tape_loop_counter) {
ordenador.tape_loop_counter--;
fseek(fichero,ordenador.tape_loop_pos,SEEK_SET);
}
break;
case 0x2A: // pause if 48K
if(ordenador.mode128k==0) {
ordenador.pause = 1;
return;
}
break;
case 0x30: // text description
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero); // length
for(bucle=0;bucle<((unsigned int)value2);bucle++)
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
break;
case 0x31: // show text
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero); // length
for(bucle=0;bucle<((unsigned int)value2);bucle++)
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
break;
case 0x32: // archive info
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // pause length
bucle2 = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
for(bucle=0;bucle<bucle2;bucle++)
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
break;
case 0x33: // hardware info
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
bucle2 = ((unsigned int) value2) *3;
for(bucle=0;bucle<bucle2;bucle++)
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
break;
case 0x34: // emulation info
for(bucle=0;bucle<8;bucle++)
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
break;
case 0x35: // custon info
for(bucle=0;bucle<10;bucle++)
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value4,1,1,fichero);
bucle2 = ((unsigned int) value) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value2) + 65536*((unsigned int) value3) + 16777216*((unsigned int) value4);
for(bucle=0;bucle<bucle2;bucle++)
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero);
break;
default: // not supported
sprintf(ordenador.osd_text,"Unsuported TZX. Contact FBZX autor. %X",value);
ordenador.osd_time=200;
rewind_tape(fichero,1); // rewind and stop
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH;
return;
break;
}
} while (!done);
}
if (feof (fichero)) {
rewind_tape(fichero,1);
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH;
return;
}
// if there's a pulse still being reproduced, just play it
if (ordenador.tape_counter0) {
if (ordenador.tape_counter0 > tstados) {
ordenador.tape_readed = ordenador.tape_current_bit; // return current
ordenador.tape_counter0 -= tstados; // decrement counter;
return;
} else {
tstados -= ordenador.tape_counter0;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 0;
}
}
ordenador.tape_readed = 1 - ordenador.tape_current_bit; // return oposite current
if (ordenador.tape_counter1) {
if (ordenador.tape_counter1 > tstados) {
ordenador.tape_counter1 -= tstados; // decrement counter;
return;
} else {
tstados -= ordenador.tape_counter1;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0;
ordenador.tape_readed = ordenador.tape_current_bit; // return current
}
}
// pulse ended
switch (ordenador.tape_current_mode) {
case TAP_FINAL_BIT:
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH;
break;
case TAP_GUIDE: // guide tone
if (ordenador.tape_counter_rep) { // still into guide tone
ordenador.tape_counter_rep--;
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ordenador.tape_block_level - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = ordenador.tape_block_level; // new pulse
return;
} else { // guide tone ended. send sync tone
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ordenador.tape_sync_level0 - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = ordenador.tape_sync_level0; // new pulse
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_DATA; // data mode
ordenador.tape_bit = 0x80; // from bit0 to bit7
if((ordenador.tape_byte_counter==1)&&(ordenador.tape_bits_at_end!=8)) { // last byte
for(bucle=ordenador.tape_bits_at_end;bucle<8;bucle++) {
ordenador.tape_byte=((ordenador.tape_byte>>1)&0x7F);
ordenador.tape_bit = ((ordenador.tape_bit>>1)&0x7F);
}
}
return;
}
break;
case TAP_DATA: // data
if (ordenador.tape_byte & ordenador.tape_bit) { // next bit is 1
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ordenador.tape_bit1_level - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = ordenador.tape_bit1_level;
} else {
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ordenador.tape_bit0_level - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = ordenador.tape_bit0_level;
}
ordenador.tape_bit = ((ordenador.tape_bit >> 1) & 0x7F); // from bit0 to bit7
if (!ordenador.tape_bit) {
ordenador.tape_byte_counter--;
if (!ordenador.tape_byte_counter) { // ended the block
if(ordenador.tape_pause_at_end) {
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_PAUSE3; // pause
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = ordenador.tape_pause_at_end;
} else
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_FINAL_BIT;
return;
}
ordenador.tape_bit = 0x80;
retval=fread (&(ordenador.tape_byte), 1, 1, fichero); // read next byte
if (feof (fichero)) {
rewind_tape (fichero,0);
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_STOP; // stop tape
return;
}
if((ordenador.tape_byte_counter==1)&&(ordenador.tape_bits_at_end!=8)) { // last byte
for(bucle=ordenador.tape_bits_at_end;bucle<8;bucle++) {
ordenador.tape_byte=((ordenador.tape_byte>>1)&0x7F);
ordenador.tape_bit = ((ordenador.tape_bit>>1)&0x7F);
}
}
}
break;
case TAP_PAUSE3: // one pulse of 1 ms for ending the bit
ordenador.tape_counter0 = 3500; // 1 ms
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_PAUSE;
break;
case TAP_PAUSE: // pause
ordenador.tape_readed = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
if (ordenador.tape_counter_rep > tstados) {
ordenador.tape_counter_rep -= tstados;
} else {
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH; // read new block
}
break;
case TAP_PAUSE2: // pause and stop
ordenador.tape_readed = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
if (ordenador.tape_counter_rep > tstados) {
ordenador.tape_counter_rep -= tstados;
} else {
ordenador.tape_counter_rep = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH; // read new block
ordenador.pause = 1;
}
break;
case TZX_PURE_TONE:
ordenador.tape_counter_rep--;
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 1 - ordenador.tape_current_bit; // invert current bit
if (ordenador.tape_counter_rep) { // still into guide tone
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ordenador.tape_block_level - tstados;
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0; // new pulse
} else
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH; // next ID
break;
case TZX_SEQ_PULSES:
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 1 - ordenador.tape_current_bit; // invert current bit
ordenador.tape_counter_rep--;
if(ordenador.tape_counter_rep) {
retval=fread(&value2,1,1,fichero);
retval=fread(&value3,1,1,fichero); // length of pulse in T-states
ordenador.tape_counter0 = ((unsigned int) value2) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value3);
ordenador.tape_counter1 = 0;
} else
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH; // next ID
break;
case TAP_STOP:
ordenador.tape_current_bit = 0;
ordenador.tape_current_mode = TAP_TRASH; // initialize
ordenador.pause = 1; // pause it
break;
default:
break;
}
}
void rewind_tape(FILE *fichero,unsigned char pause) {
int thebucle;
unsigned char value;
int retval;
rewind (ordenador.tap_file);
if(ordenador.tape_file_type==TAP_TZX)
for(thebucle=0;thebucle<10;thebucle++)
retval=fread(&value,1,1,ordenador.tap_file); // jump over the header
ordenador.pause=pause;
}
unsigned char file_empty(FILE *fichero) {
long position,position2;
position=ftell(fichero);
fseek(fichero,0,SEEK_END); // set the pointer at end
position2=ftell(fichero);
fseek(fichero,position,SEEK_SET); // return the pointer to the original place
if(position2==0)
return 1; // empty file
else
return 0;
}
void save_file(FILE *fichero) {
long position;
unsigned char xor,salir;
byte dato;
int longitud;
position=ftell(fichero); // store current position
fseek(fichero,0,SEEK_END); // put position at end
xor=0;
longitud=(int)(procesador.Rm.wr.DE);
longitud+=2;
dato=(byte)(longitud%256);
fprintf(fichero,"%c",dato);
dato=(byte)(longitud/256);
fprintf(fichero,"%c",dato); // file length
fprintf(fichero,"%c",procesador.Rm.br.A); // flag
xor^=procesador.Rm.br.A;
salir = 0;
do {
if (procesador.Rm.wr.DE == 0)
salir = 2;
if (!salir) {
dato=Z80free_Rd(procesador.Rm.wr.IX); // read data
fprintf(fichero,"%c",dato);
xor^=dato;
procesador.Rm.wr.IX++;
procesador.Rm.wr.DE--;
}
} while (!salir);
fprintf(fichero,"%c",xor);
procesador.Rm.wr.IX++;
procesador.Rm.wr.IX++;
fseek(fichero,position,SEEK_SET); // put position at end
if(ordenador.tape_fast_load==1) //if we want fast load, we assume we want fast save too
ordenador.other_ret = 1; // next instruction must be RET
return;
}
void fastload_block (FILE * fichero) {
unsigned int longitud;
unsigned char value[65536], salir,empty,flag_found;
unsigned int veces;
int retval;
ordenador.other_ret = 1; // next instruction must be RET
if (!(procesador.Rm.br.F & F_C)) { // if Carry=0, is VERIFY, so return OK
procesador.Rm.br.F |= F_C; // verify OK
procesador.Rm.wr.IX += procesador.Rm.wr.DE;
procesador.Rm.wr.DE = 0;
return;
}
empty=file_empty(fichero);
if ((fichero == NULL)||(empty)) {
procesador.Rm.br.F &= (~F_C); // Load error
procesador.Rm.wr.IX += procesador.Rm.wr.DE;
procesador.Rm.wr.DE = 0;
if(empty)
sprintf (ordenador.osd_text, "Tape file empty");
else
sprintf (ordenador.osd_text, "No tape selected");
ordenador.osd_time = 100;
return;
}
veces=0;
flag_found=0;
do {
retval=fread (value, 2, 1, fichero); // read length of current block
if (feof (fichero)) { // end of file?
veces++; // one more time rewinded
sprintf (ordenador.osd_text, "Tape rewind");
ordenador.osd_time = 100;
rewind (fichero); // again
retval=fread (value, 2, 1, fichero); // read length of current block
}
longitud = ((unsigned int) value[0]) + 256 * ((unsigned int) value[1]);
retval=fread (value, 1, 1, fichero); // read flag byte
longitud--;
if (value[0] != procesador.Rm.br.A) { // different flag
retval=fread (value, longitud, 1, fichero); // jump to the next block
if (veces==3) { // tape rewinded three times? Block with that flag not found.
sprintf(ordenador.osd_text,"Block with right flag not found");
ordenador.osd_time = 100;
procesador.Rm.br.F &= (~F_C); // Load error
return;
}
} else
flag_found = 1;
} while(flag_found == 0);
salir = 0;
do {
if (longitud == 0)
salir = 1;
if (procesador.Rm.wr.DE == 0)
salir = 2;
if (!salir) {
retval=fread (value, 1, 1, fichero); // read byte
Z80free_Wr (procesador.Rm.wr.IX, (byte) value[0]); // store the byte
procesador.Rm.wr.IX++;
procesador.Rm.wr.DE--;
longitud--;
}
}
while (!salir);
clean_screen ();
if (salir == 1) { // system wants to load more bytes that the existent
procesador.Rm.br.F &= (~F_C); // Load error
return;
}
if ((salir == 2) && (longitud != 1)) { // there are more bytes to load
procesador.Rm.br.F &= (~F_C); // Load error
if (longitud > 1)
retval=fread (value, longitud, 1, fichero); // jump to the next block
return;
}
retval=fread (value, 1, 1, fichero); // jump over the checksum
procesador.Rm.br.F |= F_C; // Load OK
return;
}

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/*
* Copyright 2003-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of FBZX
*
* FBZX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* FBZX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#ifndef H_TAPE
#define H_TAPE
inline void tape_read(FILE *, int);
inline void tape_read_tap(FILE *, int);
inline void tape_read_tzx(FILE *, int);
void rewind_tape(FILE *,unsigned char);
unsigned char file_empty(FILE *);
void fastload_block (FILE *);
void save_file(FILE *);
#endif

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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Clear the implicit built in rules
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SUFFIXES:
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ifeq ($(strip $(DEVKITPPC)),)
$(error "Please set DEVKITPPC in your environment. export DEVKITPPC=<path to>devkitPPC")
endif
include $(DEVKITPPC)/wii_rules
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TARGET is the name of the output
# BUILD is the directory where object files & intermediate files will be placed
# SOURCES is a list of directories containing source code
# INCLUDES is a list of directories containing extra header files
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TARGET := z80_test
BUILD := build
SOURCES := .
DATA :=
INCLUDES :=
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# options for code generation
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFLAGS = -g -O1 -Wall $(MACHDEP) $(INCLUDE)
CXXFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS = -g $(MACHDEP) -Wl,-Map,$(notdir $@).map
#-fpack-struct
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# any extra libraries we wish to link with the project
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIBS := -lfat -lwiiuse -lbte -logc -lm -lwiikeyboard
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# list of directories containing libraries, this must be the top level containing
# include and lib
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIBDIRS := $(PORTLIBS)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# no real need to edit anything past this point unless you need to add additional
# rules for different file extensions
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ifneq ($(BUILD),$(notdir $(CURDIR)))
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export OUTPUT := $(CURDIR)/$(TARGET)
export VPATH := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \
$(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(CURDIR)/$(dir))
export DEPSDIR := $(CURDIR)/$(BUILD)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# automatically build a list of object files for our project
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.c)))
CPPFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.cpp)))
sFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.s)))
SFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.S)))
BINFILES := $(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.*)))
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# use CXX for linking C++ projects, CC for standard C
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ifeq ($(strip $(CPPFILES)),)
export LD := $(CC)
else
export LD := $(CXX)
endif
export OFILES := $(addsuffix .o,$(BINFILES)) \
$(CPPFILES:.cpp=.o) $(CFILES:.c=.o) \
$(sFILES:.s=.o) $(SFILES:.S=.o)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# build a list of include paths
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export INCLUDE := $(foreach dir,$(INCLUDES), -iquote $(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \
$(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-I$(dir)/include) \
-I$(CURDIR)/$(BUILD) \
-I$(LIBOGC_INC)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# build a list of library paths
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export LIBPATHS := $(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-L$(dir)/lib) \
-L$(LIBOGC_LIB)
export OUTPUT := $(CURDIR)/$(TARGET)
.PHONY: $(BUILD) clean
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$(BUILD):
@[ -d $@ ] || mkdir -p $@
@make --no-print-directory -C $(BUILD) -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
clean:
@echo clean ...
@rm -fr $(BUILD) $(OUTPUT).elf $(OUTPUT).dol dist
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
run:
wiiload $(TARGET).dol
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
else
DEPENDS := $(OFILES:.o=.d)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# main targets
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$(OUTPUT).dol: $(OUTPUT).elf
$(OUTPUT).elf: $(OFILES)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This rule links in binary data with the .jpg extension
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%.jpg.o : %.jpg
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@echo $(notdir $<)
$(bin2o)
-include $(DEPENDS)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
endif
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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CC = gcc -c -O1 -Wall
CCo = gcc -O1 -Wall
z80free_tester: z80free_tester.o Z80free.o Z80free_codes.o Z80free_codesCB.o Z80free_codesED.o Z80free_codesDD.o Z80free_codesFD.o Z80free_codesDDCB.o Z80free_codesFDCB.o
$(CCo) -o z80free_tester z80free_tester.o Z80free.o Z80free_codes.o Z80free_codesCB.o Z80free_codesED.o Z80free_codesDD.o Z80free_codesFD.o Z80free_codesDDCB.o Z80free_codesFDCB.o
z80free_tester.o: z80free_tester.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o z80free_tester.o z80free_tester.c
Z80free.o: Z80free.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o Z80free.o Z80free.c
Z80free_codes.o: Z80free_codes.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o Z80free_codes.o Z80free_codes.c
Z80free_codesCB.o: Z80free_codesCB.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o Z80free_codesCB.o Z80free_codesCB.c
Z80free_codesED.o: Z80free_codesED.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o Z80free_codesED.o Z80free_codesED.c
Z80free_codesDD.o: Z80free_codesDD.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o Z80free_codesDD.o Z80free_codesDD.c
Z80free_codesFD.o: Z80free_codesFD.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o Z80free_codesFD.o Z80free_codesFD.c
Z80free_codesDDCB.o: Z80free_codesDDCB.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o Z80free_codesDDCB.o Z80free_codesDDCB.c
Z80free_codesFDCB.o: Z80free_codesFDCB.c Z80free.h
$(CC) -o Z80free_codesFDCB.o Z80free_codesFDCB.c

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Z80Free
A free Z80 emulator
DISCLAIMER
Z80free is distributed under the GPL license, version three or later, which
means that is distributed "as is", without warraty of any kind. To know more
details, read the file COPYING.
WHAT IS Z80free?
Z80free is a Z80 emulator written in C. It's designed to be as accurate as
possible, mainly in the flags from the F register, the instruction set
(emulating all the oficial and unoficial instructions like SET n,(IX+10h),r
the phantom IN, incorrect FD and DD sequences...) and the R register. It also
aims to allow a very accurate emulation of the computer hardware by dividing
the instructions as finely as possible; that way the prefixes, when
available, are executed in a first round, and only then the instruction
itself is executed. This allows a much more precise emulation of incorrect
sequences of prefixes like FDFDFDFDxx... and others.
WORKING WITH Z80FREE
The heart is the typedef struct Z80FREE, which contains all the registers and
some variables needed to maintain the current state.
typedef struct {
Z80FRegs Rm; /** Main register set (R) */
Z80FRegs Ra; /** Alternate register set (R') */
word PC; /** Program counter */
byte R; /** Refresh */
byte R2; /** Upper bit for Refresh */
byte I;
byte IFF1; /** Interrupt Flipflop 1. If it's 2
decrement it and don't allow INT */
byte IFF2; /** Interrupt Flipflop 2 */
byte IM; /** Interrupt mode */
byte HALT; /** HALT status */
byte INT_P; /** INT pending */
byte NMI_P; /** NMI pending */
byte empty_bus; /** value for empty bus when procesing
a maskable int */
word IAddr; /** address with offset for IX+d and IY+d */
byte IAddr_done; /** if 1, IAddr contains a valid data */
enum {Z80XX, Z80CB, Z80DD, Z80ED, Z80FD, Z80INT} Status;
} Z80FREE;
The first two elements, Rm and Ra, contains the main and alternate register
sets. The typedef is the following:
typedef union {
/** Word registers. */
struct
{
word AF, BC, DE, HL, IX, IY, SP;
} wr;
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN
struct
{
byte F,A, C,B, E,D, L,H, IXl,IXh, IYl,IYh, P,S;
} br;
#else
struct
{
byte A,F, B,C, D,E, H,L, IXh,IXl, IYh,IYl, S,P;
} br;
#endif
} Z80FRegs;
This means that accessing a register (like HL) is done with
processor.Rm.wr.HL
while accessing a register like H in 8bit mode is done with
processor.Rm.br.H
Since Z80FRegs is an union, both structs are solaped. The conditional
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN allows to set the right register
order depending on the endiannes of the machine.
