From 0026618a680ac19a5bb47fe0776a389a564ec503 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: arbee Date: Sat, 2 May 2015 21:42:25 -0400 Subject: [MESS] DEC Rainbow updates: [Karl-Ludwig Deisenhofer] - Hard disk R/W support and real-time clock support emulating ClikClok card. -wd2010: provides IRQ / (B)DRQ signals. Honors DRIVE_READY and WRITE FAULT (DRDY / WF) now. Set WF to GND and DRDY to VCC in your driver if signals are not serviced. -ds1315 : Handle chip enable / chip reset / phantom writes to RTC. --- src/mess/drivers/rainbow.c | 2490 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 1782 insertions(+), 708 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/mess/drivers') diff --git a/src/mess/drivers/rainbow.c b/src/mess/drivers/rainbow.c index 77622b2e7a4..4dc0661f2b2 100644 --- a/src/mess/drivers/rainbow.c +++ b/src/mess/drivers/rainbow.c @@ -1,162 +1,187 @@ /*************************************************************************************************** - DEC Rainbow 100 +DEC Rainbow 100 - Driver-in-progress by R. Belmont and Miodrag Milanovic. - Portions (2013-2014) by Karl-Ludwig Deisenhofer (VT attributes, preliminary floppy, keyboard, DIP switches). +Driver-in-progress by R. Belmont and Miodrag Milanovic. +Portions (2013 - 2015) by Karl-Ludwig Deisenhofer (Floppy, ClikClok RTC, NVRAM, DIPs, hard disk). - STATE AS OF JUNE 2014 - --------------------- - Driver is based entirely on the DEC-100 'B' variant (DEC-190 and DEC-100 A models are treated as clones). - While this is OK for the compatible -190, it doesn't do justice to ancient '100 A' hardware. +STATE AS OF APRIL 2015 +---------------------- +Driver is based entirely on the DEC-100 'B' variant (DEC-190 and DEC-100 A models are treated as clones). +While this is OK for the compatible -190, it doesn't do justice to ancient '100 A' hardware. RBCONVERT.ZIP has details on how model 'A' differs from version B. Issues with this driver: - (1) Keyboard emulation incomplete (inhibits the system from booting with ERROR 50). - -(2) IRQ / DMA / arbitration logic should be verified - DMA (needed for 'Extended communication option') or Z80-8088 arbitration is non-existent (E11/E13 dumps anyone?). - -(3) Read errors when booting CPM 2 / DOS 2.x / DOS 3 (secondary boot loader finds errors on tracks >= 2). -Seek (+ verify) and a number of signals (TRACK > 43 TG43, INDEX etc.) appear to be incorrect (-> diag.disk aborts drive test). -UCSD systems (fort_sys, pas_sys) and diag disks boot! - - - NOT WORKING: serial (ERROR 60). - - NOT WORKING: printer interface (ERROR 40). Like error 60 not mission-critical. - - - NON-CRITICAL: watchdog logic (MHFU - triggered after 108 ms without interrupts on original machine) does not work. - The timer is reset by TWO sources: the VERT INT L from the DC012, or the MHFU ENB L from the enable flip-flop. - MHFU gets active if the 8088 has not acknowledged a video processor interrupt within approx. 108 milliseconds - - - TO BE IMPLEMENTED AS SLOT DEVICES (for now, DIP settings affect 'system_parameter_r' only and are disabled): - * Color graphics option (uses NEC upd7220 GDC). REFERENCE: Programmer's Reference: AA-AE36A-TV. - Either 384 x 240 x 16 or 800 x 240 x 4 colors (out of 4096). 8 ? 64 K video RAM. Pallette limited to 4 colors on 100-A. - - * Extended communication option (occupies BUNDLE_OPTION ports) REFERENCE: AA-V172A-TV + Addendum AV-Y890A-TV. - See also NEWCOM1.DOC in RBETECDOC.ZIP. Board connected to the front rightmost expansion slot (1 of the expansion - ports used by the hard disk controller). Thus can't be added to a system that includes the DEC RD50/51. - => 2 ports, a high-speed RS-422 half-duplex interface (port A) + lower-speed RS-423 full/half-duplex interface - with modem control (port B). A DMA mode allowed high-speed transfer of data into and out of the Rainbow's memory. - - - OTHER HARDWARE UPGRADES: - * Suitable Solutions ClikClok (battery backed real time clock) - Plugs into the NVM chip socket on a 100-A and into the Boot ROM on the 100-B (there is a socket - on the ClikClok for the NVM / ROM chip). Came with software for 'all versions of MS-DOS'. - - * 8087 Numerical Data Coprocessor daughterboard. REFERENCE: EK-PCNDP-IN-PRE - Daughterboard, to be plugged into the expansion port where the memory expansion card usually sits. - If a memory adapter board is present, it has to be plugged into a connector atop the 8087 copro board. - The 8088 is put into the CPU socket on the coprocessor board. - => see MATH test on 'Design Maturity Diagnostics' disk <= - - * Suitable Solutions TURBOW286: 12 Mhz, 68-pin, low power AMD N80L286-12 and WAYLAND/EDSUN EL286-88-10-B ( 80286 to 8088 Processor Signal Converter ) - plus DC 7174 or DT 7174 (barely readable). Add-on card, replaces main 8088 cpu (via ribbon cable). Patched V5.03 BOOT ROM labeled 'TBSS1.3 - 3ED4'. - - * NEC_V20 (requires modded BOOT ROM because of - at least 2 - hard coded timing loops): - 100A: 100B/100+: 100B+ ALTERNATE RECOMMENDATION (fixes RAM size auto-detection problems when V20 is in place. - Tested on a 30+ year old live machine. Your mileage may vary) - - Location Data Location Data Loc.|Data - .... .. .... .. ------------------ 00C6 46 [ increases 'wait for Z80' from approx. 27,5 ms (old value 40) to 30,5 ms ] - .... .. .... .. ------------------ 0303 00 [ disable CHECKSUM ] - 043F 64 072F 64 <-----------------> 072F 73 [ increases minimum cycle time from 2600 (64) to 3000 ms (73) ] - 067D 20 0B36 20 <-----------------> 0B36 20 [ USE A VALUE OF 20 FOR THE NEC - as in the initial patch! CHANGES CAUSE VFR-ERROR 10 ] - 1FFE 2B 3FFE 1B (BIOS CHECKSUM) - 1FFF 70 3FFF 88 (BIOS CHECKSUM) - - => the 'leaked' DOS 3.10 Beta -for Rainbow- 'should not be used' on rigs with NEC V20. It possibly wasn't tested, but boots and runs well. - => on the NEC, auto detection (of option RAM) fails with the original V20 patch (above, left) - Expect RAM related system crashes after swapping CPUs and altering physical RAM _afterwards_. - Hard coded CPU loops are to blame. Try values from the alternate patch (right). - => AAD/AAM - Intel 8088 honors the second byte (operand), NEC V20 ignores it and always uses base 0Ah (10). - => UNDOCUMENTED: NEC V20 does not have "POP CS" (opcode 0F). There are more differences (opcode D6; the 2 byte POP: 8F Cx; FF Fx instructions) - => NEW OPCODES: REPC, REPNC, CHKIND, PREPARE, DISPOSE; BCD string operations (ADD4S, CMP4S, SUB4S), bit-ops (NOT, SET, TEST, ROL4, ROR4) - WARNING: undoc'd opcodes, INS, EXT and 8080 behaviour are unemulated yet! MESS' CPU source has up-to-date info. - - Meaning of Diagnostics LEDs (from PC100ESV1.PDF found, e.g., - on ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/pub/rainbow/doc/rainbow-docs/ - - Internal Diagnostic Messages F - Msg Message Lights Display A - No. * = on o = off T - - = on or off A - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 L - -------------------------------------------------------------- - 1 Main Board (Video) o * * o * o * Yes - 2 Main Board* (unsolicited interrupt) * * * * o * o Yes - 3 Drive A or B (index) o o * o o * * - 4 Drive A or B (motor) * * o o o * * - 5 Drive A or B (seek) o * o o o * * - 6 Drive A or B (read) * o o o o * * - 7 Drive A or B (restore) o * * o o * * - 8 Drive A or B (step) * o * o o * * - 9 System Load incomplete+ (System Load) o o o o o o o - 10 Main Board (video, vfr) * * * o * o * Yes - 11 System Load incomplete+ (Boot Load) o o o o o o o - 12 Drive A or B (not ready) o o o o o * * - 13 Keyboard * * o * o * o Yes - 14 Main Board (nvm data) * * * * o * * - 15 (no msg. 15 in that table) - 16 Interrupts off* * * * o o o o Cond. - 17 Main Board (video RAM) * * * o * * o Yes - 18 Main Board (Z80 crc) * * * * o o * Yes - 19 Main Board RAM (0-64K) - - - * * o * Yes - 20 Main Board (unsolicited int., Z80) * * * o o o * Yes - 21 Drive Not Ready+ o o o o o o o - 22 Remove Card or Diskette o * * o o o * - 23 Non-System Diskette+ o o o o o o o - 24 new memory size = nnnK o o o o o o o - 25 Set Up Defaults stored o o o o o o o - 26 Main Board (RAM arbitration) * * * o * o o Yes - 27 Main Board (RAM option) - - - * * o o - 28 RX50 controller board * * * o o * * - 29 Main Board* (Z80 response) * * * * o o o - 30 Main Board (ROM crc, ROM 0) * * * * * * * Yes - 31 Main Board (ROM crc, ROM 1) * * * * * * o Yes - - Main Board (ROM crc, ROM 2) * * * o * * * Yes - 33 Main Board (contention) o o o o o * o Yes - 40 Main Board (printer port) * o * * o * o - 50 Main Board (keyboard port) o o * * o * o Yes - 60 Main Board (comm port) o * * * o * o - - -------------------------------------------------------------- - * These errors can occur at any time because the circuits - are monitored constantly - + These messages may occur during power-up if auto boot is - selected + +(1) Keyboard emulation incomplete (fatal; inhibits the system from booting with ERROR 50). + +Serial ports do not work, so serial communication failure (ERROR 60) and ERROR 40 (serial +printer interface) result. Unfortunately the BIOS tests all three serial interfaces in line. + +(2) while DOS 3 and UCSD systems (fort_sys, pas_sys) + diag disks boot, CPM 2.x and DOS 2.x die +in secondary boot loader with a RESTORE (seek track 0) when track 2 sector 1 should be loaded. + +Writing files to floppy is next to impossible on both CPM 1.x and DOS 3 (these two OS boot +with keyboard workarounds enabled). File deletion works, so few bytes pass. + +(3) heavy system interaction stalls the driver. Start one of the torture tests on the diag.disk +and see what happens (system interaction, Z80, about any test except the video / CRT tests). + +(4) arbitration chip (E11; in 100-A schematics or E13 in -B) should be dumped. +It is a 6308 OTP ROM (2048 bit, 256 x 8) used as a lookup table (LUT) with the address pins (A) +used as inputs and the data pins (D) as output. + +Plays a role in DMA access to lower memory (limited to 64 K; Extended communication option only). +Arbiter is also involved in refresh and shared memory contention (affects Z80/8088 CPU cycles). + +=> INPUTS on E13 (PC-100 B): + +SH5 RF SH REQ H -> Pin 19 (A7) shared memory request / refresh ? + 1K -> +5 V -> Pin 18 (A6) < UNUSED > +SH 2 BDL ACK (L) -> Pin 17 (A5) BUNDLE OPTION: IRQ acknowledged +SH 2 NONSHRCYC H -> Pin 5 (A4) unshared memory cycle is in progress +SH 2 PRECHARGE H -> Pin 4 (A3) +SH 2 SHMUX 88 ENB -> Pin 3 (A2) shared memory +SH2 DO REFRESH H -> Pin 2 (A1) indicates that extended memory must be refreshed -> on J6 as (L) +SH10 BDL REQ (L) -> Pin 1 (A0) BUNDLE OPTION wishes to use shared memory + + +UPGRADES WORTH EMULATING: +- SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED AS SLOT DEVICES (for now, DIP settings affect 'system_parameter_r' only and are disabled): + +* Color graphics option (uses NEC upd7220 GDC). REFERENCE: Programmer's Reference: AA-AE36A-TV. +Either 384 x 240 x 16 or 800 x 240 x 4 colors (out of 4096). 8 ? 64 K video RAM. Pallette limited to 4 colors on 100-A. +Graphics output is independent from monochrome output. + +* Extended communication option (occupies BUNDLE_OPTION 1 + 2) REFERENCE: AA-V172A-TV + Addendum AV-Y890A-TV. +Two ports, a high-speed RS-422 half-duplex interface (port A) + lower-speed RS-423 full/half-duplex interface +with modem control (port B). A 5 Mhz. 8237 DMA controller transfers data into and out of shared memory (not: optional RAM). + +Uses SHRAM, SHMA, BDL SH WR L, NONSHARED CYCLE. Implementation requires DMA and arbitration logic (dump of E11/E13 ?). +Can't be added if RD51 hard disk controller present (J4 + J5). For programming info see NEWCOM1.DOC (-> RBETECDOC.ZIP). + + +* ( NO DUMP YET ) PC character set. Enhances Code Blue emulation. Simple CHARACTER ROM replacement? + +* ( NO DUMP YET ) TCS / Technical Character Set ('$95 from DEC, for Rainbow 100, 100B, 100+ ; separate docs available') + Source: price list of a DEC reseller. Possibly identical to http://vt100.net/charsets/technical.html + +* 8087 Numerical Data Coprocessor daughterboard. REFERENCE: EK-PCNDP-IN-PRE +Daughterboard, to be plugged into the expansion port where the memory expansion card usually sits (J6). +If a memory adapter board is present, it has to be plugged into a connector atop the 8087 copro board. +The 8088 is put into the CPU socket on the coprocessor board. +SOFTWARE: MATH test on 'Design Maturity Diagnostics'; AutoCad, TurboPascal and Fortran. + +* Suitable Solutions TURBOW286: 12 Mhz, 68-pin, low power AMD N80L286-12 and WAYLAND/EDSUN EL286-88-10-B ( 80286 to 8088 Processor Signal Converter ) +plus DC 7174 or DT 7174 (barely readable). Add-on card, replaces main 8088 cpu (via ribbon cable). Patched V5.03 BOOT ROM labeled 'TBSS1.3 - 3ED4'. + +* NEC_V20 (requires modded BOOT ROM because of - at least 2 - hard coded timing loops): +100A: 100B/100+: 100B+ ALTERNATE RECOMMENDATION (fixes RAM size auto-detection problems when V20 is in place. +Tested on a 30+ year old live machine. Your mileage may vary) + +Location Data Location Data Loc.|Data +.... .. .... .. ------------------ 00C6 46 [ increases 'wait for Z80' from approx. 27,5 ms (old value 40) to 30,5 ms ] +.... .. .... .. ------------------ 0303 00 [ disable CHECKSUM ] +043F 64 072F 64 <-----------------> 072F 73 [ increases minimum cycle time from 2600 (64) to 3000 ms (73) ] +067D 20 0B36 20 <-----------------> 0B36 20 [ USE A VALUE OF 20 FOR THE NEC - as in the initial patch! CHANGES CAUSE VFR-ERROR 10 ] +1FFE 2B 3FFE 1B (BIOS CHECKSUM) +1FFF 70 3FFF 88 (BIOS CHECKSUM) + +-------------------------------------------------------------- +Meaning of Diagnostics LEDs (from PC100ESV1.PDF found, e.g., +on ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/pub/rainbow/doc/rainbow-docs/ + +Internal Diagnostic Messages F +Msg Message Lights Display A +No. * = on o = off T +..........................................