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| @database "" | |
| @author "ReadMe2Guide" | |
| @node Main "Main" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| @$VER: Oricutron 1.2.0 (08.11.14) | |
| Oricutron 1.2 | |
| ------------- | |
| (c)2009-2014 Peter Gordon (pete\@petergordon.org.uk) | |
| This is a work in progress. | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Currentstatus "Current status" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Current status | |
| ============== | |
| 6502: 100% done (apart from any unknown bugs :) | |
| VIA: 95% done. | |
| AY: 99% done. | |
| Video: 100% done | |
| Tape: 99% done (.TAP, .ORT and .WAV supported) | |
| Disk: Reading/Writing sectors works. No track read/write. | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Credits "Credits" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Credits | |
| ======= | |
| Programming | |
| ----------- | |
| Peter Gordon | |
| Additional Programming | |
| ---------------------- | |
| Francois Revol | |
| Alexandre Devert | |
| Stefan Haubenthal | |
| Ibisum | |
| Kamel Biskri | |
| Iss | |
| Christian from defence-force forum | |
| Amiga & Windows ports | |
| --------------------- | |
| Peter Gordon | |
| BeOS/Haiku port | |
| --------------- | |
| Francois Revol | |
| MacOS X port | |
| ------------ | |
| Francois Revol | |
| Kamel Biskri | |
| Patrice Torguet | |
| MorphOS & AROS ports | |
| -------------------- | |
| Stefan Haubenthal | |
| Linux port | |
| ---------- | |
| Francois Revol | |
| Ibisum | |
| Alexandre Devert | |
| Pandora port | |
| ------------ | |
| Ibisum | |
| ACIA & Pravetz disk support | |
| --------------------------- | |
| Iss | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Thanks "Thanks" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Thanks | |
| ====== | |
| Thanks to DBug and Twilighte for letting me distribute their demos and | |
| games with Oricutron. | |
| Thanks to DBug, Twilighte, Chema, kamelito, Yicker, JamesD, Algarbi, ibisum, | |
| jede, thrust26 and everyone else for their help and feedback! | |
| @endnode | |
| @node AVIexportnotes "AVI export notes" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| AVI export notes | |
| ================ | |
| The AVI export uses the MRLE codec. Your favourite player might not support | |
| it, but MPlayer plays it, ffmpeg converts it and you can upload it directly | |
| to youtube. | |
| Note that the MRLE codec shows up some endian-issues on the Amiga OS4 port | |
| of MPlayer, so it will sound crappy and have wrong colours until those bugs | |
| are fixed :-( | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Commandline "Command line" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Command line | |
| ============ | |
| You can specify certain options on the command line. All options have | |
| both short and long versions. For example: | |
| -mblah | |
| or | |
| --machine blah | |
| Is the same thing. Note that the short version doesn't have a space, but | |
| the long version does. | |
| Here are all the options: | |
| -m / --machine = Specify machine type. Valid types are: | |
| "atmos" or "a" for Oric atmos | |
| "oric1" or "1" for Oric-1 | |
| "o16k" for Oric-1 16k | |
| "telestrat" or "t" for Telestrat | |
| "pravetz", "pravetz8d" or "p" for Pravetz 8D | |
| -d / --disk = Specify a disk image to use in drive 0 | |
| -t / --tape = Specify a tape image to use | |
| -k / --drive = Specify a disk drive controller. Valid types are: | |
| "microdisc" or "m" for Microdisc | |
| "jasmin" or "j" for Jasmin | |
| -s / --symbols = Load symbols from a file | |
| -f / --fullscreen = Run oricutron fullscreen | |
| -w / --window = Run oricutron in a window | |
| -R / --rendermode = Render mode. Valid modes are: | |
| "soft" for software rendering | |
| "opengl" for OpenGL | |
| -b / --debug = Start oricutron in the debugger | |
| -r / --breakpoint = Set a breakpoint | |
| -h / --help = Print command line help and quit | |
| --turbotape on|off = Enable or disable turbotape | |
| --lightpen on|off = Enable or disable lightpen | |
| --vsynchack on|off = Enable or disable VSync hack | |
| --scanlines on|off = Enable or disable scanline simulation | |
| NOTE: If you are not sure what machine or drive type is required for a disk or | |
| tape image, just pass the filename without any options and Oricutron will | |
| try and autodetect for you. | |
| Examples: | |
| oricutron tapes/tape_image.tap | |
| oricutron disks/disk_image.dsk | |
| oricutron --machine atmos --tape "tape files/foo.tap" --symbols "my files/symbols" | |
| oricutron -m1 -tBUILD/foo.tap -sBUILD/symbols -b | |
| oricutron --drive microdisc --disk demos/barbitoric.dsk --fullscreen | |
| oricutron -ddemos/barbitoric.dsk -f | |