The register R is stored twice: as R and R2, but only R is incremented after
each instruction or prefix. When reading it (with LD A,R), the value is
composed with (R&0x7F)|(R2&0x80). That way the true value is returned,
since the real Z80 only increment the lower 7 bits of R, but stores all the
8 bits.
IFF1 and IFF2 are modified by DI and EI. But IFF1 can be 0, 1 or 2. When its
2, it means that the interrups have to be allowed after the next instruction.
This is because, when doing
...
EI
XXX
YYY
...
if an interrupt arrives during EI, it won't be accepted between EI and XXX,
but between XXX and YYY. When IFF1 is 2, Z80FREE won't still accept
interrupts, but will decrement it, so at the next instruction it will be 1,
accepting the pending interrupt.
IM can be 0, 1 or 2, but currently modes 0 and 1 are the same (they both jump
to 38h).
When HALT is 1, the processor is running a HALT instruction, returning 4
tstates consumed and maintaining the PC counter until an interrupt is
accepted (or a reset is done).
All the other info is internal and should not be needed when creating an
emulator.
There are four functions offered by Z80FREE to interact with it:
void Z80free_reset(Z80FREE *);
RESET function resets the processor.
void Z80free_INT(Z80FREE *,byte);
INT triggers a maskable interrupt. The BYTE value contains the value
currently present in the bus (useful when, in a future, the true IM0
mode will be implemented).
int Z80free_step(Z80FREE *);
Runs the processor for one complete instruction. It returns the number of
TSTates used by that instruction. After it, the PC points to the next
instruction, and is safe to do operations like creating snapshots or
similar.
int Z80free_ustep(Z80FREE *);
Runs the processor for a microstep. That means that, if the current
instruction has a prefix, only the prefix will be recognized, and the
PC will point to the middle of the instruction; but if the instruction
doesn't have a prefix, it will run it complete. It returns the TSTates
used to run that piece of the current instruction. It's unsafe to create
an snapshot after running this function because the processor can be
in an intermediate state, but is safe to update the hardware (like the
screen or the sound).
To know when is safe to do things, a piece of code like this one can
be used:
while (1) {
do {
// Insecure zone. Only update the hardware
tstados=Z80free_ustep(&procesador);
EMULATE(tstados);
} while(procesador.Status!=Z80XX);
// Secure zone. Do snapshots and other things that
// require the Z80 to be in a defined state.
...
}
Here is assumed that EMULATE(int) emulates the screen, sound,... for
that number of TSTates. When STATUS is Z80XX, the processor is going
to read the first byte of an instruction, and is safe to do other things
like creating snapshots.
Of course, if you don't want to complicate things, just use Z80FREE_STEP.
Finally, you must implement the following functions in order to emulate the
hardware itself:
byte Z80free_Rd (register word Addr);
When Z80Free needs to read a byte from memory, it will call this function.
It must return the value contained in the possition ADDR.
void Z80free_Wr (register word Addr, register byte Value);
When Z80Free needs to write a byte to memory, it will call this funcion.
It must store the data VALUE at the position ADDR.
byte Z80free_In (register word Port);
When Z80Free needs to access to an input port, it will call this function.
PORT contains the 16bit port being accessed.
void Z80free_Out (register word Port, register byte Value);
When Z80Free needs to access to an output port, it will call this function.
PORT contains the 16bit port being accessed, and VALUE the data to be
written to the port.
HOW Z80FREE IS IMPLEMENTED
There are two main files: Z80FREE.C and Z80FREE.H. Z80FREE.C contains the main
loop and some help functions. Some of them were extracted from LibZ80 (from
Gabriel Gambetta), adapted to the new processor structure and, where needed,
fixed some little bugs.
But the true magic is in the files z80FREE_CODESXXXX.C. These files contains
big switch/case functions which plays each Z80 instruction and returns the
number of TSTATES used by them. But these files weren't created "by hand",
but parsing the files Z80FREE_CODESXXXX.TXT. These files contains a list of
all the Z80 instructions, with its opcode numbers and the number of TSTATES
used (when it's a conditional instruction, which can use more TSTATES when
true than when false, it contain both values), and are parsed by the program
Z80FREE_GENCODE.PY.
This program gets the opcode, the number of TSTATES and the instruction.
Then it splits the instruction in the instruction itself (like LD, or EX) and
parameters (like A or 5). With all that data it generates the code for that
instruction in the right CASE statement.
The code in Z80FREE_GENCODE.PY is divided in several classes, so is extremely
easy to adapt it to other processors. Just read the comments (you should use
the GENERIC_PARSER class "as is", and create a new class which inherits from
it and implements the methods GET_CODE_FROM_ONE_PARAM, CREATE_CODE,
WRITE_START_CODE and WRITE_END_CODE.
In order to simplify the parser, the syntax of some instructions have been
modified, like the I/O ones: instead of (C) we use [BC].
If an instruction is incorrectly implemented, you must fix it in
Z80FREE_GENCODE.PY, run it again to regenerate the .C files, and only then
recompile your emulator.
The big advantage of this method is that, if the implementation of one
instruction type is incorrect, fixing it once will fix it in all the
instructions with all the access modes used. An example: if the LD
instruction type has a bug, fixing it will fix all the LD instructions, like
LD A,n, LD (HL),A, LD B,C... The same when the bug is in the parameter code:
if there's an error in the code that implements (HL) as writing, fixing it
will fix all the instructions that uses it, like LD (HL),A, or CP (HL).
CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
This program is
(C) 2008 Sergio Costas Rodriguez
(Raster Software Vigo)
raster@rastersoft.com
http://www.rastersoft.com

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/*
* Copyright 2008-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of Z80Free, with some bits extracted
* and fixed from libZ80 (from Gabriel Gambetta)
*
* Z80Free is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Z80Free is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "Z80free.h"
void Z80free_reset(Z80FREE *processor) {
processor->PC=0;
processor->IFF1=0;
processor->IFF2=0;
processor->Rm.wr.AF=0xFFFF;
processor->Rm.wr.BC=0xFFFF;
processor->Rm.wr.DE=0xFFFF;
processor->Rm.wr.HL=0xFFFF;
processor->Rm.wr.IX=0xFFFF;
processor->Rm.wr.IY=0xFFFF;
processor->Ra.wr.AF=0xFFFF;
processor->Ra.wr.BC=0xFFFF;
processor->Ra.wr.DE=0xFFFF;
processor->Ra.wr.HL=0xFFFF;
processor->HALT=0;
processor->IM=0;
processor->I=0;
processor->Status=0;
processor->IAddr_done=0;
processor->INT_P=0;
processor->NMI_P=0;
}
void Z80free_INT(Z80FREE *processor,byte value) {
processor->INT_P=1;
processor->empty_bus=value;
}
int Z80free_step(Z80FREE *processor) {
int retval=0;
do {
retval+=Z80free_ustep(processor);
} while(processor->Status!=Z80XX);
return (retval);
}
int Z80free_ustep(Z80FREE *processor) {
static byte opcode,d1;
int retval=0;
processor->R++;
if (processor->Status==Z80XX) {
if (processor->NMI_P) { // NMI triggered
if (processor->HALT) {
processor->HALT=0;
processor->PC++;
}
processor->NMI_P=0;
Z80free_doPush(processor,processor->PC);
processor->PC=0x0066;
processor->IFF1=0; // disable INTs
processor->Status=Z80INT;
return(11); // we use 11 tstates for attending a NMI
}
if (processor->INT_P) {
processor->INT_P=0;
if (processor->IFF1==1) { // allow INTs only in this case
if (processor->HALT) {
processor->HALT=0;
processor->PC++;
}
processor->Status=Z80INT;
processor->IFF1=0;
processor->IFF2=0;
Z80free_doPush(processor,processor->PC);
if (processor->IM!=2) { // we will forget IM0 mode for now; maybe in the future...
processor->PC=0x0038;
return (13);
} else {
processor->PC=Z80free_read16(((((word)processor->I)<<8)&0xFF00) | ((word)processor->empty_bus));
return (19);
}
}
}
}
if (processor->IFF1>1) // set the right status for interrupts
processor->IFF1--;
opcode=Z80free_Rd(processor->PC);
processor->PC++;
switch(processor->Status) {
case Z80INT:
processor->Status=Z80XX;
case Z80XX:
if (opcode==0xCB) {
processor->Status=Z80CB;
return 4;
} else if (opcode==0xED) {
processor->Status=Z80ED;
return 4;
} else if (opcode==0xDD) {
processor->Status=Z80DD;
return 4;
} else if (opcode==0xFD) {
processor->Status=Z80FD;
return 4;
} else {
return(Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
}
break;
case Z80CB:
processor->Status=Z80XX;
return(Z80free_codesCB(processor,opcode));
break;
case Z80ED:
processor->Status=Z80XX;
return(Z80free_codesED(processor,opcode));
break;
case Z80DD:
if (opcode==0xDD) {
return 4;
}
if (opcode==0xFD) {
processor->Status=Z80FD;
return 4;
}
processor->Status=Z80XX;
if (opcode==0xCB) {
d1=Z80free_Rd(processor->PC++);
retval+=Z80free_codesDDCB(processor,d1);
} else {
retval+=Z80free_codesDD(processor,opcode);
}
processor->IAddr_done=0;
return (retval);
break;
case Z80FD:
if (opcode==0xDD) {
processor->Status=Z80DD;
return 4;
}
if (opcode==0xFD) {
return 4;
}
processor->Status=Z80XX;
if (opcode==0xCB) {
d1=Z80free_Rd(processor->PC++);
retval+=Z80free_codesFDCB(processor,d1);
} else {
retval+=Z80free_codesFD(processor,opcode);
}
processor->IAddr_done=0;
return (retval);
break;
}
return 0;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------
* Flag operations
* ---------------------------------------------------------
*/
/** Sets a flag */
inline void Z80free_setFlag(Z80FREE *processor, byte flag) {
processor->Rm.br.F |= flag;
}
/** Resets a flag */
inline void Z80free_resFlag(Z80FREE *processor, byte flag) {
processor->Rm.br.F &= ~flag;
}
/** Puts a value in a flag */
inline void Z80free_valFlag(Z80FREE *processor, byte flag, int val) {
if (val)
processor->Rm.br.F |= flag;
else
processor->Rm.br.F &= ~flag;
}
/** Returns a flag */
inline int Z80free_getFlag(Z80FREE *processor, byte flag) {
return (processor->Rm.br.F & flag) != 0;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------
* Flag adjustments
* ---------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int Z80free_parityBit[256] = {
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1,
0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1,
0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1,
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1,
0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1,
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1,
0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1,
0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0,
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1 };
inline void Z80free_adjustFlags (Z80FREE *processor, byte val) {
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_5, (val & F_5) != 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_3, (val & F_3) != 0);
}
inline void Z80free_adjustFlagSZP (Z80FREE *processor, byte val) {
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_S, (val & 0x80) != 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_Z, (val == 0));
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV, Z80free_parityBit[val]);
}
// Adjust flags after AND, OR, XOR
inline void Z80free_adjustLogicFlag (Z80FREE *processor, int flagH) {
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_S, (processor->Rm.br.A & 0x80) != 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_Z, (processor->Rm.br.A == 0));
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_H, flagH);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_N, 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_C, 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV, Z80free_parityBit[processor->Rm.br.A]);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, processor->Rm.br.A);
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------
* Generic operations
* ---------------------------------------------------------
*/
byte Z80free_readR(Z80FREE *processor) {
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor,(0x7F&processor->R)|(0x80&processor->R2));
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV,processor->IFF2);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_N, 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_H, 0);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,(0x7F&processor->R)|(0x80&processor->R2));
return ((0x7F&processor->R)|(0x80&processor->R2));
}
void Z80free_setR(Z80FREE *processor,byte value) {
processor->R=value;
processor->R2=value;
}
byte Z80free_readI(Z80FREE *processor) {
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor,processor->I);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV,processor->IFF2);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_N, 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_H, 0);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,processor->I);
return (processor->I);
}
/** Do an arithmetic operation (ADD, SUB, ADC, SBC y CP) */
byte Z80free_doArithmetic (Z80FREE *processor, byte value1,byte value2, int withCarry, int isSub) {
static word res; /* To detect carry */
static byte carry;
if (withCarry && Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_C))
carry=1;
else
carry=0;
if (isSub) {
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_N);
res = ((word)value1) - ((word)value2) - ((word)carry);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_H, ((value1 ^ value2 ^ res) & 0x10) != 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV, (((value1 ^ value2)&0x080) && (((res^value1)&0x080))));
} else {
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_N);
res = ((word)value1) + ((word)value2) + ((word)carry);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_H, (((value1 & 0x0F) + (value2 & 0x0F)+carry) & 0x10) != 0);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV, ((((value1 ^ value2)&0x080)==0) && ((res^value1)&0x080)));
}
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_S, ((res & 0x080) != 0));
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_C, ((res & 0x0100) != 0));
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_Z, ((res&0xFF) == 0));
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, res&0xFF);
return (byte)(res & 0xFF);
}
word Z80free_doArithmetic16 (Z80FREE *processor, word value1,word value2, int withCarry, int isSub) {
static word tmp;
static byte Ftmp;
Ftmp=processor->Rm.br.F; // store the F register to restore the unchanged bits when doing operations without carry
tmp=(word)Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,(byte)(value1&0x00FF),(byte)(value2&0x00FF),withCarry,isSub);
tmp|=((word)Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,(byte)((value1>>8)&0x00FF),(byte)((value2>>8)&0x00FF),1,isSub))<<8;
if (tmp) {
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_Z);
} else {
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_Z);
}
if (tmp&0x08000) {
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_S);
} else {
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_S);
}
if (!(withCarry|isSub)) {
processor->Rm.br.F &= 0x3B; // preserve the new values of C, N, 3, H and 5
processor->Rm.br.F |= (Ftmp & 0xC4); // set the old values of P/V, Z and S
}
return (tmp);
}
void Z80free_doAND (Z80FREE *processor, byte value) {
processor->Rm.br.A &= value;
Z80free_adjustLogicFlag(processor, 1);
}
void Z80free_doOR (Z80FREE *processor, byte value) {
processor->Rm.br.A |= value;
