I don't believe anyone else has ever posted an SWTPC - specific monitor
script like I posted on my site designed for the specific purpose of
feeding monitor commands to load TSC BASIC via text file. You just have to
follow my directions exactly. Doing so will change swtpc monitor prompt to
a > prompt. Essentially what my script does is load a papertape stripped
with only the raw data. Try it.
B
On Aug 16, 2016 7:21 PM, "Brad H" <vintagecomputer at
bettercomputing.net>
wrote:
Okay this is where I was getting a bit confused -- I had gotten the
impression that
S1 records were essentially what was punched out on paper
tape and that on loading back in, the teletype/paper tape reader was simply
typing all this in as if someone was sitting there. Looking at your TSC
Basic file I see it invokes the memory examine and change function with the
M and then starts at an address and just keeps going?
So when you had a program saved to a tape, these would have been S1
records encoded
in Kansas City format?
Is there a large collection of these loader files somewhere? Or like a
definitive
list of major software developed for the 6800?
I'm hoping to learn more on how to program these things -- I'm assuming
there was an assembler people used rather than just modifying memory
addresses?
Thanks
Brad
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degnan
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 10:12 AM
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Subject: Re: SWTPC 6800
Brad,
You don't type in S1 records at the monitor prompt. If anything you'd
want
to download a text file that simulates monitor commands to load
memory, but it's a lot slower.
I haven't been reading all of the posts in this thread, but have you
tried
following something like the instructions here to download a tape, I
have documented how to use a terminal to download TSC BASIC into an SWTPC
using a laptop serial port (or USB to Serial):
vintagecomputer at
bettercomputing.net> wrote:
Thanks Brent. So when I hit the end of an
'S' record line.. is it
just a Line Feed I need to go to the next? Or just type the next S
record right in behind it?
Also curious about how you type S records at the monitor prompt. I'm
reading and trying to figure out how to do that.
Many thanks!
Brad
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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at
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Hilpert
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 9:29 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <
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Subject: Re: SWTPC 6800
Yes, the monitor just sees bytes coming at it, it can't distinguish
whether they're typed or coming from a host/machine, as long as the
byte sequence accords with the Motorola S record format.
You can formulate your own S records and type them at the monitor, too.
On 2016-Aug-16, at 9:09 AM, Brad H wrote:
Another question if I may -- for a short TXT
loader file.. could I
manually enter the information contained therein with my terminal?
I'm just thinking for a quick memory test, etc -- it'd be six of one
half a dozen of the other in terms of time to hook up a PC terminal
and
send the file..
If I were to hit L to put the 6800 into load mode, could I then just
type out the contents of the loader file with the CT1024's keyboard?
Bill Degnan
twitter: billdeg
vintagecomputer.net