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AppleLink APPLE II DEVELOPMENT FORUM CONFERENCE LOG September 5, 1989 10:00 pm Eastern Time Topic: Programming on the Apple IIGS Forum Leader: Dave Sugar (AFL Dyfet) AFL Dyfet Okay, I guess we are ready to get started then...Good evening and welcome to AFL Dyfet the Apple II Development forum. Tonight's topic relates to Toolbox programming AFL Dyfet on the IIgs. We will be using PROTOCOL starting NOW. This means that if you AFL Dyfet wish to ask a question, you should enter a '?' on a line by itself, and if you Zith how does one go about setting up a heartbeat task header from c AFL Dyfet wish to respond to what's currently being discussed, you should enter a '!' on AFL Dyfet a line by itself. You will all be called in turn, I guess starting with AFL Dyfet Zith :). GA Zith, you have the floor :) Dave Lyons ! Dave Lyons I'll take that one...I've done it before. You need to declare a structure that Zith ok now I understand how to set up a task header from assembly but how Dave Lyons has the heartbeat task header fields in it, followed by a few bytes of Zith is one created from within C. Des orca c have a #pragma command? Dave Lyons code for "REP $30, JMP >yourfunction". Dave Lyons As far as I know there's no #pragma for it, but doing it with a structure Dave Lyons is straightforward. I think we should put the answer in a folder in the C Dave Lyons folder of Let's Discuss for everyone's future reference (I will). Dave Lyons (ga) AFL Dyfet That sounds like a good idea, Dave...Okay, our next question is from AFA Parik, AFL Dyfet GA... AFA Parik Ok, how does QD II draw the pointer? Scan line, or vbl? AFA Parik (when does it draw it) AFA Parik ga Dave Lyons ! AFL Dyfet GA Dave... Dave Lyons It does it using scanline interrupts by default, but you can tell it not to Dave Lyons by using SetInts (I think that's the right name for the toolbox call). In Dave Lyons that case I'm not sure when it redraws--whenever is most convenient for it. ga AFL Dyfet Hmmm...we seem a little short on questions tonight :) Dave Lyons (No, it's SetIntUse...yeah, that's the ticket.) AFL Dyfet GA Coach, you have the floor now... Coach101 Has anyone seen any "public" 5.0 tool box docs yet? Its almost fall now! Coach101 ga Dave Lyons ! AFL Dyfet GA Dave... Dave Lyons I wish I could give you a date...the wait is largely over, and when you Dave Lyons finally see the stuff I hope the quality makes it seem worth the wait. I Dave Lyons know I and others did a lot of reviewing to get things right. ga AFL Dyfet I know I can hardly wait myself :)...Well, I believe Windrider is next, GA... Coach101 Guess I will need to take the checkbook to AppleFest then.... thanks Coach101 for tackling a *tough* and *touchy* question..... Coach101 done Windrider5 Does anyone know if you can write a custom SortList routine (List Manager) in C Dave Lyons ! AFL Dyfet GA Dave...(I swear I'm gonna make this a macro :) AFA Gary J :) Dave Lyons Very good question. The tricky bit is at the end, where you need to return Dave Lyons the result: A<B or B>A. The result needs to be in the Carry flag, and I'm Dave Lyons not sure whether APW C and/or ORCA/C generate "prolog" code at the end of Dave Lyons your function that happens to preserve the carry, or if it's lost. If it's Dave Lyons preserved, you could do inline { clc } in APW C, and whatever the ORCA/C Dave Lyons equivalent is. Dave Lyons If not, you can write a small assembly-language "wrapper" around a C function. Dave Lyons ga Windrider5 what's an inline {clc} Dave Lyons "inline { clc }" and "inline { sec }" are how you can AFL Dyfet Hmm...interesting...and a little tricky :). The inline function allows you Dave Lyons generate "clear the carry flag" and "set the carry flag" instructions from Dave Lyons APW C. AFL Dyfet to imbedd machine code instructions into your program, as Dave is explaining AFL Dyfet within my explanation :)...GA Coach... Coach101 The APW-C manual (in the section on calling/receiving) sequences