Z80free_adjustLogicFlag(processor, 0);
}
void Z80free_doXOR (Z80FREE *processor, byte value) {
processor->Rm.br.A ^= value;
Z80free_adjustLogicFlag(processor, 0);
}
void Z80free_doBIT (Z80FREE *processor, int b, byte val) {
if (val & (1 << b))
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_Z | F_PV);
else
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_Z | F_PV);
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_H);
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_N);
if ((b == 7) && !Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_Z))
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_S);
else
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_S);
/*Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_5);
if ((b == 5) && !Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_Z))
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_5);
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_3);
if ((b == 3) && !Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_Z))
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_3);*/
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,val);
}
byte Z80free_doSetRes (Z80FREE *processor, int bit, int pos, byte val) {
if (bit)
val |= (1 << pos);
else
val &= ~(1 << pos);
return val;
}
byte Z80free_doIncDec (Z80FREE *processor, byte val, int isDec) {
if (isDec) {
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV, (val & 0x80) && !((val - 1) & 0x80));
val--;
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_H, (val & 0x0F)==0x0F);
} else {
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV, !(val & 0x80) && ((val + 1) & 0x80));
val++;
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_H, (val & 0x0F)==0);
}
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_S, ((val & 0x80) != 0));
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_Z, (val == 0));
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_N, isDec);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, val);
return val;
}
word Z80free_doIncDec16 (Z80FREE *processor, word val, int isDec) {
if (isDec) {
val--;
} else {
val++;
}
return val;
}
byte Z80free_doRLC (Z80FREE *processor, int adjFlags, byte val) {
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_C, (val & 0x80) != 0);
val <<= 1;
val |= (byte)Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_C);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, val);
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H | F_N);
if (adjFlags)
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor, val);
return val;
}
byte Z80free_doRL (Z80FREE *processor, int adjFlags, byte val) {
int CY = Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_C);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_C, (val & 0x80) != 0);
val <<= 1;
val |= (byte)CY;
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, val);
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H | F_N);
if (adjFlags)
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor, val);
return val;
}
byte Z80free_doRRC (Z80FREE *processor, int adjFlags, byte val) {
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_C, (val & 0x01) != 0);
val >>= 1;
val |= ((byte)Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_C) << 7);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, val);
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H | F_N);
if (adjFlags)
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor, val);
return val;
}
byte Z80free_doRR (Z80FREE *processor, int adjFlags, byte val) {
int CY = Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_C);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_C, (val & 0x01));
val >>= 1;
val |= (CY << 7);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, val);
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H | F_N);
if (adjFlags)
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor, val);
return val;
}
byte Z80free_doSL (Z80FREE *processor, int isArith, byte val) {
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_C, (val & 0x80) != 0);
val <<= 1;
if (isArith)
val |= 1;
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, val);
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H | F_N);
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor, val);
return val;
}
byte Z80free_doSR (Z80FREE *processor, int isArith, byte val) {
static int b;
b = (val & 0x80);
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_C, (val & 0x01) != 0);
val >>= 1;
if (isArith)
val |= (byte)b;
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor, val);
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H | F_N);
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor, val);
return val;
}
void Z80free_doRLD(Z80FREE *processor) {
static byte tmp,tmp2;
tmp=processor->Rm.br.A;
tmp2=Z80free_Rd(processor->Rm.wr.HL);
processor->Rm.br.A&=0xF0;
processor->Rm.br.A|=(0x0F&(tmp2>>4));
Z80free_Wr(processor->Rm.wr.HL,((tmp2<<4)&0xF0)|(tmp&0x0F));
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H | F_N);
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor, processor->Rm.br.A);
}
void Z80free_doRRD(Z80FREE *processor) {
static byte tmp,tmp2;
tmp=processor->Rm.br.A;
tmp2=Z80free_Rd(processor->Rm.wr.HL);
processor->Rm.br.A&=0xF0;
processor->Rm.br.A|=(0x0F&tmp2);
Z80free_Wr(processor->Rm.wr.HL,((tmp2>>4)&0x0F)|((tmp<<4)&0xF0));
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H | F_N);
Z80free_adjustFlagSZP(processor, processor->Rm.br.A);
}
void Z80free_doPush (Z80FREE *processor, word val) {
processor->Rm.wr.SP-=2;
Z80free_write16(processor->Rm.wr.SP, val);
}
word Z80free_doPop (Z80FREE *processor) {
static word val;
val = Z80free_read16(processor->Rm.wr.SP);
processor->Rm.wr.SP+=2;
return val;
}
/* The DAA opcode
* According to the value in A and the flags set, add a value to A
*
* Flags set Byte (0..9)(0..9)
* --------------------------------------------
* (None) + &00
* Carry:+ &60
* Subtract:+ &00
* Subtract+Carry:+ &A0
* Half-carry:+ &06
* Half-carry+Carry:+ &66
* Half-carry+Subtract:+ &FA
* Half-carry+Subtract+Carry:+ &9A
*
* Flags set Byte (0..9)(A..F)
* --------------------------------------------
* (None) + &06
* Carry:+ &66
* Subtract:+ &00
* Subtract+Carry:+ &a0
* Half-carry:+ &06
* Half-carry+Carry:+ &66
* Half-carry+Subtract:+ &fa
* Half-carry+Subtract+Carry:+ &9A
*
* Flags set Byte (A..F)(0..9)
* --------------------------------------------
* (None) + &60
* Carry:+ &60
* Subtract:+ &00
* Subtract+Carry:+ &A0
* Half-carry:+ &66
* Half-carry+Carry:+ &66
* Half-carry+Subtract:+ &fa
* Half-carry+Subtract+Carry:+ &9A
*
* Flags set Byte (A..F)(A..F)
* --------------------------------------------
* (None) + &66
* Carry:+ &66
* Subtract:+ &00
* Subtract+Carry:+ &a0
* Half-carry:+ &66
* Half-carry+Carry:+ &66
* Half-carry+Subtract:+ &fa
* Half-carry+Subtract+Carry:+ &9A
*/
static int Z80free_DAA_BYTETYPE1[16] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 };
static int Z80free_DAA_BYTETYPE2[16] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 };
static byte Z80free_DAA_ADJUSTMENT[4][6] = {
{0x00,0x06,0x00,0x66,0x60,0x66},
{0x06,0x06,0x06,0x66,0x66,0x66},
{0x60,0x66,0x60,0x66,0x60,0x66},
{0x66,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x66,0x66} };
void Z80free_doDAA (Z80FREE *processor) {
byte oldval;
int byteType;
int flagMask = 0;
/* (0..8)(0..9) = 0 */
/* (0..8)(A..F) = 1 */
/* (9) (0..9) = 2 */
/* (9) (A..F) = 3 */
/* (A..F)(0..9) = 4 */
/* (A..F)(A..F) = 5 */
byteType = Z80free_DAA_BYTETYPE1[(processor->Rm.br.A&0x0F)] | ((Z80free_DAA_BYTETYPE2[(processor->Rm.br.A >> 4)&0x0F]) << 1);
oldval=(processor->Rm.br.A&0x0F);
if (Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_C))
flagMask |= 2;
if (Z80free_getFlag(processor,F_H))
flagMask |= 1;
if (processor->Rm.br.F&F_N) {
processor->Rm.br.A -= Z80free_DAA_ADJUSTMENT[flagMask][byteType];
} else {
processor->Rm.br.A += Z80free_DAA_ADJUSTMENT[flagMask][byteType];
}
if ((byteType<3)&&((processor->Rm.br.F&F_C)==0)) {
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_C);
} else {
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_C);
}
if ((processor->Rm.br.F&F_N)==0) {
if (oldval>9) {
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_H);
} else {
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H);
}
} else {
if (processor->Rm.br.F&F_H) {
if (oldval>5) {
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_H);
} else {
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_H);
}
}
}
processor->Rm.br.F&=0x57;
processor->Rm.br.F|=(processor->Rm.br.A&0xA4);
if (processor->Rm.br.A) {
Z80free_resFlag(processor,F_Z);
} else {
Z80free_setFlag(processor,F_Z);
}
Z80free_valFlag(processor,F_PV, Z80free_parityBit[processor->Rm.br.A]);
}
void Z80free_jump_relative(Z80FREE *processor,byte relvar) {
static word rel2;
rel2=(word)relvar;
if (relvar&0x080) {
rel2|=0xFF00;
}
processor->PC+=rel2;
}
word Z80free_addr_relative(Z80FREE *processor,word address) {
static word rel2;
if (processor->IAddr_done) {
return (processor->IAddr);
}
processor->IAddr_done=1;
rel2=(word)Z80free_read_param_8(processor);
if (rel2&0x080) {
rel2|=0xFF00;
}
processor->IAddr=address+rel2;
return (address+rel2);
}
word Z80free_addr_relativeXDCB(Z80FREE *processor,word address,byte d1) {
static word rel2;
rel2=(word)d1;
if (rel2&0x080) {
rel2|=0xFF00;
}
processor->IAddr=address+rel2;
return (address+rel2);
}
void Z80free_write16 (register word addr,register word val) {
Z80free_Wr(addr, (byte)(val & 0xFF));
val >>= 8;
addr++;
Z80free_Wr(addr, (byte)(val & 0xFF));
}
word Z80free_read16 (register word addr) {
static word v1;
v1=((word)Z80free_Rd(addr))&0x00FF;
addr++;
return (v1 + ((((word)Z80free_Rd(addr)) << 8)&0xFF00));
}
byte Z80free_read_param_8(Z80FREE *processor) {
return(Z80free_Rd(processor->PC++));
}
word Z80free_read_param_16(Z80FREE *processor) {
static word value;
value=Z80free_read16(processor->PC);
processor->PC+=2;
return (value);
}

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/*
* Copyright 2008-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of Z80Free, with some bits extracted
* and fixed from libZ80 (from Gabriel Gambetta)
*
* Z80Free is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Z80Free is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#ifndef Z80FREE_H
#define Z80FREE_H
#include <machine/endian.h>
#ifndef Z80_H
typedef unsigned short int word;
typedef unsigned char byte;
#endif
#define F_S 0x80
#define F_Z 0x40
#define F_5 0x20
#define F_H 0x10
#define F_3 0x08
#define F_PV 0x04
#define F_N 0x02
#define F_C 0x01
//enum Z80free_prefix {Z80XX, Z80CB, Z80DD, Z80ED, Z80FD};
typedef union {
/** Word registers. */
struct
{
word AF, BC, DE, HL, IX, IY, SP;
} wr;
/** Byte registers. SP can be accessed partially to simplify the load/save code. */
#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
struct
{
byte F,A, C,B, E,D, L,H, IXl,IXh, IYl,IYh, P,S;
} br;
#else
struct
{
byte A,F, B,C, D,E, H,L, IXh,IXl, IYh,IYl, S,P;
} br;
#endif
} Z80FRegs;
/** A Z80 execution context. */
typedef struct
{
Z80FRegs Ra; /* Alternate register set (R) */
Z80FRegs Rm; /* Main register set (R) */
word PC; /* Program counter */
byte R; /* Refresh */
byte R2; /* Upper bit for Refresh */
byte I;
byte IFF1; /* Interrupt Flipflop 1. If it's 2, decrement it and don't allow INT */
byte IFF2; /* Interrupt Flipflop 2 */
byte IM; /* Interrupt mode */
byte HALT; /* HALT status */
byte INT_P; /* INT pending */
byte NMI_P; /* NMI pending */
byte empty_bus; /* value for empty bus when procesing a maskable int */
word IAddr; /* address with offset for IX+d and IY+d */
byte IAddr_done; /* if 1, IAddr contains a valid data */
enum {Z80XX, Z80CB, Z80DD, Z80ED, Z80FD, Z80INT} Status;
} Z80FREE;
/* internal Z80 methods */
void Z80free_setFlag(Z80FREE *processor, byte flag);
void Z80free_resFlag(Z80FREE *processor, byte flag);
void Z80free_valFlag(Z80FREE *processor, byte flag, int val);
int Z80free_getFlag(Z80FREE *processor, byte flag);
void Z80free_adjustFlags (Z80FREE *processor, byte val);
void Z80free_adjustFlagSZP (Z80FREE *processor, byte val);
void Z80free_adjustLogicFlag (Z80FREE *processor, int flagH);
byte Z80free_doArithmetic (Z80FREE *processor, byte value1,byte value2, int withCarry, int isSub);
word Z80free_doArithmetic16 (Z80FREE *processor, word value1,word value2, int withCarry, int isSub);
void Z80free_doAND (Z80FREE *processor, byte value);
void Z80free_doOR (Z80FREE *processor, byte value);
void Z80free_doXOR (Z80FREE *processor, byte value);
void Z80free_doBIT (Z80FREE *processor, int b, byte val);
byte Z80free_doSetRes (Z80FREE *processor, int bit, int pos, byte val);
byte Z80free_doIncDec (Z80FREE *processor, byte val, int isDec);
word Z80free_doIncDec16 (Z80FREE *processor, word val, int isDec);
byte Z80free_doRLC (Z80FREE *processor, int adjFlags, byte val);
byte Z80free_doRL (Z80FREE *processor, int adjFlags, byte val);
byte Z80free_doRRC (Z80FREE *processor, int adjFlags, byte val);
byte Z80free_doRR (Z80FREE *processor, int adjFlags, byte val);
byte Z80free_doSL (Z80FREE *processor, int isArith, byte val);
byte Z80free_doSR (Z80FREE *processor, int isArith, byte val);
void Z80free_doPush (Z80FREE *processor, word val);
word Z80free_doPop (Z80FREE *processor);
void Z80free_doDAA (Z80FREE *processor);
byte Z80free_readR(Z80FREE *processor);
void Z80free_setR(Z80FREE *processor,byte value);
byte Z80free_readI(Z80FREE *processor);
void Z80free_doRRD(Z80FREE *processor);
void Z80free_doRLD(Z80FREE *processor);
void Z80free_jump_relative(Z80FREE *processor,byte relvar);
word Z80free_addr_relative(Z80FREE *processor,word address);
word Z80free_addr_relativeXDCB(Z80FREE *processor,word address,byte d1);
byte Z80free_read_param_8(Z80FREE *z80);
word Z80free_read_param_16(Z80FREE *z80);
word Z80free_read16 (register word addr);
void Z80free_write16 (register word addr,register word val);
/* external Z80 methods */
void Z80free_reset(Z80FREE *);
int Z80free_step(Z80FREE *);
int Z80free_ustep(Z80FREE *);
void Z80free_INT(Z80FREE *,byte);
byte Z80free_Rd (register word Addr);
void Z80free_Wr (register word Addr, register byte Value);
byte Z80free_In (register word Port);
void Z80free_Out (register word Port, register byte Value);
/* Opcode functions */
int Z80free_codes (Z80FREE *processor,byte opcode);
int Z80free_codesCB (Z80FREE *processor,byte opcode);
int Z80free_codesDD (Z80FREE *processor,byte opcode);
int Z80free_codesED (Z80FREE *processor,byte opcode);
int Z80free_codesFD (Z80FREE *processor,byte opcode);
int Z80free_codesDDCB (Z80FREE *processor,byte d1);
int Z80free_codesFDCB (Z80FREE *processor,byte d1);
#endif

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# OPCODES, TSTATES and INSTRUCTIONS for not prefixed instructions
# some syntax have been modified (like JP (HL) to JP HL, or Carry
# condition from C to CF) to simplify the parser
00 4 NOP
01 10 LD BC,nn
02 7 LD (BC),A
03 6 INC BC
04 4 INC B
05 4 DEC B
06 7 LD B,n
07 4 RLCA
08 4 EX AF,AF'
09 11 ADD HL,BC
0A 7 LD A,(BC)
0B 6 DEC BC
0C 4 INC C
0D 4 DEC C
0E 7 LD C,n
0F 4 RRCA
10 13/8 DJNZ n
11 10 LD DE,nn
12 7 LD (DE),A
13 6 INC DE
14 4 INC D
15 4 DEC D
16 7 LD D,n
17 4 RLA
18 12 JR n
19 11 ADD HL,DE
1A 7 LD A,(DE)
1B 6 DEC DE
1C 4 INC E
1D 4 DEC E
1E 7 LD E,n
1F 4 RRA
20 12/7 JR NZ,n
21 10 LD HL,nn
22 16 LD (nn),HL
23 6 INC HL
24 4 INC H
25 4 DEC H
26 7 LD H,n
27 4 DAA
28 12/7 JR Z,n
29 11 ADD HL,HL
2A 16 LD HL,(nn)
2B 6 DEC HL
2C 4 INC L
2D 4 DEC L
2E 7 LD L,n
2F 4 CPL
30 12/7 JR NC,n
31 10 LD SP,nn
32 13 LD (nn),A
33 6 INC SP
34 11 INC b(HL)
35 11 DEC b(HL)
36 10 LD (HL),n
37 4 SCF
38 12/7 JR CF,n
39 11 ADD HL,SP
3A 13 LD A,(nn)
3B 6 DEC SP
3C 4 INC A
3D 4 DEC A
3E 7 LD A,n
3F 4 CCF
