RESTRICTION: The HP DS disk is not debugged. DO NOT enable this feature for normal operations. WARNING: Massive changes in the PDP-11 make all previous SAVEd file obsolete. Do not attempt to use a PDP-11 SAVE file from a prior release with V3.3! 1. New Features in 3.3 1.1 SCP - Added -p (powerup) qualifier to RESET - Changed SET <unit> ONLINE/OFFLINE to SET <unit> ENABLED/DISABLED - Moved SET DEBUG under SET CONSOLE hierarchy - Added optional parameter value to SHOW command - Added output file option to SHOW command 1.2 PDP-11 - Separated RH Massbus adapter from RP controller - Added TU tape support - Added model emulation framework - Added model details 1.3 VAX - Separated out CVAX-specific features from core instruction simulator - Implemented capability for CIS, octaword, compatibility mode instructions - Added instruction display and parse for compatibility mode - Changed SET CPU VIRTUAL=n to SHOW CPU VIRTUAL=n - Added =n optional parameter to SHOW CPU HISTORY 1.4 Unibus/Qbus simulators (PDP-11, VAX, PDP-10) - Simplified DMA API's - Modified DMA peripherals to use simplified API's 1.5 HP2100 (all changes from Dave Bryan) CPU - moved MP into its own device; added MP option jumpers - modified DMA to allow disabling - modified SET CPU 2100/2116 to truncate memory > 32K - added -F switch to SET CPU to force memory truncation - modified WRU to be REG_HRO - added BRK and DEL to save console settings DR - provided protected tracks and "Writing Enabled" status bit - added "parity error" status return on writes for 12606 - added track origin test for 12606 - added SCP test for 12606 - added "Sector Flag" status bit - added "Read Inhibit" status bit for 12606 - added TRACKPROT modifier LPS - added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON - added fast/realistic timing - added debug printouts LPT - added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON PTR - added paper tape loop mode, DIAG/READER modifiers to PTR - added PV_LEFT to PTR TRLLIM register CLK - modified CLK to permit disable 1.6 IBM 1401, IBM 1620, Interdata 16b, SDS 940, PDP-10 - Added instruction history 1.7 H316, PDP-15, PDP-8 - Added =n optional value to SHOW CPU HISTORY 2. Bugs Fixed in 3.3 2.1 SCP - Fixed comma-separated SET options (from Dave Bryan) - Fixed duplicate HELP displays with user-specified commands 2.2 PDP-10 - Replicated RP register state per drive - Fixed TU to set FCE on short record - Fixed TU to return bit<15> in drive type - Fixed TU format specification, 1:0 are don't cares - Fixed TU handling of TMK status - Fixed TU handling of DONE, ATA at end of operation - Implemented TU write check 2.3 PDP-11 - Replicated RP register state per drive - Fixed RQ, TQ to report correct controller type and stage 1 configuration flags on a Unibus system - Fixed HK CS2<output_ready> flag 2.4 VAX - Fixed parsing of indirect displacement modes in instruction input 2.5 HP2100 (all fixes from Dave Bryan) CPU - fixed S-register behavior on 2116 - fixed LIx/MIx behavior for DMA on 2116 and 2100 - fixed LIx/MIx behavior for empty I/O card slots DP - fixed enable/disable from either device - fixed ANY ERROR status for 12557A interface - fixed unattached drive status for 12557A interface - status cmd without prior STC DC now completes (12557A) - OTA/OTB CC on 13210A interface also does CLC CC - fixed RAR model - fixed seek check on 13210 if sector out of range DQ - fixed enable/disable from either device - shortened xtime from 5 to 3 (drive avg 156KW/second) - fixed not ready/any error status - fixed RAR model DR - fixed enable/disable from either device - fixed sector return in status word - fixed DMA last word write, incomplete sector fill value - fixed 12610 SFC operation - fixed current-sector determination IPL - fixed enable/disable from either device LPS - fixed status returns for error conditions - fixed handling of non-printing characters - fixed handling of characters after column 80 - improved timing model accuracy for RTE LPT - fixed status returns for error conditions - fixed TOF handling so form remains on line 0 SYS - fixed display of CCA/CCB/CCE instructions 2.5 PDP-15 FPP - fixed URFST to mask low 9b of fraction - fixed exception PC setting
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/* hp2100_lps.c: HP 2100 12653A line printer simulator
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Copyright (c) 1993-2004, Robert M. Supnik
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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ROBERT M SUPNIK BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
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IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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Except as contained in this notice, the name of Robert M Supnik shall not
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be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
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in this Software without prior written authorization from Robert M Supnik.
