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- *****************************************************************
- *
- CHAIN Command Handler *
- *
- ----------------------------------------------------------------*
- *
- The CHAIN command LOADs and RUNs an INTEGER basic program *
- without first clearing variables and arrays. It is most often *
- used to execute as series of programs that can't all fit into *
- the free memory space at once. Unlike the LOAD and RUN *
- commands, all previous variable and arrays are preserved and *
- passed along to subsequently loaded programs. *
- A file name must be issued with the command. Volume, *
- drive and slot parameters are optional. *
- *
- Execution pattern: *
- After assigning a DOS buffer to the named file and *
- customizing the FM parameter list, the file manager (FILEMGR, *
- $AB06) is called to open the file by reading its first track- *
- sector list into the T/S list buffer. (Failure to locate the *
- named file results in a file-not-found error message.) *
- If the file just opened is NOT an Integer ($01), *
- Applesoft ($02) or A-type ($20) file, a type-mismatch error *
- message is printed. Otherwise, the active basic flag *
- (ACTBSFLG, $AAB6) is checked to see which basic is active. *
- When Integer is in effect, a branch is made to integer basic's *
- load routine (LODINTGR, $A450). *
- LOADINTGR checks if an Integer file was found. If a *
- different file type was located, the computer assumes that the *
- Applesoft language is required and it tries to switch *
- languages. The contents of the primary file name buffer *
- (PRIMFNBF, $AA75) are copied into the secondary file name *
- buffer in case A(RAM) needs to be loaded from the System Master*
- disk. A jump is then made to execute the FP command (CMDFP, *
- $A57A). If the FP command is successful, an attempt is made to*
- CHAIN the non-integer file by loading the file. However, *
- because an Applesoft program that is loaded via the CHAIN *
- command is not closed correctly and because Applesoft's version*
- of the LOAD command does not preserve variables and arrays, all*
- is for naught. It therefore appears that the authors of DOS *
- forgot to provide adequate error trapping for the CHAIN *
- command. Although the CHAIN command only works with Integer *
- basic, page 106 of the THE DOS MANUAL (APPLE Computer Inc., *
- 1980) describes a method of passing variables from one *
- Applesoft program to another via the use of a program on the *
- System Master disk. *
- If the file found was indeed an Integer program, RDADRLEN *
- ($A47A) is called to read the length of the file and store it *
- in the FM parameter list at LENADRBF ($AA60). Next a check is *
- made to see if enough free space is available to accommodate *
- the program. If (HIMEM - length) < = LOMEM, the program *
- impinges on the free memory space and a program-too-large error*
- message is generated. (Remember that Integer files occupy the *
- top end of free memory whereas Applesoft files are usually *
- loaded into the lower end of the free memory space.) If all *
- is well, the start-of-program pointer (INTPGMST, $CA-$CB) is *
- set and then the file manager driver (FMDRIVER, $A6A8) is *
- called to read in the rest of the file. As the program is *
- read in, LENADRBF is used as a byte counter and variable and *
- array values are left intact. *
- After loading the file, a carriage return is printed via *
- DOS (CRVIADOS, $9FC8) and the I/O hooks are reset (INITIOHK, *
- $A851) to point to DOS's input and output handler routines. *
- Finally, execution branches into integer basic to execute *
- (ie. RUN) the file. *
- *
- *****************************************************************
- On entry - CUMLOPTN ($AA65) has been updated
- to reflect parsed option words.
- (Only volume (VOLPRSD), drive (DRVPRSD)
- and slot (SLOTPRSD) parameters are
- allowed with the CHAIN command.)
- - the validity of the options issued with
- the command (and their numeric operands)
- have been checked.
- - a legal file name has been parsed and
- placed in the primary file name buffer
- (PRIMFNBF, $AA75).
(A4F0)
CMDCHAIN JSR OPENLOAD ;Go load the INTEGER program.
(A416)
OPENLOAD JSR HNDLCMD ;Go open the file.
* OPEN THE FILE.
* On entry from LOAD command, LENPRSD = 0.
*
* Common file manager command handler code.
(A2A8)
HNDLCMD LDA #1 ;1 = open opcode.
HNDLCMD1 STA TEMPBYT ;Store opcode in temporary location.
LDA LENPRSD ;Get L-parameter from parsed table.
BNE SAVLENFM ;Was a non-zero L-parm issued with cmd?
LDA LENPRSD+1
BNE SAVLENFM
LDA #1 ;Length was 0 so make it 1 instead.