40 4 LD B,B
41 4 LD B,C
42 4 LD B,D
43 4 LD B,E
44 4 LD B,H
45 4 LD B,L
46 7 LD B,(HL)
47 4 LD B,A
48 4 LD C,B
49 4 LD C,C
4A 4 LD C,D
4B 4 LD C,E
4C 4 LD C,H
4D 4 LD C,L
4E 7 LD C,(HL)
4F 4 LD C,A
50 4 LD D,B
51 4 LD D,C
52 4 LD D,D
53 4 LD D,E
54 4 LD D,H
55 4 LD D,L
56 7 LD D,(HL)
57 4 LD D,A
58 4 LD E,B
59 4 LD E,C
5A 4 LD E,D
5B 4 LD E,E
5C 4 LD E,H
5D 4 LD E,L
5E 7 LD E,(HL)
5F 4 LD E,A
60 4 LD H,B
61 4 LD H,C
62 4 LD H,D
63 4 LD H,E
64 4 LD H,H
65 4 LD H,L
66 7 LD H,(HL)
67 4 LD H,A
68 4 LD L,B
69 4 LD L,C
6A 4 LD L,D
6B 4 LD L,E
6C 4 LD L,H
6D 4 LD L,L
6E 7 LD L,(HL)
6F 4 LD L,A
70 7 LD (HL),B
71 7 LD (HL),C
72 7 LD (HL),D
73 7 LD (HL),E
74 7 LD (HL),H
75 7 LD (HL),L
76 4 HALT
77 7 LD (HL),A
78 4 LD A,B
79 4 LD A,C
7A 4 LD A,D
7B 4 LD A,E
7C 4 LD A,H
7D 4 LD A,L
7E 7 LD A,(HL)
7F 4 LD A,A
80 4 ADD A,B
81 4 ADD A,C
82 4 ADD A,D
83 4 ADD A,E
84 4 ADD A,H
85 4 ADD A,L
86 7 ADD A,(HL)
87 4 ADD A,A
88 4 ADC A,B
89 4 ADC A,C
8A 4 ADC A,D
8B 4 ADC A,E
8C 4 ADC A,H
8D 4 ADC A,L
8E 7 ADC A,(HL)
8F 4 ADC A,A
90 4 SUB B
91 4 SUB C
92 4 SUB D
93 4 SUB E
94 4 SUB H
95 4 SUB L
96 7 SUB b(HL)
97 4 SUB A
98 4 SBC A,B
99 4 SBC A,C
9A 4 SBC A,D
9B 4 SBC A,E
9C 4 SBC A,H
9D 4 SBC A,L
9E 7 SBC A,(HL)
9F 4 SBC A,A
A0 4 AND B
A1 4 AND C
A2 4 AND D
A3 4 AND E
A4 4 AND H
A5 4 AND L
A6 7 AND b(HL)
A7 4 AND A
A8 4 XOR B
A9 4 XOR C
AA 4 XOR D
AB 4 XOR E
AC 4 XOR H
AD 4 XOR L
AE 7 XOR b(HL)
AF 4 XOR A
B0 4 OR B
B1 4 OR C
B2 4 OR D
B3 4 OR E
B4 4 OR H
B5 4 OR L
B6 7 OR b(HL)
B7 4 OR A
B8 4 CP B
B9 4 CP C
BA 4 CP D
BB 4 CP E
BC 4 CP H
BD 4 CP L
BE 7 CP b(HL)
BF 4 CP A
C0 11/5 RET NZ
C1 10 POP BC
C2 10 JP NZ,nn
C3 10 JP nn
C4 17/10 CALL NZ,nn
C5 11 PUSH BC
C6 7 ADD A,n
C7 11 RST 0H
C8 11/5 RET Z
C9 10 RET
CA 10 JP Z,nn
CB * PREFIX
CC 17/10 CALL Z,nn
CD 17 CALL nn
CE 7 ADC A,n
CF 11 RST 8H
D0 11/5 RET NC
D1 10 POP DE
D2 10 JP NC,nn
D3 11 OUT n,A
D4 17/10 CALL NC,nn
D5 11 PUSH DE
D6 7 SUB n
D7 11 RST 10H
D8 11/5 RET CF
D9 4 EXX
DA 10 JP CF,nn
DB 11 IN A,n
DC 17/10 CALL CF,nn
DD * PREFIX
DE 7 SBC A,n
DF 11 RST 18H
E0 11/5 RET PO
E1 10 POP HL
E2 10 JP PO,nn
E3 19 EX (SP),HL
E4 17/10 CALL PO,nn
E5 11 PUSH HL
E6 7 AND n
E7 11 RST 20H
E8 11/5 RET PE
E9 4 JP HL
EA 10 JP PE,nn
EB 4 EX DE,HL
EC 17/10 CALL PE,nn
ED * PREFIX
EE 7 XOR n
EF 11 RST 28H
F0 11/5 RET P
F1 10 POP AF
F2 10 JP P,nn
F3 4 DI
F4 17/10 CALL P,nn
F5 11 PUSH AF
F6 7 OR n
F7 11 RST 30H
F8 11/5 RET M
F9 6 LD SP,HL
FA 10 JP M,nn
FB 4 EI
FC 17/10 CALL M,nn
FD * PREFIX
FE 7 CP n
FF 11 RST 38H

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# OPCODES, TSTATES and INSTRUCTIONS for CB prefixed instructions
# The TSTATES are 4 less than the real ones because they are counted
# when executing the CB prefix
00 4 RLC B
01 4 RLC C
02 4 RLC D
03 4 RLC E
04 4 RLC H
05 4 RLC L
06 11 RLC b(HL)
07 4 RLC A
08 4 RRC B
09 4 RRC C
0A 4 RRC D
0B 4 RRC E
0C 4 RRC H
0D 4 RRC L
0E 11 RRC b(HL)
0F 4 RRC A
10 4 RL B
11 4 RL C
12 4 RL D
13 4 RL E
14 4 RL H
15 4 RL L
16 11 RL b(HL)
17 4 RL A
18 4 RR B
19 4 RR C
1A 4 RR D
1B 4 RR E
1C 4 RR H
1D 4 RR L
1E 11 RR b(HL)
1F 4 RR A
20 4 SLA B
21 4 SLA C
22 4 SLA D
23 4 SLA E
24 4 SLA H
25 4 SLA L
26 11 SLA b(HL)
27 4 SLA A
28 4 SRA B
29 4 SRA C
2A 4 SRA D
2B 4 SRA E
2C 4 SRA H
2D 4 SRA L
2E 11 SRA b(HL)
2F 4 SRA A
30 4 SLL B
31 4 SLL C
32 4 SLL D
33 4 SLL E
34 4 SLL H
35 4 SLL L
36 11 SLL b(HL)
37 4 SLL A
38 4 SRL B
39 4 SRL C
3A 4 SRL D
3B 4 SRL E
3C 4 SRL H
3D 4 SRL L
3E 11 SRL b(HL)
3F 4 SRL A
40 4 BIT 0,B
41 4 BIT 0,C
42 4 BIT 0,D
43 4 BIT 0,E
44 4 BIT 0,H
45 4 BIT 0,L
46 8 BIT 0,(HL)
47 4 BIT 0,A
48 4 BIT 1,B
49 4 BIT 1,C
4A 4 BIT 1,D
4B 4 BIT 1,E
4C 4 BIT 1,H
4D 4 BIT 1,L
4E 8 BIT 1,(HL)
4F 4 BIT 1,A
50 4 BIT 2,B
51 4 BIT 2,C
52 4 BIT 2,D
53 4 BIT 2,E
54 4 BIT 2,H
55 4 BIT 2,L
56 8 BIT 2,(HL)
57 4 BIT 2,A
58 4 BIT 3,B
59 4 BIT 3,C
5A 4 BIT 3,D
5B 4 BIT 3,E
5C 4 BIT 3,H
5D 4 BIT 3,L
5E 8 BIT 3,(HL)
5F 4 BIT 3,A
60 4 BIT 4,B
61 4 BIT 4,C
62 4 BIT 4,D
63 4 BIT 4,E
64 4 BIT 4,H
65 4 BIT 4,L
66 8 BIT 4,(HL)
67 4 BIT 4,A
68 4 BIT 5,B
69 4 BIT 5,C
6A 4 BIT 5,D
6B 4 BIT 5,E
6C 4 BIT 5,H
6D 4 BIT 5,L
6E 8 BIT 5,(HL)
6F 4 BIT 5,A
70 4 BIT 6,B
71 4 BIT 6,C
72 4 BIT 6,D
73 4 BIT 6,E
74 4 BIT 6,H
75 4 BIT 6,L
76 8 BIT 6,(HL)
77 4 BIT 6,A
78 4 BIT 7,B
79 4 BIT 7,C
7A 4 BIT 7,D
7B 4 BIT 7,E
7C 4 BIT 7,H
7D 4 BIT 7,L
7E 8 BIT 7,(HL)
7F 4 BIT 7,A
80 4 RES 0,B
81 4 RES 0,C
82 4 RES 0,D
83 4 RES 0,E
84 4 RES 0,H
85 4 RES 0,L
86 11 RES 0,(HL)
87 4 RES 0,A
88 4 RES 1,B
89 4 RES 1,C
8A 4 RES 1,D
8B 4 RES 1,E
8C 4 RES 1,H
8D 4 RES 1,L
8E 11 RES 1,(HL)
8F 4 RES 1,A
90 4 RES 2,B
91 4 RES 2,C
92 4 RES 2,D
93 4 RES 2,E
94 4 RES 2,H
95 4 RES 2,L
96 11 RES 2,(HL)
97 4 RES 2,A
98 4 RES 3,B
99 4 RES 3,C
9A 4 RES 3,D
9B 4 RES 3,E
9C 4 RES 3,H
9D 4 RES 3,L
9E 11 RES 3,(HL)
9F 4 RES 3,A
A0 4 RES 4,B
A1 4 RES 4,C
A2 4 RES 4,D
A3 4 RES 4,E
A4 4 RES 4,H
A5 4 RES 4,L
A6 11 RES 4,(HL)
A7 4 RES 4,A
A8 4 RES 5,B
A9 4 RES 5,C
AA 4 RES 5,D
AB 4 RES 5,E
AC 4 RES 5,H
AD 4 RES 5,L
AE 11 RES 5,(HL)
AF 4 RES 5,A
B0 4 RES 6,B
B1 4 RES 6,C
B2 4 RES 6,D
B3 4 RES 6,E
B4 4 RES 6,H
B5 4 RES 6,L
B6 11 RES 6,(HL)
B7 4 RES 6,A
B8 4 RES 7,B
B9 4 RES 7,C
BA 4 RES 7,D
BB 4 RES 7,E
BC 4 RES 7,H
BD 4 RES 7,L
BE 11 RES 7,(HL)
BF 4 RES 7,A
C0 4 SET 0,B
C1 4 SET 0,C
C2 4 SET 0,D
C3 4 SET 0,E
C4 4 SET 0,H
C5 4 SET 0,L
C6 11 SET 0,(HL)
C7 4 SET 0,A
C8 4 SET 1,B
C9 4 SET 1,C
CA 4 SET 1,D
CB 4 SET 1,E
CC 4 SET 1,H
CD 4 SET 1,L
CE 11 SET 1,(HL)
CF 4 SET 1,A
D0 4 SET 2,B
D1 4 SET 2,C
D2 4 SET 2,D
D3 4 SET 2,E
D4 4 SET 2,H
D5 4 SET 2,L
D6 11 SET 2,(HL)
D7 4 SET 2,A
D8 4 SET 3,B
D9 4 SET 3,C
DA 4 SET 3,D
DB 4 SET 3,E
DC 4 SET 3,H
DD 4 SET 3,L
DE 11 SET 3,(HL)
DF 4 SET 3,A
E0 4 SET 4,B
E1 4 SET 4,C
E2 4 SET 4,D
E3 4 SET 4,E
E4 4 SET 4,H
E5 4 SET 4,L
E6 11 SET 4,(HL)
E7 4 SET 4,A
E8 4 SET 5,B
E9 4 SET 5,C
EA 4 SET 5,D
EB 4 SET 5,E
EC 4 SET 5,H
ED 4 SET 5,L
EE 11 SET 5,(HL)
EF 4 SET 5,A
F0 4 SET 6,B
F1 4 SET 6,C
F2 4 SET 6,D
F3 4 SET 6,E
F4 4 SET 6,H
F5 4 SET 6,L
F6 11 SET 6,(HL)
F7 4 SET 6,A
F8 4 SET 7,B
F9 4 SET 7,C
FA 4 SET 7,D
FB 4 SET 7,E
FC 4 SET 7,H
FD 4 SET 7,L
FE 11 SET 7,(HL)
FF 4 SET 7,A

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Sergio Costas (Raster Software Vigo)
* This file is part of Z80Free
*
* Z80Free is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Z80Free is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "Z80free.h"
int Z80free_codesDD (Z80FREE *processor,byte opcode) {
static byte tmp1;
static word tmp2;
switch(opcode) {
case 0: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 1: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 2: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 3: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 4: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 5: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 6: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 7: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 8: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 9: // ADD IX,BC
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_doArithmetic16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX,processor->Rm.wr.BC,0,0);
return (11);
break;
case 10: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 11: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 12: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 13: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 14: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 15: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 16: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 17: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 18: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 19: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 20: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 21: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 22: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 23: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 24: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 25: // ADD IX,DE
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_doArithmetic16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX,processor->Rm.wr.DE,0,0);
return (11);
break;
case 26: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 27: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 28: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 29: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 30: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 31: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 32: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 33: // LD IX,nn
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_read_param_16(processor);
return (10);
break;
case 34: // LD (nn),IX
Z80free_write16(Z80free_read_param_16(processor),processor->Rm.wr.IX);
return (16);
break;
case 35: // INC IX
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_doIncDec16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX,0);
return (6);
break;
case 36: // INC IXH
processor->Rm.br.IXh=Z80free_doIncDec(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXh,0);
return (4);
break;
case 37: // DEC IXH
processor->Rm.br.IXh=Z80free_doIncDec(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXh,1);
return (4);
break;
case 38: // LD IXH,n
processor->Rm.br.IXh=Z80free_read_param_8(processor);
return (7);
break;
case 39: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 40: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 41: // ADD IX,IX
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_doArithmetic16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX,processor->Rm.wr.IX,0,0);
return (11);
break;
case 42: // LD IX,(nn)
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_read16(Z80free_read_param_16(processor));
return (16);
break;
case 43: // DEC IX
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_doIncDec16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX,1);
return (6);
break;
case 44: // INC IXL
processor->Rm.br.IXl=Z80free_doIncDec(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXl,0);
return (4);
break;
case 45: // DEC IXL
processor->Rm.br.IXl=Z80free_doIncDec(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXl,1);
return (4);
break;
case 46: // LD IXL,n
processor->Rm.br.IXl=Z80free_read_param_8(processor);
return (7);
break;
case 47: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 48: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 49: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 50: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 51: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 52: // INC b(IX+d)
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),Z80free_doIncDec(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)),0));
return (19);
break;
case 53: // DEC b(IX+d)
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),Z80free_doIncDec(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)),1));
return (19);
break;
case 54: // LD2 IX+d,n
tmp2=Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX);
Z80free_Wr(tmp2,Z80free_read_param_8(processor));
return (15);
break;
case 55: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 56: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 57: // ADD IX,SP
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_doArithmetic16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX,processor->Rm.wr.SP,0,0);
return (11);
break;
case 58: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 59: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 60: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 61: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 62: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 63: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 64: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 65: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 66: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 67: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 68: // LD B,IXH
processor->Rm.br.B=processor->Rm.br.IXh;
return (4);
break;
case 69: // LD B,IXL
processor->Rm.br.B=processor->Rm.br.IXl;
return (4);
break;
case 70: // LD B,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.B=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX));
return (15);
break;
case 71: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 72: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 73: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 74: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 75: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 76: // LD C,IXH
processor->Rm.br.C=processor->Rm.br.IXh;
return (4);
break;
case 77: // LD C,IXL
processor->Rm.br.C=processor->Rm.br.IXl;
return (4);
break;
case 78: // LD C,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.C=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX));
return (15);
break;
case 79: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 80: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 81: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 82: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 83: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 84: // LD D,IXH
processor->Rm.br.D=processor->Rm.br.IXh;
return (4);
break;
case 85: // LD D,IXL
processor->Rm.br.D=processor->Rm.br.IXl;
return (4);
break;
case 86: // LD D,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.D=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX));
return (15);
break;
case 87: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 88: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 89: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 90: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 91: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 92: // LD E,IXH
processor->Rm.br.E=processor->Rm.br.IXh;
return (4);
break;
case 93: // LD E,IXL
processor->Rm.br.E=processor->Rm.br.IXl;
return (4);
break;
case 94: // LD E,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.E=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX));
return (15);
break;
case 95: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 96: // LD IXH,B
processor->Rm.br.IXh=processor->Rm.br.B;
return (4);
break;
case 97: // LD IXH,C
processor->Rm.br.IXh=processor->Rm.br.C;
return (4);
break;
case 98: // LD IXH,D
processor->Rm.br.IXh=processor->Rm.br.D;
return (4);
break;
case 99: // LD IXH,E
processor->Rm.br.IXh=processor->Rm.br.E;
return (4);
break;
case 100: // LD IXH,IXH
processor->Rm.br.IXh=processor->Rm.br.IXh;
return (4);
break;
case 101: // LD IXH,IXL
processor->Rm.br.IXh=processor->Rm.br.IXl;
return (4);
break;
case 102: // LD H,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.H=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX));
return (15);
break;
case 103: // LD IXH,A
processor->Rm.br.IXh=processor->Rm.br.A;
return (4);
break;
case 104: // LD IXL,B
processor->Rm.br.IXl=processor->Rm.br.B;
return (4);
break;
case 105: // LD IXL,C
processor->Rm.br.IXl=processor->Rm.br.C;
return (4);
break;
case 106: // LD IXL,D
processor->Rm.br.IXl=processor->Rm.br.D;
return (4);
break;
case 107: // LD IXL,E
processor->Rm.br.IXl=processor->Rm.br.E;
return (4);
break;
case 108: // LD IXL,IXH
processor->Rm.br.IXl=processor->Rm.br.IXh;
return (4);
break;
case 109: // LD IXL,IXL
processor->Rm.br.IXl=processor->Rm.br.IXl;
return (4);
break;
case 110: // LD L,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.L=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX));
return (15);
break;
case 111: // LD IXL,A
processor->Rm.br.IXl=processor->Rm.br.A;
return (4);
break;
case 112: // LD (IX+d),B
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),processor->Rm.br.B);
return (15);