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lps 12653A 2767 line printer
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(based on 12566B microcircuit interface)
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01-Oct-04 JDB Added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON
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Fixed status returns for error conditions
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Fixed handling of non-printing characters
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Fixed handling of characters after column 80
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Improved timing model accuracy for RTE
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Added fast/realistic timing
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Added debug printouts
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03-Jun-04 RMS Fixed timing (found by Dave Bryan)
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26-Apr-04 RMS Fixed SFS x,C and SFC x,C
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Implemented DMA SRQ (follows FLG)
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25-Apr-03 RMS Revised for extended file support
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24-Oct-02 RMS Added microcircuit test features
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30-May-02 RMS Widened POS to 32b
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03-Dec-01 RMS Changed DEVNO to use extended SET/SHOW
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07-Sep-01 RMS Moved function prototypes
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21-Nov-00 RMS Fixed flag, fbf power up state
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Added command flop
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15-Oct-00 RMS Added variable device number support
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The 2767 impact printer has a rotating drum with 80 columns of 64 raised
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characters. ASCII codes 32 through 95 (SPACE through "_") form the print
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repertoire. The printer responds to the control characters FF, LF, and CR.
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The 80 columns are divided into four zones of 20 characters each that are
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addressed sequentially. Received characters are buffered in a 20-character
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memory. When the 20th printable character is received, the current zone is
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printed, and the memory is reset. In the absence of print command
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characters, a zone print operation will commence after each group of 20
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printable characters is transmitted to the printer.
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The print command characters have these actions:
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* CR -- print the characters in the current zone, reset to zone 1, and clear
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the buffer memory.
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* LF -- same as CR, plus advances the paper one line.
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* FF -- same as CR, plus advances the paper to the top of the next form.
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The 2767 provides two status bits via the interface:
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bit 15 -- printer not ready
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bit 0 -- printer busy
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The expected status returns are:
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100001 -- power off or cable disconnected
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100001 -- initial power on, then changes to 000001 within sixty
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seconds of initial power on
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000001 -- power on, paper unloaded or printer offline or not idle
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000000 -- power on, paper loaded and printer online and idle
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These simulator commands provide the listed printer states:
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SET LPS POWEROFF --> power off or cable disconnected
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SET LPS POWERON --> power on
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SET LPS OFFLINE --> printer offline
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SET LPS ONLINE --> printer online
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ATT LPS <file> --> paper loaded
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DET LPS --> paper out
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References:
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- 2767A Line Printer Operating and Service Manual (02767-90002, Oct-1973)
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- 12566B, 12566B-001, 12566B-002, 12566B-003 Microcircuit Interface Kits
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Operating and Service Manual (12566-90015, Apr-1976)
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The following implemented behaviors have been inferred from secondary sources
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(diagnostics, operating system drivers, etc.), due to absent or contradictory
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authoritative information; future correction may be needed:
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1. Paper out sets BUSY instead of NOT READY.
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2. Print operation in progress sets BUSY instead of NOT READY.
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3. Characters not in the print repertoire are replaced with blanks.
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4. The 81st and succeeding characters overprint the current line.
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*/
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#include "hp2100_defs.h"
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#define LPS_ZONECNT 20 /* zone char count */
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#define LPS_PAGECNT 80 /* page char count */
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#define LPS_PAGELNT 60 /* page line length */
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#define LPS_FORMLNT 66 /* form line length */
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/* Printer power states */
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#define LPS_ON 0 /* power is on */
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#define LPS_OFF 1 /* power is off */
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#define LPS_TURNING_ON 2 /* power is turning on */
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#define LPS_BUSY 0000001 /* busy status */
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#define LPS_NRDY 0100000 /* not ready status */
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#define LPS_PWROFF LPS_BUSY | LPS_NRDY /* power-off status */
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#define UNIT_V_DIAG (UNIT_V_UF + 0) /* diagnostic mode */
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#define UNIT_V_POWEROFF (UNIT_V_UF + 1) /* unit powered off */
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#define UNIT_V_OFFLINE (UNIT_V_UF + 2) /* unit offline */
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#define UNIT_DIAG (1 << UNIT_V_DIAG)
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#define UNIT_POWEROFF (1 << UNIT_V_POWEROFF)
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#define UNIT_OFFLINE (1 << UNIT_V_OFFLINE)
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extern uint32 PC;
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extern uint32 dev_cmd[2], dev_ctl[2], dev_flg[2], dev_fbf[2], dev_srq[2];
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extern FILE *sim_deb;
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int32 lps_ccnt = 0; /* character count */
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int32 lps_lcnt = 0; /* line count */
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int32 lps_stopioe = 0; /* stop on error */
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int32 lps_sta = 0; /* printer status */
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int32 lps_timing = 1; /* timing type */
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uint32 lps_power = LPS_ON; /* power state */
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/* Hardware timing:
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(based on 1580 instr/msec) instr msec calc msec
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------------------------
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- character transfer time : ctime = 2 2 us
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- per-zone printing time : ptime = 55300 35 40
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- per-line paper slew time : stime = 17380 11 13
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- power-on ready delay time : rtime = 158000 100
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NOTE: the printer acknowledges before the print motion has stopped to allow
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for continuous slew, so the set times are a bit less than the calculated
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operation time from the manual.