STA LENPRSD
SAVLENFM LDA LENPRSD ;Put length in FM parm list.
STA RECLENFM
LDA LENPRSD+1
STA RECLENFM+1
CLSLOCBF JSR CMDCLOSE ;Close file if it's already open.
(A2C8)
(A2EA)
CMDCLOSE .
.
(See dis'mbly of CMDCLOSE .)
.
.
- Because CLOSEALL was just used to close all
open files, this call to CMDCLOSE is only
used for its reference to GETBUFF to
locate a free DOS buffer.
.
.
- If necessary, the CLOSE FUNCTION updates the data
sector, T/S list sector & the VTOC. It also fixes
up links in the directory sectors and updates the
file size if needed.
.
.
(RTS)
(A2CB) LDA A5L+1 ;Hi byte of A5L/H pointer which points at the highest
;numbered (lowest in memory) free DOS name buffer (in chain).
(A2CD) BNE SAVFNPTR ;Branch if found a free buffer.
(A2CF) JMP NOBUFERR ;Go issue an out-of-buffers message.
------------ ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
(A2D2)
SAVFNPTR STA A3L+1 ;Reset A3L/H to point at DOS buffer that we
LDA A5L ;will use for file name field buffer (chain).
STA A3L
(A2D8) JSR CPYPFN
* NOTE: This (re)assigns a DOS buffer to the
* file we want to OPEN/LOAD. The buffer may
* or may not be the same one that was just
* released by the CLOSE cmd above. The highest
* numbered (lowest in memory) free DOS buffer
* is used.
(A743)
CPYPFN LDY #29 ;30 bytes to copy (0 to 29).
CPYPRIM LDA PRIMFNBF,Y ;Copy the name of the file wanted from
STA (A3L),Y ;the primary filename buffer into the
DEY ;filename field buffer (in DOS chain).
BPL CPYRIM ;More chars to get.
(A74D) RTS
(A2DB) JSR BUFS2PRM
* Get addresses of the various DOS buffers from the
* chain buffer & put them in the FM parameter list.
(A74E)
BUFS2PRM LDY #30 ;Get addr of FM work buf, T/S list
ADRINPRM LDA (A3L),Y ;buf, data sector buf & next DOS
STA WRKBUFFM-30,Y ;filename buf from chain
INY ;pointer buffer & put them in FM parm list.
CPY #38 ;(P.S. Adr of next DOS file name buf is
BNE ADRINPRM ;not used by DOS.)
(A75A) RTS
(A2DE) JSR CPY2PARM
* Put volume, drive, & slot values plus the
* address of the primary filename buffer
* in the FM parameter list.
(A71A)
CPY2PARM LDA VOLPRSD ;From parsed table.
STA VOLFM
LDA DRVPRSD ;From parsed table.
STA DRVFM
LDA SLOTPRSD ;From parsed table.
STA SLOTFM
LDA ADRPFNBF ;Get the adr of the primary file
STA FNAMBUFM ;name buf from the constants tbl
LDA ADRPFNBF+1 ;and put it in the FM parm list.
STA FNAMBUFM+1
LDA A3L ;Save adr of current DOS file name
STA CURFNADR ;buf in table of DOS variables.
LDA A3L+1
STA CURFNADR+1
(A742) RTS
(A2E1) LDA TEMPBYT ;Get open opcode back from temporary buffer
STA OPCODEFM ;and put it in the FM parameter list.
(A2E7) JMP FMDRIVER
------------
* USE THE FILE MANAGER DRIVER
* TO DO THE OPEN FUNCTION.
(A6A8)
FMDRIVER JSR FILEMGR ;Call the file manager to do the function.
* File manager proper.
(AB06)
FILEMGR TSX ;Save stk pointer so can later rtn
STX STKSAV ;to caller of FM. (That is, will return
(AB0A) JSR RSTRFMWA ;back into the FMDRIVER at AFTRFUNC
;($A6A8).)
* Copy FM work buf (in DOS chain) to
* FM work area (not in DOS chain).
(AE6A)
RSTRFMWA JSR SELWKBUF
* Get adr of FM
* work buff from
* the FM parm list
* & put it in the
* A4L/H pointer.
(AF08)
SELWKBUF LDX #0
(AFOA) BEQ PT2FMBUF
(AF12)
PT2FMBUF LDA WRKBUFFM,X
STA A4L
LDA WRKBUFFM+1,X
STA A4L+1
(AF1C) RTS
(AE6D) LDY #0 ;Zero out rtn code
(AE6F) STY RTNCODFM ;in FM parm list
;to signal no errs
;as the default
(AE72) ;condition.