break;
case 113: // LD (IX+d),C
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),processor->Rm.br.C);
return (15);
break;
case 114: // LD (IX+d),D
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),processor->Rm.br.D);
return (15);
break;
case 115: // LD (IX+d),E
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),processor->Rm.br.E);
return (15);
break;
case 116: // LD (IX+d),H
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),processor->Rm.br.H);
return (15);
break;
case 117: // LD (IX+d),L
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),processor->Rm.br.L);
return (15);
break;
case 118: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 119: // LD (IX+d),A
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX),processor->Rm.br.A);
return (15);
break;
case 120: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 121: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 122: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 123: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 124: // LD A,IXH
processor->Rm.br.A=processor->Rm.br.IXh;
return (4);
break;
case 125: // LD A,IXL
processor->Rm.br.A=processor->Rm.br.IXl;
return (4);
break;
case 126: // LD A,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX));
return (15);
break;
case 127: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 128: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 129: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 130: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 131: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 132: // ADD A,IXH
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IXh,0,0);
return (4);
break;
case 133: // ADD A,IXL
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IXl,0,0);
return (4);
break;
case 134: // ADD A,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)),0,0);
return (15);
break;
case 135: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 136: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 137: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 138: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 139: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 140: // ADC A,IXH
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IXh,1,0);
return (4);
break;
case 141: // ADC A,IXL
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IXl,1,0);
return (4);
break;
case 142: // ADC A,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)),1,0);
return (15);
break;
case 143: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 144: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 145: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 146: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 147: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 148: // SUB IXH
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IXh,0,1);
return (4);
break;
case 149: // SUB IXL
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IXl,0,1);
return (4);
break;
case 150: // SUB b(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)),0,1);
return (15);
break;
case 151: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 152: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 153: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 154: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 155: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 156: // SBC A,IXH
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IXh,1,1);
return (4);
break;
case 157: // SBC A,IXL
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IXl,1,1);
return (4);
break;
case 158: // SBC A,(IX+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)),1,1);
return (15);
break;
case 159: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 160: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 161: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 162: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 163: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 164: // AND IXH
Z80free_doAND(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXh);
return (4);
break;
case 165: // AND IXL
Z80free_doAND(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXl);
return (4);
break;
case 166: // AND b(IX+d)
Z80free_doAND(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)));
return (15);
break;
case 167: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 168: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 169: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 170: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 171: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 172: // XOR IXH
Z80free_doXOR(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXh);
return (4);
break;
case 173: // XOR IXL
Z80free_doXOR(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXl);
return (4);
break;
case 174: // XOR b(IX+d)
Z80free_doXOR(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)));
return (15);
break;
case 175: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 176: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 177: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 178: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 179: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 180: // OR IXH
Z80free_doOR(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXh);
return (4);
break;
case 181: // OR IXL
Z80free_doOR(processor,processor->Rm.br.IXl);
return (4);
break;
case 182: // OR b(IX+d)
Z80free_doOR(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX)));
return (15);
break;
case 183: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 184: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 185: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 186: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 187: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 188: // CP IXH
tmp1=processor->Rm.br.IXh;
Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,tmp1,0,1);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,tmp1);
return (4);
break;
case 189: // CP IXL
tmp1=processor->Rm.br.IXl;
Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,tmp1,0,1);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,tmp1);
return (4);
break;
case 190: // CP b(IX+d)
tmp1=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX));
Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,tmp1,0,1);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,tmp1);
return (15);
break;
case 191: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 192: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 193: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 194: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 195: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 196: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 197: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 198: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 199: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 200: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 201: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 202: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 204: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 205: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 206: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 207: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 208: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 209: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 210: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 211: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 212: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 213: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 214: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 215: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 216: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 217: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 218: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 219: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 220: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 221: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 222: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 223: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 224: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 225: // POP IX
processor->Rm.wr.IX=Z80free_doPop(processor);
return (10);
break;
case 226: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 227: // EX (SP),IX
tmp2=Z80free_read16(processor->Rm.wr.SP);
Z80free_write16(processor->Rm.wr.SP,processor->Rm.wr.IX);
processor->Rm.wr.IX=tmp2;
return (19);
break;
case 228: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 229: // PUSH IX
Z80free_doPush(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IX);
return (11);
break;
case 230: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 231: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 232: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 233: // JP IX
tmp2=processor->Rm.wr.IX;
processor->PC=tmp2;
return (4);
break;
case 234: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 235: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 236: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 237: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 238: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 239: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 240: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 241: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 242: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 243: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 244: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 245: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 246: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 247: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 248: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 249: // LD SP,IX
processor->Rm.wr.SP=processor->Rm.wr.IX;
return (6);
break;
case 250: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 251: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 252: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 253: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 254: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 255: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
}
return -1;
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# OPCODE, TSTATES and instruction for DD prefixed instructions
# The TSTATES are 4 less than the real ones, because we already had count
# them when exexuting the DD prefix
# DEFAULT opcode do the same than the unprefixed ones, using 4 TStates more
# Some opcodes have been modified to better adapt to the parser, like
# LD (IX+d),n, which now is LD2 IX+d,n
00 1 DEFAULT
01 1 DEFAULT
02 1 DEFAULT
03 1 DEFAULT
04 1 DEFAULT
05 1 DEFAULT
06 1 DEFAULT
07 1 DEFAULT
08 1 DEFAULT
09 11 ADD IX,BC
0A 1 DEFAULT
0B 1 DEFAULT
0C 1 DEFAULT
0D 1 DEFAULT
0E 1 DEFAULT
0F 1 DEFAULT
10 1 DEFAULT
11 1 DEFAULT
12 1 DEFAULT
13 1 DEFAULT
14 1 DEFAULT
15 1 DEFAULT
16 1 DEFAULT
17 1 DEFAULT
18 1 DEFAULT
19 11 ADD IX,DE
1A 1 DEFAULT
1B 1 DEFAULT
1C 1 DEFAULT
1D 1 DEFAULT
1E 1 DEFAULT
1F 1 DEFAULT
20 1 DEFAULT
21 10 LD IX,nn
22 16 LD (nn),IX
23 6 INC IX
24 4 INC IXH
25 4 DEC IXH
26 7 LD IXH,n
27 1 DEFAULT
28 1 DEFAULT
29 11 ADD IX,IX
2A 16 LD IX,(nn)
2B 6 DEC IX
2C 4 INC IXL
2D 4 DEC IXL
2E 7 LD IXL,n
2F 1 DEFAULT
30 1 DEFAULT
31 1 DEFAULT
32 1 DEFAULT
33 1 DEFAULT
34 19 INC b(IX+d)
35 19 DEC b(IX+d)
36 15 LD2 IX+d,n
37 1 DEFAULT
38 1 DEFAULT
39 11 ADD IX,SP
3A 1 DEFAULT
3B 1 DEFAULT
3C 1 DEFAULT
3D 1 DEFAULT
3E 1 DEFAULT
3F 1 DEFAULT
40 1 DEFAULT
41 1 DEFAULT
42 1 DEFAULT
43 1 DEFAULT
44 4 LD B,IXH
45 4 LD B,IXL
46 15 LD B,(IX+d)
47 1 DEFAULT
48 1 DEFAULT
49 1 DEFAULT
4A 1 DEFAULT
4B 1 DEFAULT
4C 4 LD C,IXH
4D 4 LD C,IXL
4E 15 LD C,(IX+d)
4F 1 DEFAULT
50 1 DEFAULT
51 1 DEFAULT
52 1 DEFAULT
53 1 DEFAULT
54 4 LD D,IXH
55 4 LD D,IXL
56 15 LD D,(IX+d)
57 1 DEFAULT
58 1 DEFAULT
59 1 DEFAULT
5A 1 DEFAULT
5B 1 DEFAULT
5C 4 LD E,IXH
5D 4 LD E,IXL
5E 15 LD E,(IX+d)
5F 1 DEFAULT
60 4 LD IXH,B
61 4 LD IXH,C
62 4 LD IXH,D
63 4 LD IXH,E
64 4 LD IXH,IXH
65 4 LD IXH,IXL
66 15 LD H,(IX+d)
67 4 LD IXH,A
68 4 LD IXL,B
69 4 LD IXL,C
6A 4 LD IXL,D
6B 4 LD IXL,E
6C 4 LD IXL,IXH
6D 4 LD IXL,IXL
6E 15 LD L,(IX+d)
6F 4 LD IXL,A
70 15 LD (IX+d),B
71 15 LD (IX+d),C
72 15 LD (IX+d),D
73 15 LD (IX+d),E
74 15 LD (IX+d),H
75 15 LD (IX+d),L
76 1 DEFAULT
77 15 LD (IX+d),A
78 1 DEFAULT
79 1 DEFAULT
7A 1 DEFAULT
7B 1 DEFAULT
7C 4 LD A,IXH
7D 4 LD A,IXL
7E 15 LD A,(IX+d)
7F 1 DEFAULT
80 1 DEFAULT
81 1 DEFAULT
82 1 DEFAULT
83 1 DEFAULT
84 4 ADD A,IXH
85 4 ADD A,IXL
86 15 ADD A,(IX+d)
87 1 DEFAULT
88 1 DEFAULT
89 1 DEFAULT
8A 1 DEFAULT
8B 1 DEFAULT
8C 4 ADC A,IXH
8D 4 ADC A,IXL
8E 15 ADC A,(IX+d)
8F 1 DEFAULT
90 1 DEFAULT
91 1 DEFAULT
92 1 DEFAULT
93 1 DEFAULT
94 4 SUB IXH
95 4 SUB IXL
96 15 SUB b(IX+d)
97 1 DEFAULT
98 1 DEFAULT
99 1 DEFAULT
9A 1 DEFAULT
9B 1 DEFAULT
9C 4 SBC A,IXH
9D 4 SBC A,IXL
9E 15 SBC A,(IX+d)
9F 1 DEFAULT
A0 1 DEFAULT
A1 1 DEFAULT
A2 1 DEFAULT
A3 1 DEFAULT
A4 4 AND IXH
A5 4 AND IXL
A6 15 AND b(IX+d)
A7 1 DEFAULT
A8 1 DEFAULT
A9 1 DEFAULT
AA 1 DEFAULT
AB 1 DEFAULT
AC 4 XOR IXH
AD 4 XOR IXL
AE 15 XOR b(IX+d)
AF 1 DEFAULT
B0 1 DEFAULT
B1 1 DEFAULT
B2 1 DEFAULT
B3 1 DEFAULT
B4 4 OR IXH
B5 4 OR IXL
B6 15 OR b(IX+d)
B7 1 DEFAULT
B8 1 DEFAULT
B9 1 DEFAULT
BA 1 DEFAULT
BB 1 DEFAULT
BC 4 CP IXH
BD 4 CP IXL
BE 15 CP b(IX+d)
BF 1 DEFAULT
C0 1 DEFAULT
C1 1 DEFAULT
C2 1 DEFAULT
C3 1 DEFAULT
C4 1 DEFAULT
C5 1 DEFAULT
C6 1 DEFAULT
C7 1 DEFAULT
C8 1 DEFAULT
C9 1 DEFAULT
CA 1 DEFAULT
CB * PREFIX
CC 1 DEFAULT
CD 1 DEFAULT
CE 1 DEFAULT
CF 1 DEFAULT
D0 1 DEFAULT
D1 1 DEFAULT
D2 1 DEFAULT
D3 1 DEFAULT
D4 1 DEFAULT
D5 1 DEFAULT
D6 1 DEFAULT
D7 1 DEFAULT
D8 1 DEFAULT
D9 1 DEFAULT
DA 1 DEFAULT
DB 1 DEFAULT
DC 1 DEFAULT
DD 1 DEFAULT
DE 1 DEFAULT
DF 1 DEFAULT
E0 1 DEFAULT
E1 10 POP IX
E2 1 DEFAULT
E3 19 EX (SP),IX
E4 1 DEFAULT
E5 11 PUSH IX
E6 1 DEFAULT
E7 1 DEFAULT
E8 1 DEFAULT
E9 4 JP IX
EA 1 DEFAULT
EB 1 DEFAULT
EC 1 DEFAULT
ED 1 DEFAULT
EE 1 DEFAULT
EF 1 DEFAULT
F0 1 DEFAULT
F1 1 DEFAULT
F2 1 DEFAULT
F3 1 DEFAULT
F4 1 DEFAULT
F5 1 DEFAULT
F6 1 DEFAULT
F7 1 DEFAULT
F8 1 DEFAULT
F9 6 LD SP,IX
FA 1 DEFAULT
FB 1 DEFAULT
FC 1 DEFAULT
FD 1 DEFAULT
FE 1 DEFAULT
FF 1 DEFAULT

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# OPCODES, TSTATES and INSTRUCTIONS for DDCB prefixed instructions
# The TSTATES are 4 less than the real ones because they are counted
# when executing the DDCB prefix
#
# Instructions of the format LD r,XXX (IX+d) (like LD B,RLC (IX+d) )
# are modified to the format LD_XXX r,(IX+d) to simplify the parser
00 19 LD_RLC B,(IX+d)
01 19 LD_RLC C,(IX+d)
02 19 LD_RLC D,(IX+d)
03 19 LD_RLC E,(IX+d)
04 19 LD_RLC H,(IX+d)
05 19 LD_RLC L,(IX+d)
06 19 RLC b(IX+d)
07 19 LD_RLC A,(IX+d)
08 19 LD_RRC B,(IX+d)
09 19 LD_RRC C,(IX+d)
0A 19 LD_RRC D,(IX+d)
0B 19 LD_RRC E,(IX+d)
0C 19 LD_RRC H,(IX+d)
0D 19 LD_RRC L,(IX+d)
0E 19 RRC b(IX+d)
0F 19 LD_RRC A,(IX+d)
10 19 LD_RL B,(IX+d)
11 19 LD_RL C,(IX+d)
12 19 LD_RL D,(IX+d)
13 19 LD_RL E,(IX+d)
14 19 LD_RL H,(IX+d)
15 19 LD_RL L,(IX+d)
16 19 RL b(IX+d)
17 19 LD_RL A,(IX+d)
18 19 LD_RR B,(IX+d)
19 19 LD_RR C,(IX+d)
1A 19 LD_RR D,(IX+d)
1B 19 LD_RR E,(IX+d)
1C 19 LD_RR H,(IX+d)
1D 19 LD_RR L,(IX+d)
1E 19 RR b(IX+d)
1F 19 LD_RR A,(IX+d)
20 19 LD_SLA B,(IX+d)
21 19 LD_SLA C,(IX+d)
22 19 LD_SLA D,(IX+d)
23 19 LD_SLA E,(IX+d)
24 19 LD_SLA H,(IX+d)
25 19 LD_SLA L,(IX+d)
26 19 SLA b(IX+d)
27 19 LD_SLA A,(IX+d)
28 19 LD_SRA B,(IX+d)
29 19 LD_SRA C,(IX+d)
2A 19 LD_SRA D,(IX+d)
2B 19 LD_SRA E,(IX+d)