- = on or off A +..........................................1 2 3 4 5 6 7 L +-------------------------------------------------------------- +.1 Main Board (Video) o * * o * o * Yes +.2 Main Board* (unsolicited interrupt) * * * * o * o Yes +.3 Drive A or B (index) o o * o o * * +.4 Drive A or B (motor) * * o o o * * +.5 Drive A or B (seek) o * o o o * * +.6 Drive A or B (read) * o o o o * * +.7 Drive A or B (restore) o * * o o * * +.8 Drive A or B (step) * o * o o * * +.9 System Load incomplete+ (System Load) o o o o o o o +10 Main Board (video, vfr) * * * o * o * Yes +11 System Load incomplete+ (Boot Load) o o o o o o o +12 Drive A or B (not ready) o o o o o * * +13 Keyboard * * o * o * o Yes +14 Main Board (nvm data) * * * * o * * +15 (no msg. 15 in that table) +16 Interrupts off* * * * o o o o Cond. +17 Main Board (video RAM) * * * o * * o Yes +18 Main Board (Z80 crc) * * * * o o * Yes +19 Main Board RAM (0-64K) - - - * * o * Yes +20 Main Board (unsolicited int., Z80) * * * o o o * Yes +21 Drive Not Ready+ o o o o o o o +22 Remove Card or Diskette o * * o o o * +23 Non-System Diskette+ o o o o o o o +24 new memory size = nnnK o o o o o o o +25 Set Up Defaults stored o o o o o o o +26 Main Board (RAM arbitration) * * * o * o o Yes +27 Main Board (RAM option) - - - * * o o +28 RX50 controller board * * * o o * * +29 Main Board* (Z80 response) * * * * o o o +30 Main Board (ROM crc, ROM 0) * * * * * * * Yes +31 Main Board (ROM crc, ROM 1) * * * * * * o Yes +- Main Board (ROM crc, ROM 2) * * * o * * * Yes +33 Main Board (contention) o o o o o * o Yes +40 Main Board (printer port) * o * * o * o +50 Main Board (keyboard port) o o * * o * o Yes +60 Main Board (comm port) o * * * o * o +-------------------------------------------------------------- +* These errors can occur at any time because the circuits +are monitored constantly ++ These messages may occur during power-up if auto boot is +selected PCB layout ----------- +========== DEC-100 model B = part no.70-19974-02 according to document EK-RB100-TM_001 PCB # 5416206 / 5016205-01C1: - 7-6-5-4 |3-2-1 - DIAGNOSTIC-LEDs |J3 | |J2 | |J1 | -|------|----8088|Z80-|--|VIDEO|-|PRINTER|-|SERIAL|---| -| 2 x 64 K |/KBD.| !!!!!| -| R A M NEC D7201C |P|!W90!| -| |O|!!!!!| -| [W6] ROM 1 INTEL 8088 |W| | -| (23-020e5-00) |E| | -| |R| | -| ...J5.. BOOT ROM 0 ...J4... =J8 | -| ...J6... (23-022e5-00) | -| [W5] | -| | -| INTEL 8251A ZILOG Z 80A | -| [W18] | -| A 4x 74 LS 244 | -| M S [W15] | -| 9 - DEC-DC011 74 LS 245 | -| 1 R [W14] | -| 2 A [W13] | -| 8 M CHARGEN.- | -| ROM (4K) ...J7... | ...J9 = RX50 | -|------------PCB# 5416206 / 5016205-01C1-------------| -NOTES -W5 + W6 are out when 16K x 8 EPROMS are used +7-6-5-4 |3-2-1 +DIAGNOSTIC-LEDs |J3 | |J2 | |J1 | +|------|----8088|Z80-|--|VIDEO|-|PRINTER|-|SERIAL|----| +| 2 x 64 K |/KBD.| !!!!!| +| R A M NEC D7201C |P|!W90!| +| |O|!!!!!| +| [W6] ROM 1 INTEL 8088 |W| | +| (23-020e5-00) |E| | +| |R| | +| ...J5.. BOOT ROM 0 ...J4... =J8 | +| (23-022e5-00) | +| ...J6... | +| [W5] | +| | +| INTEL 8251A ZILOG Z 80A | +| [W18] | +| A 4x 74 LS 244 | +| M S [W15] | +| 9 - DEC-DC011 74 LS 245 | +| 1 R [W14] | +| 2 A [W13] | +| 8 M CHARGEN.- | +| ROM (4K) ...J7... | ...J9 = RX50 | +| | +|-------------PCB# 5416206 / 5016205-01C1-------------| + +CONNECTORS ("J"): + ...J5... ...J4... both: RD51 controller (hard disk) + ...J5... ...J4... both: EXTENDED COMM. controller + + ...J6... is the MEMORY OPTION connector (52 pin) + ...J7... is the GRAPHICS OPTION connector (40 pin) + ...J9... RX50 FLOPPY CONTROLLER (40 pin; REQUIRED) + +JUMPERS (labeled "W"): + W5 + W6 are out when 16K x 8 EPROMS are used / W5 + W6 installed => 32 K x 8 EPROMs (pin 27 = A14) W13, W14, W15, W18 = for manufacturing tests. @@ -178,6 +203,17 @@ W16 pulls J2 printer port pin 1 to GND when set (chassis to logical GND). W17 pulls J1 serial port pin 1 to GND when set (chassis to logical GND). ****************************************************************************/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// WORKAROUNDS: +// (1) FORCE LOGO: - not valid for 100-A ROM - +//#define FORCE_RAINBOW_B_LOGO + +// (2) KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND : also requires FORCE...LOGO (and preliminary headers) +//#define KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND +//#define KBD_DELAY 8 // (debounce delay) +// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + // Define standard and maximum RAM sizes (A, then B model): //#define BOARD_RAM 0x0ffff // 64 K base RAM (100-A) //#define END_OF_RAM 0xcffff // very last byte (100-A) DO NOT CHANGE. @@ -187,16 +223,6 @@ W17 pulls J1 serial port pin 1 to GND when set (chassis to logical GND). #define BOARD_RAM 0x1ffff // 128 K base RAM (100-B) #define END_OF_RAM 0xdffff // very last byte (100-B) DO NOT CHANGE. -// TROUBLESHOOTING RAM -// Unexpected low RAM sizes are an indication of option RAM (at worst: 128 K on board) failure. -// While motherboard errors often render the system unbootable, bad option RAM (> 128 K) -// can be narrowed down with the Diagnostic Disk and codes from the 'Pocket Service Guide' -// EK-PC100-PS-002 (APPENDIX B.2.2); pc100ps2.pdf - -// WORKAROUNDS: -// (1) FORCE LOGO: - not valid for 100-A ROM - -//#define FORCE_RAINBOW_B_LOGO - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "emu.h" #include "cpu/i86/i86.h" @@ -205,39 +231,58 @@ W17 pulls J1 serial port pin 1 to GND when set (chassis to logical GND). #include "machine/wd_fdc.h" #include "formats/rx50_dsk.h" +#include "formats/pc_dsk.h" // PC Formats (TESTING) #include "imagedev/flopdrv.h" +#include "imagedev/harddriv.h" +#include "machine/wd2010.h" + #include "machine/i8251.h" #include "machine/clock.h" #include "machine/dec_lk201.h" #include "machine/nvram.h" +#include "machine/ds1315.h" + #include "rainbow.lh" // BEZEL - LAYOUT with LEDs for diag 1-7, keyboard 8-11 and floppy 20-23 #define LK201_TAG "lk201" #define FD1793_TAG "fd1793x" + #define INVALID_DRIVE 255 +#define MAX_FLOPPIES 4 class rainbow_state : public driver_device { public: rainbow_state(const machine_config &mconfig, device_type type, const char *tag) : driver_device(mconfig, type, tag), + +#ifdef KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND +#include "./m_kbd1.c" +#endif + + m_inp1(*this, "W13"), m_inp2(*this, "W14"), m_inp3(*this, "W15"), m_inp4(*this, "W18"), - m_inp5(*this, "BUNDLE OPTION"), - m_inp6(*this, "FLOPPY CONTROLLER"), - m_inp7(*this, "GRAPHICS OPTION"), - m_inp8(*this, "MEMORY PRESENT"), + m_inp5(*this, "HARD DISK PRESENT"), // DO NOT CHANGE ORDER (also: COMMUNICATION EXTENSION) + m_inp6(*this, "FLOPPY CONTROLLER"), // DO NOT CHANGE ORDER + m_inp7(*this, "GRAPHICS OPTION"), // DO NOT CHANGE ORDER + m_inp8(*this, "MEMORY PRESENT"), // DO NOT CHANGE ORDER m_inp9(*this, "MONITOR TYPE"), m_inp10(*this, "J17"), + m_inp11(*this, "CLIKCLOK"), + m_inp12(*this, "WATCHDOG"), m_crtc(*this, "vt100_video"), m_i8088(*this, "maincpu"), m_z80(*this, "subcpu"), m_fdc(*this, FD1793_TAG), + + m_hdc(*this, "hdc"), + m_kbd8251(*this, "kbdser"), m_lk201(*this, LK201_TAG), m_p_ram(*this, "p_ram"), @@ -246,12 +291,14 @@ public: m_p_nvram(*this, "nvram"), m_shared(*this, "sh_ram"), - m_maincpu(*this, "maincpu") + + m_rtc(*this, "rtc") { } DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(read_video_ram_r); DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(clear_video_interrupt); + //DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(hd_status_10C_w); // MHFU DISABLE REGISTER (W) DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(diagnostic_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(diagnostic_w); @@ -262,7 +309,27 @@ public: DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(share_z80_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(share_z80_w); - DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(hd_status_68_r); + // 'RD51' MFM CONTROLLER (WD1010) ************************************* + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(hd_status_60_r); // TRI STATE DATA PORT (R/W) + DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(hd_status_60_w); + + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(hd_status_68_r); // EXTRA REGISTER 0x68 (R/W 8088) + DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(hd_status_68_w); + + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(hd_status_69_r); // EXTRA REGISTER 0x69 (R/- 8088) + + DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(bundle_irq); + DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(hdc_bdrq); // BUFFER DATA REQUEST (FROM WD) + DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(hdc_bcr); // BUFFER COUNTER RESET (FROM WD) + + DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(hdc_step); + DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(hdc_direction); + + DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(hdc_read_sector); + DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(hdc_write_sector); + + DECLARE_READ_LINE_MEMBER(hdc_drive_ready); + DECLARE_READ_LINE_MEMBER(hdc_write_fault); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(i8088_latch_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(i8088_latch_w); @@ -285,28 +352,50 @@ public: DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(irq_hi_w); + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(rtc_reset); + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(rtc_enable); + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(rtc_r); + + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(rtc_reset2); + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(rtc_enable2); + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(rtc_r2); + + DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(rtc_w); + + +#ifdef KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND +#include "./port9x_Ax.c" +#endif UINT32 screen_update_rainbow(screen_device &screen, bitmap_ind16 &bitmap, const rectangle &cliprect); INTERRUPT_GEN_MEMBER(vblank_irq); + DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(write_keyboard_clock); TIMER_DEVICE_CALLBACK_MEMBER(motor_tick); - DECLARE_FLOPPY_FORMATS( floppy_formats ); + DECLARE_FLOPPY_FORMATS(floppy_formats); protected: virtual void machine_start(); private: enum - { - IRQ_8088_MAILBOX = 0, // vector 0x27/a7 (lowest priority) - IRQ_8088_KBD, // vector 0x26/a6 KEYBOARD (8251A) Interrupt -// IRQ_EXT_COMM, // vector 0x25 [OPTION BOARD] Interrupt from external COMM.BOARD (non DMA) -// IRQ_COMM_PRN_7201, // vector 0x24 COMM./PRINTER (7201) IRQ -// IRQ_EXT_DMAC, // vector 0x23 [OPTION BOARD] : from external COMM.BOARD (DMA Control IRQ) -// IRQ_GRF, // vector 0x22 GRAPHICS IRQ -// IRQ_SH_10_BDL, // vector 0x21 BUNDLE IRQ (hard disc / COMM.BOARD) : Pin 23 of expansion connector J4 - IRQ_8088_VBL, // vector 0x20/a0 (highest priority) - IRQ_8088_MAX - }; + { // LOWEST PRIORITY + // Mnemonic - - - - - - TYPE ADDRESS - Source + // [1][0] [1][0] <= Depends on DTR(L) output of keyboard PUSART (on Rainbow-100 B) + IRQ_8088_MAILBOX = 0, // 27/A7 9C/29C - [built-in] Interrupt from Z80A + IRQ_8088_KBD, // 26/A6 98/298 - [built-in] KEYBOARD Interrupt - 8251A + IRQ_BDL_INTR_L, // 25/A5 94/294 - [ext. BUNDLE OPTION] Hard disk or Extended communication IRQ (no DMA) + // IRQ_COMM_PTR_INTR_L, // 24/A4 90/290 - [built-in 7201] Communication/Printer interrupt + // IRQ_DMAC_INTR_L, // 23/A3 8C/28C - [ext. COMM.BOARD only] - external DMA Controller (8237) interrupt + // IRQ_GRF_INTR_L, // 22/A2 88/288 - [ext. COLOR GRAPHICS] + // IRQ_BDL_INTR_1L, // 21/A1 84/284 - [ext. COMM.BOARD only] + IRQ_8088_VBL, // 20/A0 80/280 - [built-in DC012] - VERT INTR L (= schematics) + IRQ_8088_NMI // 02/02 08/08 - [external MEMORY EXTENSION] - PARITY ERROR L + }; // HIGHEST PRIORITY + + +#ifdef KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND +#include "./m_kbd2.c" +#endif required_ioport m_inp1; required_ioport m_inp2; @@ -318,22 +407,36 @@ private: required_ioport m_inp8; required_ioport m_inp9; required_ioport m_inp10; + required_ioport m_inp11; + required_ioport m_inp12; required_device m_crtc; required_device m_i8088; required_device m_z80; + required_device m_fdc; + optional_device m_hdc; + required_device m_kbd8251; required_device m_lk201; required_shared_ptr m_p_ram; required_shared_ptr m_p_vol_ram; required_shared_ptr m_p_nvram; required_shared_ptr m_shared; - required_device m_maincpu; + + optional_device m_rtc; void raise_8088_irq(int ref); void lower_8088_irq(int ref); + void update_8088_irqs(); + void update_bundle_irq(); // RD51 or COMM.OPTION! + int do_write_sector(); + void hdc_buffer_counter_reset(); + void hdc_reset(); + + hard_disk_file *rainbow_hdc_file(int ref); + bool m_SCREEN_BLANK; int INT88, INTZ80; @@ -362,17 +465,38 @@ private: int m_irq_high; UINT32 m_irq_mask; + + int m_bdl_irq; + int m_hdc_buf_offset; + + bool m_hdc_index_latch; + bool m_hdc_step_latch; + int m_hdc_direction; + bool m_hdc_track0; + bool m_hdc_write_gate; + + bool m_hdc_drive_ready; + bool m_hdc_write_fault; + + UINT8 m_hdc_buffer[2048]; }; -FLOPPY_FORMATS_MEMBER( rainbow_state::floppy_formats ) - FLOPPY_TD0_FORMAT, - FLOPPY_RX50IMG_FORMAT +// initially only RX50IMG_FORMAT, FLOPPY_TD0_FORMAT, (IMD + PC : TESTING !!) +FLOPPY_FORMATS_MEMBER(rainbow_state::floppy_formats) +FLOPPY_RX50IMG_FORMAT, +FLOPPY_TD0_FORMAT, +FLOPPY_IMD_FORMAT, +FLOPPY_PC_FORMAT FLOPPY_FORMATS_END -static SLOT_INTERFACE_START( rainbow_floppies ) - SLOT_INTERFACE("525qd", FLOPPY_525_SSQD) +// initially only : SLOT_INTERFACE("525qd", FLOPPY_525_SSQD) +static SLOT_INTERFACE_START(rainbow_floppies) +SLOT_INTERFACE("525qd0", FLOPPY_525_SSQD) +SLOT_INTERFACE("525qd1", FLOPPY_525_SSQD) +SLOT_INTERFACE("525qd2", FLOPPY_525_SSQD) +SLOT_INTERFACE("525qd3", FLOPPY_525_SSQD) SLOT_INTERFACE_END - +// testing: SLOT_INTERFACE("35ssdd", FLOPPY_35_SSDD) void rainbow_state::machine_start() { @@ -393,17 +517,17 @@ void rainbow_state::machine_start() #ifdef FORCE_RAINBOW_B_LOGO UINT8 *rom = memregion("maincpu")->base(); - rom[0xf4000 + 0x364a]= 2 + 8; // 2 :set ; 4 : reset, 8 : set for 0xf4363 ( 0363 WAIT_FOR_BIT3__loc_35E ) + rom[0xf4000 + 0x364a] = 2 + 8; // 2 :set ; 4 : reset, 8 : set for 0xf4363 ( 0363 WAIT_FOR_BIT3__loc_35E ) - rom[0xf4000 + 0x0363]= 0x90; - rom[0xf4000 + 0x0364]= 0x90; + rom[0xf4000 + 0x0363] = 0x90; + rom[0xf4000 + 0x0364] = 0x90; // If bit 2 = 1 (Efff9), then a keyboard powerup is necessary (=> will lock up in current state) - rom[0xf4000 + 0x3638]= 0x80; // OR instead of TEST - rom[0xf4000 + 0x3639]= 0x0f; // OR instead of TEST - rom[0xf4000 + 0x363a]= 0x08; // 04 => 08 + rom[0xf4000 + 0x3638] = 0x80; // OR instead of TEST + rom[0xf4000 + 0x3639] = 0x0f; // OR instead of TEST + rom[0xf4000 + 0x363a] = 0x08; // 04 => 08 - rom[0xf4000 + 0x363b]= 0xeb; // COND => JMPS + rom[0xf4000 + 0x363b] = 0xeb; // COND => JMPS if (rom[0xf4174] == 0x75) { @@ -416,242 +540,370 @@ void rainbow_state::machine_start() if (rom[0xf4000 + 0x3ffc] == 0x35) // v5.05 rom[0xf437b] = 0xeb; + + //TEST-DEBUG: always reset NVM to defaults (!) + //rom[0x3d6c] = 0x90; + //rom[0x3d6d] = 0x90; #endif +#ifdef KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND +#include "./rainbow_keyboard0.c" +#endif } -static ADDRESS_MAP_START( rainbow8088_map, AS_PROGRAM, 8, rainbow_state) - ADDRESS_MAP_UNMAP_HIGH - AM_RANGE(0x00000, 0x0ffff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("sh_ram") - AM_RANGE(0x10000, END_OF_RAM) AM_RAM +static ADDRESS_MAP_START(rainbow8088_map, AS_PROGRAM, 8, rainbow_state) +ADDRESS_MAP_UNMAP_HIGH +AM_RANGE(0x00000, 0x0ffff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("sh_ram") +AM_RANGE(0x10000, END_OF_RAM) AM_RAM - // Documentation claims there is a 256 x 4 bit NVRAM from 0xed000 to 0xed040 (*) - // shadowed at $ec000 - $ecfff and from $ed040 - $edfff. +// There is a 2212 (256 x 4 bit) NVRAM from 0xed000 to 0xed0ff (*) +// shadowed at $ec000 - $ecfff and from $ed100 - $edfff. - // - PC-100 A might have had a smaller (NV-)RAM (*) - // - ED000 - ED0FF is the area the _DEC-100-B BIOS_ accesses - and checks. +// (*) ED000 - ED0FF is the area the DEC-100-B BIOS accesses and checks - // - Specs say that the CPU has direct access to volatile RAM only. - // So NVRAM is hidden now and loads & saves are triggered within the - // 'diagnostic_w' handler (similar to real hardware). +// - Specs say that the CPU has direct access to volatile RAM only. +// So NVRAM is hidden and loads & saves are triggered within the +// 'diagnostic_w' handler (similar to real hardware). - // - Address bits 8-12 are ignored (-> AM_MIRROR). - AM_RANGE(0xed000, 0xed0ff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("vol_ram") AM_MIRROR(0x1f00) - AM_RANGE(0xed100, 0xed1ff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("nvram") +// - Address bits 8-12 are ignored (-> AM_MIRROR). +AM_RANGE(0xed000, 0xed0ff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("vol_ram") AM_MIRROR(0x1f00) +AM_RANGE(0xed100, 0xed1ff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("nvram") - AM_RANGE(0xee000, 0xeffff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("p_ram") - AM_RANGE(0xf0000, 0xfffff) AM_ROM +AM_RANGE(0xee000, 0xeffff) AM_RAM AM_SHARE("p_ram") +AM_RANGE(0xf0000, 0xfffff) AM_ROM ADDRESS_MAP_END -static ADDRESS_MAP_START( rainbow8088_io , AS_IO, 8, rainbow_state) - ADDRESS_MAP_UNMAP_HIGH - ADDRESS_MAP_GLOBAL_MASK(0xff) - AM_RANGE (0x00, 0x00) AM_READWRITE(i8088_latch_r, i8088_latch_w) - - // 0x02 Communication status / control register (8088) - AM_RANGE (0x02, 0x02) AM_READWRITE(comm_control_r, comm_control_w) - - AM_RANGE (0x04, 0x04) AM_DEVWRITE("vt100_video", rainbow_video_device, dc011_w) - - // TODO: unmapped [06] : Communication bit rates (see page 21 of PC 100 SPEC) - - AM_RANGE (0x08, 0x08) AM_READ(system_parameter_r) - - AM_RANGE (0x0a, 0x0a) AM_READWRITE(diagnostic_r, diagnostic_w) - - AM_RANGE (0x0c, 0x0c) AM_DEVWRITE("vt100_video", rainbow_video_device, dc012_w) - - // TODO: unmapped [0e] : PRINTER BIT RATE REGISTER (WO) - - AM_RANGE(0x10, 0x10) AM_DEVREADWRITE("kbdser", i8251_device, data_r, data_w) - AM_RANGE(0x11, 0x11) AM_DEVREADWRITE("kbdser", i8251_device, status_r, control_w) - - // UNMAPPED: - // 0x20 -> 0x2f ***** EXTENDED COMM. OPTION / Option Select 1. - // See boot rom @1EA6: 0x27 (<- RESET EXTENDED COMM OPTION ) - // =========================================================== - // 0x30 -> 0x3f ***** EXTENDED COMM. OPTION / Option Select 3. - // =========================================================== - // 0x40 COMMUNICATIONS DATA REGISTER (MPSC) - // 0x41 PRINTER DATA REGISTER (MPSC) - // 0x42 COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL / STATUS REGISTER (MPSC) - // 0x43 PRINTER CONTROL / STATUS REGISTER (MPSC) - // =========================================================== - // 0x50 - 0x57 ***** COLOR GRAPHICS OPTION: - // 50h Graphics option software reset. Any write to this - // port also resynchronizes the read/modify/write memory - // cycles of the Graphics Option to those of the GDC (*) - // * see boot ROM @1EB4/8 - // 51h Data written to this port is loaded into the area - // selected by the previous write to port 53h. - - // 52h Data written to this port is loaded into the Write Buffer. - - // 53h Data written to this port provides address selection - // for indirect addressing (see Indirect Register). - - // 54h Data written to this port is loaded into the low-order - // byte of the Write Mask. - - // 55h Data written to this port is loaded into the high-order - // byte of the Write Mask. - - // 56h Data written to this port is loaded into the GDC's FIFO - // Buffer and flagged as a parameter. - // =========================================================== - // 0x60 -> 0x6f ***** EXTENDED COMM. OPTION / Option Select 2. - // =========================================================== - // TODO: hard disc emulation! - // ------ Rainbow uses 'WD 1010 AL' (Western Digital 1983) - // Register compatible to WD2010 (present in MESS) - // R/W REGISTERS 60 - 68 (?) - AM_RANGE (0x68, 0x68) AM_READ(hd_status_68_r) - // =========================================================== - // HARD DISC SIZES AND LIMITS - // HARDWARE: - // Controller has a built-in limit of 8 heads / 1024 cylinders (67 MB). Standard geometry is 4 surfaces! - // BOOT LOADERS: - // - the DEC boot loader (and FDISK from DOS 3.10) initially allowed a maximum hard disc size of 20 MB. - // - the custom boot loader that comes with 'WUTIL 3.2' allows 117 MB and 8 surfaces. - // SOFTWARE: - // - MS-DOS 2 allows a maximum partition size of 16 MB (sizes > 15 MB are incompatible to DOS 3) - // - MS-DOS 3 has a global 1024 cylinder limit (32 MB). - // =========================================================== - // 0x70 -> 0x7f ***** EXTENDED COMM. OPTION / Option Select 4. - // =========================================================== +static ADDRESS_MAP_START(rainbow8088_io, AS_IO, 8, rainbow_state) +ADDRESS_MAP_UNMAP_HIGH +//ADDRESS_MAP_GLOBAL_MASK(0xff) +ADDRESS_MAP_GLOBAL_MASK(0x1ff) +AM_RANGE(0x00, 0x00) AM_READWRITE(i8088_latch_r, i8088_latch_w) + +// 0x02 Communication status / control register (8088) +AM_RANGE(0x02, 0x02) AM_READWRITE(comm_control_r, comm_control_w) + +AM_RANGE(0x04, 0x04) AM_DEVWRITE("vt100_video", rainbow_video_device, dc011_w) + +// TODO: unmapped [06] : Communication bit rates (see page 21 of PC 100 SPEC) + +AM_RANGE(0x08, 0x08) AM_READ(system_parameter_r) + +AM_RANGE(0x0a, 0x0a) AM_READWRITE(diagnostic_r, diagnostic_w) + +AM_RANGE(0x0c, 0x0c) AM_DEVWRITE("vt100_video", rainbow_video_device, dc012_w) + +// TODO: unmapped [0e] : PRINTER BIT RATE REGISTER (WO) + +AM_RANGE(0x10, 0x10) AM_DEVREADWRITE("kbdser", i8251_device, data_r, data_w) +AM_RANGE(0x11, 0x11) AM_DEVREADWRITE("kbdser", i8251_device, status_r, control_w) + +// =========================================================== +// There are 4 select lines for Option Select 1 to 4 +// Option Select ------------------- Bundle Option Present +// 1 2 3 4: BDL PRES (L): +// X X o o Communication Option----- X +// o X o o RD51 hard disk controller X --------- (X = SELECT) +// =========================================================== +// 0x20 -> 0x2f ***** EXTENDED COMM. OPTION / Option Select 1. +// See boot rom @1EA6: 0x27 (<- RESET EXTENDED COMM OPTION ) +// =========================================================== +// 0x30 -> 0x3f ***** Option Select 3 +// =========================================================== +// 0x40 COMMUNICATIONS DATA REGISTER (MPSC) +// 0x41 PRINTER DATA REGISTER (MPSC) +// 0x42 COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL / STATUS REGISTER (MPSC) +// 0x43 PRINTER CONTROL / STATUS REGISTER (MPSC) +// =========================================================== +// 0x50 - 0x57 ***** COLOR GRAPHICS OPTION: +// 50h Graphics option software reset. Any write to this +// port also resynchronizes the read/modify/write memory +// cycles of the Graphics Option to those of the GDC (*) +// * see boot ROM @1EB4/8 +// 51h Data written to this port is loaded into the area +// selected by the previous write to port 53h. + +// 52h Data written to this port is loaded into the Write Buffer. + +// 53h Data written to this port provides address selection +// for indirect addressing (see Indirect Register). + +// 54h Data written to this port is loaded into the low-order +// byte of the Write Mask. + +// 55h Data written to this port is loaded into the high-order +// byte of the Write Mask. + +// 56h Data written to this port is loaded into the GDC's FIFO +// Buffer and flagged as a parameter. +// =========================================================== +// 0x60 -> 0x6f ***** EXTENDED COMM. OPTION / Option Select 2. +// =========================================================== +// 0x60 -> 0x6f ***** RD51 HD. CONTROLLER / Option Select 2. +AM_RANGE(0x60, 0x67) AM_DEVREADWRITE("hdc", wd2010_device, read, write) +AM_RANGE(0x68, 0x68) AM_READWRITE(hd_status_68_r, hd_status_68_w) +AM_RANGE(0x69, 0x69) AM_READ(hd_status_69_r) +// =========================================================== +// THE RD51 CONTROLLER: +// - WD1010AL - 00 (WDC '83) +// + 2 K x 8 SRAM (SY2128-4 or Japan 8328) 21-17872-01 +// + 74(L)Sxxx glue logic (drive/head select, buffers etc.) +// + 10 Mhz Quartz (/2) +// SERVICE JUMPERS (not to be removed for normal operation): +// JUMPER "W1" : bridge between 10 Mhz master clock and board +// JUMPER "W2" : bridges SYNC within Read Data Circuit +// JUMPER "W3" : bridges 'drive read data' (from hard disk) +// Later RD51 boards (> '83 week 28 ?) have no jumpers at all. +// =========================================================== +// DEC RD TYPE (MByte) CYL ---- HEADS ---- MODEL (typical) +// DEC RD50 (5 Mbyte): 153 cyl. 4 heads -- ST506 +// DEC RD51(10 Mbyte); 306 cyl. 4 heads -- ST412 +// DEC RD31(20 Mbyte); 615 cyl. 4 heads -- ST225 +// DEC RD52(32 Mbyte); 512 cyl. 8 heads -- Q540 [!] +// DEC RD32(40 Mbyte); 820 cyl. 6 heads -- ST251 [!] +// DEC RD53(67 Mbyte); 1024 cyl.8 heads -- 1325 [!] +// [!] More than 4 heads. Prepare with WUTIL and / or DSKPREP. + +// SIZE RESTRICTIONS +// * HARDWARE: +// WD1010 controller has a built-in limit of 8 heads / 1024 cylinders. +// * BOOT LOADERS: +// - the DEC boot loader (and FDISK from DOS 3.10) initially allowed a maximum hard disc size of 20 MB. +// - the custom boot loader that comes with 'WUTIL 3.2' allows 117 MB and 8 surfaces. +// * SOFTWARE: +// - MS-DOS 2 allows a maximum partition size of 16 MB (sizes > 15 MB are incompatible to DOS 3) +// [ no more than 4 partitions of 8 MB size on one hard disk possible ] +// - MS-DOS 3 - and Concurrent CPM - have a global 32 MB (1024 cylinder) limit +// - a CP/M-86-80 partition can have up to 8 MB (all CP/M partitions together must not exceed 10 MB) +// =========================================================== +// 0x70 -> 0x7f ***** Option Select 4 +// =========================================================== +// 0x10c +AM_RANGE(0x10c, 0x10c) AM_DEVWRITE("vt100_video", rainbow_video_device, dc012_w) + + +#ifdef KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND +#include "./am_range_9x_Ax.c" +#endif + ADDRESS_MAP_END static ADDRESS_MAP_START(rainbowz80_mem, AS_PROGRAM, 8, rainbow_state) - ADDRESS_MAP_UNMAP_HIGH - AM_RANGE( 0x0000, 0xffff ) AM_READWRITE(share_z80_r, share_z80_w) +ADDRESS_MAP_UNMAP_HIGH +AM_RANGE(0x0000, 0xffff) AM_READWRITE(share_z80_r, share_z80_w) ADDRESS_MAP_END -static ADDRESS_MAP_START( rainbowz80_io, AS_IO, 8, rainbow_state) - ADDRESS_MAP_UNMAP_HIGH - ADDRESS_MAP_GLOBAL_MASK(0xff) - AM_RANGE(0x00, 0x00) AM_READWRITE(z80_latch_r, z80_latch_w) - AM_RANGE(0x20, 0x20) AM_READWRITE(z80_generalstat_r, z80_diskdiag_read_w) // read to port 0x20 used by MS-DOS 2.x diskette loader. - AM_RANGE(0x21, 0x21) AM_READWRITE(z80_generalstat_r, z80_diskdiag_write_w) - AM_RANGE(0x40, 0x40) AM_READWRITE(z80_diskstatus_r, z80_diskcontrol_w) - AM_RANGE(0x60, 0x63) AM_DEVREADWRITE(FD1793_TAG, fd1793_t, read, write) +static ADDRESS_MAP_START(rainbowz80_io, AS_IO, 8, rainbow_state) +ADDRESS_MAP_UNMAP_HIGH +ADDRESS_MAP_GLOBAL_MASK(0xff) +AM_RANGE(0x00, 0x00) AM_READWRITE(z80_latch_r, z80_latch_w) +AM_RANGE(0x20, 0x20) AM_READWRITE(z80_generalstat_r, z80_diskdiag_read_w) // read to port 0x20 used by MS-DOS 2.x diskette loader. +AM_RANGE(0x21, 0x21) AM_READWRITE(z80_generalstat_r, z80_diskdiag_write_w) +AM_RANGE(0x40, 0x40) AM_READWRITE(z80_diskstatus_r, z80_diskcontrol_w) +AM_RANGE(0x60, 0x63) AM_DEVREADWRITE(FD1793_TAG, fd1793_t, read, write) + +// Z80 I/O shadow area > $80 +AM_RANGE(0x80, 0x80) AM_READWRITE(z80_latch_r, z80_latch_w) +AM_RANGE(0xA0, 0xA0) AM_READWRITE(z80_generalstat_r, z80_diskdiag_read_w) // read to port 0x20 used by MS-DOS 2.x diskette loader. +AM_RANGE(0xA1, 0xA1) AM_READWRITE(z80_generalstat_r, z80_diskdiag_write_w) +AM_RANGE(0xC0, 0xC0) AM_READWRITE(z80_diskstatus_r, z80_diskcontrol_w) +AM_RANGE(0xE0, 0xE3) AM_DEVREADWRITE(FD1793_TAG, fd1793_t, read, write) ADDRESS_MAP_END /* Input ports */ /* DIP switches */ -static INPUT_PORTS_START( rainbow100b_in ) +static INPUT_PORTS_START(rainbow100b_in) - PORT_START("MONITOR TYPE") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x03, 0x03, "MONOCHROME MONITOR") +#ifdef KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND +#include "./rainbow_ipt.c" +#endif +PORT_START("MONITOR TYPE") +PORT_DIPNAME(0x03, 0x03, "MONOCHROME MONITOR") PORT_DIPSETTING(0x01, "WHITE") - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x02, "GREEN" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x03, "AMBER" ) - - // MEMORY, FLOPPY, BUNDLE, GRAPHICS affect 'system_parameter_r': - PORT_START("MEMORY PRESENT") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0xF0000, 0x20000, "MEMORY PRESENT") - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x10000, "64 K (MINIMUM ON 100-A)" ) // see BOARD_RAM - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x20000, "128 K (MINIMUM ON 100-B)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x30000, "192 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x40000, "256 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x50000, "320 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x60000, "384 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x70000, "448 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x80000, "512 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x90000, "576 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0xA0000, "640 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0xB0000, "704 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0xC0000, "768 K (MEMORY OPTION)" ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0xD0000, "832 K (MAX.MEM.ON -A)" ) // see END_OF_RAM - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0xE0000, "896 K (MAX.MEM.ON -B)" ) - - // Floppy is always 'on', BUNDLE + GRAPHICS are not implemented yet: - PORT_START("FLOPPY CONTROLLER") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x01, 0x01, "FLOPPY CONTROLLER") PORT_TOGGLE - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x01, DEF_STR( On ) ) - - // BUNDLE_OPTION: EXT.COMM.card -or- hard disk controller (marketed later). - // - hard disc and COMM.extension exclude each other! - // - connector J4 has 4 select lines (Option Select 1-4) - PORT_START("BUNDLE OPTION") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x00, 0x00, "BUNDLE OPTION") PORT_TOGGLE - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x00, DEF_STR( Off ) ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x01, DEF_STR( On ) ) - - PORT_START("GRAPHICS OPTION") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x00, 0x00, "GRAPHICS OPTION") PORT_TOGGLE - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x00, DEF_STR( Off ) ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x01, DEF_STR( On ) ) - - // W13 - W18 are used for factory tests and affect the boot process - - PORT_START("W13") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x02, 0x02, "W13 (FACTORY TEST A, LEAVE OFF)") PORT_TOGGLE - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x02, DEF_STR( Off ) ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x00, DEF_STR( On ) ) - - PORT_START("W14") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x04, 0x04, "W14 (FACTORY TEST B, LEAVE OFF)") PORT_TOGGLE - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x04, DEF_STR( Off ) ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x00, DEF_STR( On ) ) - PORT_START("W15") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x08, 0x08, "W15 (FACTORY TEST C, LEAVE OFF)") PORT_TOGGLE - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x08, DEF_STR( Off ) ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x00, DEF_STR( On ) ) - // DSR = 1 when switch is OFF - see i8251.c (status_r) - PORT_START("W18") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x01, 0x00, "W18 (FACTORY TEST D, LEAVE OFF) (8251A: DSR)") PORT_TOGGLE - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x00, DEF_STR( Off ) ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x01, DEF_STR( On ) ) - PORT_WRITE_LINE_DEVICE_MEMBER("kbdser", i8251_device, write_dsr) - - // J17 jumper on FDC controller board shifts drive select (experimental) - - PORT_START("J17") - PORT_DIPNAME( 0x02, 0x00, "J17 DRIVE SELECT (A => C and B => D)") PORT_TOGGLE - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x00, DEF_STR( Off ) ) - PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x02, DEF_STR( On ) ) -INPUT_PORTS_END +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x02, "GREEN") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x03, "AMBER") + +// MEMORY, FLOPPY, BUNDLE, GRAPHICS affect 'system_parameter_r': +PORT_START("MEMORY PRESENT") +PORT_DIPNAME(0xF0000, 0x20000, "MEMORY PRESENT") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x10000, "64 K (MINIMUM ON 100-A)") // see BOARD_RAM +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x20000, "128 K (MINIMUM ON 100-B)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x30000, "192 K (w. MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x40000, "256 K (w. MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x50000, "320 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x60000, "384 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x70000, "448 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x80000, "512 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x90000, "576 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0xA0000, "640 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0xB0000, "704 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0xC0000, "768 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") +PORT_DIPSETTING(0xD0000, "832 K (100-B MEMORY OPTION)") // see END_OF_RAM +PORT_DIPSETTING(0xE0000, "896 K (100-B MAX. MEMORY)") + +PORT_START("FLOPPY CONTROLLER") // floppy controller is not optional +PORT_DIPNAME(0x01, 0x01, "FLOPPY CONTROLLER") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x01, DEF_STR(On)) + +// EXT.COMM.card -or- RD51 HD. controller (marketed later). +PORT_START("HARD DISK PRESENT") // BUNDLE_OPTION +PORT_DIPNAME(0x01, 0x00, "HARD DISK PRESENT") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x01, DEF_STR(On)) + +PORT_START("CLIKCLOK") // DS1315 RTC +PORT_DIPNAME(0x01, 0x00, "REAL TIME CLOCK (CLIKCLOK)") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x01, DEF_STR(On)) + +PORT_START("GRAPHICS OPTION") // NEC COLOR GRAPHICS not implemented yet +PORT_DIPNAME(0x00, 0x00, "GRAPHICS OPTION") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x01, DEF_STR(On)) + +// W13 - W18 are used for factory tests and affect the boot process - +PORT_START("W13") +PORT_DIPNAME(0x02, 0x02, "W13 (FACTORY TEST A, LEAVE OFF)") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x02, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(On)) + +PORT_START("W14") +PORT_DIPNAME(0x04, 0x04, "W14 (FACTORY TEST B, LEAVE OFF)") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x04, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(On)) +PORT_START("W15") +PORT_DIPNAME(0x08, 0x08, "W15 (FACTORY TEST C, LEAVE OFF)") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x08, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(On)) + +PORT_START("W18") // DSR = 1 when switch is OFF - see i8251.c +PORT_DIPNAME(0x01, 0x00, "W18 (FACTORY TEST D, LEAVE OFF) (8251A: DSR)") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x01, DEF_STR(On)) +PORT_WRITE_LINE_DEVICE_MEMBER("kbdser", i8251_device, write_dsr) + +// J17 jumper on FDC controller board shifts drive select (experimental) - +PORT_START("J17") +PORT_DIPNAME(0x02, 0x00, "J17 DRIVE SELECT (A => C and B => D)") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x02, DEF_STR(On)) + +PORT_START("WATCHDOG") +PORT_DIPNAME(0x01, 0x01, "WATCHDOG ENABLED (MHFU)") PORT_TOGGLE +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x00, DEF_STR(Off)) +PORT_DIPSETTING(0x01, DEF_STR(On)) +INPUT_PORTS_END void rainbow_state::machine_reset() { - m_unit = INVALID_DRIVE; - - m_fdc->reset(); - m_fdc->set_floppy(NULL); - m_fdc->dden_w(0); - //m_fdc->set_force_ready(false); - /* configure RAM */ - address_space &program = m_maincpu->space(AS_PROGRAM); + address_space &program = machine().device("maincpu")->space(AS_PROGRAM); if (m_inp8->read() < END_OF_RAM) { program.unmap_readwrite(m_inp8->read(), END_OF_RAM); } - - // BIOS can't handle soft resets (=> triggers ERROR 16). - if ( COLD_BOOT == 2 ) - { // As a fallback, execute a hard reboot - - device().machine().schedule_hard_reset(); + // BIOS can't handle soft resets (would trigger ERROR 16). + // As a fallback, execute a hard reboot! + if (COLD_BOOT == 2) + { // FIXME: ask for confirmation (via UI ?) + device().machine().schedule_hard_reset(); } - if ( COLD_BOOT == 1 ) + /* ***************************************************************************************************************** + Suitable Solutions ClikClok (one of the more compatible battery backed real time clocks) + + DESCRIPTION: plugs into NVRAM chip socket on a 100-A and into one of the (EP)ROM sockets on the 100-B + ............ (there is a socket on the ClikClok for the NVRAM / EPROM chip). + + DS1315 phantom clock. No address space needed (-> IRQs must be disabled to block ROM accesses during reads). + + DRIVERS: 'rbclik.zip' DOS and CP/M binaries plus source from DEC employee; Reads & displays times. Y2K READY. + + 'newclk.arc' (Suitable Solutions; sets time and date; uses FE000 and up). 2 digit year here. + + TODO: obtain hardware / check address decoders. Access logic here is derived from Vincent Esser's source. + *****************************************************************************************************************/ + + // * Reset RTC to a defined state * + #define RTC_RESET 0xFC104 // read $FC104 or mirror $FE104 + program.install_read_handler(RTC_RESET, RTC_RESET, 0, 0, read8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::rtc_reset), this)); + program.install_read_handler(RTC_RESET + 0x2000, RTC_RESET + 0x2000, 0, 0, read8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::rtc_reset2), this)); + + // A magic pattern enables reads or writes (-> RTC_WRITE_DATA_0 / RTC_WRITE_DATA_1) + // 64 bits read from two alternating addresses (see DS1315.C) + #define RTC_PATTERN_0 0xFC100 // MIRROR: FE100 + #define RTC_PATTERN_1 0xFC101 // MIRROR: FE101 + program.install_read_handler(RTC_PATTERN_0, RTC_PATTERN_1, 0, 0, read8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::rtc_enable), this)); + program.install_read_handler(RTC_PATTERN_0 + 0x2000, RTC_PATTERN_1 + 0x2000, 0, 0, read8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::rtc_enable2), this)); + + // * Read actual time/date from ClikClok * + #define RTC_READ_DATA 0xFC004 // Single byte - delivers one bit (if RTC enabled). MIRROR: FE004 + program.install_read_handler(RTC_READ_DATA, RTC_READ_DATA, 0, 0, read8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::rtc_r), this)); + program.install_read_handler(RTC_READ_DATA + 0x2000, RTC_READ_DATA + 0x2000, 0, 0, read8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::rtc_r2), this)); + + // * Secretly transmit data to RTC (set time / date) * Works only if magic pattern enabled RTC. Look ma, no writes! + #define RTC_WRITE_DATA_0 0xFE000 + #define RTC_WRITE_DATA_1 0xFE001 + program.install_read_handler(RTC_WRITE_DATA_0, RTC_WRITE_DATA_1, 0, 0, read8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::rtc_w), this)); + + m_rtc->chip_reset(); + // *********************************** / DS1315 'PHANTOM CLOCK' IMPLEMENTATION FOR 'DEC-100-B' *************************************** + + + if (COLD_BOOT == 1) { COLD_BOOT = 2; m_crtc->MHFU(-100); // reset MHFU counter + } + + // *********** HARD DISK CONTROLLER... + if (m_inp5->read() == 0x01) // ...PRESENT? + { + // Install 8088 read / write handler + address_space &io = machine().device("maincpu")->space(AS_IO); + io.unmap_readwrite(0x60, 0x60); + io.install_read_handler(0x60, 0x60, read8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::hd_status_60_r), this)); + io.install_write_handler(0x60, 0x60, write8_delegate(FUNC(rainbow_state::hd_status_60_w), this)); + + hdc_reset(); + m_hdc_drive_ready = true; + m_hdc_write_fault = false; + + hard_disk_file *local_hard_disk; + local_hard_disk = rainbow_hdc_file(0); // one hard disk for now. + + output_set_value("led1", 0); + if (local_hard_disk) + { + hard_disk_info *info; + if ( (info = hard_disk_get_info(local_hard_disk)) ) + { + output_set_value("led1", 1); + + UINT32 max_sector = (info->cylinders) * (info->heads) * (info->sectors); + printf("\n%u MB HARD DISK: HEADS (1..8 OK) = %d / CYL. (151..1024 OK) = %d / SPT. (16 OK) = %d / SECTOR_BYTES (128..1024 OK) = %d\n", max_sector * 512 / 1000000, + info->heads, info->cylinders, info->sectors, info->sectorbytes); + } + } } + // *********** FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER + m_unit = INVALID_DRIVE; + m_fdc->reset(); + m_fdc->set_floppy(NULL); + m_fdc->dden_w(0); + m_z80->set_input_line(INPUT_LINE_HALT, ASSERT_LINE); + m_z80_halted = true; + m_zflip = true; - INT88 = false; INTZ80 = false; + INT88 = false; - m_zflip = true; - m_z80_halted = true; m_kbd_tx_ready = m_kbd_rx_ready = false; - m_kbd8251->write_cts(1); - m_KBD = 0; + m_irq_high = 0; // RESET ALL LEDs @@ -670,32 +922,41 @@ void rainbow_state::machine_reset() output_set_value("led_hold", 0); // led11 m_irq_mask = 0; - - } +#ifdef KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND +#include "./rainbow_keyboard2.c" +#endif UINT32 rainbow_state::screen_update_rainbow(screen_device &screen, bitmap_ind16 &bitmap, const rectangle &cliprect) { - m_crtc->palette_select( m_inp9->read() ); +/* + // Suppress display when accessing floppy (switch to 'smooth scroll' when working with DOS, please)! + if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter) // IF motor running... + { + if (m_p_vol_ram[0x84] == 0x00) // IF jump scroll + return 0; + } +*/ + m_crtc->palette_select(m_inp9->read()); - if ( m_SCREEN_BLANK ) - m_crtc->video_blanking(bitmap, cliprect); + if (m_SCREEN_BLANK) + m_crtc->video_blanking(bitmap, cliprect); else - m_crtc->video_update(bitmap, cliprect); + m_crtc->video_update(bitmap, cliprect); return 0; } // Interrupt handling and arbitration. See 3.1.3.8 OF PC-100 spec. void rainbow_state::update_8088_irqs() { - static const int vectors[] = { 0x27, 0x26, 0x20 }; + static const int vectors[] = { 0x27, 0x26, 0x25, 0x20 }; if (m_irq_mask != 0) { - for (int i = 0; i < IRQ_8088_MAX; i++) + for (int i = 0; i < IRQ_8088_NMI; i++) { - if (m_irq_mask & (1<set_input_line_and_vector(INPUT_LINE_INT0, ASSERT_LINE, vectors[i] | m_irq_high); break; @@ -710,16 +971,21 @@ void rainbow_state::update_8088_irqs() void rainbow_state::raise_8088_irq(int ref) { - m_irq_mask |= (1<chip_reset(); \ + UINT8 *rom = memregion("maincpu")->base(); + +#define RTC_ENABLE_MACRO \ + if (m_inp11->read() == 0x01) \ + { \ + if (offset & 1) \ + m_rtc->read_1(space, 0); \ + else \ + m_rtc->read_0(space, 0); \ + } \ + UINT8 *rom = memregion("maincpu")->base(); + +#define RTC_READ_MACRO \ + if (m_rtc->chip_enable() && (m_inp11->read() == 0x01)) \ + return (m_rtc->read_data(space, 0) & 0x01); \ + UINT8 *rom = memregion("maincpu")->base(); + +// *********** RTC RESET ************** +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::rtc_reset) +{ + RTC_RESET_MACRO + return rom[RTC_RESET]; +} + +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::rtc_reset2) +{ + RTC_RESET_MACRO + return rom[RTC_RESET + 0x2000]; +} + +// *********** RTC ENABLE ************** +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::rtc_enable) +{ + RTC_ENABLE_MACRO + return rom[RTC_PATTERN_0 + offset]; +} + +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::rtc_enable2) +{ + RTC_ENABLE_MACRO + return rom[RTC_PATTERN_0 + offset + 0x2000]; +} + +// ** READ single bit from RTC (or ROM) ** +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::rtc_r) +{ + RTC_READ_MACRO + return rom[RTC_READ_DATA]; +} + +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::rtc_r2) +{ + RTC_READ_MACRO + return rom[RTC_READ_DATA + 0x2000]; +} + +// Transfer data to DS1315 (read operation; data in offset): +// (always return ROM char to prevent potential IRQ issues) +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::rtc_w) +{ + if (m_rtc->chip_enable() && (m_inp11->read() == 0x01)) + m_rtc->write_data(space, offset & 0x01); + + UINT8 *rom = memregion("maincpu")->base(); + return rom[RTC_WRITE_DATA_0 + offset]; +} +// ------------------------/ ClikClok (for model B; DS1315) --------------------------------- + + +// ---------------------------- RD51 HARD DISK CONTROLLER ---------------------------------- +static const int SECTOR_SIZES[4] = { 256, 512, 1024, 128 }; + +#define RD51_MAX_HEAD 8 +#define RD51_MAX_CYLINDER 1024 +#define RD51_SECTORS_PER_TRACK 16 + +void rainbow_state::hdc_reset() +{ + printf(">> HARD DISC CONTROLLER RESET <<\n"); + logerror(">> HARD DISC CONTROLLER RESET <<\n"); + + m_hdc->reset(); // NEW HDC + + m_bdl_irq = 0; + update_bundle_irq(); // reset INTRQ + + m_hdc_buf_offset = 0; + m_hdc_direction = 0; + + m_hdc->buffer_ready(false); + m_hdc_write_gate = false; + + m_hdc_step_latch = false; + m_hdc_index_latch = false; + + m_hdc_track0 = true; // set true to avoid stepping +} + +// Return 'hard_disk_file' object for harddisk 1 (fixed). +// < NULL if geometry is insane or other errors occured > +hard_disk_file *(rainbow_state::rainbow_hdc_file(int drv)) +{ + m_hdc_drive_ready = false; + + if (m_inp5->read() != 0x01) // ...PRESENT? + return NULL; + + if (drv != 0) + return NULL; + + harddisk_image_device *img = NULL; + img = dynamic_cast(machine().device(subtag("harddisk1").c_str())); + + if (!img) + return NULL; + + if (!img->exists()) + return NULL; + + hard_disk_file *file = img->get_hard_disk_file(); + hard_disk_info *info = hard_disk_get_info(file); + + // ALWAYS 16 SECTORS / TRACK. + // CYLINDERS: 151 (~ 5 MB) to 1024 (max. cylinders on WD1010 controller) + if (((info->sectors == RD51_SECTORS_PER_TRACK)) && + ((info->heads >= 1) && (info->heads <= RD51_MAX_HEAD)) && // HEADS WITHIN 1...8 + ((info->cylinders > 150) && (info->cylinders <= RD51_MAX_CYLINDER)) + ) + { + m_hdc_drive_ready = true; + return file; // HAS SANE GEOMETRY + } + else + { + UINT32 max_sector = info->cylinders * info->heads * info->sectors; + printf("%u MB HARD DISK: HEADS (1..8 OK) = %d / CYL. (151..1024 OK) = %d / SPT. (16 OK) = %d / SECTOR_BYTES (128..1024 OK) = %d\n", max_sector * 512 / 1000000, + info->heads, info->cylinders, info->sectors, info->sectorbytes); + + printf("\n <<< === REJECTED = (SANITY CHECK FAILED) === >>> \n"); + return NULL; + } +} + +// LBA sector from CHS +static UINT32 get_and_print_lbasector(hard_disk_info *info, UINT16 cylinder, UINT8 head, UINT8 sector_number) +{ + if (info == NULL) + return 0; + + // LBA_ADDRESS = (C * HEADS + H) * NUMBER_SECTORS + (S - 1) + UINT32 lbasector = (double)cylinder * info->heads; // LBA : ( x 4 ) + lbasector += head; + lbasector *= info->sectors; // LBA : ( x 16 ) + lbasector += (sector_number - 1); // + (sector number - 1) + + logerror(" CYLINDER %u - HEAD %u - SECTOR NUMBER %u (LBA-SECTOR %u) ", cylinder, head, sector_number, lbasector); + return lbasector; +} + +// READ SECTOR (on BCS 1 -> 0 transition) +WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hdc_read_sector) +{ + static int last_state; + int read_status = 1; + + if (!m_hdc_write_gate) // do not read when WRITE GATE is on + { + UINT8 SDH = (m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x06)); + int drv = (SDH & (8 + 16)) >> 3; // get DRIVE from SDH register + + if ( (state == 0) && (last_state == 1) && (drv == 0) ) + { + read_status = 2; + + logerror("\nTRYING TO READ"); + output_set_value("led1", 0); + + int hi = (m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x05)) & 0x07; + UINT16 cylinder = (m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x04)) | (hi << 8); + UINT8 sector_number = m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x03); + + hard_disk_file *local_hard_disk; + local_hard_disk = rainbow_hdc_file(0); // one hard disk for now. + + if (local_hard_disk) + { + read_status = 3; + + hard_disk_info *info; + if ( (info = hard_disk_get_info(local_hard_disk)) ) + { + read_status = 4; + output_set_value("led1", 1); + + // Pointer to info + C + H + S + UINT32 lbasector = get_and_print_lbasector(info, cylinder, SDH & 0x07, sector_number); + + if ((cylinder <= info->cylinders) && // filter invalid ranges + (SECTOR_SIZES[(SDH >> 5) & 0x03] == info->sectorbytes) // may not vary in image! + ) + { + read_status = 5; + if( hard_disk_read(local_hard_disk, lbasector, m_hdc_buffer) ) // accepts LBA sector (UINT32) ! + { + read_status = 0; + logerror("...success!\n"); + } + } + } + m_hdc_buf_offset = 0; + m_hdc->buffer_ready(true); + } // if valid (..) + + if (read_status != 0) + { + logerror("...** READ FAILED WITH STATUS %u ** (CYLINDER %u - HEAD %u - SECTOR # %u - SECTOR_SIZE %u ) ***\n", + read_status, cylinder, SDH & 0x07, sector_number, SECTOR_SIZES[(SDH >> 5) & 0x03] + ) ; + } + + } // (on BCS 1 -> 0) + + } // do not read when WRITE GATE is on + + last_state = state; +} + + +// WRITE SECTOR +// ...IF WRITE_GATE (WG) TRANSITS FROM 1 -> 0 + +// NO PROVISIONS for sector sizes != 512 or MULTIPLE DRIVES (> 0) !!! +WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hdc_write_sector) +{ + int success = 0; + static int wg_last; + + if (state == 0) + m_hdc_write_gate = false; + else + m_hdc_write_gate = true; + + int drv = ((m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x06)) & (8 + 16)) >> 3; // get DRIVE from SDH register + + if (((state == 0) && (wg_last == 1)) // Check correct state transition and DRIVE 0 .... + && (drv == 0) + ) + { + output_set_value("led1", 0); // (1 = OFF ) =HARD DISK ACTIVITY = + MOTOR_DISABLE_counter = 20; + + if (rainbow_hdc_file(0) != NULL) + { + success = do_write_sector(); + if (success < 88) + logerror("! SECTOR WRITE (or FORMAT) FAULT ! ERROR CODE %i.\n", success); + + m_hdc_buf_offset = 0; + m_hdc->buffer_ready(false); + } + + // CHD WRITE FAILURES or UNMOUNTED HARDDSIK TRIGGER A PERMANENT ERROR. + if (success < 50) + m_hdc_write_fault = true; // reset only by HDC RESET! + } + + wg_last = state; // remember state +} + + +// Initiated by 'hdc_write_sector' (below) +// - in turn invoked by a WG: 1 -> 0 transit. +// STATUS CODES: +// 0 = DEFAULT ERROR (no HARD DISK FILE ?) +// 10 = CHD WRITE FAILURE (?) + +// 50 = SANITY CHECK FAILED (cylinder limit / <> 512 sectors?) + +// 88 = (LOW LEVEL) WRITE/FORMAT (sector_count != 1 IGNORED) +// 99 = SUCCESS : SECTOR WRITTEN + +// * RELIES * ON THE FACT THAT THERE WILL BE NO MULTI SECTOR TRANSFERS (!) +int rainbow_state::do_write_sector() +{ + int feedback = 0; // no error + output_set_value("led1", 0); // ON + + hard_disk_file *local_hard_disk; + local_hard_disk = rainbow_hdc_file(0); // one hard disk for now. + + if (local_hard_disk) + { + hard_disk_info *info; + if ( (info = hard_disk_get_info(local_hard_disk)) ) + { + feedback = 10; + logerror("\n* TRYING TO WRITE * "); + output_set_value("led1", 1); // OFF + + UINT8 SDH = (m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x06)); + + int hi = (m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x05)) & 0x07; + UINT16 cylinder = (m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x04)) | (hi << 8); + + int sector_number = m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x03); + int sector_count = m_hdc->read(space(AS_PROGRAM), 0x02); // (1 = single sector) + + if (!((cylinder <= info->cylinders) && // filter invalid cylinders + (SECTOR_SIZES[(SDH >> 5) & 0x03] == info->sectorbytes) // 512, may not vary + )) + { + logerror("...*** SANITY CHECK FAILED (CYLINDER %u vs. info->cylinders %u - - SECTOR_SIZE %u vs. info->sectorbytes %u) ***\n", + cylinder, info->cylinders, SECTOR_SIZES[(SDH >> 5) & 0x03], info->sectorbytes + ); + return 50; + } + // Pointer to info + C + H + S + UINT32 lbasector = get_and_print_lbasector(info, cylinder, SDH & 0x07, sector_number); + + if (sector_count != 1) // ignore all SECTOR_COUNTS != 1 + { + logerror(" - ** IGNORED (SECTOR_COUNT !=1) **\n"); + return 88; // BAIL OUT + } + + if (hard_disk_write(local_hard_disk, lbasector, m_hdc_buffer)) // accepts LBA sector (UINT32) ! + { + logerror("...success! ****\n"); + feedback = 99; + } + else + { + logerror("...FAILURE **** \n"); + } + + } // IF 'info' not NULL + } // IF hard disk present + + return feedback; +} + + + +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hd_status_60_r) +{ + int data = m_hdc_buffer[m_hdc_buf_offset]; + //logerror("HARD DISK DISK BUFFER: READ offset %04x | data = %02x\n", m_hdc_buf_offset, data); // ! DO NOT CHANGE ORDER ! + + m_hdc_buf_offset = (m_hdc_buf_offset + 1); + if (m_hdc_buf_offset >= 1024) // 1 K enforced by controller + { + m_hdc_buf_offset = 0; + m_hdc->buffer_ready(true); + } + return data; +} + +WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hd_status_60_w) +{ + //logerror("HARD DISK BUFFER: WRITE offset %04x | data = %02x\n", m_hdc_buf_offset, data); + + m_hdc_buffer[m_hdc_buf_offset] = data; + m_hdc_buf_offset = (m_hdc_buf_offset + 1); + + if (m_hdc_buf_offset >= 1024) // 1 K enforced by controller + { + m_hdc_buf_offset = 0; + m_hdc->buffer_ready(true); + } +} + + +// Secondary Command / Status Registers(68H) is... +// (A) a write - only register for commands +// (B) a read - only register for status signals +// Holds the status of the following signals: +// - 3 hard-wired controller module identification bits. +// - signals from the WD1010 chip, +// - disk drive(latched status signals) READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hd_status_68_r) { - // Top 3 bits = status / error code - // SEE -> W_INCHESTER__loc_80E + // (*) Bits 5-7 : HARD WIRED IDENTIFICATION BITS, bits 5+7 = 1 and bit 6 = 0 (= 101 für RD51 module) + int data = 0xe0; // 111 gives DRIVE NOT READY (when W is pressed on boot screen) + if ((m_inp5->read() == 0x01) && (rainbow_hdc_file(0) != NULL)) + data = 0xa0; // A0 : OK, DRIVE IS READY (!) + + int my_offset = 0x07; + int stat = m_hdc->read(space, my_offset); + logerror("(x68) WD1010 register %04x (STATUS) read, result : %04x\n", my_offset, stat); + + // NOTE: SEEK COMPLETE IS CURRENTLY HARD WIRED / NOT FULLY EMULATED - + // Bit 4 : SEEK COMPLETE: This status bit indicates that the disk drive positioned the R/W heads over the desired track on the disk surface. + + // (ALT.TEXT): "Seek Complete - When this signal from the disk drive goes low(0), it indicates that the R /W heads settled on the correct track. + // Writing is inhibited until this signal goes low(0). Seek complete is high(1) during normal seek operation. + if (stat & 16) // SEEK COMPLETE (bit 4)? + data |= 16; + + // Bit 3 : DIRECTION : This bit indicates the direction the read/write heads in the disk + // drive will move when the WD1010 chip issues step pulse(s). When high(1), the R / W heads will move toward the spindle. + // When low (0), the heads will move away from the spindle, towards track O. + if (m_hdc_direction) + data |= 8; + + // Bit 2 : LATCHED STEP PULSE: This status bit from the step pulse latch indicates if the WD1010 + // chip issued a step pulse since the last time the 8088 processor cleared the step pulse latch. + if (m_hdc_step_latch) + data |= 4; + + // Bit 1 : LATCHED INDEX : This status bit from the index latch indicates if the disk drive + // encountered an index mark since the last time the 8088 processor cleared the index latch. + if (m_hdc_index_latch) + data |= 2; + + // Bit 0 : CTRL BUSY : indicates that the WD 1010 chip is accessing the sector buffer. When this bit is set, + // the 8088 cannot access the WD 1010 registers. + if (stat & 128) // BUSY (bit 7)? + data |= 1; + + return data; +} + + +// 68 (WRITE): Secondary Command Registers (68H) - - ERKLÄRUNG: "write-only register for commands" +// - see TABLE 4.8 (4-24) +WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hd_status_68_w) +{ + // Bit 4-7 : --- not used / reserved + + // Bit 3 : CLEAR STEP LATCH : This bit BAD<3>H clears out the step pulse latch. The step pulse + //latch is set every time the WD1010 chip issues a step pulse.The output of the step pulse latch is sent to the secondary status register. + if (data & 0x08) + m_hdc_step_latch = false; + + // Bit 2 : CLEAR INDEX LATCH : This bit BAD<2>H clears out the index latch. The index latch is + //set when the disk drive senses the index position on the disk.The index latch output is sent to the secondary status register. + if (data & 0x04) + m_hdc_index_latch = false; + + // * Bit 1 : SOFTWARE INITIALIZE: The BADH bit sets this bit. This bit, when set, initializes the + // controller. The controller cannot be accessed for 7 microseconds(us) after the 8088 issues the software initialize. + if (data & 0x02) + hdc_reset(); + + // * Bit 0 : SET BUFFER READY : READ SECTOR command: this bit, when set, tells the WDI010 chip that the sector buffer was emptied which would then end the + // command. WRITE SECTOR / FORMAT CMD: bit tells the WD1010 that the sector buffer now contains valid data for transfer to the disk drive. + + // * SET BY BIOS: 2 : (WD1010 IRQ based transfer operation?) @ 0810 + // 1 : see @ 088D after 'READ_SECTOR_OK' + if (data & 0x01) + { + logerror(">> HARD DISC * SET BUFFER READY * <<\n"); + + output_set_value("led1", 0); // 1 = OFF (One of the CPU LEDs as DRIVE LED) = HARD DISK ACTIVITY = + MOTOR_DISABLE_counter = 20; + + m_hdc->buffer_ready(true); + } +} + + +/* +/ READ ONLY REGISTER (HEX 69) + +The drive status register at I/O address 69H is a read-only register +that monitors the status of control and error signals to/from the disk drive. + +0 Drive Select - high (1) indicates that the controller module is selecting the drive. + +1-3 Head Select - These 3 bits are the binary head address of the R/W head +selected for the current read/write operation. The RD51 drive has 4 heads. + +4 Write Gate - The WDlOI0 chip asserts this bit high (1) to inform the 8088 of +data being written on the disk. Signal also enables write current in disk drive. + +5 Drive Write Fault - The disk drive asserts this bit high (1) to indicate that a condition +exists at the drive that may cause improper writing on the disk. +Inhibits further writing until the error is corrected (.. until RESET?) [Bavarese] + +6 Drive Ready - When the disk drive together with SEEK COMPLETE asserts this +bit high (1), it indicates that the drive is ready to read, write, or +seek. When this bit is low (0), all reading, writing, and seeking are +inhibited. + +7 Track 0 - The disk drive sets this bit high (1) when the R/W heads are +positioned over cylinder 0 (the data track furthest away from the spindle). +*/ +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hd_status_69_r) +{ + int HS = m_hdc->read(space, 0x06) & (1 + 2 + 4); // SDH bits 0-2 = HEAD # + logerror("(x69 READ) %i = HEAD SELECT WD1010\n", HS); + + UINT8 data = (HS << 1); + + // DRIVE SELECT: 2 bits in SDH register of WDx010 could address 4 drives. + // External circuit supports 1 drive here (DRIVE 0 selected or deselected) + int DRV = ((m_hdc->read(space, 0x06) >> 3) & 0x01); // 0x03 gives error R6 with DIAG.DISK + if (DRV == 0) + { + logerror("(x69 READ) %i = _DRIVE # 0_ SELECT! \n", DRV); + data |= 1; + } + + if (m_hdc_write_gate) // WRITE GATE (cached here) + data |= 16; + + if (m_hdc_write_fault) + data |= 32; + + if (m_hdc_drive_ready) + data |= 64; + + // Fake TRACK 0 signal (normally FROM DRIVE) + m_hdc_track0 = false; // Set a default + + int stat1 = m_hdc->read(space, 0x04); // CYL LO + int stat2 = m_hdc->read(space, 0x05); // CYL HI + if ((stat1 == 0) && (stat2 == 0)) + m_hdc_track0 = true; + + if (m_hdc_track0) + { + data |= 128; + logerror("(x69 READ) TRACK 00 detected\n"); + } + + return data; +} + +// TREAT SIGNALS FROM / TO CONTROLLER +WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hdc_step) +{ + m_hdc_step_latch = true; + + output_set_value("led1", 0); // 1 = OFF (One of the CPU LEDs as DRIVE LED) = HARD DISK ACTIVITY = + MOTOR_DISABLE_counter = 20; +} + +WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hdc_direction) +{ + m_hdc_direction = state; // (0 = OUT) +} + +READ_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hdc_drive_ready) +{ + return m_hdc_drive_ready; +} + +READ_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hdc_write_fault) +{ + return m_hdc_write_fault; +} - // return 0xa0; // A0 : OK, DRIVE IS READY (!) +// Buffer counter reset when BCR goes from 0 -> 1 +WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hdc_bcr) +{ + static int bcr_state; + if ((bcr_state == 0) && (state == 1)) + hdc_buffer_counter_reset(); + bcr_state = state; +} - return 0xe0; // => 21 DRIVE NOT READY (BIOS; when W is pressed on boot screen) +void rainbow_state::hdc_buffer_counter_reset() +{ + m_hdc->buffer_ready(false); + m_hdc_buf_offset = 0; } +// DATA REQUEST - When high (..) initiates data transfers +// to or from the sector buffer. On a READ, this signal +// goes high AFTER the sector buffer is filled. + +// On a WRITE / FORMAT command, signal goes high when the WD1010 +// chip is READY TO ACCESS the information in the sector buffer. +WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::hdc_bdrq) +{ + static int old_state; + + logerror("BDRQ - BUFFER DATA REQUEST OBTAINED: %u\n", state); + if ((state == 1) && (old_state == 0)) + { + hdc_buffer_counter_reset(); + + m_bdl_irq = state; + update_bundle_irq(); // TRIGGER AN INTERRUPT + } + old_state = state; +} +// ---------------------------- / RD51 HARD DISK CONTROLLER ---------------------------------- + + +// IRQ service for both RD51 and COMM. OPTION +void rainbow_state::update_bundle_irq() +{ + if (m_bdl_irq == 0) + { + lower_8088_irq(IRQ_BDL_INTR_L); + + if (m_inp5->read() == 0x01) + hdc_buffer_counter_reset(); + } + else + { + raise_8088_irq(IRQ_BDL_INTR_L); + } +} + +WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::bundle_irq) +{ + m_bdl_irq = state; + update_bundle_irq(); +} + + + READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::system_parameter_r) { -/* Info about option boards is in bits 0 - 3: - SYSTEM PARAMETER INFORMATION: see AA-P308A-TV page 92 section 14.0 - Bundle card (1) | Floppy (2) | Graphics (4) | Memory option (8) - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - B F G M - ( 1 means NOT present; 4-7 reserved ) -*/ - return ( ((m_inp5->read() == 1) ? 