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*/
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int32 lps_ctime = 0; /* char xfer time */
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int32 lps_ptime = 0; /* zone printing time */
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int32 lps_stime = 0; /* paper slew time */
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int32 lps_rtime = 0; /* power-on ready time */
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typedef int32 TIMESET[4]; /* set of controller times */
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int32 *const lps_timers[] = { &lps_ctime, &lps_ptime, &lps_stime, &lps_rtime };
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const TIMESET lps_times[2] = { { 2, 55300, 17380, 158000 }, /* REALTIME */
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{ 2, 1000, 1000, 1000 } }; /* FASTTIME */
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DEVICE lps_dev;
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int32 lpsio (int32 inst, int32 IR, int32 dat);
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t_stat lps_svc (UNIT *uptr);
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t_stat lps_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
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t_stat lps_attach (UNIT *uptr, char *cptr);
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t_stat lps_set_timing (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc);
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t_stat lps_show_timing (FILE *st, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, void *desc);
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/* LPS data structures
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lps_dev LPS device descriptor
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lps_unit LPS unit descriptor
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lps_reg LPS register list
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*/
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DIB lps_dib = { LPS, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, &lpsio };
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UNIT lps_unit = {
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UDATA (&lps_svc, UNIT_SEQ+UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE, 0) };
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REG lps_reg[] = {
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{ ORDATA (BUF, lps_unit.buf, 16) },
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{ ORDATA (STA, lps_sta, 16) },
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{ ORDATA (POWER, lps_power, 2), REG_RO },
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{ FLDATA (CMD, lps_dib.cmd, 0) },
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{ FLDATA (CTL, lps_dib.ctl, 0) },
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{ FLDATA (FLG, lps_dib.flg, 0) },
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{ FLDATA (FBF, lps_dib.fbf, 0) },
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{ FLDATA (SRQ, lps_dib.srq, 0) },
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{ DRDATA (CCNT, lps_ccnt, 7), PV_LEFT },
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{ DRDATA (LCNT, lps_lcnt, 7), PV_LEFT },
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{ DRDATA (POS, lps_unit.pos, T_ADDR_W), PV_LEFT },
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{ DRDATA (CTIME, lps_ctime, 24), PV_LEFT },
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{ DRDATA (PTIME, lps_ptime, 24), PV_LEFT },
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{ DRDATA (STIME, lps_stime, 24), PV_LEFT },
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{ DRDATA (RTIME, lps_rtime, 24), PV_LEFT },
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{ FLDATA (TIMING, lps_timing, 0), REG_HRO },
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{ FLDATA (STOP_IOE, lps_stopioe, 0) },
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{ ORDATA (DEVNO, lps_dib.devno, 6), REG_HRO },
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{ NULL } };
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MTAB lps_mod[] = {
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{ UNIT_DIAG, UNIT_DIAG, "diagnostic mode", "DIAG", NULL },
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{ UNIT_DIAG, 0, "printer mode", "PRINTER", NULL },
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{ UNIT_POWEROFF, UNIT_POWEROFF, "power off", "POWEROFF", NULL },
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{ UNIT_POWEROFF, 0, "power on", "POWERON", NULL },
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{ UNIT_OFFLINE, UNIT_OFFLINE, "offline", "OFFLINE", NULL },
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{ UNIT_OFFLINE, 0, "online", "ONLINE", NULL },
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{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 0, NULL, "REALTIME",
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&lps_set_timing, NULL, NULL },
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{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 1, NULL, "FASTTIME",
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&lps_set_timing, NULL, NULL },
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{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 0, "TIMING", NULL,
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NULL, &lps_show_timing, NULL },
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{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 0, "DEVNO", "DEVNO",
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&hp_setdev, &hp_showdev, &lps_dev },
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{ 0 } };
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DEVICE lps_dev = {
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"LPS", &lps_unit, lps_reg, lps_mod,
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1, 10, 31, 1, 8, 8,
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NULL, NULL, &lps_reset,
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NULL, &lps_attach, NULL,
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&lps_dib, DEV_DISABLE | DEV_DIS | DEV_DEBUG };
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/* Line printer IOT routine */
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int32 lpsio (int32 inst, int32 IR, int32 dat)
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{
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int32 dev, sched;
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dev = IR & I_DEVMASK; /* get device no */
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switch (inst) { /* case on opcode */
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case ioFLG: /* flag clear/set */