2C 19 LD_SRA H,(IX+d)
2D 19 LD_SRA L,(IX+d)
2E 19 SRA b(IX+d)
2F 19 LD_SRA A,(IX+d)
30 19 LD_SLL B,(IX+d)
31 19 LD_SLL C,(IX+d)
32 19 LD_SLL D,(IX+d)
33 19 LD_SLL E,(IX+d)
34 19 LD_SLL H,(IX+d)
35 19 LD_SLL L,(IX+d)
36 19 SLL b(IX+d)
37 19 LD_SLL A,(IX+d)
38 19 LD_SRL B,(IX+d)
39 19 LD_SRL C,(IX+d)
3A 19 LD_SRL D,(IX+d)
3B 19 LD_SRL E,(IX+d)
3C 19 LD_SRL H,(IX+d)
3D 19 LD_SRL L,(IX+d)
3E 19 SRL b(IX+d)
3F 19 LD_SRL A,(IX+d)
40 16 BIT 0,(IX+d)
41 16 BIT 0,(IX+d)
42 16 BIT 0,(IX+d)
43 16 BIT 0,(IX+d)
44 16 BIT 0,(IX+d)
45 16 BIT 0,(IX+d)
46 16 BIT 0,(IX+d)
47 16 BIT 0,(IX+d)
48 16 BIT 1,(IX+d)
49 16 BIT 1,(IX+d)
4A 16 BIT 1,(IX+d)
4B 16 BIT 1,(IX+d)
4C 16 BIT 1,(IX+d)
4D 16 BIT 1,(IX+d)
4E 16 BIT 1,(IX+d)
4F 16 BIT 1,(IX+d)
50 16 BIT 2,(IX+d)
51 16 BIT 2,(IX+d)
52 16 BIT 2,(IX+d)
53 16 BIT 2,(IX+d)
54 16 BIT 2,(IX+d)
55 16 BIT 2,(IX+d)
56 16 BIT 2,(IX+d)
57 16 BIT 2,(IX+d)
58 16 BIT 3,(IX+d)
59 16 BIT 3,(IX+d)
5A 16 BIT 3,(IX+d)
5B 16 BIT 3,(IX+d)
5C 16 BIT 3,(IX+d)
5D 16 BIT 3,(IX+d)
5E 16 BIT 3,(IX+d)
5F 16 BIT 3,(IX+d)
60 16 BIT 4,(IX+d)
61 16 BIT 4,(IX+d)
62 16 BIT 4,(IX+d)
63 16 BIT 4,(IX+d)
64 16 BIT 4,(IX+d)
65 16 BIT 4,(IX+d)
66 16 BIT 4,(IX+d)
67 16 BIT 4,(IX+d)
68 16 BIT 5,(IX+d)
69 16 BIT 5,(IX+d)
6A 16 BIT 5,(IX+d)
6B 16 BIT 5,(IX+d)
6C 16 BIT 5,(IX+d)
6D 16 BIT 5,(IX+d)
6E 16 BIT 5,(IX+d)
6F 16 BIT 5,(IX+d)
70 16 BIT 6,(IX+d)
71 16 BIT 6,(IX+d)
72 16 BIT 6,(IX+d)
73 16 BIT 6,(IX+d)
74 16 BIT 6,(IX+d)
75 16 BIT 6,(IX+d)
76 16 BIT 6,(IX+d)
77 16 BIT 6,(IX+d)
78 16 BIT 7,(IX+d)
79 16 BIT 7,(IX+d)
7A 16 BIT 7,(IX+d)
7B 16 BIT 7,(IX+d)
7C 16 BIT 7,(IX+d)
7D 16 BIT 7,(IX+d)
7E 16 BIT 7,(IX+d)
7F 16 BIT 7,(IX+d)
80 19 LD_RES B,0,(IX+d)
81 19 LD_RES C,0,(IX+d)
82 19 LD_RES D,0,(IX+d)
83 19 LD_RES E,0,(IX+d)
84 19 LD_RES H,0,(IX+d)
85 19 LD_RES L,0,(IX+d)
86 19 RES 0,(IX+d)
87 19 LD_RES A,0,(IX+d)
88 19 LD_RES B,1,(IX+d)
89 19 LD_RES C,1,(IX+d)
8A 19 LD_RES D,1,(IX+d)
8B 19 LD_RES E,1,(IX+d)
8C 19 LD_RES H,1,(IX+d)
8D 19 LD_RES L,1,(IX+d)
8E 19 RES 1,(IX+d)
8F 19 LD_RES A,1,(IX+d)
90 19 LD_RES B,2,(IX+d)
91 19 LD_RES C,2,(IX+d)
92 19 LD_RES D,2,(IX+d)
93 19 LD_RES E,2,(IX+d)
94 19 LD_RES H,2,(IX+d)
95 19 LD_RES L,2,(IX+d)
96 19 RES 2,(IX+d)
97 19 LD_RES A,2,(IX+d)
98 19 LD_RES B,3,(IX+d)
99 19 LD_RES C,3,(IX+d)
9A 19 LD_RES D,3,(IX+d)
9B 19 LD_RES E,3,(IX+d)
9C 19 LD_RES H,3,(IX+d)
9D 19 LD_RES L,3,(IX+d)
9E 19 RES 3,(IX+d)
9F 19 LD_RES A,3,(IX+d)
A0 19 LD_RES B,4,(IX+d)
A1 19 LD_RES C,4,(IX+d)
A2 19 LD_RES D,4,(IX+d)
A3 19 LD_RES E,4,(IX+d)
A4 19 LD_RES H,4,(IX+d)
A5 19 LD_RES L,4,(IX+d)
A6 19 RES 4,(IX+d)
A7 19 LD_RES A,4,(IX+d)
A8 19 LD_RES B,5,(IX+d)
A9 19 LD_RES C,5,(IX+d)
AA 19 LD_RES D,5,(IX+d)
AB 19 LD_RES E,5,(IX+d)
AC 19 LD_RES H,5,(IX+d)
AD 19 LD_RES L,5,(IX+d)
AE 19 RES 5,(IX+d)
AF 19 LD_RES A,5,(IX+d)
B0 19 LD_RES B,6,(IX+d)
B1 19 LD_RES C,6,(IX+d)
B2 19 LD_RES D,6,(IX+d)
B3 19 LD_RES E,6,(IX+d)
B4 19 LD_RES H,6,(IX+d)
B5 19 LD_RES L,6,(IX+d)
B6 19 RES 6,(IX+d)
B7 19 LD_RES A,6,(IX+d)
B8 19 LD_RES B,7,(IX+d)
B9 19 LD_RES C,7,(IX+d)
BA 19 LD_RES D,7,(IX+d)
BB 19 LD_RES E,7,(IX+d)
BC 19 LD_RES H,7,(IX+d)
BD 19 LD_RES L,7,(IX+d)
BE 19 RES 7,(IX+d)
BF 19 LD_RES A,7,(IX+d)
C0 19 LD_SET B,0,(IX+d)
C1 19 LD_SET C,0,(IX+d)
C2 19 LD_SET D,0,(IX+d)
C3 19 LD_SET E,0,(IX+d)
C4 19 LD_SET H,0,(IX+d)
C5 19 LD_SET L,0,(IX+d)
C6 19 SET 0,(IX+d)
C7 19 LD_SET A,0,(IX+d)
C8 19 LD_SET B,1,(IX+d)
C9 19 LD_SET C,1,(IX+d)
CA 19 LD_SET D,1,(IX+d)
CB 19 LD_SET E,1,(IX+d)
CC 19 LD_SET H,1,(IX+d)
CD 19 LD_SET L,1,(IX+d)
CE 19 SET 1,(IX+d)
CF 19 LD_SET A,1,(IX+d)
D0 19 LD_SET B,2,(IX+d)
D1 19 LD_SET C,2,(IX+d)
D2 19 LD_SET D,2,(IX+d)
D3 19 LD_SET E,2,(IX+d)
D4 19 LD_SET H,2,(IX+d)
D5 19 LD_SET L,2,(IX+d)
D6 19 SET 2,(IX+d)
D7 19 LD_SET A,2,(IX+d)
D8 19 LD_SET B,3,(IX+d)
D9 19 LD_SET C,3,(IX+d)
DA 19 LD_SET D,3,(IX+d)
DB 19 LD_SET E,3,(IX+d)
DC 19 LD_SET H,3,(IX+d)
DD 19 LD_SET L,3,(IX+d)
DE 19 SET 3,(IX+d)
DF 19 LD_SET A,3,(IX+d)
E0 19 LD_SET B,4,(IX+d)
E1 19 LD_SET C,4,(IX+d)
E2 19 LD_SET D,4,(IX+d)
E3 19 LD_SET E,4,(IX+d)
E4 19 LD_SET H,4,(IX+d)
E5 19 LD_SET L,4,(IX+d)
E6 19 SET 4,(IX+d)
E7 19 LD_SET A,4,(IX+d)
E8 19 LD_SET B,5,(IX+d)
E9 19 LD_SET C,5,(IX+d)
EA 19 LD_SET D,5,(IX+d)
EB 19 LD_SET E,5,(IX+d)
EC 19 LD_SET H,5,(IX+d)
ED 19 LD_SET L,5,(IX+d)
EE 19 SET 5,(IX+d)
EF 19 LD_SET A,5,(IX+d)
F0 19 LD_SET B,6,(IX+d)
F1 19 LD_SET C,6,(IX+d)
F2 19 LD_SET D,6,(IX+d)
F3 19 LD_SET E,6,(IX+d)
F4 19 LD_SET H,6,(IX+d)
F5 19 LD_SET L,6,(IX+d)
F6 19 SET 6,(IX+d)
F7 19 LD_SET A,6,(IX+d)
F8 19 LD_SET B,7,(IX+d)
F9 19 LD_SET C,7,(IX+d)
FA 19 LD_SET D,7,(IX+d)
FB 19 LD_SET E,7,(IX+d)
FC 19 LD_SET H,7,(IX+d)
FD 19 LD_SET L,7,(IX+d)
FE 19 SET 7,(IX+d)
FF 19 LD_SET A,7,(IX+d)

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# OPCODES, TSTATES and INSTRUCTIONS for ED prefixed instructions
# The TSTATES are 4 less than the real ones because they are counted
# when executing the ED prefix
# IN and OUT syntax has been modified to simplify the parser
00 4 NOP
01 4 NOP
02 4 NOP
03 4 NOP
04 4 NOP
05 4 NOP
06 4 NOP
07 4 NOP
08 4 NOP
09 4 NOP
0A 4 NOP
0B 4 NOP
0C 4 NOP
0D 4 NOP
0E 4 NOP
0F 4 NOP
10 4 NOP
11 4 NOP
12 4 NOP
13 4 NOP
14 4 NOP
15 4 NOP
16 4 NOP
17 4 NOP
18 4 NOP
19 4 NOP
1A 4 NOP
1B 4 NOP
1C 4 NOP
1D 4 NOP
1E 4 NOP
1F 4 NOP
20 4 NOP
21 4 NOP
22 4 NOP
23 4 NOP
24 4 NOP
25 4 NOP
26 4 NOP
27 4 NOP
28 4 NOP
29 4 NOP
2A 4 NOP
2B 4 NOP
2C 4 NOP
2D 4 NOP
2E 4 NOP
2F 4 NOP
30 4 NOP
31 4 NOP
32 4 NOP
33 4 NOP
34 4 NOP
35 4 NOP
36 4 NOP
37 4 NOP
38 4 NOP
39 4 NOP
3A 4 NOP
3B 4 NOP
3C 4 NOP
3D 4 NOP
3E 4 NOP
3F 4 NOP
40 8 IN_BC B
41 8 OUT_BC B
42 11 SBC HL,BC
43 16 LD (nn),BC
44 4 NEG
45 10 RETN
46 4 IM 0
47 5 LD I,A
48 8 IN_BC C
49 8 OUT_BC C
4A 11 ADC HL,BC
4B 16 LD BC,(nn)
4C 4 NEG
4D 10 RETI
4E 4 IM 1
4F 5 LD R,A
50 8 IN_BC D
51 8 OUT_BC D
52 11 SBC HL,DE
53 16 LD (nn),DE
54 4 NEG
55 10 RETN
56 4 IM 1
57 5 LD A,I
58 8 IN_BC E
59 8 OUT_BC E
5A 11 ADC HL,DE
5B 16 LD DE,(nn)
5C 4 NEG
5D 10 RETN
5E 4 IM 2
5F 5 LD A,R
60 8 IN_BC H
61 8 OUT_BC H
62 11 SBC HL,HL
63 16 LD (nn),HL
64 4 NEG
65 10 RETN
66 4 IM 0
67 14 RRD
68 8 IN_BC L
69 8 OUT_BC L
6A 11 ADC HL,HL
6B 16 LD HL,(nn)
6C 4 NEG
6D 10 RETN
6E 4 IM 0
6F 14 RLD
70 8 IN_BC
71 8 OUT_BC 0
72 11 SBC HL,SP
73 16 LD (nn),SP
74 4 NEG
75 10 RETN
76 4 IM 1
77 4 NOP
78 8 IN_BC A
79 8 OUT_BC A
7A 11 ADC HL,SP
7B 16 LD SP,(nn)
7C 4 NEG
7D 10 RETN
7E 4 IM 2
7F 4 NOP
80 4 NOP
81 4 NOP
82 4 NOP
83 4 NOP
84 4 NOP
85 4 NOP
86 4 NOP
87 4 NOP
88 4 NOP
89 4 NOP
8A 4 NOP
8B 4 NOP
8C 4 NOP
8D 4 NOP
8E 4 NOP
8F 4 NOP
90 4 NOP
91 4 NOP
92 4 NOP
93 4 NOP
94 4 NOP
95 4 NOP
96 4 NOP
97 4 NOP
98 4 NOP
99 4 NOP
9A 4 NOP
9B 4 NOP
9C 4 NOP
9D 4 NOP
9E 4 NOP
9F 4 NOP
A0 12 LDI
A1 12 CPI
A2 12 INI
A3 12 OUTI
A4 4 NOP
A5 4 NOP
A6 4 NOP
A7 4 NOP
A8 12 LDD
A9 12 CPD
AA 12 IND
AB 12 OUTD
AC 4 NOP
AD 4 NOP
AE 4 NOP
AF 4 NOP
B0 17/12 LDIR
B1 17/12 CPIR
B2 17/12 INIR
B3 17/12 OTIR
B4 4 NOP
B5 4 NOP
B6 4 NOP
B7 4 NOP
B8 17/12 LDDR
B9 17/12 CPDR
BA 17/12 INDR
BB 17/12 OTDR
BC 4 NOP
BD 4 NOP
BE 4 NOP
BF 4 NOP
C0 4 NOP
C1 4 NOP
C2 4 NOP
C3 4 NOP
C4 4 NOP
C5 4 NOP
C6 4 NOP
C7 4 NOP
C8 4 NOP
C9 4 NOP
CA 4 NOP
CB 4 NOP
CC 4 NOP
CD 4 NOP
CE 4 NOP
CF 4 NOP
D0 4 NOP
D1 4 NOP
D2 4 NOP
D3 4 NOP
D4 4 NOP
D5 4 NOP
D6 4 NOP
D7 4 NOP
D8 4 NOP
D9 4 NOP
DA 4 NOP
DB 4 NOP
DC 4 NOP
DD 4 NOP
DE 4 NOP
DF 4 NOP
E0 4 NOP
E1 4 NOP
E2 4 NOP
E3 4 NOP
E4 4 NOP
E5 4 NOP
E6 4 NOP
E7 4 NOP
E8 4 NOP
E9 4 NOP
EA 4 NOP
EB 4 NOP
EC 4 NOP
ED 4 NOP
EE 4 NOP
EF 4 NOP
F0 4 NOP
F1 4 NOP
F2 4 NOP
F3 4 NOP
F4 4 NOP
F5 4 NOP
F6 4 NOP
F7 4 NOP
F8 4 NOP
F9 4 NOP
FA 4 NOP
FB 4 NOP
FC 4 NOP
FD 4 NOP
FE 4 NOP
FF 4 NOP

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Sergio Costas (Raster Software Vigo)
* This file is part of Z80Free
*
* Z80Free is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Z80Free is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "Z80free.h"
int Z80free_codesFD (Z80FREE *processor,byte opcode) {
static byte tmp1;
static word tmp2;
switch(opcode) {
case 0: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 1: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 2: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 3: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 4: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 5: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 6: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 7: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 8: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 9: // ADD IY,BC
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_doArithmetic16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY,processor->Rm.wr.BC,0,0);
return (11);
break;
case 10: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 11: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 12: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 13: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 14: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 15: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 16: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 17: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 18: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 19: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 20: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 21: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 22: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 23: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 24: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 25: // ADD IY,DE
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_doArithmetic16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY,processor->Rm.wr.DE,0,0);
return (11);
break;
case 26: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 27: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 28: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 29: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 30: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 31: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 32: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 33: // LD IY,nn
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_read_param_16(processor);
return (10);
break;
case 34: // LD (nn),IY
Z80free_write16(Z80free_read_param_16(processor),processor->Rm.wr.IY);
return (16);
break;
case 35: // INC IY
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_doIncDec16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY,0);
return (6);
break;
case 36: // INC IYH
processor->Rm.br.IYh=Z80free_doIncDec(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYh,0);
return (4);
break;
case 37: // DEC IYH
processor->Rm.br.IYh=Z80free_doIncDec(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYh,1);
return (4);
break;
case 38: // LD IYH,n
processor->Rm.br.IYh=Z80free_read_param_8(processor);
return (7);
break;
case 39: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 40: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 41: // ADD IY,IY
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_doArithmetic16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY,processor->Rm.wr.IY,0,0);
return (11);
break;
case 42: // LD IY,(nn)
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_read16(Z80free_read_param_16(processor));
return (16);
break;
case 43: // DEC IY
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_doIncDec16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY,1);
return (6);
break;
case 44: // INC IYL
processor->Rm.br.IYl=Z80free_doIncDec(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYl,0);
return (4);
break;
case 45: // DEC IYL
processor->Rm.br.IYl=Z80free_doIncDec(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYl,1);
return (4);
break;
case 46: // LD IYL,n
processor->Rm.br.IYl=Z80free_read_param_8(processor);
return (7);
break;
case 47: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 48: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 49: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 50: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 51: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 52: // INC b(IY+d)
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),Z80free_doIncDec(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)),0));
return (19);
break;
case 53: // DEC b(IY+d)
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),Z80free_doIncDec(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)),1));
return (19);
break;
case 54: // LD2 IY+d,n
tmp2=Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY);
Z80free_Wr(tmp2,Z80free_read_param_8(processor));
return (15);
break;
case 55: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 56: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 57: // ADD IY,SP
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_doArithmetic16(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY,processor->Rm.wr.SP,0,0);
return (11);
break;
case 58: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 59: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 60: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 61: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 62: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 63: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 64: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 65: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 66: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 67: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 68: // LD B,IYH
processor->Rm.br.B=processor->Rm.br.IYh;
return (4);
break;
case 69: // LD B,IYL
processor->Rm.br.B=processor->Rm.br.IYl;
return (4);
break;
case 70: // LD B,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.B=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY));
return (15);
break;
case 71: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 72: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 73: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 74: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 75: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 76: // LD C,IYH
processor->Rm.br.C=processor->Rm.br.IYh;
return (4);
break;
case 77: // LD C,IYL
processor->Rm.br.C=processor->Rm.br.IYl;
return (4);
break;
case 78: // LD C,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.C=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY));
return (15);
break;
case 79: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 80: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 81: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 82: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 83: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 84: // LD D,IYH
processor->Rm.br.D=processor->Rm.br.IYh;
return (4);
break;
case 85: // LD D,IYL
processor->Rm.br.D=processor->Rm.br.IYl;
return (4);
break;
case 86: // LD D,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.D=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY));
return (15);
break;
case 87: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 88: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 89: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 90: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 91: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 92: // LD E,IYH
processor->Rm.br.E=processor->Rm.br.IYh;
return (4);
break;
case 93: // LD E,IYL
processor->Rm.br.E=processor->Rm.br.IYl;
return (4);
break;
case 94: // LD E,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.E=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY));
return (15);
break;
case 95: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 96: // LD IYH,B
processor->Rm.br.IYh=processor->Rm.br.B;