STORFMWK LDA (A4L),Y ;Copy FM work buf
STA FMWKAREA,Y ;to FM work area.
INY
CPY #45 ;45 bytes to copy
BNE STORFMWK ;(0 to 44).
CLC ;WHY?????
(AE7D) RTS
(AB0D) LDA OPCODEFM ;Check if opcode is legal.
CMP #13 ;(Must be less than 13.)
BCS TOERROP ;Opcode too large so got range error.
ASL ;Double val of opcode & put it in (x)
TAX ;so it indexes tables of adrs.
LDA FMFUNCTB+1,X ;Stick adr of appropriate function
PHA ;handler on stack (hi byte first).
LDA FMFUNCTB,X
PHA
(AB1E) RTS ;DO STACK JUMP TO FUNCTION ENTRY POINT.
.
.
(AB22) .
FNOPEN .
.
(See dis'mbly of OPEN function.)
.
.
- uses part of COMNOPEN routine.
- reads in VTOC to get link to 1rst directory.
- reads directory secs in & looks for file
description entry with matching filename.
- if matching name found, reads in the
1rst T/S list sector belonging to the file.
- if no match found, issues a file-not-found
message cause LOAD cmd can't create a new file.
- reads T/S list back into T/S list buf.
.
.
(RTS)
============
TOERROP JMP RNGERROP ;Go handle range error.
(AB1F) ------------ ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
* Return here after doing the OPEN FUNCTION.
* (Cause after @ function is done, use stack
* to get back to the original caller.)
(A6AB)
AFTRFUNC BCC FMDRVRTN ;If (c) = 0 = no errors.
LDA RTNCODFM ;Get error code from FM parameter list.
CMP #$5 ;End-of-data error?
(A6B2) BEQ TOAPPTCH ;Yes - got a zeroed-out T/S link or a zeroed-
;out data pair (trk/sec vals in T/S list).
;(Not applicable to the open function.)
(A6B4) JMP OTHRERR ;No - see dis'mbly of errors.
------------
(A6C3)
FMDRVRTN RTS
* Restrict LOAD command to Applesoft ($02),
* Integer ($01) or A-type ($20) files.
(A419) LDA #$23 ;Set bits 0, 1 and 5 as per above file types.
AND FILTYPFM ;Type found (via OPEN function).
BEQ TOTYPMIS ;Err - not one of the above file types.
STA FILTYPFM ;Save type wanted in FM parameter list.
(A423) LDA ACTBSFLG ;Check which basic is active:
; INT=$00, FP=$40 & A(RAM)=$80.
(A426) BEQ LODINTGR ;Branch if Integer is active language.
* Load an integer program.
(A450)
LODINTGR LDA #1 ;(1 = code for integer file.)
(A452) JSR SELCTBSC
* Check if desired basic is up or not.
* Switch basic if necessary.
(A4B1)
SELCTBSC CMP FILTYPFM ;Basic wanted = basic found?
(A4B4) BEQ SELBSRTN ;Yes - basic wanted is active.
* Type of file wanted is not compatible
* with current active language.
(A4B6) LDX NDX2CMD ;Save index to current command in case
(A4B9) STX NEXTCMD ;we are using integer & must load integer
;file called "APPLESOFT" in order to load A(RAM).
(A4BC) LSR ;Shift type wanted to see which basic to switch into.
BEQ SWTCH2FP ;Branch if switching from Integer to Applesoft.
(A4BF) JMP CMDINT ;Switch from Applesoft to integer.
------------ ;(See dis'mbly of INT command.)
* Type of basic required (ie. compatible
* with file type wanted) is currently active.
(A4D0)
SELBSRTN RTS ;Desired basic was active.
============
(A455) JSR RDADRLEN
* READ THE LENGTH OF THE FP PRGM
* FROM THE FIRST TWO BYTES OF THE FILE.
(A47A)
RDADRLEN LDA ADLENADR ;Get adr of two-byte input buffer (LENADRBF,
STA CURIOBUF ;$AA60) from relocatable constants table and
LDA ADLENADR+1 ;designate it as the I/O buffer in the FM
STA CURIOBUF+1 ;parameter list.
LDA #0 ;Designate length to read as 2 bytes
STA LEN2RDWR+1 ;(ie. want to read load length which is
LDA #2 ;stored as the 1rst 2 bytes of the file).