Coach101 has some interesting examples of how one could creatively use the Coach101 inline function. ga. AFL Dyfet Side Note: Orca/C, from what I recall, uses the same calling conventions as AFL Dyfet Orca/Pascal. AFL Dyfet That is, I believe the function does NOT clear out the stack frame before Coach101 That is correct Dave... AFL Dyfet returning, so it may be possible to save the status flag on exiting. Coach101 Oops..... Apw-C has the caller clear the stack frame... Coach101 Orca-C has the receiver clear the stack frame... AFL Dyfet Did I get that backwards?? Coach101 At least thats the way I rememver it... Dave Lyons ! AFL Dyfet GA Dave :) Dave Lyons What do you guys mean by "clear out" the stack frame? Removing the input Dave Lyons parameters when the function returns? Coach101 Yes AFL Dyfet Yes, exactly, Dave...:) Dave Lyons APW C: caller normally removes the input parameters, but you can Dave Lyons declare it as "pascal", and APW C will have the function remove them itself. Dave Lyons (It can call both C and Pascal-style routines, as long as it knows what Dave Lyons it's calling.) AFL Dyfet It's more common for the caller to clear the frame in C, since variable AFL Dyfet argument functions are supported, and, in theory, the called routine may not AFL Dyfet know what was passed to it. Most Pascal implimentations have the called AFL Dyfet routine clear the frame, since the number of arguments are fixed and known at AFL Dyfet compile time. Dave Lyons Dang--before, when I said "inline", I meant "asm". (Duh.) Coach101 Less crashes (without prototyping) if the caller clears the frame... Coach101 I knew that looked strange Dave.... Dave Lyons (Well, I *feel* strange, so it's okay.) BTW, I'd *rather* crash when I'm Dave Lyons passing the wrong # of parameters, & find out right away that way. ga AFL Dyfet Hmm...I guess that makes Orca/C a little non-traditional :)...Well, I think we AFL Dyfet have gone far beyond the bounds of the original question :). AFL Dyfet Okay, I see that the next question is from Brin. GA Brin... Brin Londo Can load font and print w/ QDII. Having trouble w/ 3rd party progs (PWG)... Brin Londo shoving font into FONTS.LIST file (is there a format for this file. ga Dave Lyons ! AFL Dyfet GA Dave...:) Dave Lyons I don't understand the circumstances--are you adding a file to the *:System: Dave Lyons Fonts directory, or not? The only entity in the universe that has the Dave Lyons right to fiddle around with the Font.Lists file is the Font Manager, and it's Brin Londo Yes but 3rd party won't recognize and load. Dave Lyons supposed to contain information about the fonts in that directory. Dave Lyons Did you create the Font file yourself, or did you get it from somewhere? (In Brin Londo Back to manual. Must have missed its reference in Font Manager section Dave Lyons other words, are you certain it's in the correct format. As described in Brin Londo used Beagle bros. font editor Dave Lyons File Type Note $C8 (Font Files), there is a Pascal-string font name tacked Dave Lyons onto the beginning of the file. Dave Lyons Oh, okay--if it's a Beagle-created font file, it ought to be fine. Dave Lyons Font.Lists is not mentioned in Brin Londo I'll just have to re-read Font Manager section I guess. (shrug) Dave Lyons the Addison-Wesley toolbox reference, since it wasn't around at that time Brin Londo Update? Dave Lyons (it's mentioned in recent system software release notes). Dave Lyons So, your 3rd-party software Brin Londo Oh. where exactly (futile search) today Dave Lyons doesn't see the font at all, not even in Choose Font dialogs? Brin Londo no only fonts in Font.Lists file Dave Lyons When you start up the Font Manager, it checks the Dave Lyons Font.Lists file against all the font files actually present, and if there Dave Lyons are discrepencies, it *rebuilds* the Font.Lists file automatically. You Brin Londo 4.0 or 5.0? Dave Lyons have to try pretty hard to trick it into not rebuilding the list (copy over Dave Lyons a file of