return (4);
break;
case 97: // LD IYH,C
processor->Rm.br.IYh=processor->Rm.br.C;
return (4);
break;
case 98: // LD IYH,D
processor->Rm.br.IYh=processor->Rm.br.D;
return (4);
break;
case 99: // LD IYH,E
processor->Rm.br.IYh=processor->Rm.br.E;
return (4);
break;
case 100: // LD IYH,IYH
processor->Rm.br.IYh=processor->Rm.br.IYh;
return (4);
break;
case 101: // LD IYH,IYL
processor->Rm.br.IYh=processor->Rm.br.IYl;
return (4);
break;
case 102: // LD H,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.H=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY));
return (15);
break;
case 103: // LD IYH,A
processor->Rm.br.IYh=processor->Rm.br.A;
return (4);
break;
case 104: // LD IYL,B
processor->Rm.br.IYl=processor->Rm.br.B;
return (4);
break;
case 105: // LD IYL,C
processor->Rm.br.IYl=processor->Rm.br.C;
return (4);
break;
case 106: // LD IYL,D
processor->Rm.br.IYl=processor->Rm.br.D;
return (4);
break;
case 107: // LD IYL,E
processor->Rm.br.IYl=processor->Rm.br.E;
return (4);
break;
case 108: // LD IYL,IYH
processor->Rm.br.IYl=processor->Rm.br.IYh;
return (4);
break;
case 109: // LD IYL,IYL
processor->Rm.br.IYl=processor->Rm.br.IYl;
return (4);
break;
case 110: // LD L,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.L=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY));
return (15);
break;
case 111: // LD IYL,A
processor->Rm.br.IYl=processor->Rm.br.A;
return (4);
break;
case 112: // LD (IY+d),B
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),processor->Rm.br.B);
return (15);
break;
case 113: // LD (IY+d),C
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),processor->Rm.br.C);
return (15);
break;
case 114: // LD (IY+d),D
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),processor->Rm.br.D);
return (15);
break;
case 115: // LD (IY+d),E
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),processor->Rm.br.E);
return (15);
break;
case 116: // LD (IY+d),H
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),processor->Rm.br.H);
return (15);
break;
case 117: // LD (IY+d),L
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),processor->Rm.br.L);
return (15);
break;
case 118: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 119: // LD (IY+d),A
Z80free_Wr(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY),processor->Rm.br.A);
return (15);
break;
case 120: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 121: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 122: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 123: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 124: // LD A,IYH
processor->Rm.br.A=processor->Rm.br.IYh;
return (4);
break;
case 125: // LD A,IYL
processor->Rm.br.A=processor->Rm.br.IYl;
return (4);
break;
case 126: // LD A,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY));
return (15);
break;
case 127: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 128: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 129: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 130: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 131: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 132: // ADD A,IYH
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IYh,0,0);
return (4);
break;
case 133: // ADD A,IYL
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IYl,0,0);
return (4);
break;
case 134: // ADD A,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)),0,0);
return (15);
break;
case 135: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 136: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 137: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 138: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 139: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 140: // ADC A,IYH
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IYh,1,0);
return (4);
break;
case 141: // ADC A,IYL
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IYl,1,0);
return (4);
break;
case 142: // ADC A,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)),1,0);
return (15);
break;
case 143: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 144: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 145: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 146: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 147: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 148: // SUB IYH
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IYh,0,1);
return (4);
break;
case 149: // SUB IYL
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IYl,0,1);
return (4);
break;
case 150: // SUB b(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)),0,1);
return (15);
break;
case 151: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 152: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 153: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 154: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 155: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 156: // SBC A,IYH
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IYh,1,1);
return (4);
break;
case 157: // SBC A,IYL
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,processor->Rm.br.IYl,1,1);
return (4);
break;
case 158: // SBC A,(IY+d)
processor->Rm.br.A=Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)),1,1);
return (15);
break;
case 159: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 160: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 161: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 162: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 163: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 164: // AND IYH
Z80free_doAND(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYh);
return (4);
break;
case 165: // AND IYL
Z80free_doAND(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYl);
return (4);
break;
case 166: // AND b(IY+d)
Z80free_doAND(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)));
return (15);
break;
case 167: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 168: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 169: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 170: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 171: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 172: // XOR IYH
Z80free_doXOR(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYh);
return (4);
break;
case 173: // XOR IYL
Z80free_doXOR(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYl);
return (4);
break;
case 174: // XOR b(IY+d)
Z80free_doXOR(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)));
return (15);
break;
case 175: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 176: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 177: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 178: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 179: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 180: // OR IYH
Z80free_doOR(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYh);
return (4);
break;
case 181: // OR IYL
Z80free_doOR(processor,processor->Rm.br.IYl);
return (4);
break;
case 182: // OR b(IY+d)
Z80free_doOR(processor,Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY)));
return (15);
break;
case 183: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 184: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 185: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 186: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 187: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 188: // CP IYH
tmp1=processor->Rm.br.IYh;
Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,tmp1,0,1);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,tmp1);
return (4);
break;
case 189: // CP IYL
tmp1=processor->Rm.br.IYl;
Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,tmp1,0,1);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,tmp1);
return (4);
break;
case 190: // CP b(IY+d)
tmp1=Z80free_Rd(Z80free_addr_relative(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY));
Z80free_doArithmetic(processor,processor->Rm.br.A,tmp1,0,1);
Z80free_adjustFlags(processor,tmp1);
return (15);
break;
case 191: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 192: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 193: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 194: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 195: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 196: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 197: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 198: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 199: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 200: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 201: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 202: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 204: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 205: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 206: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 207: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 208: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 209: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 210: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 211: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 212: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 213: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 214: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 215: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 216: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 217: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 218: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 219: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 220: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 221: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 222: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 223: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 224: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 225: // POP IY
processor->Rm.wr.IY=Z80free_doPop(processor);
return (10);
break;
case 226: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 227: // EX (SP),IY
tmp2=Z80free_read16(processor->Rm.wr.SP);
Z80free_write16(processor->Rm.wr.SP,processor->Rm.wr.IY);
processor->Rm.wr.IY=tmp2;
return (19);
break;
case 228: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 229: // PUSH IY
Z80free_doPush(processor,processor->Rm.wr.IY);
return (11);
break;
case 230: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 231: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 232: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 233: // JP IY
tmp2=processor->Rm.wr.IY;
processor->PC=tmp2;
return (4);
break;
case 234: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 235: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 236: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 237: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 238: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 239: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 240: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 241: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 242: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 243: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 244: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 245: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 246: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 247: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 248: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 249: // LD SP,IY
processor->Rm.wr.SP=processor->Rm.wr.IY;
return (6);
break;
case 250: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 251: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 252: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 253: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 254: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
case 255: // DEFAULT
return (Z80free_codes(processor,opcode));
break;
}
return -1;
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# OPCODE, TSTATES and instruction for FD prefixed instructions
# The TSTATES are 4 less than the real ones, because we already had count
# them when exexuting the FD prefix
# DEFAULT opcode do the same than the unprefixed ones, using 4 TStates more
# Some opcodes have been modified to better adapt to the parser, like
# LD (IY+d),n, which now is LD2 IY+d,n
00 1 DEFAULT
01 1 DEFAULT
02 1 DEFAULT
03 1 DEFAULT
04 1 DEFAULT
05 1 DEFAULT
06 1 DEFAULT
07 1 DEFAULT
08 1 DEFAULT
09 11 ADD IY,BC
0A 1 DEFAULT
0B 1 DEFAULT
0C 1 DEFAULT
0D 1 DEFAULT
0E 1 DEFAULT
0F 1 DEFAULT
10 1 DEFAULT
11 1 DEFAULT
12 1 DEFAULT
13 1 DEFAULT
14 1 DEFAULT
15 1 DEFAULT
16 1 DEFAULT
17 1 DEFAULT
18 1 DEFAULT
19 11 ADD IY,DE
1A 1 DEFAULT
1B 1 DEFAULT
1C 1 DEFAULT
1D 1 DEFAULT
1E 1 DEFAULT
1F 1 DEFAULT
20 1 DEFAULT
21 10 LD IY,nn
22 16 LD (nn),IY
23 6 INC IY
24 4 INC IYH
25 4 DEC IYH
26 7 LD IYH,n
27 1 DEFAULT
28 1 DEFAULT
29 11 ADD IY,IY
2A 16 LD IY,(nn)
2B 6 DEC IY
2C 4 INC IYL
2D 4 DEC IYL
2E 7 LD IYL,n
2F 1 DEFAULT
30 1 DEFAULT
31 1 DEFAULT
32 1 DEFAULT
33 1 DEFAULT
34 19 INC b(IY+d)
35 19 DEC b(IY+d)
36 15 LD2 IY+d,n
37 1 DEFAULT
38 1 DEFAULT
39 11 ADD IY,SP
3A 1 DEFAULT
3B 1 DEFAULT
3C 1 DEFAULT
3D 1 DEFAULT
3E 1 DEFAULT
3F 1 DEFAULT
40 1 DEFAULT
41 1 DEFAULT
42 1 DEFAULT
43 1 DEFAULT
44 4 LD B,IYH
45 4 LD B,IYL
46 15 LD B,(IY+d)
47 1 DEFAULT
48 1 DEFAULT
49 1 DEFAULT
4A 1 DEFAULT
4B 1 DEFAULT
4C 4 LD C,IYH
4D 4 LD C,IYL
4E 15 LD C,(IY+d)
4F 1 DEFAULT
50 1 DEFAULT
51 1 DEFAULT
52 1 DEFAULT
53 1 DEFAULT
54 4 LD D,IYH
55 4 LD D,IYL
56 15 LD D,(IY+d)
57 1 DEFAULT
58 1 DEFAULT
59 1 DEFAULT
5A 1 DEFAULT
5B 1 DEFAULT
5C 4 LD E,IYH
5D 4 LD E,IYL
5E 15 LD E,(IY+d)
5F 1 DEFAULT
60 4 LD IYH,B
61 4 LD IYH,C
62 4 LD IYH,D
63 4 LD IYH,E
64 4 LD IYH,IYH
65 4 LD IYH,IYL
66 15 LD H,(IY+d)
67 4 LD IYH,A
68 4 LD IYL,B
69 4 LD IYL,C
6A 4 LD IYL,D
6B 4 LD IYL,E
6C 4 LD IYL,IYH
6D 4 LD IYL,IYL
6E 15 LD L,(IY+d)
6F 4 LD IYL,A
70 15 LD (IY+d),B
71 15 LD (IY+d),C
72 15 LD (IY+d),D
73 15 LD (IY+d),E
74 15 LD (IY+d),H
75 15 LD (IY+d),L
76 1 DEFAULT
77 15 LD (IY+d),A
78 1 DEFAULT
79 1 DEFAULT
7A 1 DEFAULT
7B 1 DEFAULT
7C 4 LD A,IYH
7D 4 LD A,IYL
7E 15 LD A,(IY+d)
7F 1 DEFAULT
80 1 DEFAULT
81 1 DEFAULT
82 1 DEFAULT
83 1 DEFAULT
84 4 ADD A,IYH
85 4 ADD A,IYL
86 15 ADD A,(IY+d)
87 1 DEFAULT
88 1 DEFAULT
89 1 DEFAULT
8A 1 DEFAULT
8B 1 DEFAULT
8C 4 ADC A,IYH
8D 4 ADC A,IYL
8E 15 ADC A,(IY+d)
8F 1 DEFAULT
90 1 DEFAULT
91 1 DEFAULT
92 1 DEFAULT
93 1 DEFAULT
94 4 SUB IYH
95 4 SUB IYL
96 15 SUB b(IY+d)
97 1 DEFAULT
98 1 DEFAULT
99 1 DEFAULT
9A 1 DEFAULT
9B 1 DEFAULT
9C 4 SBC A,IYH
9D 4 SBC A,IYL
9E 15 SBC A,(IY+d)
9F 1 DEFAULT
A0 1 DEFAULT
A1 1 DEFAULT
A2 1 DEFAULT
A3 1 DEFAULT
A4 4 AND IYH
A5 4 AND IYL
A6 15 AND b(IY+d)
A7 1 DEFAULT
A8 1 DEFAULT
A9 1 DEFAULT
AA 1 DEFAULT
AB 1 DEFAULT
AC 4 XOR IYH
AD 4 XOR IYL
AE 15 XOR b(IY+d)
AF 1 DEFAULT
B0 1 DEFAULT
B1 1 DEFAULT
B2 1 DEFAULT
B3 1 DEFAULT
B4 4 OR IYH
B5 4 OR IYL
B6 15 OR b(IY+d)
B7 1 DEFAULT
B8 1 DEFAULT
B9 1 DEFAULT
BA 1 DEFAULT
BB 1 DEFAULT
BC 4 CP IYH
BD 4 CP IYL
BE 15 CP b(IY+d)
BF 1 DEFAULT
C0 1 DEFAULT
C1 1 DEFAULT
C2 1 DEFAULT
C3 1 DEFAULT
C4 1 DEFAULT
C5 1 DEFAULT
C6 1 DEFAULT
C7 1 DEFAULT
C8 1 DEFAULT
C9 1 DEFAULT
CA 1 DEFAULT
CB * PREFIX
CC 1 DEFAULT
CD 1 DEFAULT
CE 1 DEFAULT
CF 1 DEFAULT
D0 1 DEFAULT
D1 1 DEFAULT
D2 1 DEFAULT
D3 1 DEFAULT
D4 1 DEFAULT
D5 1 DEFAULT
D6 1 DEFAULT
D7 1 DEFAULT
D8 1 DEFAULT
D9 1 DEFAULT
DA 1 DEFAULT
DB 1 DEFAULT
DC 1 DEFAULT
DD 1 DEFAULT
DE 1 DEFAULT
DF 1 DEFAULT
E0 1 DEFAULT
E1 10 POP IY
E2 1 DEFAULT
E3 19 EX (SP),IY
E4 1 DEFAULT
E5 11 PUSH IY
E6 1 DEFAULT
E7 1 DEFAULT
E8 1 DEFAULT
E9 4 JP IY
EA 1 DEFAULT
