/*************************************************************************************************** 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). STATE AS OF APRIL 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. Currently, there are 2 showstoppers: (1) IRQ logic for 100-B needs further work (text in RBCONVERT.ZIP has details concerning -A versus -B) (2) Keyboard emulation incomplete (inhibits the system from booting with ERROR 50). - FLOPPY TIMING: 'wd17xx_complete_command' * must * be hard wired to about 13 usecs. Line 1063 in 'wd17xx.c' has to be changed (until legacy code here is removed): - w->timer_cmd->adjust(attotime::from_usec(usecs)); + w->timer_cmd->adjust(attotime::from_usec(13)); - 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 - FIXME: warm boot triggers ERROR 16 (watchdog). BIOS assumes proper power-up only if MHFU detection is _disabled_ Apart from power-cycling, Ctrl-Setup (within SETUP) appears to be the only way to reboot the DEC-100. - 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 (1 of 4 possible BUNDLE_OPTIONs) 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. * 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 5.0x 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) Commercial programs had to be patched back then (as was the case with Loderunner for PC). => 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 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 / W5 + W6 installed => 32 K x 8 EPROMs (pin 27 = A14) W13, W14, W15, W18 = for manufacturing tests. => W13 - W15 affect diagnostic read register (port $0a) => W18 pulls DSR to ground and affects 8251A - port $11 (bit 7) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! DO NOT SHORT JUMPER / CONNECTOR [W90] ON LIVE HARDWARE !! !! !! !! WARNING: CIRCUIT DAMAGE could occur if this jumper is !! !! set by end users. See PDF document AA-V523A-TV. !! !! !! !! W90 connects to pin 2 (Voltage Bias on PWR connector J8)!! !! and is designed FOR ===> FACTORY TESTS OF THE PSU <=== !! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WIRE CONNECTORS - SEEN ON SCHEMATICS - NOT PRESENT ON DEC-100 B (-A only?): 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). ****************************************************************************/ // Define standard and maximum RAM sizes (A, then B model): //#define BOARD_RAM 0x10000 // 64 K base RAM (100-A) //#define END_OF_RAM 0xcffff // very last byte (100-A) DO NOT CHANGE. // DEC-100-B probes until a 'flaky' area is found (BOOT ROM around F400:0E04). // It is no longer possible to key in the RAM size from within the 100-B BIOS. #define BOARD_RAM 0x20000 // 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 // Workaround not valid for 100-A - //#define FORCE_RAINBOW_B_LOGO #include "emu.h" #include "cpu/i86/i86.h" #include "cpu/z80/z80.h" #include "video/vtvideo.h" #include "machine/wd17xx.h" #include "imagedev/flopdrv.h" #include "formats/basicdsk.h" #include "machine/i8251.h" #include "machine/clock.h" #include "machine/dec_lk201.h" #include "machine/nvram.h" #include "rainbow.lh" // BEZEL - LAYOUT with LEDs for diag 1-7, keyboard 8-11 and floppy 20-23 #define LK201_TAG "lk201" class rainbow_state : public driver_device { public: rainbow_state(const machine_config &mconfig, device_type type, const char *tag) : driver_device(mconfig, type, tag), 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_inp9(*this, "MONITOR TYPE"), m_inp10(*this, "J17"), m_crtc(*this, "vt100_video"), m_i8088(*this, "maincpu"), m_z80(*this, "subcpu"), m_fdc(*this, "wd1793"), m_kbd8251(*this, "kbdser"), m_lk201(*this, LK201_TAG), m_p_ram(*this, "p_ram"), m_p_vol_ram(*this, "vol_ram"), m_p_nvram(*this, "nvram"), m_shared(*this, "sh_ram"), m_maincpu(*this, "maincpu") { } DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(read_video_ram_r); DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(clear_video_interrupt); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(diagnostic_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(diagnostic_w); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(comm_control_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(comm_control_w); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(share_z80_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(share_z80_w); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(hd_status_68_r); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(i8088_latch_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(i8088_latch_w); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(z80_latch_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(z80_latch_w); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(z80_diskdiag_read_w); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(z80_diskdiag_write_w); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(z80_generalstat_r); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(z80_diskstatus_r); DECLARE_WRITE8_MEMBER(z80_diskcontrol_w); DECLARE_READ8_MEMBER(system_parameter_r); DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(kbd_tx); DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(kbd_rxready_w); DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(kbd_txready_w); DECLARE_WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(irq_hi_w); 