0 : 1) | - ((m_inp6->read() == 1) ? 0 : 2) | - ((m_inp7->read() == 1) ? 0 : 4) | - ((m_inp8->read() > BOARD_RAM) ? 0 : 8) | - 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 // to be verified. +#ifdef FORCE_RAINBOW_B_LOGO + + // WORKAROUND: Initialize NVRAM + VOLATILE RAM with DEFAULTS + correct RAM SIZE ! + int test = (m_inp8->read() >> 16) - 2; // 0 = 128 K (!) + if (test >= 0) + { + m_p_vol_ram[0xdb] = test; + m_p_nvram[0xdb] = test; + } + + // NVRAM @ 0x89 : AUTO RPT(0 = OFF 1 = ON) + m_p_nvram[0x89] = 0; // AUTO REPEAT ON (1 would be DETRIMENTAL TO "SET-UP" (80/132 + 50/60 Hz) with KEYBOARD_WORKAROUND (!) +#endif + + + /* Info about option boards is in bits 0 - 3: + SYSTEM PARAMETER INFORMATION: see AA-P308A-TV page 92 section 14.0 + Bundle card (1) | Floppy (2) | Graphics (4) | Memory option (8) + 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 + B F G M + (bit SET means NOT present; 4-7 reserved ) + + B : no separation between the 2 available 'bundle cards' (HD controller / COMM.OPTION) ? + + M : old RAM extension (128 / 192 K ?) detected with OPTION_PRESENT bit, newer models 'by presence'. + BIOS uses a seperate IRQ vector for RAM board detection (at least on a 100-B). + */ + return (((m_inp5->read() == 1) ? 0 : 1) | + ((m_inp6->read() == 1) ? 0 : 2) | + ((m_inp7->read() == 1) ? 0 : 4) | + ((m_inp8->read() > BOARD_RAM) ? 0 : 8) + // 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 // to be verified. ); } READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::comm_control_r) { -/* [02] COMMUNICATIONS STATUS REGISTER - PAGE 154 (**** READ **** ) - Used to read status of SERIAL port, IRQ line of each CPU, and MHFU logic enable signal. - -// What the specs says on how MHFU detection is disabled: -// 1. by first disabling interrupts with CLI -// 2. by writing 0x00 to port 0x10C (handled by 'dc012_w' in vtvideo) -// (3.) MHFU is re-enabled by writing to 0x0c (or automatically after STI - when under BIOS control ?) -*/ - // During boot phase 2, do not consider MHFU ENABLE. Prevents ERROR 16. - int data; + /* [02] COMMUNICATIONS STATUS REGISTER - PAGE 154 (**** READ **** ) + Used to read status of SERIAL port, IRQ line of each CPU, and MHFU logic enable signal. + + // What the specs says on how MHFU detection is disabled: + // 1. by first disabling interrupts with CLI + // 2. by writing 0x00 to port 0x10C (handled by a 8088 write handler) + // MHFU is re-enabled by writing to 0x0c (or 'automatically after STI') <-- when under BIOS control ? + */ + int data = 0; if (COLD_BOOT == 2) - data = 0; + data = 0; // During boot phase 2, never enable MHFU (prevents errors). else + { data = m_crtc->MHFU(1); - - return ( ( (data > 0) ? 0x00 : 0x20) |// (L): status of MHFU flag => bit pos.5 - ( (INT88) ? 0x00 : 0x40 ) | // (L) - ( (INTZ80) ? 0x00 : 0x80 ) // (L) - ); + } + return (((data) ? 0x00 : 0x20) | // // (L) status of MHFU flag => bit pos.5 + ((INT88) ? 0x00 : 0x40) | // (L) + ((INTZ80) ? 0x00 : 0x80) // (L) + ); } WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::comm_control_w) { -/* Communication control register of -COMM- port (when written): + /* Communication control register of -COMM- port (when written): - 8088 LEDs: - 5 7 6 4 <- BIT POSITION - D6 -D5-D4-D3 <- INTERNAL LED NUMBER (DEC PDF) - -4--5--6--7- <- NUMBERS EMBOSSED ON BACK OF PLASTIC HOUSING (see error chart) -*/ + 8088 LEDs: + 5 7 6 4 <- BIT POSITION + D6 -D5-D4-D3 <- INTERNAL LED NUMBER (DEC PDF) + -4--5--6--7- <- NUMBERS EMBOSSED ON BACK OF PLASTIC HOUSING (see error chart) + */ output_set_value("led4", BIT(data, 5)); // LED "D6" output_set_value("led5", BIT(data, 7)); // LED "D5" output_set_value("led6", BIT(data, 6)); // LED "D4" output_set_value("led7", BIT(data, 4)); // LED "D3" -// printf("%02x to COMM.CONTROL REGISTER\n", data); + // printf("%02x to COMM.CONTROL REGISTER\n", data); } -// 8088 reads port 0x00. See page 133 (4-34) -READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::i8088_latch_r) -{ -// printf("Read %02x from 8088 mailbox\n", m_8088_mailbox); - lower_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_MAILBOX); - INT88 = false; // BISLANG: INTZ80 = false; // - return m_8088_mailbox; -} -// 8088 writes port 0x00. See page 133 (4-34) +// 8088 writes to port 0x00 (interrupts Z80) +// See page 133 (4-34) WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::i8088_latch_w) { -// printf("%02x to Z80 mailbox\n", data); + // printf("%02x to Z80 mailbox\n", data); + + // The interrupt vector address(F7H) placed on the bus is hardwired into the Z80A interrupt vector encoder. + // The F7H interrupt vector address causes the Z80A processor to perform an RST 30 instruction in + // interrupt mode 0 m_z80->set_input_line_and_vector(0, ASSERT_LINE, 0xf7); m_z80_mailbox = data; @@ -869,14 +1756,14 @@ WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::i8088_latch_w) // See page 134 (4-35) READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_latch_r) { -// printf("Read %02x from Z80 mailbox\n", m_z80_mailbox); + // printf("Read %02x from Z80 mailbox\n", m_z80_mailbox); m_z80->set_input_line(0, CLEAR_LINE); - INTZ80 = false; // BISLANG: INT88 = false; + INTZ80 = false; return m_z80_mailbox; } -// Z80 writes to port 0x00 +// Z80 writes to port 0x00 (interrupts 8088) // See page 134 (4-35) WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_latch_w) { @@ -887,120 +1774,166 @@ WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_latch_w) INT88 = true; } -// WRITE to 0x20 +// 8088 reads port 0x00. See page 133 (4-34) +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::i8088_latch_r) +{ + // printf("Read %02x from 8088 mailbox\n", m_8088_mailbox); + lower_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_MAILBOX); + + INT88 = false; + return m_8088_mailbox; +} + +// (Z80) : WRITE to 0x20 WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskdiag_read_w) { m_zflip = true; } +// (Z80) : PORT 21H * WRITE * +WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskdiag_write_w) +{ + /* Z80 LEDs: + 4 5 6 <- bit # + D11 D10 -D9 <- INTERNAL LED NUMBER (see PDF) + -1 --2-- 3 <- NUMBERS EMBOSSED ON BACK OF PLASTIC HOUSING (see error chart) + */ + output_set_value("led1", BIT(data, 4)); // LED "D11" + output_set_value("led2", BIT(data, 5)); // LED "D10" + output_set_value("led3", BIT(data, 6)); // LED "D9" + + m_zflip = false; +} + // (Z80) : PORT 21H _READ_ READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_generalstat_r) { -/* -General / diag.status register Z80 / see page 157 (table 4-18). - -D7 : STEP L : reflects status of STEP signal _FROM FDC_ - (when this 2us output pulse is low, the stepper will move into DIR) -D6 : WRITE GATE L :reflects status of WRITE GATE signal _FROM FDC_ - (asserted low before data can be written on the diskette) -D5 : TR00: reflects status of TRACK 0 signal (= 1) * from the disk drive * -D4 : DIR L: reflects status of DIRECTION signal * FROM FDC * to disk - (when low, the head will step towards the center) -D3 : READY L: reflects status of READY L signal * from the disk drive * - (low active, asserts when disk is inserted and door is closed) -D2 : INT88 L: (bit reads the INT88 bit sent by Z80 to interrupt 8088) -D1 : INTZ80 L: (bit reads the INTZ80 bit sent by 8088 to interrupt Z80) -D0 : ZFLIP L: (read from the diagnostic control register of Z80A) -*/ + /* + General / diag.status register Z80 / see page 157 (table 4-18). + ---- BITS FROM RX50 CONTROLLER CARD: + D7 : STEP L : reflects status of STEP signal _FROM FDC_ + (when this 2us output pulse is low, the stepper will move into DIR) + D6 : WRITE GATE L :reflects status of WRITE GATE signal _FROM FDC_ + (asserted low before data can be written on the diskette) + D5 : TR00: reflects status of TRACK 0 signal (= 1) * from the disk drive * + D4 : DIR L: reflects status of DIRECTION signal * FROM FDC * to disk + (when low, the head will step towards the center) + D3 : READY L: reflects status of READY L signal * from the disk drive * + (low active, asserts when disk is inserted and door is closed) + ---- BITS BELOW FROM MAINBOARD: + D2 : INT88 L: (bit reads the INT88 bit sent by Z80 to interrupt 8088) + D1 : INTZ80 L: (bit reads the INTZ80 bit sent by 8088 to interrupt Z80) + D0 : ZFLIP L: (read from the diagnostic control register of Z80A) + */ static int last_track; - int track = m_fdc->track_r( space, 0); + + int track = 0; int fdc_step = 0; - int fdc_ready = 0; - int tk00 = 0; + int fdc_ready = 0; + int tk00 = 0; + int fdc_write_gate = 0; + int last_dir = 0; + + printf("\nFLOPPY %02d - ", m_unit); // TEST-DEBUG - if(m_unit != INVALID_DRIVE) + // Attempt to block invalid accesses + if (m_unit != INVALID_DRIVE) { + track = m_fdc->track_r(space, 0); if (track != last_track) - fdc_step = 1; + fdc_step = 1; // calculate STEP (sic) last_track = track; - fdc_ready = m_floppy->ready_r(); - tk00 = ( m_floppy->trk00_r() != CLEAR_LINE ); + if (!m_floppy->ready_r()) // weird (see wd_fdc) + fdc_ready = 1; + + if (fdc_ready) + fdc_write_gate = 1; // * FAKE * WRITE GATE ! + + // "valid only when drive is selected" ! + if (!m_floppy->trk00_r()) // weird (see wd_fdc) + tk00 = 1; + + if (last_track > track) + last_dir = 1; // correct? + else + last_dir = 0; + + if (fdc_ready == 1) + printf(" RDY:1 "); // TEST-DEBUG + else + printf(" RDY:0 "); // TEST-DEBUG + + if (fdc_step == 1) + printf(" STP:1 "); // TEST-DEBUG + else + printf(" STP:0 "); // TEST-DEBUG + + if (tk00 == 0) + printf(" TK00=0 "); // TEST-DEBUG + else + printf(" TK00=1 "); // TEST-DEBUG + } - int last_dir = 0; // FAKE LAST_DIR + WRITE_GATE FOR NOW. - int fdc_write_gate = 1; - - // ***** ALL LOW ACTIVE - EXCEPT tk00 : - int data=( - ( (fdc_step) ? 0x00 : 0x80 ) | - ( (fdc_write_gate == 1) ? 0x00 : 0x40 ) | - ( (tk00) ? 0x20 : 0x00 ) | - ( (last_dir == 1) ? 0x00 : 0x10 ) | - ( (fdc_ready) ? 0x00 : 0x08 ) | - ( (INT88) ? 0x00 : 0x04 ) | - ( (INTZ80) ? 0x00 : 0x02 ) | - ( (m_zflip) ? 0x00 : 0x01 ) - ); + int data = ( + ((fdc_step) ? 0x00 : 0x80) | + ((fdc_write_gate) ? 0x00 : 0x40) | + ((tk00) ? 0x20 : 0x00) | // ***** ALL LOW ACTIVE - EXCEPT tk00 : + ((last_dir) ? 0x00 : 0x10) | + ((fdc_ready) ? 0x00 : 0x08) | + ((INT88) ? 0x00 : 0x04) | + ((INTZ80) ? 0x00 : 0x02) | + ((m_zflip) ? 0x00 : 0x01) + ); return data; } -// (Z80) : PORT 21H * WRITE * -WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskdiag_write_w) -{ -/* Z80 LEDs: - 4 5 6 <- bit # - D11 D10 -D9 <- INTERNAL LED NUMBER (see PDF) - -1 --2-- 3 <- NUMBERS EMBOSSED ON BACK OF PLASTIC HOUSING (see error chart) -*/ - output_set_value("led1", BIT(data, 4)); // LED "D11" - output_set_value("led2", BIT(data, 5)); // LED "D10" - output_set_value("led3", BIT(data, 6)); // LED "D9" - m_zflip = false; -} // (Z80) : PORT 40H _READ_ - -// ********************************************************************** -// POLARITY OF _DRQ_ AND _IRQ_ (depends on controller type!) -// ********************************************************************** +// 40H diskette status Register **** READ ONLY *** ( 4-60 of TM100.pdf ) READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskstatus_r) { - static int last_track; - int track = m_fdc->track_r( space, 0); - - if (track != last_track) - printf("\n%02d",track); - last_track = track; - - // 40H diskette status Register **** READ ONLY *** ( 4-60 of TM100.pdf ) + int track = 0; // AND 00111011 - return what was WRITTEN to D5-D3, D1, D0 previously // (except D7,D6,D2) int data = m_z80_diskcontrol & 0x3b; - // D7: DRQ: reflects status of DATA REQUEST signal from FDC. - // '1' indicates that FDC has read data OR requires new write data. - data |= m_fdc->drq_r() ? 0x80 : 0x00; + // -DOES NOT WORK HERE- Attempt to block invalid accesses + if (m_unit != INVALID_DRIVE) + { + // D7: DRQ: reflects status of DATA REQUEST signal from FDC. + // '1' indicates that FDC has read data OR requires new write data. + data |= m_fdc->drq_r() ? 0x80 : 0x00; + + // D6: IRQ: indicates INTERRUPT REQUEST signal from FDC. Indicates that a + // status bit has changed. Set to 1 at the completion of any + // command (.. see page 207 or 5-25). + data |= m_fdc->intrq_r() ? 0x40 : 0x00; - // D6: IRQ: indicates INTERRUPT REQUEST signal from FDC. Indicates that a - // status bit has changed. Set to 1 at the completion of any - // command (.. see page 207 or 5-25). - data |= m_fdc->intrq_r() ? 