the same name, without changing the modification or create date/time, Dave Lyons for example). Dave Lyons System Software 4.0 release notes should talk about Font.Lists, but there's Dave Lyons nothing to know that I didn't just tell you. Brin Londo No. I meant will 4.0 rebuild list? Dave Lyons Yes--any version of the system software that contains a Font Manager that Dave Lyons cares about Font.Lists is smart enough to rebuild it. Older versions of Dave Lyons the Font Manager ignore Font.Lists completely, and no 3rd-party application Dave Lyons should know anything about Font.Lists at all. Dave Lyons How are you copying the font into your Fonts directory? Brin Londo Thanks (off to go strangle Activison programmer). Brin Londo Finder 5.0 Dave Lyons A final note-- Dave Lyons if you still have probs, you can *try* throwing out the existing Font.Lists Dave Lyons file. That should *not* be necessary, but if you can't find any other Dave Lyons solution I'd be interested to hear what happens when you get rid of it. ga Brin Londo Interesting (If all you have is a hammer the world is a nail.) Brin Londo If that works I'll get back to you. Nite all. ga. AFL Dyfet Hmm, well, it's time to get that question Queue filled back up again :)... Coach101 Why is there air? Dave Lyons Because there isn't no air. AFL Dyfet Space that needs filling :)... AFA Gary J Air is there to breath. AFL Dyfet Well, don't breath up all the questions :) AFL Dyfet GA JD, you have the floor now... AFA Gary J (yeah! a question...I was almost out of breath..) JDavies1 thanks, I need to know if there is any way to watch data going to the disk, JDavies1 I am having trouble saving data then restoring it. I wanted to see what was or JDavies1 wasn't going out. Dave Lyons ! JDavies1 i'm done ....ga Dave Lyons Would looking at the file produced be good enough? You could go into Dave Lyons BASIC.SYSTEm and BLOAD the thing (details on request), or DUMP the thing with Dave Lyons my favorite command shell (Davex), or with some other people's favorite Dave Lyons command shells. JDavies1 Yes but it is MIDI data and I'm not sure what it exactly suppose to be.. sounds JDavies1 like I don't really know what I'm doing...well I'm real lazy! Dave Lyons If you don't know what the data is supposed to be, how are you going to know Dave Lyons if it's right even if you can watch it on its way to the disk? :) You're Dave Lyons gonna have to figure out what it is that you're supposed to end up with, before JDavies1 Even to see what was saved was loaded. Dave Lyons you can determine whether you're Writing it wrong or Reading it wrong. ga JDavies1 I just wanted to compare if what was going out was comming in first..I guess I JDavies1 could use a dummy window and compare the two after a save then load..Does Dave Lyons Okay, so have your program write some of the data to the screen before you Dave Lyons save it, and again after you read it back. No problem. JDavies1 anyone know of a disk editor that works under GSOS? Dave Lyons I use Block Warden. Doesn't work *under* GS/OS, but it doesn't take very Dave Lyons long these days to switch between GS/OS and ProDOS 8. Not long at all. AFL Dyfet That's a touchy subject :), since you cannot perform block read/write calls to Dave Lyons WHILE you're under GS/OS, you generally can't write any blocks directly to Dave Lyons your boot disk, since Sys.Resources is open. Coach101 GS/OS Exerciser will work.... Not really a disk editor but it can save Coach101 the day Dave Lyons (Dave, you can BLOCK_READ with no problem, all the time, to a ProDOS disk.) AFL Dyfet a volume device that has an open file...or as Dave said...:) JDavies1 Well I need support for more than two hard disk paartitions JDavies1 with like copy II+ bit editor Dave Lyons I don't know of a GS/OS disk editor right now, but ECP16 should be able Dave Lyons to DUMP your file in hex with no problem. AE PhilM Vulcan will allow up to 4 Prodos partitions :) Coach101 DUMPOBJ under Apw will also do nice hex dumps... Dave Lyons