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); 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 }; required_ioport m_inp1; required_ioport m_inp2; required_ioport m_inp3; required_ioport m_inp4; required_ioport m_inp5; required_ioport m_inp6; required_ioport m_inp7; required_ioport m_inp8; required_ioport m_inp9; required_ioport m_inp10; required_device m_crtc; required_device m_i8088; required_device m_z80; required_device m_fdc; 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; void raise_8088_irq(int ref); void lower_8088_irq(int ref); void update_8088_irqs(); bool m_SCREEN_BLANK; int INT88, INTZ80; bool m_zflip; // Z80 alternate memory map with A15 inverted bool m_z80_halted; int m_z80_diskcontrol; // retains values needed for status register bool m_kbd_tx_ready, m_kbd_rx_ready; int m_KBD; int m_beep_counter; int MOTOR_DISABLE_counter; int COLD_BOOT; UINT8 m_diagnostic; UINT8 m_z80_private[0x800]; // Z80 private 2K UINT8 m_z80_mailbox, m_8088_mailbox; void update_kbd_irq(); virtual void machine_reset(); int m_unit; legacy_floppy_image_device *m_image[4]; int m_irq_high; UINT32 m_irq_mask; }; void rainbow_state::machine_start() { m_image[0] = subdevice(FLOPPY_0); m_image[1] = subdevice(FLOPPY_1); m_image[2] = subdevice(FLOPPY_2); m_image[3] = subdevice(FLOPPY_3); COLD_BOOT = 1; m_SCREEN_BLANK = false; save_item(NAME(m_z80_private)); save_item(NAME(m_z80_mailbox)); save_item(NAME(m_8088_mailbox)); save_item(NAME(m_zflip)); save_item(NAME(m_kbd_tx_ready)); save_item(NAME(m_kbd_rx_ready)); save_item(NAME(m_irq_high)); save_item(NAME(m_irq_mask)); #ifdef FORCE_RAINBOW_B_LOGO UINT8 *rom = memregion("maincpu")->base(); if (rom[0xf4174] == 0x75) { rom[0xf4174] = 0xeb; // jmps RAINBOW100_LOGO__loc_33D rom[0xf4175] = 0x08; } if (rom[0xf4000 + 0x3ffc] == 0x31) // 100-B rom[0xf4384] = 0xeb; // JMPS => BOOT80 if (rom[0xf4000 + 0x3ffc] == 0x35) // v5.05 rom[0xf437b] = 0xeb; #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 // Documentation claims there is a 256 x 4 bit NVRAM from 0xed000 to 0xed040 (*) // shadowed at $ec000 - $ecfff and from $ed040 - $edfff. // - PC-100 A might have had a smaller (NV-)RAM (*) // - 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). // - 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 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) // 0x27 (RESET EXTENDED COMM OPTION - - see boot ROM @1EA6) // =========================================================== // 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. // =========================================================== // 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). 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_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, 0x60) AM_DEVREADWRITE("wd1793", fd1793_device ,status_r, command_w) AM_RANGE(0x61, 0x61) AM_DEVREADWRITE("wd1793", fd1793_device, track_r, track_w) AM_RANGE(0x62, 0x62) AM_DEVREADWRITE("wd1793", fd1793_device, sector_r, sector_w) AM_RANGE(0x63, 0x63) AM_DEVREADWRITE("wd1793", fd1793_device, data_r, data_w) ADDRESS_MAP_END /* Input ports */ /* DIP switches */ static INPUT_PORTS_START( rainbow100b_in ) PORT_START("MONITOR TYPE") PORT_DIPNAME( 0x03, 0x03, "MONOCHROME MONITOR") PORT_DIPSETTING( 0x01, "PAPER 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: COMM.card or hard disc controller extension (marketed later). // NOTES: - hard disc and COMM.extension exclude each other. // - connector J4 has 4 select lines. Select option 1 = COMM CARD ? 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 // Native 400K format (80 T * 10 S * 512 bytes) on 'quad density' RX50 drives // ( 5.25" single sided; 300 rpm; MFM 250 kbps; 96 - 100 tpi ). // // Additionally, the BIOS can *read* VT-180 disks and MS-DOS 160 k disks // - MS-DOS: FORMAT A: /F:160 and MEDIACHK ON // ( 40 tracks; single sided with 9 or 8 sectors per track ) static LEGACY_FLOPPY_OPTIONS_START( dec100_floppy ) LEGACY_FLOPPY_OPTION( dec100_floppy, "td0", "Teledisk floppy disk image", td0_dsk_identify, td0_dsk_construct, td0_dsk_destruct, NULL ) LEGACY_FLOPPY_OPTION( dec100_floppy, "img", "DEC Rainbow 100", basicdsk_identify_default, basicdsk_construct_default, NULL, HEADS([1]) TRACKS(40/[80]) SECTORS(8/9/[10]) SECTOR_LENGTH([512]) INTERLEAVE([0]) FIRST_SECTOR_ID([1]) ) LEGACY_FLOPPY_OPTIONS_END