STA LEN2RDWR
LDA #3 ;Set FM parm list to READ A RANGE of bytes.
STA OPCODEFM
LDA #2
STA SUBCODFM
(A49A) JSR FMDRIVER
* USE THE FILE MANAGER DRIVER
* TO READ IN THE LOAD LENGTH.
(A6A8)
FMDRIVER JSR FILEMGR ;Call the file manager to do the function.
* File manager proper.
(AB06)
FILEMGR TSX ;Save the stack
(AB07) STX STKSAV ;pointer so can
;later return to
;caller of FM.
(AB0A) JSR RSTRFMWA
* Copy FM work buf
* (in DOS chain) to
* FM work area (not
* in DOS chain).
*
* Find FM work buf.
(AE6A)
RSTRFMWA JSR SELWKBUF
.
.
.
.....................
.
. * Get addr of FM
. * work buff from
. * the FM parm list
. * & put it in the
. * A4L/H pointer.
. (AF08)
. SELWKBUF LDX #0
. (AF0A) BEQ PT2FMBUF
.
. (AF12)
. PT2FMBUF LDA WRKBUFFM,X
. STA A4L
. LDA WRKBUFFM+1,X
. STA A4L+1
. (AF1C) RTS
.
.....................
.
.
.
* Zero out return
* code in FM parm
* list to assume
* no errors as
* default condition.
* Copy FM work buf
* to FM work area.
(AE6D) LDY #0
STY RTNCODFM
STORFMWK LDA (A4L),Y
STA FMWKAREA,Y
INY
CPY #45
BNE STORFMWK
CLC
(AE7D) RTS
(AB0D) LDA OPCODEFM ;Check if opcode
(AB10) CMP #13 ;is legal. (Must
;be less than 13.)
(AB12) BCS TOERROP ;Opcode too large
;so got range err.
(AB14) ASL ;Double val of opcode
;& put it in (x) so
(AB15) TAX ;it indexes tables of
;addresses.
(AB16) LDA FMFUNCTB+1,X ;Stick adr of
PHA ;appropriate function
LDA FMFUNCTB,X ;handler on stack
PHA ;(hi byte first).
(AB1E) RTS ;DO STACK JUMP TO
. ;FUNCTION ENTRY
. ;POINT.
.
(AC58) .
FNREAD .
.
(See dis'mbly of READ function
and read-a-range (READRNG, $AC96)
subfunction.)
.
.
- reads in first two bytes of file to
get length of file in bytes.
- On entry: LEN2RDWR: 2, FILPTSEC: $FFFF,
RELFIRST: 0, RELASTP1: $7A,
RELPREV: 0, RECNMBWA:0,
RECNMBFM: 0, BYTOFFWA: 0,
BYTOFFFM: 0, RECLENFM: 1,
RECLENWA 1 and
CURIOBUF = LENADRBF addr
. (normally $AA62).
.
(RTS)
============
TOERROP JMP RNGERROP ;Go hndl range err.
(AB1F) ------------ ;(See dis'mbly
;of errors.)
* Return here after doing the READ FUNCTION.
* (Cause after @ function is done, use stack
* to get back to the original caller.)
* (On entry, (c) = 0 if just read a byte from a
* data sector -- regardless if that byte was
* a $00 or not.)
(A6AB)
AFTRFUNC BCC FMDRVRTN ;If (c) = 0 = no errors.
LDA RTNCODFM ;Get error code from FM parameter list.
CMP #5 ;End-of-data error?
(A6B2) BEQ TOAPPTCH ;Yes - file ends at a full data sec and so
;we encountered a zeroed-out T/S link or
;zeroed-out data pair (trk/sec values
;listed in a T/S list).
(A6B4) JMP OTHRERR ;No - see dis'mbly of errors.)
TOAPPTCH JMP APNDPTCH ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
NOP
BK2FMDRV JSR CKIFAPND ;<----- NOTE: APNDPTCH returns here.
(A6BB)
* Check status of append flag.
(BA69)
CKIFAPND LDX CMDINDEX ;Get command index.
CPX #$1C ;Are we APPENDing?
BEQ RTNCKAPN ;Yes.
LDX #0 ;No -turn off flag.
STX APPNDFLG
RTNCKAPN RTS
(BA75)
(A6BE) LDX #0 ;Zero out the one-data-byte buffer.
STX ONEIOBUF ;(Also referred to as low byte of CURIOBUF.)