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if ((IR & I_HC) == 0) { setFSR (dev); } /* STF */
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break;
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case ioSFC: /* skip flag clear */
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if (FLG (dev) == 0) PC = (PC + 1) & VAMASK;
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break;
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case ioSFS: /* skip flag set */
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if (FLG (dev) != 0) PC = (PC + 1) & VAMASK;
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break;
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case ioOTX: /* output */
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fprintf (sim_deb, ">>LPS OTx: Character %06o output\n", dat);
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lps_unit.buf = dat;
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break;
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case ioLIX: /* load */
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dat = 0; /* default sta = 0 */
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case ioMIX: /* merge */
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if ((lps_unit.flags & UNIT_DIAG) == 0) { /* real lpt? */
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if (lps_power == LPS_ON) { /* power on? */
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if (lps_unit.flags & UNIT_POWEROFF) { /* power just turned off? */
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lps_power = LPS_OFF; /* change state */
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lps_sta = LPS_PWROFF;
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fputs (">>LPS LIx: Power state is OFF\n", sim_deb); }
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else if (((lps_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) ||
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(lps_unit.flags & UNIT_OFFLINE) ||
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sim_is_active (&lps_unit)) lps_sta = LPS_BUSY;
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else lps_sta = 0; }
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else if (lps_power == LPS_TURNING_ON) /* printer warming up? */
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lps_sta = LPS_PWROFF;
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else if (!(lps_unit.flags & UNIT_POWEROFF)) { /* power just turned on? */
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lps_power = LPS_TURNING_ON; /* change state */
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lps_unit.flags |= UNIT_OFFLINE; /* set offline */
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sim_activate (&lps_unit, lps_rtime); /* schedule printer ready */
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lps_sta = LPS_PWROFF;
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev)) fprintf (sim_deb,
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">>LPS LIx: Power state is TURNING ON, scheduled time = %d\n",
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lps_rtime ); } }
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dat = dat | lps_sta; /* diag, rtn status */
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fprintf (sim_deb, ">>LPS LIx: Status %06o returned\n", dat);
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break;
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case ioCTL: /* control clear/set */
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if (IR & I_CTL) { /* CLC */
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clrCMD (dev); /* clear ctl, cmd */
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clrCTL (dev); }
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else { /* STC */
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setCMD (dev); /* set ctl, cmd */
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setCTL (dev);
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if (lps_unit.flags & UNIT_DIAG) /* diagnostic? */
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sim_activate (&lps_unit, 1); /* loop back */
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else { /* real lpt, sched */
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev)) fprintf (sim_deb,
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">>LPS STC: Character %06o scheduled for line %d, column %d, ",
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lps_unit.buf, lps_lcnt + 1, lps_ccnt + 1);
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if ((lps_unit.buf != '\f') &&
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(lps_unit.buf != '\n') &&
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(lps_unit.buf != '\r')) { /* normal char */
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if ((lps_unit.buf < ' ') || (lps_unit.buf > '_'))
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sched = lps_ctime; /* non-printing char */
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else { /* printing char */
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lps_ccnt = lps_ccnt + 1; /* incr char counter */
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if (lps_ccnt % LPS_ZONECNT == 0)/* end of zone? */
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sched = lps_ptime; /* print zone */
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else sched = lps_ctime; } } /* xfer char */
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else { /* print cmd */
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if (lps_ccnt % LPS_ZONECNT == 0) /* last zone printed? */
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sched = lps_ctime; /* yes, so just char time */
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else sched = lps_ptime; /* no, so print needed */
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lps_ccnt = 0; /* reset char counter */
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if (lps_unit.buf == '\n') { /* line advance */
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lps_lcnt = (lps_lcnt + 1) % LPS_PAGELNT;
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if (lps_lcnt > 0) sched = sched + lps_stime;
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else sched = sched + /* allow for perf skip */
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lps_stime * (LPS_FORMLNT - LPS_PAGELNT); }
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else if (lps_unit.buf == '\f') { /* form advance */
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sched = sched + lps_stime * (LPS_FORMLNT - lps_lcnt);
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lps_lcnt = 0; } }
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sim_activate (&lps_unit, sched);
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fprintf (sim_deb, "time = %d\n", sched); } }
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break;