void rainbow_state::machine_reset() { /* configure RAM */ address_space &program = m_maincpu->space(AS_PROGRAM); if (m_inp8->read() < END_OF_RAM) { program.unmap_readwrite(m_inp8->read(), END_OF_RAM); } if (COLD_BOOT == 1) { COLD_BOOT = 2; m_crtc->MHFU(-100); // reset MHFU counter } m_z80->set_input_line(INPUT_LINE_HALT, ASSERT_LINE); INT88 = false; INTZ80 = 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 output_set_value("led1", 1); output_set_value("led2", 1); output_set_value("led3", 1); output_set_value("led4", 1); output_set_value("led5", 1); output_set_value("led6", 1); output_set_value("led7", 1); // GREEN KEYBOARD LEDs (1 = on, 0 = off): output_set_value("led_wait", 0); // led8 output_set_value("led_compose", 0); // led9 output_set_value("led_lock", 0); // led10 output_set_value("led_hold", 0); // led11 MOTOR_DISABLE_counter = 2; // soon resets drv.LEDs m_unit = 0; m_irq_mask = 0; } UINT32 rainbow_state::screen_update_rainbow(screen_device &screen, bitmap_ind16 &bitmap, const rectangle &cliprect) { // TEST-DEBUG: no screen updates during diskette operations! if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter) return 0; m_crtc->palette_select( m_inp9->read() ); if ( m_SCREEN_BLANK ) m_crtc->video_blanking(bitmap, cliprect); else 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 }; if (m_irq_mask != 0) { for (int i = 0; i < IRQ_8088_MAX; i++) { if (m_irq_mask & (1<set_input_line_and_vector(INPUT_LINE_INT0, ASSERT_LINE, vectors[i] | m_irq_high); break; } } } else { m_i8088->set_input_line(INPUT_LINE_INT0, CLEAR_LINE); } } void rainbow_state::raise_8088_irq(int ref) { m_irq_mask |= (1< W_INCHESTER__loc_80E // return 0xa0; // A0 : OK, DRIVE IS READY (!) return 0xe0; // => 21 DRIVE NOT READY (BIOS; when W is pressed on boot screen) } 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. ); } 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; if (COLD_BOOT == 2) data = 0; 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) ); } WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::comm_control_w) { /* 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) */ 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); } // 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) WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::i8088_latch_w) { // printf("%02x to Z80 mailbox\n", data); m_z80->set_input_line_and_vector(0, ASSERT_LINE, 0xf7); m_z80_mailbox = data; INTZ80 = true; // } // Z80 reads port 0x00 // See page 134 (4-35) READ8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_latch_r) { // printf("Read %02x from Z80 mailbox\n", m_z80_mailbox); m_z80->set_input_line(0, CLEAR_LINE); INTZ80 = false; // BISLANG: INT88 = false; return m_z80_mailbox; } // Z80 writes to port 0x00 // See page 134 (4-35) WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_latch_w) { // printf("%02x to 8088 mailbox\n", data); raise_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_MAILBOX); m_8088_mailbox = data; INT88 = true; } // WRITE to 0x20 WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskdiag_read_w) { m_zflip = true; } // (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) NOTES: ALL LOW ACTIVE - EXCEPT TR00 */ // * TRACK 00 * signal for current drive int tk00 = ( m_image[m_unit]->floppy_tk00_r() == CLEAR_LINE ) ? 0x20 : 0x00; int fdc_ready = m_image[m_unit]->floppy_drive_get_flag_state( FLOPPY_DRIVE_READY); int data=( 0x80 | // (STEP L) // ( (fdc_write_gate) ) | ( (tk00) ) | // ( fdc_direction) | ( (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!) // ********************************************************************** 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 ) // 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; // 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). // 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 " // D2: TG43 L : 0 = INDICATES TRACK > 43 SIGNAL FROM FDC TO DISK DRIVE. data |= ( track > 43) ? 0x00 : 0x04; // D1: DS1 H: reflect status of bits 0 and 1 form disk.control reg. // D0: DS0 H: " return data; } // (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. WRITE8_MEMBER(rainbow_state::z80_diskcontrol_w) { // FORCE_READY = 0 : assert DRIVE READY on FDC (diagnostic override; USED BY BIOS!) // 1 : set ready only if drive is present, disk is in the drive, // and disk motor is on - for Amstrad, Spectrum, PCW... int force_ready = ( (data & 4) != 0 ) ? 0 : 1; int drive; if ( m_inp10->read() && ((data & 3) < 2) ) drive = (data & 1) + 2; else drive = data & 3; int selected_drive = 255; if (floppy_get_device( machine(), drive )->flopimg_get_image() != NULL) { selected_drive = drive; m_fdc->set_drive(selected_drive); } // WD emulation (wd17xx.c) will ignore 'side select' if set to WD1793. // Is it safe to * always assume * single sided 400 K disks? m_fdc->set_side((data & 20) ? 