FMDRVRTN RTS
(A6C3)
* Prepare to read in file.
(A49D) LDA LENADRBF+1 ;Get hi byte of length just read from disk.
(A4A0) STA LEN2RDWR+1 ;Put val just read in param list so know how
;much to read when read in main body of file.
(A4A3) TAY ;Save hi byte in (y).
LDA LENADRBF ;Do likewise with low byte.
STA LEN2RDWR
(A4AA) RTS
* Calculate start of program
* (HIMEM - LENADRBF).
(A458) SEC
LDA HIMEM
SBC LENADRBF
TAX
LDA HIMEM+1
SBC LENADRBF+1
BCC TOTOOLRG ;Length > HIMEM so issue error message.
TAY
CPY LOMEM+1 ;Check if program < = LOMEM.
BCC TOTOOLRG ;Start of program too low, so go
BEQ TOTOOLRG ;issue a program-too-large error message.
STY INTPGMST+1 ;Set start of program pointer.
(A46F) STX INTPGMST
* GO DO THE ACTUAL LOAD.
* (Code common to both FP
* and Integer load commands.)
(A471)
LODINTFP STX CURIOBUF ;Designate load addr as I/O buffer
STY CURIOBUF+1 ;in the FM parameter list.
(A477) JMP CLOSEFM ;Use file manager to load the program
------------ ;and then close the file.
* Load the program & then close the file.
(A40A)
CLOSEFM JSR FMDRIVER ;Use file manager to load main body of file.
* USE THE FILE MANAGER DRIVER
* TO READ IN THE FILE.
(A6A8)
FMDRIVER JSR FILEMGR ;Call the file manager to do the function.
* File manager proper.
(AB06)
FILEMGR TSX ;Save the stack pointer so can later
STX STKSAV ;return to the caller of the FM.
(AB0A) JSR RSTRFMWA ;(That is, for a rtn to AFTRFUNC, $A6AB.)
* Copy FM work buf (in DOS chain) to
* FM work area (not in DOS chain).
(AE6A)
RSTRFMWA JSR SELWKBUF ;Find FM work buf.
* Get addr of FM
* work buff from
* the FM parm list
* & put it in the
* A4L/H pointer.
(AF08)
SELWKBUF LDX #0
(AF0A) BEQ PT2FMBUF
(AF12)
PT2FMBUF LDA WRKBUFFM,X
STA A4L
LDA WRKBUFFM+1,X
STA A4L+1
(AF1C) RTS
(AE6D) LDY #0 ;Zero out return
(AE6F) STY RTNCODFM ;code in FM parm
;list to assume
;no errors as
(AE72) ;default condition.
STORFMWK LDA (A4L),Y ;Copy FM work buf
STA FMWKAREA,Y ;to FM work area.
INY
CPY #45 ;45 bytes to copy
BNE STORFMWK ;(0 to 44).
CLC ;WHY?????
(AE7D) RTS
(AB0D) LDA OPCODEFM ;Check if opcode is legal.
CMP #13 ;(Must be less than 13.)
BCS TOERROP ;Opcode too large so got range error.
ASL ;Double val of opcode & put it in (x)
TAX ;so it indexes tables of adrs.
LDA FMFUNCTB+1,X ;Stick adr of appropriate function
PHA ;handler on stack (hi byte first).
LDA FMFUNCTB,X
PHA
(AB1E) RTS ;DO STACK JUMP TO FUNCTION ENTRY POINT.
.
.
(AC58) .
FNREAD .
.
(See dis'mbly of READ function
and read-a-range (READRNG, $AC96)
subfunction.)
.
.
- reads file into free memory starting
at address designated in TXTTAB (normally $801).
- On entry: LEN2RDWR: contents of LENADRBF (val read off disk).
FILPTSEC: 0, RELPREV:0, FILPTBYT:2,
RECNMBWA: 2, RECNMBFM: 1, BYTOFFWA: 0,
BYTOFFFM: 0 and CURIOBUF = TXTTAB
= free memory target
. addr (normally $801).
.
(RTS)
============
TOERROP JMP RNGERROP ;Go handle range error.
(AB1F) ------------ ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
* Return here after doing the READ FUNCTION.
* (Cause after @ function is done, use stack
* to get back to the original caller.)
* (On entry, (c) = 0 if just read a byte from a
* data sector, irregardless if that byte was
* a $00 or not.)
(A6AB)
AFTRFUNC BCC FMDRVRTN ;If (c) = 0 = no errors.