0x40 : 0x00; + // D5: SIDE 0H: status of side select signal at J2 + J3 of RX50 controller. + // For 1 sided drives, this bit will always read low (0). - // D5: SIDE 0H: status of side select signal at J2 + J3 of RX50 controller. - // For 1 sided drives, this bit will always read low (0). + // D4: MOTOR 1 ON L: 0 = indicates MOTOR 1 ON bit is set in drive control reg. + // D3: MOTOR 0 ON L: 0 = indicates MOTOR 0 ON bit is set in drive " - // D4: MOTOR 1 ON L: 0 = indicates MOTOR 1 ON bit is set in drive control reg. - // D3: MOTOR 0 ON L: 0 = indicates MOTOR 0 ON bit is set in drive " + track = m_fdc->track_r(space, 0); + + // Print HEX track number + static UINT8 bcd2hex[] = { 0x3f, 0x06, 0x5b, 0x4f, 0x66, 0x6d, 0x7d, 0x07, 0x7f, 0x6f, 0x77, 0x7c, 0x39, 0x5e, 0x79, 0x71 }; + // 0...9 ,A (0x77), b (0x7c), C (0x39) , d (0x5e), E (0x79), F (0x71) + output_set_digit_value(0, bcd2hex[(track >> 4) & 0x0f]); + output_set_digit_value(1, bcd2hex[(track - ((track >> 4) << 4)) & 0x0f]); + } // D2: TG43 L : 0 = INDICATES TRACK > 43 SIGNAL FROM FDC TO DISK DRIVE. - if ( track > 43) + if (track > 43) data = data & (255 - 4); else - data = data | 4; + data = data | 4; // D1: DS1 H: reflect status of bits 0 and 1 form disk.control reg. // D0: DS0 H: " @@ -1008,68 +1941,79 @@ READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskstatus_r) } // (Z80) : PORT 40H * WRITE * -// RX-50 has head A and head B (1 for each of the 2 disk slots in a RX-50). -// TODO: find out how head load and drive select really work. +// NOTE: routine will accept invalid drive letters... WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskcontrol_w) { - // FORCE_READY = 0 : assert DRIVE READY on FDC (diagnostic override; USED BY BIOS!) - //bool force_ready = ( (data & 4) == 0 ) ? true : false; + int selected_drive = INVALID_DRIVE; + static const char *names[] = { FD1793_TAG ":0", FD1793_TAG ":1", FD1793_TAG ":2", FD1793_TAG ":3" }; - int drive; - if ( m_inp10->read() && ((data & 3) < 2) ) + int drive = 0; + if (m_inp10->read() && ((data & 3) < 2)) drive = (data & 1) + 2; else drive = data & 3; - int selected_drive = INVALID_DRIVE; - static const char *names[] = { FD1793_TAG ":0", FD1793_TAG ":1", FD1793_TAG ":2", FD1793_TAG ":3" }; + floppy_connector *con = NULL; + if (drive < MAX_FLOPPIES) + con = machine().device(names[drive]); - floppy_connector *con = machine().device(names[drive]); if (con) { m_floppy = con->get_device(); - if (m_floppy) - { - selected_drive = drive; + if (m_floppy) + selected_drive = drive; + //printf("%i <- SELECTED DRIVE...\n", m_unit); + } - m_fdc->set_floppy(m_floppy); // Sets new _image device_ - m_floppy->set_rpm(300.); + if (selected_drive == INVALID_DRIVE) + { + printf("(m_unit = %i) ** SELECTED DRIVE ** INVALID. (selected drive = %i)\n", m_unit, selected_drive); + m_unit = INVALID_DRIVE; + m_floppy = NULL; + } - // RX50 board has additional 'side select' - ignored by WD emulation? - m_floppy->ss_w((data & 20) ? 1 : 0); - } + if (m_floppy != NULL) + { + m_fdc->set_floppy(m_floppy); // Sets new _image device_ + if (!m_floppy->exists()) + { + m_floppy = NULL; + printf("(m_unit = %i) SELECTED IMAGE *** DOES NOT EXIST *** (selected drive = %i)\n", m_unit, selected_drive); + selected_drive = INVALID_DRIVE; + //m_unit = INVALID_DRIVE; + } + else + { + m_floppy->ss_w((data & 20) ? 1 : 0); // RX50 board in Rainbow has 'side select' + m_floppy->set_rpm(300.); + } } - output_set_value("driveled0", (selected_drive == 0) ? 1 : 0 ); - output_set_value("driveled1", (selected_drive == 1) ? 1 : 0 ); + output_set_value("driveled0", (selected_drive == 0) ? 1 : 0); + output_set_value("driveled1", (selected_drive == 1) ? 1 : 0); - output_set_value("driveled2", (selected_drive == 2) ? 1 : 0 ); - output_set_value("driveled3", (selected_drive == 3) ? 1 : 0 ); + output_set_value("driveled2", (selected_drive == 2) ? 1 : 0); + output_set_value("driveled3", (selected_drive == 3) ? 1 : 0); if (selected_drive < 4) { - m_unit = selected_drive; + m_unit = selected_drive; - if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter == 0) // "one shot" - MOTOR_DISABLE_counter = 4800; // 2400 = 500 ms + if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter == 0) // "one shot" + MOTOR_DISABLE_counter = 20; -// m_fdc->set_force_ready(force_ready); - } - else - { -// m_fdc->set_force_ready(false); + // FORCE_READY = 0 : assert DRIVE READY on FDC (diagnostic override; USED BY BIOS!) + bool force_ready = ((data & 4) == 0) ? true : false; + m_fdc->set_force_ready(force_ready); } - for(int f_num=0; f_num <= 3; f_num++) - { - floppy_connector *con = machine().device(names[f_num]); - floppy_image_device *tmp_floppy = con->get_device(); - tmp_floppy->mon_w( (f_num == m_unit) ? CLEAR_LINE : ASSERT_LINE ); - } + int enable_start = 0; + int disable_start = 2; // set defaults - if(m_unit == INVALID_DRIVE) + if (m_unit == INVALID_DRIVE) { - data = data & (255 -3); + printf("\n**** INVALID DRIVE ****"); + data = (data & (255 - 3)) | m_unit; data = data | 8; // MOTOR 0 OFF data = data | 16; // MOTOR 1 OFF } @@ -1077,49 +2021,76 @@ WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskcontrol_w) { data = (data & (255 - 3)) | m_unit; - if(m_unit < 2) - data = data & (255 - 8); // MOTOR 0 (for A or B) - - if(m_unit > 1) + if (m_unit < 2) + { + data = data & (255 - 8); // MOTOR 0 (for A or B) + } + else + { data = data & (255 - 16); // MOTOR 1 (for C or D) - } + enable_start = 2; + disable_start = 4; + } + + // RX-50 has head A and head B (1 for each of the 2 disk slots in a RX-50). + // Assume the other one is switched off - + for (int f_num = 0; f_num < MAX_FLOPPIES; f_num++) + { + floppy_connector *con = machine().device(names[f_num]); + floppy_image_device *tmp_floppy = con->get_device(); + + tmp_floppy->mon_w(ASSERT_LINE); + if ((f_num >= enable_start) && (f_num < disable_start)) + tmp_floppy->mon_w(CLEAR_LINE); // enable + } + + } + m_z80_diskcontrol = data; } +// --------- END OF Z80 -------------------- -READ8_MEMBER( rainbow_state::read_video_ram_r ) +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::read_video_ram_r) { return m_p_ram[offset]; } + +// ************************************************** +// VIDEO INTERRUPT HANDLING +// ************************************************** + INTERRUPT_GEN_MEMBER(rainbow_state::vblank_irq) { raise_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_VBL); m_crtc->notify_vblank(true); } -WRITE_LINE_MEMBER( rainbow_state::clear_video_interrupt ) + +WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::clear_video_interrupt) { lower_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_VBL); m_crtc->notify_vblank(false); } -READ8_MEMBER( rainbow_state::diagnostic_r ) // 8088 (port 0A READ). Fig.4-29 + table 4-15 +// Reflects bits from 'diagnostic_w', except test jumpers +READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::diagnostic_r) // 8088 (port 0A READ). Fig.4-29 + table 4-15 { -// printf("%02x DIP value ORed to diagnostic\n", ( m_inp1->read() | m_inp2->read() | m_inp3->read() ) ); - - return ( (m_diagnostic & (0xf1)) | ( m_inp1->read() | - m_inp2->read() | - m_inp3->read() - ) - ); + return ((m_diagnostic & (0xf1)) | // MASK 0xf1 = 11110001 + (m_inp1->read() | + m_inp2->read() | + m_inp3->read() + ) + ); } -WRITE8_MEMBER( rainbow_state::diagnostic_w ) // 8088 (port 0A WRITTEN). Fig.4-28 + table 4-15 + +WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::diagnostic_w) // 8088 (port 0A WRITTEN). Fig.4-28 + table 4-15 { -// printf("%02x to diag port (PC=%x)\n", data, space.device().safe_pc()); + // printf("%02x to diag port (PC=%x)\n", data, space.device().safe_pc()); m_SCREEN_BLANK = (data & 2) ? false : true; - + // ZRESET (high at powerup) if (!(data & 1)) { m_z80->set_input_line(INPUT_LINE_HALT, ASSERT_LINE); @@ -1130,35 +2101,71 @@ WRITE8_MEMBER( rainbow_state::diagnostic_w ) // 8088 (port 0A WRITTEN). Fig.4-28 { m_zflip = true; m_z80_halted = false; + m_z80->set_input_line(INPUT_LINE_HALT, CLEAR_LINE); m_z80->reset(); } - if(m_unit != INVALID_DRIVE) + if ((m_diagnostic & 1) && !(data & 1)) { - if ( (m_diagnostic & 1) && !(data & 1) ) - { - m_fdc->soft_reset(); - } + printf("\nFDC ** RESET **"); + m_fdc->reset(); + } - if ( !(m_diagnostic & 1) && (data & 1) ) - { - m_fdc->soft_reset(); // See formatter description p.197 or 5-13 - } + if (!(m_diagnostic & 1) && (data & 1)) + { + printf("\nFDC RESTORE"); + m_fdc->soft_reset(); // See formatter description p.197 or 5-13 } + // MISSING BITS (* not vital for normal operation, see diag.disk) - // BIT 2: GRF VID SEL (0 = system module; 1 = graphics option) // BIT 3: PARITY TEST (1 = enables parity test on memory option board) // * BIT 4: DIAG LOOPBACK (0 at power-up; 1 directs RX50 and DC12 output to printer port) // * BIT 5: PORT LOOPBACK (1 enables loopback for COMM, PRINTER, KEYBOARD ports) - // BIT 6: Transfer data from volatile memory to NVM - if ( !(data & 0x40) && (m_diagnostic & 0x40) ) - memcpy( m_p_nvram, m_p_vol_ram, 256); + /* 2.1.7.3 DIAGNOSTIC LOOPBACK Maintenance Bit - The DIAGNOSTIC LOOPBACK bit is a + maintenance bit that is cleared on power - up.This bit, when set to 1, + allows the floppy data separator and the serial video output to be tested + through the use of the printer port. The following table shows how signals are routed. + + DIAGNOSTIC LOOPBACK = 0 DIAGNOSTIC LOOPBACK = 1 SIGNAL INPUT + SIGNAL SOURCE SIGNAL SOURCE TO + FROM FROM + PRT RDATA(J2) VIDEO OUT PRT RXD(7201) + PRT RXTXC 500 KHZ PRT RXTXC(7201) + MASTER CLK 250 KHZ VIDEO CLK(DCO11) + FLOPPY RAW DATA PRT TXD(7201) FLOPPY DATA SEPARATOR + + During Diagnostic Loopback, the - TEST input of the 8088 is connected to the + interrupt output of the MPSC.Thus, using the 8088's WAIT instruction in a + polled I / O loop, the diagnostic firmware will be able to keep up with the + 500 Kb data rate on the MPSC. + */ + if (data & 16) + { + printf("\nWARNING: UNEMULATED DIAG LOOPBACK (directs RX50 and DC12 output to printer port) ****"); + } - // BIT 7: Transfer data from NVM to volatile memory - if ( (data & 0x80) && !(m_diagnostic & 0x80) ) - memcpy( m_p_vol_ram, m_p_nvram, 256); + if (data & 32) + { + /* BIT 5: PORT LOOPBACK (1 enables loopback for COMM, PRINTER, KEYBOARD ports) + 2.1.7.2. of AA-V523A-TV (PDF Mar83) says how the signals are routed: + port_loopback_0 | port_loopback_1 SIGNAL INPUT TO + COMM RCV DATA.......COMM TXD..........COMM_RXD + PRT RCV DATA.......KBD TXD...........PRT RDATA + KBD RCV DATA.......PRT TXD...........KBD RXD + */ + printf("\nWARNING: UNEMULATED PORT LOOPBACK (COMM, PRINTER, KEYBOARD ports) ****"); + } + + // BIT 6: Transfer data from volatile memory to NVM (PROGRAM: 1 => 0 BIT 6) + if (!(data & 0x40) && (m_diagnostic & 0x40)) + memcpy(m_p_nvram, m_p_vol_ram, 256); + + // BIT 7: Transfer data from NVM to volatile memory (RECALL 0 => 1 BIT 7) + if ((data & 0x80) && !(m_diagnostic & 0x80)) + memcpy(m_p_vol_ram, m_p_nvram, 256); m_diagnostic = data; } @@ -1181,20 +2188,20 @@ void rainbow_state::update_kbd_irq() WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::kbd_tx) { -// printf("%02x to keyboard\n", state); + // printf("%02x to keyboard\n", state); m_lk201->rx_w(state); } WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::kbd_rxready_w) { -// printf("rxready %d\n", state); + // printf("rxready %d\n", state); m_kbd_rx_ready = (state == 1) ? true : false; update_kbd_irq(); } WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::kbd_txready_w) { -// printf("8251 txready %d\n", state); + // printf("8251 txready %d\n", state); m_kbd_tx_ready = (state == 1) ? true : false; update_kbd_irq(); } @@ -1207,34 +2214,52 @@ WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::write_keyboard_clock) TIMER_DEVICE_CALLBACK_MEMBER(rainbow_state::motor_tick) { + m_hdc_index_latch = true; // HDC drive index signal (not working ?) + if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter) MOTOR_DISABLE_counter--; - if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter == 1) + if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter < 2) { - output_set_value("driveled0", 0); // DRIVE 0 (A) - output_set_value("driveled1", 0); // DRIVE 1 (B) - output_set_value("driveled2", 0); // DRIVE 2 (C) - output_set_value("driveled3", 0); // DRIVE 3 (D) + output_set_value("driveled0", 0); // DRIVE 0 (A) + output_set_value("driveled1", 0); // DRIVE 1 (B) + output_set_value("driveled2", 0); // DRIVE 2 (C) + output_set_value("driveled3", 0); // DRIVE 3 (D) + + output_set_value("led1", 1); // 1 = OFF (One of the CPU LEDs as DRIVE LED) } - if ( m_crtc->MHFU(1) ) // MHFU ENABLED ? + if (m_crtc->MHFU(1)) // MHFU * flag * enabled ? { -/* int data = m_crtc->MHFU(-1); // increment MHFU, return new value - // if (data > 480) ... - // m_crtc->MHFU(-100); - // machine().schedule_hard_reset(); // not exactly a proper watchdog reset -*/ + int data = m_crtc->MHFU(-1); // increment MHFU, return new value + + // MHFU gets active if the 8088 has not acknowledged a video processor interrupt within approx. 108 milliseconds. + // Timer reset by 2 sources : the VERT INT L from the DC012, or the MHFU ENB L from the enable flip - flop. + + if ( data > 480 ) // longer than needed. Better than an instant "INTERRUPT 16" + { + for (int i = 0; i < 9; i++) + printf("\nWATCHDOG TRIPPED *** NOW RESET MACHINE ***\n"); + + m_crtc->MHFU(-100); // -100 : Enable MHFU flag + + if (m_inp12->read() == 0x01) // DIP for watchdog set? + { + COLD_BOOT = 0; // massive foulup (no recovery) + device().machine().schedule_soft_reset(); // FFFF:0 + } + } } if (m_beep_counter > 0) - m_beep_counter--; + m_beep_counter--; } // on 100-B, DTR from the keyboard 8051 controls bit 7 of IRQ vectors WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::irq_hi_w) { m_irq_high = (state == ASSERT_LINE) ? 