1 : 0); m_fdc->dden_w(0); /* SEE 'WRITE_TRACK' : 1 = SD; 0 = DD; enable double density */ 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 ); if (selected_drive < 4) { m_unit = selected_drive; // MOTOR ON flags 1+2 proved to be unreliable in this context. // So this timeout only disables LEDs. MOTOR_DISABLE_counter = 10000; // prolonged timeout. DEFAULT: 2400 = 500 ms for(int f_num=0; f_num <= 3; f_num++) { // Although 1773 does not feature 'motor on' this statement is required: // CLEAR_LINE = turn motor on - m_image[f_num]->floppy_mon_w((f_num == selected_drive) ? CLEAR_LINE : ASSERT_LINE); // Parameters: DRIVE, STATE, FLAG m_image[f_num]->floppy_drive_set_ready_state( (f_num == selected_drive) ? 1 : 0, (f_num == selected_drive) ? force_ready : 0 ); } } m_z80_diskcontrol = data; } READ8_MEMBER( rainbow_state::read_video_ram_r ) { return m_p_ram[offset]; } INTERRUPT_GEN_MEMBER(rainbow_state::vblank_irq) { raise_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_VBL); } WRITE_LINE_MEMBER( rainbow_state::clear_video_interrupt ) { lower_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_VBL); } 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() ) ); } 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()); m_SCREEN_BLANK = (data & 2) ? false : true; // SAVE / PROGRAM NVM: transfer data from volatile memory to NVM if ( !(data & 0x40) && (m_diagnostic & 0x40) ) memcpy( m_p_nvram, m_p_vol_ram, 256); // READ / RECALL NVM: transfer data from NVM to volatile memory if ( (data & 0x80) && !(m_diagnostic & 0x80) ) memcpy( m_p_vol_ram, m_p_nvram, 256); if (!(data & 1)) { m_z80->set_input_line(INPUT_LINE_HALT, ASSERT_LINE); m_z80_halted = true; } if ((data & 1) && (m_z80_halted)) { m_zflip = true; m_z80_halted = false; m_z80->set_input_line(INPUT_LINE_HALT, CLEAR_LINE); m_z80->reset(); } /* Page 197 or 5-13 of formatter description: ZRESET L : this low input from the 8088 diagnostic write register resets the formatter controller, loads 03H into the command register, and resets the not ready (status bit 7). When ZRESET goes high (1), a restore command is executed regardless of the state of the ready signal from the diskette drive and 01H is loaded into the sector register. */ // reset device when going from high to low, // restore command when going from low to high : m_fdc->mr_w((data & 1) ? 1 : 0); m_diagnostic = data; } // KEYBOARD void rainbow_state::update_kbd_irq() { if ((m_kbd_rx_ready) || (m_kbd_tx_ready)) { raise_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_KBD); } else { lower_8088_irq(IRQ_8088_KBD); } } WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::kbd_tx) { // printf("%02x to keyboard\n", state); m_lk201->rx_w(state); } WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::kbd_rxready_w) { // 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); m_kbd_tx_ready = (state == 1) ? true : false; update_kbd_irq(); } WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(rainbow_state::write_keyboard_clock) { m_kbd8251->write_txc(state); m_kbd8251->write_rxc(state); } TIMER_DEVICE_CALLBACK_MEMBER(rainbow_state::motor_tick) { if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter) MOTOR_DISABLE_counter--; if (MOTOR_DISABLE_counter == 1) { 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) } if ( m_crtc->MHFU(1) ) // MHFU 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 */ } if (m_beep_counter > 0) 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; } /* F4 Character Displayer */ static const gfx_layout rainbow_charlayout = { 8, 10, /* 8 x 16 characters */ 256, /* 256 characters */ 1, /* 1 bits per pixel */ { 0 }, /* no bitplanes */ /* 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 */ }; static GFXDECODE_START( rainbow ) GFXDECODE_ENTRY( "chargen", 0x0000, rainbow_charlayout, 0, 1 ) GFXDECODE_END static const floppy_interface floppy_intf = { FLOPPY_STANDARD_5_25_SSDD_80, LEGACY_FLOPPY_OPTIONS_NAME( dec100_floppy ), "floppy_5_25" }; 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_FD1793_ADD("wd1793", default_wd17xx_interface ) MCFG_LEGACY_FLOPPY_4_DRIVES_ADD(floppy_intf) 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") 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) // - smaller ROMs (3 x 2764) with fewer routines (no documented way to beep...) // FIXME: 12-19606-02 and 12-19678-04 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_END // ROM definition for 100-B (system module 70-1994-02, 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_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. // 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_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)