Yeah, what Coach said. I always forget that. AFA Gary J Hmmm, I think there is something that someone uploaded in our library that AFA Gary J will do that too.. All it does is display the file in hex...using a desk top AFA Gary J window. AFA Gary J (I don't recall the name, off hand) JDavies1 I'll look for that program or use dumpobj, Thanks. AE PhilM Dave, how about adding a bload to nifty list ?? Dave Lyons Very good idea. Nifty List will be getting modules Any Year Now, so things Dave Lyons like that will be easy to do, without penalizing people who want to keep NL AFA Gary J Yeah! :) Dave Lyons small--they can ignore the modules they don't want. Coach101 Great.... Interrupt queues module would nice.... Dave Lyons Eh? Interrupt queue? AFA Gary J :) Coach101 List the people who have registered for receipt of particular interrupts Dave Lyons Hmmm...interesting. Not sure if it can be done from an outside-the-OS point Dave Lyons of view, but I'll look into it. Coach101 Ah, but your on the inside *NOW* AFL Dyfet Okay, I believe our next question is from Doctor Why. You have the floor now. Doctor Why I was writing a desktop program in Orca/Pascal and was trying to add some Print Doctor Why Manager routines (for my first time). I was just inserting code to display the Doctor Why various dialogs. The PrChoosePrinter worked fine but Doctor Why the PrStlDialog and PrJobDialog caused the system to crash. Dave Lyons ! Doctor Why Any ideas? AFL Dyfet GA Dave... Dave Lyons Gee, it doesn't look like you're using 5.0 yet. (Under 5.0, PrChoosePrinter Dave Lyons puts up a dialog that says "Use the control panel instead," basically.) Dave Lyons I don't know what's causing your crash, though. At what address did it Dave Lyons crash? Did it return from the toolbox call at all, or did it crash while Dave Lyons in there? Doctor Why No, this was from a few weeks ago, and I don't have any specifics here. Dave Lyons Well...gee...ask a specific question, get a specific answer. :-) Doctor Why I selected the Print option from menu and crashed. AE PhilM ! Dave Lyons ga AFL Dyfet GA Phil... AE PhilM How did you get a print record? You need to pass those as input to both AE PhilM PrJob and PrStl AE PhilM ga Doctor Why I used PrDefault? was that right? AE PhilM Sounds correct....humm...don't know. Dave Lyons (flip, flip, flip....) Dave Lyons No, PrDefault just AE PhilM Did you pass a handle or a pointer to PrDefault? Dave Lyons initializes a handle to be a nice default print record. You have to allocate Dave Lyons it yourself with NewHandle, apparently. Doctor Why handle. Dave Lyons Where did you get the handle, Doctor Why? Dave Lyons (BTW, "A print record is 140 bytes long." TB Ref 1, page 15-19.) Doctor Why I believe that I defined it myself. Dave Lyons DW, when you say you "defined it yourself," do you mean you declared it as Dave Lyons a handle (as in Pascal: var xyz: Handle;), or that you actually assigned Dave Lyons it a value that came back from NewHandle? Doctor Why handle := ^pointer AE PhilM Did you get 140 bytes of space from the memory manager? Dave Lyons Yes, a "handle" as a data type is a pointer to a pointer. The particular Dave Lyons handle you pass to PrDefault has to actually be a Memory Manager handle, Dave Lyons and it has to refer to a 140-byte block of memory. Doctor Why You're testing my memory...I think so, but I'm not sure. AE PhilM If you did not allocate enough room for your record...that could certainly be AE PhilM the cause of the crash...on the otherhand if PrDefault is actually checking AE PhilM the input to see if it is a memory manager handle...it would probably return Doctor Why That may be my problem. I don't remember if I used NewHandle AE PhilM with some sort of error, but do no harm. Dave Lyons PrDefault *probably* isn't checking to see that it's a valid handle; in Dave Lyons general, the toolbox assumes the application programmer is a responsible Dave Lyons entity and doesn't bother double-checking everything. It would rather Dave Lyons