0x80 : 0; + //logerror("%i = m_irq_high\n", m_irq_high); } /* F4 Character Displayer */ @@ -1247,133 +2272,182 @@ static const gfx_layout rainbow_charlayout = /* x offsets */ { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 }, /* y offsets */ - { 15*8, 0*8, 1*8, 2*8, 3*8, 4*8, 5*8, 6*8, 7*8, 8*8 }, - 8*16 /* every char takes 16 bytes */ + { 15 * 8, 0 * 8, 1 * 8, 2 * 8, 3 * 8, 4 * 8, 5 * 8, 6 * 8, 7 * 8, 8 * 8 }, + 8 * 16 /* every char takes 16 bytes */ }; -static GFXDECODE_START( rainbow ) - GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "chargen", 0x0000, rainbow_charlayout, 0, 1 ) +static GFXDECODE_START(rainbow) +GFXDECODE_ENTRY("chargen", 0x0000, rainbow_charlayout, 0, 1) GFXDECODE_END -static MACHINE_CONFIG_START( rainbow, rainbow_state ) - MCFG_DEFAULT_LAYOUT(layout_rainbow) - - /* basic machine hardware */ - MCFG_CPU_ADD("maincpu",I8088, XTAL_24_0734MHz / 5) - MCFG_CPU_PROGRAM_MAP(rainbow8088_map) - MCFG_CPU_IO_MAP(rainbow8088_io) - MCFG_CPU_VBLANK_INT_DRIVER("screen", rainbow_state, vblank_irq) - - MCFG_CPU_ADD("subcpu",Z80, XTAL_24_0734MHz / 6) - MCFG_CPU_PROGRAM_MAP(rainbowz80_mem) - MCFG_CPU_IO_MAP(rainbowz80_io) - - /* video hardware */ - MCFG_SCREEN_ADD("screen", RASTER) - MCFG_SCREEN_REFRESH_RATE(60) - MCFG_SCREEN_VBLANK_TIME(ATTOSECONDS_IN_USEC(2500)) /* not accurate */ - MCFG_SCREEN_SIZE(132*10, 49*10) - MCFG_SCREEN_VISIBLE_AREA(0, 80 * 10-1, 0, 24 * 10-1) - MCFG_SCREEN_UPDATE_DRIVER(rainbow_state, screen_update_rainbow) - MCFG_SCREEN_PALETTE("vt100_video:palette") - MCFG_GFXDECODE_ADD("gfxdecode", "vt100_video:palette", rainbow) - - MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("vt100_video", RAINBOW_VIDEO, 0) - MCFG_VT_SET_SCREEN("screen") - MCFG_VT_CHARGEN("chargen") - MCFG_VT_VIDEO_RAM_CALLBACK(READ8(rainbow_state, read_video_ram_r)) - MCFG_VT_VIDEO_CLEAR_VIDEO_INTERRUPT_CALLBACK(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, clear_video_interrupt)) - - MCFG_FD1793x_ADD(FD1793_TAG, XTAL_24_0734MHz / 24) // no separate 1 Mhz quartz - MCFG_WD_FDC_FORCE_READY - MCFG_FLOPPY_DRIVE_ADD(FD1793_TAG ":0", rainbow_floppies, "525qd", rainbow_state::floppy_formats) - MCFG_FLOPPY_DRIVE_ADD(FD1793_TAG ":1", rainbow_floppies, "525qd", rainbow_state::floppy_formats) - MCFG_FLOPPY_DRIVE_ADD(FD1793_TAG ":2", rainbow_floppies, "525qd", rainbow_state::floppy_formats) - MCFG_FLOPPY_DRIVE_ADD(FD1793_TAG ":3", rainbow_floppies, "525qd", rainbow_state::floppy_formats) - MCFG_SOFTWARE_LIST_ADD("flop_list","rainbow") - - MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("kbdser", I8251, 0) - MCFG_I8251_TXD_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, kbd_tx)) - MCFG_I8251_DTR_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, irq_hi_w)) - MCFG_I8251_RXRDY_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, kbd_rxready_w)) - MCFG_I8251_TXRDY_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, kbd_txready_w)) - - MCFG_DEVICE_ADD(LK201_TAG, LK201, 0) - MCFG_LK201_TX_HANDLER(DEVWRITELINE("kbdser", i8251_device, write_rxd)) - - MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("keyboard_clock", CLOCK, 4800*16) // 8251 is set to /16 on the clock input - MCFG_CLOCK_SIGNAL_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, write_keyboard_clock)) - - MCFG_TIMER_DRIVER_ADD_PERIODIC("keyboard", rainbow_state, motor_tick, attotime::from_hz(4800*16)) - - MCFG_NVRAM_ADD_0FILL("nvram") +static MACHINE_CONFIG_START(rainbow, rainbow_state) +MCFG_DEFAULT_LAYOUT(layout_rainbow) + +/* basic machine hardware */ +MCFG_CPU_ADD("maincpu", I8088, XTAL_24_0734MHz / 5) +MCFG_CPU_PROGRAM_MAP(rainbow8088_map) +MCFG_CPU_IO_MAP(rainbow8088_io) +MCFG_CPU_VBLANK_INT_DRIVER("screen", rainbow_state, vblank_irq) + +MCFG_CPU_ADD("subcpu", Z80, XTAL_24_0734MHz / 6) +MCFG_CPU_PROGRAM_MAP(rainbowz80_mem) +MCFG_CPU_IO_MAP(rainbowz80_io) + +/* video hardware */ +MCFG_SCREEN_ADD("screen", RASTER) +MCFG_SCREEN_REFRESH_RATE(60) +MCFG_SCREEN_VBLANK_TIME(ATTOSECONDS_IN_USEC(2500)) /* not accurate */ +MCFG_SCREEN_SIZE(132 * 10, 49 * 10) +MCFG_SCREEN_VISIBLE_AREA(0, 80 * 10 - 1, 0, 48 * 10 - 1) +MCFG_SCREEN_UPDATE_DRIVER(rainbow_state, screen_update_rainbow) +MCFG_SCREEN_PALETTE("vt100_video:palette") +MCFG_GFXDECODE_ADD("gfxdecode", "vt100_video:palette", rainbow) + +MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("vt100_video", RAINBOW_VIDEO, 0) +MCFG_VT_SET_SCREEN("screen") +MCFG_VT_CHARGEN("chargen") +MCFG_VT_VIDEO_RAM_CALLBACK(READ8(rainbow_state, read_video_ram_r)) +MCFG_VT_VIDEO_CLEAR_VIDEO_INTERRUPT_CALLBACK(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, clear_video_interrupt)) + +MCFG_FD1793x_ADD(FD1793_TAG, XTAL_24_0734MHz / 24) // no separate 1 Mhz quartz +//MCFG_WD_FDC_FORCE_READY +MCFG_FLOPPY_DRIVE_ADD(FD1793_TAG ":0", rainbow_floppies, "525qd0", rainbow_state::floppy_formats) +MCFG_FLOPPY_DRIVE_ADD(FD1793_TAG ":1", rainbow_floppies, "525qd1", rainbow_state::floppy_formats) +MCFG_FLOPPY_DRIVE_ADD(FD1793_TAG ":2", rainbow_floppies, "525qd2", rainbow_state::floppy_formats) +MCFG_FLOPPY_DRIVE_ADD(FD1793_TAG ":3", rainbow_floppies, "525qd3", rainbow_state::floppy_formats) +MCFG_SOFTWARE_LIST_ADD("flop_list", "rainbow") + + +/// ********************************* HARD DISK CONTROLLER ***************************************** +MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("hdc", WD2010, 5000000) // 10 Mhz quartz on controller (divided by 2 for WCLK) +MCFG_WD2010_OUT_INTRQ_CB(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, bundle_irq)) // FIRST IRQ SOURCE (OR'ed with DRQ) +MCFG_WD2010_OUT_BDRQ_CB(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, hdc_bdrq)) // BUFFER DATA REQUEST + +// SIGNALS -FROM- WD CONTROLLER: +MCFG_WD2010_OUT_BCS_CB(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, hdc_read_sector)) // Problem: OUT_BCS_CB = WRITE8 ... (!) +MCFG_WD2010_OUT_BCR_CB(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, hdc_bcr)) // BUFFER COUNTER RESET (pulses) + +MCFG_WD2010_OUT_WG_CB(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, hdc_write_sector)) // WRITE GATE +MCFG_WD2010_OUT_STEP_CB(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, hdc_step)) // STEP PULSE +MCFG_WD2010_OUT_DIRIN_CB(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, hdc_direction)) + +MCFG_WD2010_IN_WF_CB(READLINE(rainbow_state, hdc_write_fault)) // WRITE FAULT (set to GND if not serviced) + +MCFG_WD2010_IN_DRDY_CB(READLINE(rainbow_state, hdc_drive_ready)) // DRIVE_READY (set to VCC if not serviced) +MCFG_WD2010_IN_SC_CB(VCC) // SEEK COMPLETE (set to VCC if not serviced) + +// CURRENTLY NOT EVALUATED WITHIN 'WD2010': +MCFG_WD2010_IN_TK000_CB(VCC) +MCFG_WD2010_IN_INDEX_CB(VCC) + +MCFG_HARDDISK_ADD("harddisk1") +/// ******************************** / HARD DISK CONTROLLER **************************************** + +MCFG_DS1315_ADD("rtc") // DS1315 (ClikClok for DEC-100 B) * OPTIONAL * + +MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("kbdser", I8251, 0) +MCFG_I8251_TXD_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, kbd_tx)) +MCFG_I8251_DTR_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, irq_hi_w)) +MCFG_I8251_RXRDY_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, kbd_rxready_w)) +MCFG_I8251_TXRDY_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, kbd_txready_w)) + +MCFG_DEVICE_ADD(LK201_TAG, LK201, 0) +MCFG_LK201_TX_HANDLER(DEVWRITELINE("kbdser", i8251_device, write_rxd)) + +MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("keyboard_clock", CLOCK, 4800 * 16) // 8251 is set to /16 on the clock input +MCFG_CLOCK_SIGNAL_HANDLER(WRITELINE(rainbow_state, write_keyboard_clock)) + +MCFG_TIMER_DRIVER_ADD_PERIODIC("motor", rainbow_state, motor_tick, attotime::from_hz(60)) + +MCFG_NVRAM_ADD_0FILL("nvram") MACHINE_CONFIG_END // 'Rainbow 100-A' (system module 70-19974-00, PSU H7842-A) // - first generation hardware (introduced May '82) with ROM 04.03.11 -// - 64 K base RAM on board (instead of 128 K on 'B' model). 832 K RAM max. // - inability to boot from hard disc (mind the inadequate PSU) -// - cannot control bit 7 of IRQ vector (prevents DOS >= 2.05 from booting on unmodified hardware) -// - limited palette with color graphics option (4 instead of 16 colors) + +// AVAILABLE RAM: 64 K on board (instead of 128 K on model 'B'). + +// Two compatible memory expansions were sold by DEC: +// (PCIXX-AA) : 64 K (usable on either Rainbow 100-A or 100-B) +// (PCIXX-AB) : 192 K ( " ) +// Totals to 256 K on a 100-A, while the RAM limit appears to be 832 K. + +// KNOWN DIFFERENCES TO 100-B: +// - cannot control bit 7 of IRQ vector (prevents DOS > 2.01 from booting on unmodified hardware) +// - 4 color palette with graphics option (instead of 16 colors on later models) +// - differences in arbitration logic (compare schematics of -B and -A; part E11 <- vs. -> E13)? // - smaller ROMs (3 x 2764) with fewer routines (no documented way to beep...) +ROM_START(rainbow100a) +ROM_REGION(0x100000, "maincpu", 0) -// FIXME: 12-19606-02 and 12-19678-04 are just PART NUMBERS from the 100-A field manual. +// FIXME: 12-19606-02a.bin and 12-19606-02b.bin are just PART NUMBERS from the 100-A field manual. // Someone who knows the DEC naming conventions should correct them - -ROM_START( rainbow100a ) - ROM_REGION(0x100000,"maincpu", 0) - ROM_LOAD( "12-19606-02a.bin", 0xFA000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FA000-FBFFF) (E89) 8 K - ROM_LOAD( "12-19606-02b.bin", 0xFC000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FC000-FDFFF) (E90) 8 K - ROM_LOAD( "12-19678-04.bin", 0xFE000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FE000-FFFFF) (E91) 8 K - - ROM_REGION(0x1000, "chargen", 0) - ROM_LOAD( "chargen.bin", 0x0000, 0x1000, CRC(1685e452) SHA1(bc299ff1cb74afcededf1a7beb9001188fdcf02f)) +ROM_LOAD("12-19606-02a.bin", 0xFA000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FA000-FBFFF) (E89) 8 K +ROM_LOAD("12-19606-02b.bin", 0xFC000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FC000-FDFFF) (E90) 8 K + +// SOCKETED LANGUAGE ROM (E91) with 1 single localization per ROM - +ROM_LOAD("70-20274-15", 0xFE000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FE000-FFFFF) (E91) 8 K - USA +// ROM_LOAD("bg-r873a-bv", 0xFE000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FE000-FFFFF) (E91) 8 K - Canadian (French) +// ROM_LOAD("bg-r876a-bv", 0xFE000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FE000-FFFFF) (E91) 8 K - British (UK) +// ROM_LOAD("bg-r878a-bv", 0xFE000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FE000-FFFFF) (E91) 8 K - German / Austrian +// ROM_LOAD("bg-r874a-bv", 0xFE000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FE000-FFFFF) (E91) 8 K - Italian +// ROM_LOAD("bg-r377a-bv", 0xFE000, 0x2000, NO_DUMP) // ROM (FE000-FFFFF) (E91) 8 K - Spanish +// (...) +// Appendix A / EK-RB100 Rainbow Technical Manual Addendum for 100A and 100B (Dec.84) lists all 15. + +ROM_REGION(0x1000, "chargen", 0) +ROM_LOAD("chargen.bin", 0x0000, 0x1000, CRC(1685e452) SHA1(bc299ff1cb74afcededf1a7beb9001188fdcf02f)) ROM_END // ROM definition for 100-B (system module 70-19974-02, PSU H7842-D) // Built until ~ May 1986 (see MP-01491-00) // - 32 K ROM (version 5.03) // - 128 K base and 896 K max. mem. -ROM_START( rainbow ) - ROM_REGION(0x100000,"maincpu", 0) - ROM_LOAD( "23-022e5-00.bin", 0xf0000, 0x4000, CRC(9d1332b4) SHA1(736306d2a36bd44f95a39b36ebbab211cc8fea6e)) - ROM_RELOAD(0xf4000,0x4000) - ROM_LOAD( "23-020e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, CRC(8638712f) SHA1(8269b0d95dc6efbe67d500dac3999df4838625d8)) // German, French, English - //ROM_LOAD( "23-015e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, NO_DUMP) // Dutch, French, English - //ROM_LOAD( "23-016e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, NO_DUMP) // Finish, Swedish, English - //ROM_LOAD( "23-017e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, NO_DUMP) // Danish, Norwegian, English - //ROM_LOAD( "23-018e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, NO_DUMP) // Spanish, Italian, English - ROM_RELOAD(0xfc000,0x4000) - ROM_REGION(0x1000, "chargen", 0) - ROM_LOAD( "chargen.bin", 0x0000, 0x1000, CRC(1685e452) SHA1(bc299ff1cb74afcededf1a7beb9001188fdcf02f)) +ROM_START(rainbow) +ROM_REGION(0x100000, "maincpu", 0) +ROM_LOAD("23-022e5-00.bin", 0xf0000, 0x4000, CRC(9d1332b4) SHA1(736306d2a36bd44f95a39b36ebbab211cc8fea6e)) +ROM_RELOAD(0xf4000, 0x4000) +ROM_LOAD("23-020e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, CRC(8638712f) SHA1(8269b0d95dc6efbe67d500dac3999df4838625d8)) // German, French, English +//ROM_LOAD( "23-015e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, NO_DUMP) // Dutch, French, English +//ROM_LOAD( "23-016e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, NO_DUMP) // Finish, Swedish, English +//ROM_LOAD( "23-017e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, NO_DUMP) // Danish, Norwegian, English +//ROM_LOAD( "23-018e5-00.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, NO_DUMP) // Spanish, Italian, English +ROM_RELOAD(0xfc000, 0x4000) +ROM_REGION(0x1000, "chargen", 0) +ROM_LOAD("chargen.bin", 0x0000, 0x1000, CRC(1685e452) SHA1(bc299ff1cb74afcededf1a7beb9001188fdcf02f)) + +// ROM_REGION(0x800, BUFFER, 0) // HDC RAM buffer 2 K -- NEW HDC +// // ROM_FILL(0x000, 0x800, 0x00) ROM_END // 'Rainbow 190 B' (announced March 1985) is identical to 100-B, with alternate ROM v5.05. // According to an article in Wall Street Journal it came with a 10 MB HD and 640 K RAM. -// CHANGES: the 'Boot 2.4' manual mentions 'recent ROM changes for MASS 11' in January 1985. -// Older ROMs like 04.03.11 (for PC-100-A) or 05.03 (100-B) obviously do not incorporate these. -// => jump tables (F4000-F40083 and FC000-FC004D) were not extended. -// => absolute addresses of some internal routines have changed. -// => programs that do not rely on specific ROM versions should be compatible. -// MASS was a VAX word processor, so changes likely affected terminal emulation. +// A Readme from January 1985 mentions 'recent ROM changes for MASS 11' (a VAX word processor). +// It is *likely* that the sole differences between 5.05 and 5.03 affect terminal emulation. + +// * jump tables (F4000-F40083 and FC000-FC004D) were not extended. +// * absolute addresses of some internal routines have changed. +// All programs not dependent on specific ROM addresses should just work... // FIXME: ROM names are made up. // Someone who knows the DEC naming conventions should correct them - -ROM_START( rainbow190 ) - ROM_REGION(0x100000,"maincpu", 0) - ROM_LOAD( "dec190rom0.bin", 0xf0000, 0x4000, CRC(fac191d2) SHA1(4aff5b1e031d3b5eafc568b23e68235270bb34de) ) - ROM_RELOAD(0xf4000,0x4000) - ROM_LOAD( "dec190rom1.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, CRC(5ce59632) SHA1(d29793f7014c57a4e7cb77bbf6e84f9113635ed2) ) - - ROM_RELOAD(0xfc000,0x4000) - ROM_REGION(0x1000, "chargen", 0) - ROM_LOAD( "chargen.bin", 0x0000, 0x1000, CRC(1685e452) SHA1(bc299ff1cb74afcededf1a7beb9001188fdcf02f)) +ROM_START(rainbow190) +ROM_REGION(0x100000, "maincpu", 0) +ROM_LOAD("dec190rom0.bin", 0xf0000, 0x4000, CRC(FAC191D2) SHA1(4aff5b1e031d3b5eafc568b23e68235270bb34de)) +ROM_RELOAD(0xf4000, 0x4000) +ROM_LOAD("dec190rom1.bin", 0xf8000, 0x4000, CRC(5CE59632) SHA1(d29793f7014c57a4e7cb77bbf6e84f9113635ed2)) + +ROM_RELOAD(0xfc000, 0x4000) +ROM_REGION(0x1000, "chargen", 0) +ROM_LOAD("chargen.bin", 0x0000, 0x1000, CRC(1685e452) SHA1(bc299ff1cb74afcededf1a7beb9001188fdcf02f)) ROM_END /* Driver */ -/* YEAR NAME PARENT COMPAT MACHINE INPUT STATE INIT COMPANY FULLNAME FLAGS */ -COMP( 1982, rainbow100a , rainbow, 0, rainbow, rainbow100b_in, driver_device, 0, "Digital Equipment Corporation", "Rainbow 100-A", GAME_IS_SKELETON ) -COMP( 1983, rainbow , 0 , 0, rainbow, rainbow100b_in, driver_device, 0, "Digital Equipment Corporation", "Rainbow 100-B", GAME_NOT_WORKING | GAME_IMPERFECT_COLORS) -COMP( 1985, rainbow190 , rainbow, 0, rainbow, rainbow100b_in, driver_device, 0, "Digital Equipment Corporation", "Rainbow 190-B", GAME_NOT_WORKING | GAME_IMPERFECT_COLORS) +/* YEAR NAME PARENT COMPAT MACHINE INPUT STATE INIT COMPANY FULLNAME FLAGS */ +COMP(1982, rainbow100a, rainbow, 0, rainbow, rainbow100b_in, driver_device, 0, "Digital Equipment Corporation", "Rainbow 100-A", GAME_IS_SKELETON) +COMP(1983, rainbow, 0, 0, rainbow, rainbow100b_in, driver_device, 0, "Digital Equipment Corporation", "Rainbow 100-B", GAME_NOT_WORKING | GAME_IMPERFECT_COLORS) +COMP(1985, rainbow190, rainbow, 0, rainbow, rainbow100b_in, driver_device, 0, "Digital Equipment Corporation", "Rainbow 190-B", GAME_NOT_WORKING | GAME_IMPERFECT_COLORS) -- cgit v1.2.3