LDA RTNCODFM ;Get error code from FM parameter list.
CMP #5 ;End-of-data error?
(A6B2) BEQ TOAPPTCH ;Yes - file ends at a full data sec and so
;we encountered a zeroed-out T/S link or
;zeroed-out data pair (trk/sec values
;listed in a T/S list).
(A6B4) JMP OTHRERR ;No - see dis'mbly of errors.)
TOAPPTCH JMP APNDPTCH ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
NOP
BK2FMDRV JSR CKIFAPND ;<----- NOTE: APNDPTCH returns here.
(A6BB)
* Check status of append flag.
(BA69)
CKIFAPND LDX CMDINDEX ;Get command index.
CPX #$1C ;Are we APPENDing?
BEQ RTNCKAPN ;Yes.
LDX #0 ;No -turn off the append flag.
STX APPNDFLG
RTNCKAPN RTS
(BA75)
(A6BE) LDX #0 ;Zero out the one-data-byte buffer.
STX ONEIOBUF ;(Also referred to as low byte of CURIOBUF.)
FMDRVRTN RTS
(A6C3)
(A40D) JMP CMDCLOSE ;Go close the file.
------------
(A2EA)
CMDCLOSE .
.
(See dis'mly of CLOSE command.)
.
.
(RTS)
(A4F3) JSR CRVIADOS
* Print a carriage return via DOS and the monitor.
(9FC8)
CRVIADOS LDA #$8D ;Carriage return.
(9FCA) JMP GODSPLY ;Print char thru true output handler.
------------
(9FC5)
GODSPLY JMP (CSW) ;CSW points to the true output handler (normally COUT1).
------------
(FDF0)
COUT1 .
.
(Monitor ROM's screen output routine.)
(See dis'mbly in APPLE II REFERENCE MANUAL.)
.
.
(RTS)
============
(A4F6) JSR INITIOHK
* Initialize the I/O hooks so that DOS
* intercepts all input and output. For
* instance, if a routine encounters a
* "COUT JMP (CSW)" then execution will
* actually flow to DOS's output handler
* routine (OPUTINCP, $9EBD). Similarly,
* any routine that refers to "RDKEY JMP (KSW)"
* will actually jump to DOS's input routine
* (INPTINCP, $9E81).
* The true (ie. normal) hooks are saved, ex:
* KSW: KEYIN --> KSWTRUE: KEYIN.
* CSW: COUT1 --> CSWTRUE: COUT1.
* The intercepts are then set as follows:
* ADINCPTCP: INPTINCP --> KSW: INPTINCP.
* ADOPUTCP: OPUTINCP --> CSW: OPUTINCP.
* Check if the input hook needs to be reset.
(A851)
INITIOHK LDA KSW+1
CMP ADINPTCP+1
(A856) BEQ CKOUTHK ;Input hook already points to DOS's
;input handler so go check output hook.
* Reset the input hook to point to DOS.
(A858) STA KSWTRUE+1 ;KSW: KEYIN --> KSWTRUE: KEYIN.
LDA KSW
STA KSWTRUE
LDA ADINPTCP ;ADINPTCP: INPTINCP --> KSW: INPTINCP.
STA KSW
LDA ADINPTCP+1
(A868) STA KSW+1
* Check if the output hook needs to be reset.
(A86A)
CKOUTHK LDA CSW+1
CMP ADOPUTCP+1
(A86F) BEQ SETHKRTN ;Output hook already points to DOS's
;output handler routine, so exit.
* Reset the output hook to point to DOS.
(A871) STA CSWTRUE+1 ;CSW: COUT1 --> CSWTRUE: COUT1.
LDA CSW
STA CSWTRUE
LDA ADOPUTCP ;ADOPUTCP: OPUTINCP --> CSW: OPUTINCP.
STA CSW
LDA ADOPUTCP+1
STA CSW+1
SETHKRTN RTS
(A883)
(A4F9) JMP (CHAINTRY) ;GO INTO INTEGER BASIC TO EXECUTE PRGM.
--------------
- Go issue a file-type-mismatch error msg.
(A410)
TOTYPMIS JMP TYPMISM ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
------------
- Close file & issue a program-too-large error msg.
(A4AB)
TOTOOLRG JSR CMDCLOSE
(A2EA)
CMDCLOSE .
.
(See dis'mbly of CLOSE command.)
.
.
(RTS)
(A4AE) JMP TOOLARGE ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
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