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default:
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break; }
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if (IR & I_HC) { clrFSR (dev); } /* H/C option */
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return dat;
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}
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t_stat lps_svc (UNIT *uptr)
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{
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int32 dev;
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int32 c = uptr->buf & 0177;
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if (lps_power == LPS_TURNING_ON) { /* printer warmed up? */
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lps_power = LPS_ON; /* change state */
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fputs (">>LPS svc: Power state is ON\n", sim_deb);
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return SCPE_OK; } /* done */
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dev = lps_dib.devno; /* get dev no */
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clrCMD (dev); /* clear cmd */
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setFSR (dev); /* set flag, fbf */
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if (uptr->flags & UNIT_DIAG) { /* diagnostic? */
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lps_sta = uptr->buf; /* loop back */
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return SCPE_OK; } /* done */
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if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* real lpt, att? */
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return IORETURN (lps_stopioe, SCPE_UNATT);
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if (((c < ' ') || (c > '_')) && /* non-printing char? */
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(c != '\f') && (c != '\n') && (c != '\r')) {
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c = ' '; /* replace with blank */
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fprintf (sim_deb, ">>LPS svc: Character %06o erased\n", c); }
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if (lps_ccnt > LPS_PAGECNT) { /* 81st character? */
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fputc ('\r', uptr->fileref); /* return to line start */
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uptr->pos = uptr->pos + 1; /* update pos */
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lps_ccnt = 1; /* reset char counter */
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fputs (">>LPS svc: Line wraparound to column 1\n", sim_deb); }
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fputc (c, uptr->fileref); /* "print" char */
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uptr->pos = uptr->pos + 1; /* update pos */
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fprintf (sim_deb, ">>LPS svc: Character %06o printed\n", c);
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if ((lps_lcnt == 0) && (c == '\n')) { /* LF did TOF? */
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fputc ('\f', uptr->fileref); /* do perf skip */
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uptr->pos = uptr->pos + 1; /* update pos */
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if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
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fputs (">>LPS svc: Perforation skip to TOF\n", sim_deb); }
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if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) {
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perror ("LPS I/O error");
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clearerr (uptr->fileref);
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return SCPE_IOERR; }
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return SCPE_OK;
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}
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/* Reset routine - called from SCP, flags in DIB */
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t_stat lps_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
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{
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lps_dib.cmd = lps_dib.ctl = 0; /* clear cmd, ctl */
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lps_dib.flg = lps_dib.fbf = lps_dib.srq = 1; /* set flg, fbf, srq */
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lps_sta = lps_unit.buf = 0;
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lps_power = LPS_ON; /* power is on */
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sim_cancel (&lps_unit); /* deactivate unit */
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lps_set_timing (NULL, lps_timing, NULL, NULL); /* init timing set */
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return SCPE_OK;
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}
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/* Attach routine */
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t_stat lps_attach (UNIT *uptr, char *cptr)
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{
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lps_ccnt = lps_lcnt = 0; /* top of form */
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return attach_unit (uptr, cptr);
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}
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/* Set printer timing */
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t_stat lps_set_timing (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc)
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{
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int32 i;
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lps_timing = (val != 0); /* determine choice */
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for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (lps_timers) / sizeof (lps_timers[0])); i++)
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*lps_timers[i] = lps_times[lps_timing][i]; /* assign times */
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return SCPE_OK;
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}
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/* Show printer timing */
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t_stat lps_show_timing (FILE *st, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, void *desc)
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{
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if (lps_timing) fputs ("fast timing", st);
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else fputs ("realistic timing", st);
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return SCPE_OK;
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}
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