/* osbdscio.h = bdscio.h modified for the Osbourne 1 by: Dan Sunday 7473 Broken Staff Columbia, MD 21044 (301)-730-6838 date: 4-11-82 */ /* The BDS C Standard I/O header file -- v1.44 4/3/81 This file contains global definitions, for use in all C programs in PLACE of (yechhh) CONSTANTS. Characteristics of your system such as video screen size, interface port numbers and masks, buffered I/O allocations, etc., should all be configured just once within this file. Any program which needs them should contain the preprocessor directive: #include "bdscio.h" near the beginning. Go through and set this stuff as soon as you get the package, and most terminal-dependent sample programs should run better. */ /* Some console (video) terminal characteristics: (configured for the Osbourne 1) */ #define TWIDTH 52 /* # of columns */ #define TLENGTH 24 /* # of lines */ #define ESC '\033' /* Standard ASCII 'escape' character */ #define DEL '\177' #define RUB_OUT DEL #define CTRL 037 & /* Control Mask */ #define BELL (CTRL 'G') #define TAB (CTRL 'I') #define CR (CTRL 'M') /* Carriage Return */ #define BS (CTRL 'H') /* Back Space */ #define LF (CTRL 'J') /* Line Feed */ #define VT (CTRL 'K') /* Vertical Tab */ #define FF (CTRL 'L') /* Form Feed */ #define SOH (CTRL 'A') #define STX (CTRL 'B') #define ETX (CTRL 'C') #define EOT (CTRL 'D') #define ENQ (CTRL 'E') #define ACK (CTRL 'F') #define NAK (CTRL 'U') #define SYN (CTRL 'V') #define CAN (CTRL 'X') /* Osbourne CP/M Cursor Controls */ #define LEFT BS /* Cursor Left */ #define RIGHT FF /* Cursor Right */ #define UP VT /* Cursor Up */ #define DOWN LF /* Cursor Down */ /* Osbourne Console Control Strings */ #define CLEARS "\032" #define SHI "\033)" /* start half intensity */ #define EHI "\033(" /* end half intensity */ #define SGR "\033g" /* start graphics mode */ #define EGR "\033G" /* end graphics mode */ #define SUL "\033l" /* start underlining */ #define EUL "\033m" /* end underlining */ #define IC "\033Q" /* insert character */ #define IL "\033E" /* insert line */ #define DC "\033W" /* delete character */ #define DL "\033R" /* delete line */ #define CL "\033T" /* clear to end of line */ #define CUR "\033=" /* set cursor */ #define SCR "\033S" /* set screen */ #define LOCK "\033#" /* lock keyboard */ #define UNLOCK "\033\"" /* unlock keyboard */ /* Modem Constants */ #define SPECIAL ESC #define ABORT (-1) #define TIMEOUT (-2) /* General purpose Symbolic constants: */ #define BASE 0 /* Base of CP/M system RAM (0 or 0x4200) */ #define SECSIZ 128 /* Sector size for CP/M read/write calls */ #define MAXLINE 128 /* Longest line of console input expected */ #define ON 1 #define OFF 0 #define TRUE 1 #define FALSE 0 #define YES 1 #define NO 0 #define NONE 0 #define NULL 0 #define OK 0 #define ERROR (-1) #define EOF (-1) #define CPMEOF (CTRL 'Z') /* The NSECTS symbol controls the compilation of the buffered I/O routines within STDLIB2.C, allowing each user to set the buffer size most convenient for his system, while keeping the numbers totally invisible to the C source programs using buffered I/O (via the BUFSIZ defined symbol.) For larger NSECTS, the disk I/O is faster...but more ram is taken up. Note that pre-1.4 versions of the library functions were not set up to support this customizable buffer size, and always compiled as if NSECTS were 1 in this version. To change the buffer size allocation, follow these steps: 1) Alter NSECTS to the desired value here in bdscio.h 2) Re-compile STDLIB1.C and STDLIB2.C 3) Use CLIB to combine STDLIB1.CRL and STDLIB2.CRL to make a new DEFF.CRL. Make sure you use declare all your I/O buffers with the a statement such as: char buf_name[BUFSIZ]; instead of the older and now obsolete: char buf_name[134]; (and always #include "bdscio.h" in your programs!) */ #define NSECTS 8 /* Number of sectors to buffer up in ram */ #define BUFSIZ (NSECTS * SECSIZ + 6 ) /* Don't touch this */ #define FILE struct _buf struct _buf { /* Or this... */ int _fd; int _nleft; char *_nextp; char _buff[NSECTS * SECSIZ]; }; /* If you plan to use the high-level storage allocation functions from the library ("alloc" and "free") then: 1) Uncomment (enable) the "ALLOC_ON" definition, and comment out the "ALLOC_OFF" definition from this file. 2) Re-compile STDLIB1.C, and use CLIB to transfer "alloc" and "free" into the DEFF.CRL library file. 3) THIS IS IMPORTANT!!! Include the statement: _allocp = NULL; /* initialize allocation pointer */ somewhere in your "main" function PRIOR to the first use of the "alloc" function. DON'T FORGET THIS INITIALIZATION!! Remember to include bdscio.h in ALL files of your C program. The lack of static variables is the reason for all this junk. */ /* only ONE of the following two lines should be uncommented */ /*** #define ALLOC_OFF 1 /* disables storage allocation if uncommented */ ***/ #define ALLOC_ON 1 /* enables storgage allocation if uncommented */ #ifdef ALLOC_ON /* if storage allocation enabled, */ struct _header { struct _header *_ptr; unsigned _size; }; struct _header _base; /* declare this external data to */ struct _header *_allocp; /* be used by alloc() and free() */ #endif .