crash. (This is more efficient, except when your program isn't working Dave Lyons right--it increases debugging time in exchange for better performance at Dave Lyons run-time.) Dave Lyons ga AE PhilM :) Ahh....debugger toolbox in ROM's is what we need. Remember the IIe AFL Dyfet Do we have any more questions or comments for tonight? AE PhilM debugger ROMS. done A2GS ? Dave Lyons Ack! No, we *don't* need additional versions of the toolbox floating around-- AFL Dyfet Okay, Go ahead, A2GS... Coach101 ? (though not toolbox) Dave Lyons my life is complicated enough with ROM 1 and ROM 3. (Sorry!) Doctor Why Thanks Dave (and Phil) A2GS I want to use the Floating Point Algorithms or at least look at them to adapt A2GS them to 16-bit code (the ones currently used by Applesoft), Where do I look? Dave Lyons ! AFL Dyfet GA Dave... A2GS Specifically I'm looking for DIV. and MULT. routines. Dave Lyons Look in the Apple Numerics Manual, Second Edition, and at its 37-item Dave Lyons bibliography. (Is that the sort of answer you're looking for? Probably Dave Lyons not, but I can't say "I'll send you SANE source," and I can't say "Just Dave Lyons disassemble the ROM," so I say "Find some good reference material.") ga AFL Dyfet :)...A number of magazines used to list entry points to the Applesoft FP AFL Dyfet routines :)... AFL Dyfet GA Gary... AFA Gary J Or...you can look right here on-line.. A2GS You wouldn't happen to know whether it's bank 00 or 01 (probably 00) AFA Gary J in the reference library. A2GS Where, where, where, where.....? Dave Lyons (Whoops! I overlooked the reference to Applesoft in the question. Sorry.) AFA Gary J Just enter the words "AppleSoft and Internals" in the Dave Lyons ! AFA Gary J search field, and there are a number of articles avaialble. AFL Dyfet GA Dave... AFA Gary J (or available, even :) Dave Lyons From a running P8 program, Applesoft is in bank 0, but Dave Lyons from the Monitor, when you're looking, it's bank $FF, since the monitor Dave Lyons always shows you language card space in bank 0. ga AFA Gary J (Use keyword REFERENCE to get to the reference library) A2GS SO an address pointing to let's say Exxx is actually calling ff/Exxxx (right?) A2GS FF/Exxx AFL Dyfet Not exactly...bank $FF is really mapped into bank 0, and for all intents and Dave Lyons From *your* point of view, as a Monitor user, yes. From Dave Lyons the 65816's point of view, no. AFL Dyfet purposes looks like the IIe memory map, when the roms are enabled :) A2GS Thought so :), don't want to go nuts looking everywhere else....Thanx :) A2GS GA Coach101 I wish to write some additional protocol stacks for use with AppleTalk, Coach101 How do I do this under 5.0. Is, or will, the necessary docs be Coach101 available? ga Dave Lyons Gee...doesn't anybody else want to take that questoin? :-) Dave Lyons Or "...ion." I think the documentation is *mostly* already out there, but Dave Lyons there are almost certainly some gaps. Dave Lyons I suggest dealing with Apple II DTS officially (Channel AppleLink, MCI Mail, Dave Lyons or U.S. Mail), with questions as specific as possible. Dave Lyons (ga) AFL Dyfet I'd love to see TCP/IP myself :)...then I could FTP to HDS unix or other odd AFL Dyfet things like that :) Coach101 Drat, someday I will take the time to write up the Partner app.... Coach101 Are the entry points that were documented for ProDos-16 still valid? Dave Lyons Coach, write in anyway. It can't hurt, and you'll probably actually get Dave Lyons an answer. Coach101 TCP/Ip is what I have in mind Dyfet :) Dave Lyons Yes, the P16 stuff is still valid. AFL Dyfet With Telnet/rlogin support? What are you trying to hook up to, Coach? Coach101 24 II-GS, dozen or so Macs, several mainframes,.... All across the Coach101 continental US Coach101 Oops, forgot the VAXs & IBM-PCs AFL Dyfet Sounds like last winter, when we played 'the game' (cross country Empire :) Coach101 Project for NASA..... AFA Gary J Sounds interesting... AFL Dyfet Hmm...now that sounds like a fun project :)...