| oricutron --turbotape off tapes/hobbit.tap | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Keys "Keys" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Keys | |
| ==== | |
| In emulator | |
| ----------- | |
| F1 - Bring up the menu | |
| F2 - Go to debugger/monitor | |
| F3 - Reset button (NMI) | |
| F4 - Hard reset | |
| Shift+F4 - Jasmin reset | |
| F5 - Toggle FPS | |
| F6 - Toggle warp speed | |
| F7 - Save all modified disks | |
| Shift+F7 - Save all modified disks to new disk images | |
| F8 - Toggle fullscreen | |
| F9 - Save tape output | |
| F10 - Start/Stop AVI capture | |
| F11 - Copy text screen to clipboard (BeOS, Linux & Windows) | |
| F12 - Paste (BeOS, Linux & Windows) | |
| Help - Show guide (Amiga, MorphOS and AROS) | |
| AltGr - Additional modifier | |
| In menus | |
| -------- | |
| Cursors - Navigate | |
| Enter - Perform option | |
| Backspace - Go back | |
| Escape - Exit menus | |
| (or use the mouse) | |
| In Debugger/Monitor | |
| ------------------- | |
| F1 - Go to the menu | |
| F2 - Return to the emulator | |
| F3 - Toggle console/debug output/memwatch | |
| F4 - Toggle VIA/AY/disk information | |
| F9 - Reset cycle count | |
| F10 - Step over code | |
| F11 - Step over code without tracing into | |
| subroutines. | |
| F12 - Skip instruction | |
| In the console: | |
| --------------- | |
| Up/Down - Command history | |
| In memwatch: | |
| ------------ | |
| Up/Down - Scroll (+shift for page up/down) | |
| Page Up/Page Down - Page up/down | |
| Hex digits - Enter address | |
| S - Toggle split mode | |
| Tab - Switch windows in split mode | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Monitorinstructions "Monitor instructions" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Monitor instructions | |
| ==================== | |
| In the monitor, number arguments are decimal by default, or prefixed with $ for | |
| hex or % for binary. Pretty much everything is output in hex. | |
| In most places where you can enter a number or address, you can pass a CPU or | |
| VIA register. (VIA registers are prefixed with V, e.g. VDDRA). Anywhere you can | |
| pass an address, you can also use a symbol. | |
| Commands: | |
| ? - Help | |
| a <addr> - Assemble | |
| bc <bp id> - Clear breakpoint | |
| bcm <bp id> - Clear mem breakpoint | |
| bl - List breakpoints | |
| blm - List mem breakpoints | |
| bs <addr> - Set breakpoint | |
| bsm <addr> [rwc] - Set mem breakpoint | |
| bz - Zap breakpoints | |
| bzm - Zap mem breakpoints | |
| d <addr> - Disassemble | |
| df <addr> <end> <file>- Disassemble to file | |
| m <addr> - Dump memory | |
| mm <addr> <value> - Modify memory | |
| mw <addr> - Memory watch at addr | |
| nl <file> - Load snapshot | |
| ns <file> - Save snapshot | |
| r <reg> <val> - Set <reg> to <val> | |
| q, x or qm - Quit monitor | |
| qe - Quit emulator | |
| sa <name> <addr> - Add or move user symbol | |
| sk <name> - Kill user symbol | |
| sc - Symbols not case-sensitive | |
| sC - Symbols case-sensitive | |
| sl <file> - Load user symbols | |
| sx <file> - Export user symbols | |
| sz - Zap user symbols | |
| wm <addr> <len> <file>- Write mem to disk | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Breakpoints "Breakpoints" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Breakpoints | |
| =========== | |
| There are two types of breakpoints. "Normal" breakpoints trigger when the CPU | |
| is about to execute an instruction at the breakpoint address. "Memory" breakpoints | |
| trigger when the breakpoint address is accessed or modified. | |
| There are three ways a memory breakpoint can be triggered; when the CPU is about | |
| to read the address (r), and the CPU is about to write the address (w), or after the | |
| value at the address changes for any reason (c). | |
| You specify which ways you'd like the breakpoint to trigger when you set the memory | |
| breakpoint: | |
| bsm $0c00 r <-- Break when the CPU is about to read from $0c00 | |
| bsm $0c00 rw <-- Break when the CPU is about to access $0c00 | |
| bsm $0c00 c <-- Break after then contents of $0c00 change | |
| bsm $0c00 rwc <-- Break just before the CPU accesses $0c00, or just after it | |
| changes for any reason. | |
| @endnode | |
| @node InternationalKeyboardsunderLinuxandMacOSX "International Keyboards under Linux and Mac OS X" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| International Keyboards under Linux and Mac OS X | |
| ================================================ | |
| There are lots of problems with some international keyboards under Linux and Mac OS X. | |
| The best way to cope with them is to install an UK or US keyboard definition and to | |
| switch to it @{b}before@{ub} starting oricutron. | |
| Under Mac OS X you can do that in the "System Preferences", "Keyboard", "Input sources". | |