EB 1 DEFAULT
EC 1 DEFAULT
ED 1 DEFAULT
EE 1 DEFAULT
EF 1 DEFAULT
F0 1 DEFAULT
F1 1 DEFAULT
F2 1 DEFAULT
F3 1 DEFAULT
F4 1 DEFAULT
F5 1 DEFAULT
F6 1 DEFAULT
F7 1 DEFAULT
F8 1 DEFAULT
F9 6 LD SP,IY
FA 1 DEFAULT
FB 1 DEFAULT
FC 1 DEFAULT
FD 1 DEFAULT
FE 1 DEFAULT
FF 1 DEFAULT

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# OPCODES, TSTATES and INSTRUCTIONS for FDCB prefixed instructions
# The TSTATES are 4 less than the real ones because they are counted
# when executing the FDCB prefix
#
# Instructions of the format LD r,XXX (IY+d) (like LD B,RLC (IY+d) )
# are modified to the format LD_XXX r,(IY+d) to simplify the parser
00 19 LD_RLC B,(IY+d)
01 19 LD_RLC C,(IY+d)
02 19 LD_RLC D,(IY+d)
03 19 LD_RLC E,(IY+d)
04 19 LD_RLC H,(IY+d)
05 19 LD_RLC L,(IY+d)
06 19 RLC b(IY+d)
07 19 LD_RLC A,(IY+d)
08 19 LD_RRC B,(IY+d)
09 19 LD_RRC C,(IY+d)
0A 19 LD_RRC D,(IY+d)
0B 19 LD_RRC E,(IY+d)
0C 19 LD_RRC H,(IY+d)
0D 19 LD_RRC L,(IY+d)
0E 19 RRC b(IY+d)
0F 19 LD_RRC A,(IY+d)
10 19 LD_RL B,(IY+d)
11 19 LD_RL C,(IY+d)
12 19 LD_RL D,(IY+d)
13 19 LD_RL E,(IY+d)
14 19 LD_RL H,(IY+d)
15 19 LD_RL L,(IY+d)
16 19 RL b(IY+d)
17 19 LD_RL A,(IY+d)
18 19 LD_RR B,(IY+d)
19 19 LD_RR C,(IY+d)
1A 19 LD_RR D,(IY+d)
1B 19 LD_RR E,(IY+d)
1C 19 LD_RR H,(IY+d)
1D 19 LD_RR L,(IY+d)
1E 19 RR b(IY+d)
1F 19 LD_RR A,(IY+d)
20 19 LD_SLA B,(IY+d)
21 19 LD_SLA C,(IY+d)
22 19 LD_SLA D,(IY+d)
23 19 LD_SLA E,(IY+d)
24 19 LD_SLA H,(IY+d)
25 19 LD_SLA L,(IY+d)
26 19 SLA b(IY+d)
27 19 LD_SLA A,(IY+d)
28 19 LD_SRA B,(IY+d)
29 19 LD_SRA C,(IY+d)
2A 19 LD_SRA D,(IY+d)
2B 19 LD_SRA E,(IY+d)
2C 19 LD_SRA H,(IY+d)
2D 19 LD_SRA L,(IY+d)
2E 19 SRA b(IY+d)
2F 19 LD_SRA A,(IY+d)
30 19 LD_SLL B,(IY+d)
31 19 LD_SLL C,(IY+d)
32 19 LD_SLL D,(IY+d)
33 19 LD_SLL E,(IY+d)
34 19 LD_SLL H,(IY+d)
35 19 LD_SLL L,(IY+d)
36 19 SLL b(IY+d)
37 19 LD_SLL A,(IY+d)
38 19 LD_SRL B,(IY+d)
39 19 LD_SRL C,(IY+d)
3A 19 LD_SRL D,(IY+d)
3B 19 LD_SRL E,(IY+d)
3C 19 LD_SRL H,(IY+d)
3D 19 LD_SRL L,(IY+d)
3E 19 SRL b(IY+d)
3F 19 LD_SRL A,(IY+d)
40 16 BIT 0,(IY+d)
41 16 BIT 0,(IY+d)
42 16 BIT 0,(IY+d)
43 16 BIT 0,(IY+d)
44 16 BIT 0,(IY+d)
45 16 BIT 0,(IY+d)
46 16 BIT 0,(IY+d)
47 16 BIT 0,(IY+d)
48 16 BIT 1,(IY+d)
49 16 BIT 1,(IY+d)
4A 16 BIT 1,(IY+d)
4B 16 BIT 1,(IY+d)
4C 16 BIT 1,(IY+d)
4D 16 BIT 1,(IY+d)
4E 16 BIT 1,(IY+d)
4F 16 BIT 1,(IY+d)
50 16 BIT 2,(IY+d)
51 16 BIT 2,(IY+d)
52 16 BIT 2,(IY+d)
53 16 BIT 2,(IY+d)
54 16 BIT 2,(IY+d)
55 16 BIT 2,(IY+d)
56 16 BIT 2,(IY+d)
57 16 BIT 2,(IY+d)
58 16 BIT 3,(IY+d)
59 16 BIT 3,(IY+d)
5A 16 BIT 3,(IY+d)
5B 16 BIT 3,(IY+d)
5C 16 BIT 3,(IY+d)
5D 16 BIT 3,(IY+d)
5E 16 BIT 3,(IY+d)
5F 16 BIT 3,(IY+d)
60 16 BIT 4,(IY+d)
61 16 BIT 4,(IY+d)
62 16 BIT 4,(IY+d)
63 16 BIT 4,(IY+d)
64 16 BIT 4,(IY+d)
65 16 BIT 4,(IY+d)
66 16 BIT 4,(IY+d)
67 16 BIT 4,(IY+d)
68 16 BIT 5,(IY+d)
69 16 BIT 5,(IY+d)
6A 16 BIT 5,(IY+d)
6B 16 BIT 5,(IY+d)
6C 16 BIT 5,(IY+d)
6D 16 BIT 5,(IY+d)
6E 16 BIT 5,(IY+d)
6F 16 BIT 5,(IY+d)
70 16 BIT 6,(IY+d)
71 16 BIT 6,(IY+d)
72 16 BIT 6,(IY+d)
73 16 BIT 6,(IY+d)
74 16 BIT 6,(IY+d)
75 16 BIT 6,(IY+d)
76 16 BIT 6,(IY+d)
77 16 BIT 6,(IY+d)
78 16 BIT 7,(IY+d)
79 16 BIT 7,(IY+d)
7A 16 BIT 7,(IY+d)
7B 16 BIT 7,(IY+d)
7C 16 BIT 7,(IY+d)
7D 16 BIT 7,(IY+d)
7E 16 BIT 7,(IY+d)
7F 16 BIT 7,(IY+d)
80 19 LD_RES B,0,(IY+d)
81 19 LD_RES C,0,(IY+d)
82 19 LD_RES D,0,(IY+d)
83 19 LD_RES E,0,(IY+d)
84 19 LD_RES H,0,(IY+d)
85 19 LD_RES L,0,(IY+d)
86 19 RES 0,(IY+d)
87 19 LD_RES A,0,(IY+d)
88 19 LD_RES B,1,(IY+d)
89 19 LD_RES C,1,(IY+d)
8A 19 LD_RES D,1,(IY+d)
8B 19 LD_RES E,1,(IY+d)
8C 19 LD_RES H,1,(IY+d)
8D 19 LD_RES L,1,(IY+d)
8E 19 RES 1,(IY+d)
8F 19 LD_RES A,1,(IY+d)
90 19 LD_RES B,2,(IY+d)
91 19 LD_RES C,2,(IY+d)
92 19 LD_RES D,2,(IY+d)
93 19 LD_RES E,2,(IY+d)
94 19 LD_RES H,2,(IY+d)
95 19 LD_RES L,2,(IY+d)
96 19 RES 2,(IY+d)
97 19 LD_RES A,2,(IY+d)
98 19 LD_RES B,3,(IY+d)
99 19 LD_RES C,3,(IY+d)
9A 19 LD_RES D,3,(IY+d)
9B 19 LD_RES E,3,(IY+d)
9C 19 LD_RES H,3,(IY+d)
9D 19 LD_RES L,3,(IY+d)
9E 19 RES 3,(IY+d)
9F 19 LD_RES A,3,(IY+d)
A0 19 LD_RES B,4,(IY+d)
A1 19 LD_RES C,4,(IY+d)
A2 19 LD_RES D,4,(IY+d)
A3 19 LD_RES E,4,(IY+d)
A4 19 LD_RES H,4,(IY+d)
A5 19 LD_RES L,4,(IY+d)
A6 19 RES 4,(IY+d)
A7 19 LD_RES A,4,(IY+d)
A8 19 LD_RES B,5,(IY+d)
A9 19 LD_RES C,5,(IY+d)
AA 19 LD_RES D,5,(IY+d)
AB 19 LD_RES E,5,(IY+d)
AC 19 LD_RES H,5,(IY+d)
AD 19 LD_RES L,5,(IY+d)
AE 19 RES 5,(IY+d)
AF 19 LD_RES A,5,(IY+d)
B0 19 LD_RES B,6,(IY+d)
B1 19 LD_RES C,6,(IY+d)
B2 19 LD_RES D,6,(IY+d)
B3 19 LD_RES E,6,(IY+d)
B4 19 LD_RES H,6,(IY+d)
B5 19 LD_RES L,6,(IY+d)
B6 19 RES 6,(IY+d)
B7 19 LD_RES A,6,(IY+d)
B8 19 LD_RES B,7,(IY+d)
B9 19 LD_RES C,7,(IY+d)
BA 19 LD_RES D,7,(IY+d)
BB 19 LD_RES E,7,(IY+d)
BC 19 LD_RES H,7,(IY+d)
BD 19 LD_RES L,7,(IY+d)
BE 19 RES 7,(IY+d)
BF 19 LD_RES A,7,(IY+d)
C0 19 LD_SET B,0,(IY+d)
C1 19 LD_SET C,0,(IY+d)
C2 19 LD_SET D,0,(IY+d)
C3 19 LD_SET E,0,(IY+d)
C4 19 LD_SET H,0,(IY+d)
C5 19 LD_SET L,0,(IY+d)
C6 19 SET 0,(IY+d)
C7 19 LD_SET A,0,(IY+d)
C8 19 LD_SET B,1,(IY+d)
C9 19 LD_SET C,1,(IY+d)
CA 19 LD_SET D,1,(IY+d)
CB 19 LD_SET E,1,(IY+d)
CC 19 LD_SET H,1,(IY+d)
CD 19 LD_SET L,1,(IY+d)
CE 19 SET 1,(IY+d)
CF 19 LD_SET A,1,(IY+d)
D0 19 LD_SET B,2,(IY+d)
D1 19 LD_SET C,2,(IY+d)
D2 19 LD_SET D,2,(IY+d)
D3 19 LD_SET E,2,(IY+d)
D4 19 LD_SET H,2,(IY+d)
D5 19 LD_SET L,2,(IY+d)
D6 19 SET 2,(IY+d)
D7 19 LD_SET A,2,(IY+d)
D8 19 LD_SET B,3,(IY+d)
D9 19 LD_SET C,3,(IY+d)
DA 19 LD_SET D,3,(IY+d)
DB 19 LD_SET E,3,(IY+d)
DC 19 LD_SET H,3,(IY+d)
DD 19 LD_SET L,3,(IY+d)
DE 19 SET 3,(IY+d)
DF 19 LD_SET A,3,(IY+d)
E0 19 LD_SET B,4,(IY+d)
E1 19 LD_SET C,4,(IY+d)
E2 19 LD_SET D,4,(IY+d)
E3 19 LD_SET E,4,(IY+d)
E4 19 LD_SET H,4,(IY+d)
E5 19 LD_SET L,4,(IY+d)
E6 19 SET 4,(IY+d)
E7 19 LD_SET A,4,(IY+d)
E8 19 LD_SET B,5,(IY+d)
E9 19 LD_SET C,5,(IY+d)
EA 19 LD_SET D,5,(IY+d)
EB 19 LD_SET E,5,(IY+d)
EC 19 LD_SET H,5,(IY+d)
ED 19 LD_SET L,5,(IY+d)
EE 19 SET 5,(IY+d)
EF 19 LD_SET A,5,(IY+d)
F0 19 LD_SET B,6,(IY+d)
F1 19 LD_SET C,6,(IY+d)
F2 19 LD_SET D,6,(IY+d)
F3 19 LD_SET E,6,(IY+d)
F4 19 LD_SET H,6,(IY+d)
F5 19 LD_SET L,6,(IY+d)
F6 19 SET 6,(IY+d)
F7 19 LD_SET A,6,(IY+d)
F8 19 LD_SET B,7,(IY+d)
F9 19 LD_SET C,7,(IY+d)
FA 19 LD_SET D,7,(IY+d)
FB 19 LD_SET E,7,(IY+d)
FC 19 LD_SET H,7,(IY+d)
FD 19 LD_SET L,7,(IY+d)
FE 19 SET 7,(IY+d)
FF 19 LD_SET A,7,(IY+d)

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/*
* Copyright 2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
* This file is part of Z80Free, with some bits extracted
* and fixed from libZ80 (from Gabriel Gambetta)
*
* Z80Free is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Z80Free is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "Z80free.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef GEKKO
#include <gccore.h>
#include <fat.h>
FILE *fdebug;
#define printf(...) fprintf(fdebug,__VA_ARGS__)
#endif
Z80FREE emulator,emulator2;
unsigned char memory[65536];
FILE *infile;
char test_name[20];
byte ports[256];
word portdirs[256];
int portpos=0,elements=0;
#define NO35
int compare_processors() {
if (emulator.Rm.br.A!=emulator2.Rm.br.A) {
printf("A should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.br.A,emulator.Rm.br.A);
}
#ifdef NO35
if ((emulator.Rm.br.F|0x28)!=(emulator2.Rm.br.F|0x28)) {
printf("F should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.br.F,emulator.Rm.br.F);
}
#else
if (emulator.Rm.br.F!=emulator2.Rm.br.F) {
printf("F should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.br.F,emulator.Rm.br.F);
}
#endif
if (emulator.Rm.wr.BC!=emulator2.Rm.wr.BC) {
printf("BC should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.wr.BC,emulator.Rm.wr.BC);
}
if (emulator.Rm.wr.DE!=emulator2.Rm.wr.DE) {
printf("DE should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.wr.DE,emulator.Rm.wr.DE);
}
if (emulator.Rm.wr.HL!=emulator2.Rm.wr.HL) {
printf("HL should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.wr.HL,emulator.Rm.wr.HL);
}
if (emulator.Ra.br.A!=emulator2.Ra.br.A) {
printf("A' should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Ra.br.A,emulator.Ra.br.A);
}
#ifdef NO35
if ((emulator.Ra.br.F|0x28)!=(emulator2.Ra.br.F|0x28)) {
printf("F' should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Ra.br.F,emulator.Ra.br.F);
}
#else
if (emulator.Ra.br.F!=emulator2.Ra.br.F) {
printf("F' should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Ra.br.F,emulator.Ra.br.F);
}
#endif
if (emulator.Ra.wr.BC!=emulator2.Ra.wr.BC) {
printf("BC' should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Ra.wr.BC,emulator.Ra.wr.BC);
}
if (emulator.Ra.wr.DE!=emulator2.Ra.wr.DE) {
printf("DE' should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Ra.wr.DE,emulator.Ra.wr.DE);
}
if (emulator.Ra.wr.HL!=emulator2.Ra.wr.HL) {
printf("HL' should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Ra.wr.HL,emulator.Ra.wr.HL);
}
if (emulator.Rm.wr.IX!=emulator2.Rm.wr.IX) {
printf("IX should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.wr.IX,emulator.Rm.wr.IX);
}
if (emulator.Rm.wr.IY!=emulator2.Rm.wr.IY) {
printf("IY should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.wr.IY,emulator.Rm.wr.IY);
}
if (emulator.PC!=emulator2.PC) {
printf("PC should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.PC,emulator.PC);
}
if (emulator.Rm.wr.SP!=emulator2.Rm.wr.SP) {
printf("SP should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.Rm.wr.SP,emulator.Rm.wr.SP);
}
if (emulator.HALT!=emulator2.HALT) {
printf("HALT should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.HALT,emulator.HALT);
}
if (emulator.I!=emulator2.I) {
printf("I should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.I,emulator.I);
}
if ((emulator.R&0x7F)!=(emulator2.R&0x7F)) {
printf("R should be %X but is %X\n",(emulator2.R&0x7F),(emulator.R&0x7F));
}
if (emulator.IM!=emulator2.IM) {
printf("IM should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.IM,emulator.IM);
}
if (emulator.IFF1!=emulator2.IFF1) {
printf("IFF1 should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.IFF1,emulator.IFF1);
}
if (emulator.IFF2!=emulator2.IFF2) {
printf("IFF2 should be %X but is %X\n",emulator2.IFF2,emulator.IFF2);
}
return 0;
}
int read_elements(Z80FREE *emulador) {
int tstates,retval;
unsigned short int v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8,v9,v10;
Z80free_reset(emulador);
retval=fscanf(infile,"%hx %hx %hx %hx",(unsigned short int *)&emulador->Rm.wr.AF,(unsigned short int *)&emulador->Rm.wr.BC,(unsigned short int *)&emulador->Rm.wr.DE,(unsigned short int *)&emulador->Rm.wr.HL);
retval=fscanf(infile,"%hx %hx %hx %hx",&v7,&v8,&v9,&v10);
emulador->Ra.wr.AF=v7;
emulador->Ra.wr.BC=v8;
emulador->Ra.wr.DE=v9;
emulador->Ra.wr.HL=v10;
retval=fscanf(infile,"%hx %hx %hx %hx",(unsigned short int *)&emulador->Rm.wr.IX,(unsigned short int *)&emulador->Rm.wr.IY,(unsigned short int *)&emulador->Rm.wr.SP,(unsigned short int *)&emulador->PC);
retval=fscanf(infile,"%hx %hx %hx %hx %hx %hx %d",&v1,&v2,&v3,&v4,&v5,&v6,&tstates);
emulador->I=v1;
emulador->R=v2;
emulador->R2=v2;
emulador->IFF1=v3;
emulador->IFF2=v4;
emulador->IM=v5;
emulador->HALT=v6;
return (tstates);
}
int read_memory(char mode) {
// mode=0 : store value in memory
// mode=1 : compare value with memory
int position,retval,value;
retval=fscanf(infile,"%x",&position);
if (position==-1) {
return -1;
}
do {
retval=fscanf(infile,"%x",&value);
if (value!=-1) {
if (mode) {
if (memory[position]!=value) {
printf("Error in memory, address %X. Expected value: %X, current value: %X\n",position,value,memory[position]);
}
} else {
memory[position]= (byte) value;
}
position++;
}
} while(value!=-1);
return 0;
}
int read_inports() {
int retval, value, addr;
portpos=0;
elements=0;
while (1) {
retval=fscanf(infile,"%x",&addr);
if (addr==-1) {
break;
}
retval=fscanf(infile,"%x",&value);
portdirs[elements]=(word) addr;
ports[elements]=(byte) value;
elements++;
}
return 0;
}
int read_test() {
int retval,tstates,tst2,totaltst;
retval=fscanf(infile,"%s",test_name);
if (retval<=0) {
return -1;
}
printf("Test %s\n",test_name);
tstates=read_elements(&emulator);
while(0==read_memory(0)) {
}
read_inports();
totaltst=0;
while(totaltst<tstates) {
totaltst+=Z80free_step(&emulator);
}
tst2=read_elements(&emulator2);
compare_processors();
if (totaltst!=tst2) {
printf("Test needed %d tstates, but should needed %d\n",totaltst,tst2);
}
while(0==read_memory(1)) {
}
return 0;
}
byte Z80free_Rd (register word Addr) {
return ((byte)memory[Addr]);
}
void Z80free_Wr (register word Addr, register byte Value) {
memory[Addr]=(unsigned char) Value;
}
byte Z80free_In (register word Port) {
byte value;
if (portpos>=elements) {
printf("IN beyond values\n");
return 0;
}
if (Port!=portdirs[portpos])
printf("IN to port %X (should be %X)\n",Port,portdirs[portpos]);
value=ports[portpos];
portpos++;
return (value);
}
void Z80free_Out (register word Port, register byte Value) {
}
int main() {
#ifdef GEKKO
//initialize libfat library
fatInitDefault();
fdebug = fopen("/logfile_big.txt","w");
infile=fopen("/apps/z80_test/tests.z80free","r");
#else
infile=fopen("tests.z80free","r");
#endif
while(0==read_test()) {
}
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright 2008-2009 (C) Raster Software Vigo (Sergio Costas)
# This file is part of Z80Free
#
# Z80Free is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Z80Free is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import sys
infile=open("tests.in","r")
expected=open("tests.expected","r")
outfile=open("tests.z80free","w")
maximo=0
while True:
# read the test
while True:
test_name=""
test_name=infile.readline()
if test_name!="\n":
break
if test_name=="": # EOF
break
print test_name
outfile.write(test_name)
linea=infile.readline()
while linea[:2]!="-1":
outfile.write(linea)
linea=infile.readline()
outfile.write("-1\n")
while True:
test_name2=expected.readline()
if test_name2!="\n":
break
if test_name2=="": #EOF
continue
if (test_name2!=test_name):
print "error, %(entrada)s y %(salida)s no coinciden"%{"entrada":test_name,"salida":test_name2}
sys.exit(1)
port=[]
while True: # jump over event lines
linea=expected.readline()
if linea[0]!=' ':
break
pos=linea.find("PR")
if pos==-1:
continue
port.append(linea[pos+3:])
print linea
for element in port:
outfile.write(element)
outfile.write(" ")
outfile.write("-1\n")
outfile.write(linea) # registers
linea=expected.readline()
print linea
while (linea!="\n") and (linea!=""):
print linea
outfile.write(linea)
linea=expected.readline()
outfile.write("-1\n\n")
infile.close()
expected.close()
outfile.close()

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
fichero1=open(sys.argv[1],"r")
fichero2=open(sys.argv[2],"w")
def escribe_linea(thefile,nlinea3,pp2,pp3):
nlinea2=hex(nlinea3)[2:].upper()
while len(nlinea2)<2:
nlinea2="0"+nlinea2
thefile.write(nlinea2+"\t"+pp2+"\t"+pp3+"\n")
contador2=0
for linea in fichero1:
if linea[-1]=="\n":
linea=linea[:-1]
if linea=="":
continue
contador=0
nlinea=""
for caracter in linea:
if caracter=='\t':
nlinea+=(" "*(8-contador))
contador=-1
else:
nlinea+=caracter
contador+=1
if contador==8:
contador=0
if len(nlinea)<49:
nlinea+=" "*(49-len(nlinea))
p1=nlinea[:9]
p2=nlinea[16:40]
p3=nlinea[40:48]
while (p1!="") and (p1[-1]==" "):
p1=p1[:-1]
while (p2!="") and (p2[-1]==" "):
p2=p2[:-1]
while (p3!="") and (p3[-1]==" "):
p3=p3[:-1]
try:
if ((p1[:4].upper()=="FDCB") or (p1[:4].upper()=="DDCB")) and (len(p1)>8):
nlinea=int(p1[7:],16)
elif (len(p1)>3) and ((p1[:2].upper()=="CB") or (p1[:2].upper()=="ED") or (p1[:2].upper()=="DD") or (p1[:2].upper()=="FD")):
nlinea=int(p1[2:4],16)
else:
nlinea=int(p1[:2],16)
except:
print p1
while contador2<nlinea:
escribe_linea(fichero2,contador2,"","")
contador2+=1
if p3=="":
p3="*"
escribe_linea(fichero2,nlinea,p3,p2)
contador2+=1
fichero2.close()
fichero1.close()