| Click on the + and search for the UK or US keyboard. | |
| Under Ubuntu you can do that in the System menu, select Preferences, and then select | |
| Keyboard. In the Keyboard Preferences dialog, select the Layouts tab, and click Add. | |
| For a better solution look under "Visual Keyboard" down here. | |
| @endnode | |
| @node VisualKeyboard "Visual Keyboard" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Visual Keyboard | |
| =============== | |
| Oricutron can display a visual keyboard which also adds a keyboard mapping redefinition feature. | |
| It's accessible through a submenu called "Keyboard options". | |
| In the submenu you can find: | |
| - a toggle that shows/hides the visual keyboard (you can click on the keyboard keys to enter key presses/releases) ; | |
| - a toggle that gets you in the key mapping definition mode (you can then click on a visual keyboard key ; press a real key on your keyboard and the mapping will work) ; | |
| - a toggle that allows mod keys (ctrl, shift, funct) to be sticky (ie you first click on a key to press it and then either re-click it to release it or click on another key and it will generate a modded key press - e.g. a Ctrl-T instead of T - and then auto release the key) ; | |
| - an option to save a keyboard mapping (.kma file) ; | |
| - an option to load a keyboard mapping ; | |
| - an option that resets the keyboard mapping to the default one. | |
| You can also add the following in your oricutron.cfg to autoload a keyboard | |
| mapping (here Test.kma in the keymap directory found in Oricutron's directory): | |
| ; automatically load a keyboard mapping file | |
| autoload_keyboard_mapping = 'keymap/Test.kma' | |
| Other options let you display the keyboard and activate sticky mod keys automatically: | |
| show_keyboard = yes | |
| sticky_mod_keys = yes | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Serialcard(ACIA)emulation "Serial card (ACIA) emulation" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| Serial card (ACIA) emulation | |
| ============================ | |
| Oricutron can emulate ACIA at address #31C (standard address for Telestrat). | |
| The emulation works for Oric, Atmos, Telestrat and Pravetz and can be used | |
| together with any disk type. | |
| The emulated ACIA communicates with the out-side world trough back-ends. | |
| Back-ends can be configured from 'oricutron.cfg' or from command line | |
| (see default 'oricutron.cfg' for usage). | |
| Back-ends are: | |
| - none - disables ACIA support | |
| - loopback - every transmitted byte is returned to receive buffer (for testing purposes) | |
| - com - Oricutron uses any real or virtual COM port in the host machine and communicates with the hardware attached to this serial port | |
| - modem - unites ACIA with attached modem linked to internet with server and client sockets | |
| In 'modem' mode are available folowing 'AT' commands: | |
| AT - returns 'OK' | |
| ATZ - initialize the modem | |
| AT&F - initialize the modem | |
| ATS0=0 - disable auto answering (close sever socket) | |
| ATS0=1 - enable auto answering (open sever socket and start listening on selected port (default is telnet port 23)) | |
| ATA - same as 'ATS0=1' | |
| ATS0? - returns 'AUTOANSWER OFF' or 'AUTOANSWER ON' depend on current sever socket state | |
| ATH0 - disconnect currently connected sockets | |
| +++ - if connected switches to command mode | |
| ATO - returns from command mode to online | |
| ATD ip:port - connects as client to ip:port. 'ip' can be any host name (ex.:localhost) or the real IP (ex.:127.0.0.1) on LAN or in Internet. ADTP and ATDT are alternative for compatibility. | |
| @endnode | |
| @node ROMpatchfiles "ROM patch files" | |
| @toc Contents | |
| ROM patch files | |
| =============== | |
| For detailed usage see included '.pch' files in roms subdirectory. | |
| Additionaly unlimited number of binary patches can be added: | |
| $XXXX:00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF.... | |
| $YYYY:AA55AA55.... | |
| $ZZZZ:FF00FF00.... | |
| where XXXX,YYYY,ZZZZ - are hex addresses relative to ROM start address | |
| (i.e. to set byte at C000 to 00 use: $0000:00) | |
| @endnode | |
| @node Contents | |
| @{"Current status" link Currentstatus} | |
| @{"Credits" link Credits} | |
| @{"Thanks" link Thanks} | |
| @{"AVI export notes" link AVIexportnotes} | |
| @{"Command line" link Commandline} | |
| @{"Keys" link Keys} | |
| @{"Monitor instructions" link Monitorinstructions} | |
| @{"Breakpoints" link Breakpoints} | |
| @{"International Keyboards under Linux and Mac OS X" link InternationalKeyboardsunderLinuxandMacOSX} | |
| @{"Visual Keyboard" link VisualKeyboard} | |
| @{"Serial card (ACIA) emulation" link Serialcard(ACIA)emulation} | |
| @{"ROM patch files" link ROMpatchfiles} | |
| @endnode |