simh-testsetgenerator/H316/h316_lp.c
Bob Supnik 4ffd3be790 Notes For V3.0-0
Because some key files have changed, V3.0 should be unzipped to a
clean directory.

1. New Features in 3.0-0

1.1 SCP and Libraries

- Added ASSIGN/DEASSIGN (logical name) commands.
- Changed RESTORE to unconditionally detach files.
- Added E11 and TPC format support to magtape library.
- Fixed bug in SHOW CONNECTIONS.
- Added USE_ADDR64 support

1.2 All magtapes

- Magtapes support SIMH format, E11 format, and TPC format (read only).
- SET <tape_unit> FORMAT=format sets the specified tape unit's format.
- SHOW <tape_unit> FORMAT displays the specified tape unit's format.
- Tape format can also be set as part of the ATTACH command, using
  the -F switch.

1.3 VAX

- VAX can be compiled without USE_INT64.
- If compiled with USE_INT64 and USE_ADDR64, RQ and TQ controllers support
  files > 2GB.
- VAX ROM has speed control (SET ROM DELAY/NODELAY).

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.01-0

2.1 VAX

- Fixed CVTfi bug: integer overflow not set if exponent out of range
- Fixed EMODx bugs:
  o First and second operands reversed
  o Separated fraction received wrong exponent
  o Overflow calculation on separated integer incorrect
  o Fraction not set to zero if exponent out of range
- Fixed interval timer and ROM access to pass power-up self-test even on very
  fast host processors (fixes from Mark Pizzolato).

2.2 1401

- Fixed mnemonic, instruction lengths, and reverse scan length check bug for MCS.
- Fixed MCE bug, BS off by 1 if zero suppress.
- Fixed chaining bug, D lost if return to SCP.
- Fixed H branch, branch occurs after continue.
- Added check for invalid 8 character MCW, LCA.
- Fixed magtape load-mode end of record response.

2.3 Nova

- Fixed DSK variable size interaction with restore.

2.4 PDP-1

- Fixed DT variable size interaction with restore.

2.5 PDP-11

- Fixed DT variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed bug in MMR1 update (found by Tim Stark).
- Added XQ features and fixed bugs:
  o Corrected XQ interrupts on IE state transition (code by Tom Evans).
  o Added XQ interrupt clear on soft reset.
  o Removed XQ interrupt when setting XL or RL (multiple people).
  o Added SET/SHOW XQ STATS.
  o Added SHOW XQ FILTERS.
  o Added ability to split received packet into multiple buffers.
  o Added explicit runt and giant packet processing.

2.6 PDP-18B

- Fixed DT, RF variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed MT bug in MTTR.

2.7 PDP-8

- Fixed DT, DF, RF, RX variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed MT bug in SKTR.

2.8 HP2100

- Fixed bug in DP (13210A controller only), DQ read status.
- Fixed bug in DP, DQ seek complete.

2.9 GRI

- Fixed bug in SC queue pointer management.

3. New Features in 3.0 vs prior releases

N/A

4. Bugs Fixed in 3.0 vs prior releases

N/A

5. General Notes

WARNING: The RESTORE command has changed.  RESTORE will now
detach an attached file on a unit, if that unit did not have
an attached file in the saved configuration.  This is required
to assure that the unit flags and the file state are consistent.

WARNING: The compilation scheme for the PDP-10, PDP-11, and VAX
has changed.  Use one of the supplied build files, or read the
documentation carefully, before compiling any of these simulators.
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/* h316_lp.c: Honeywell 316/516 line printer
Copyright (c) 1999-2003, Robert M. Supnik
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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in this Software without prior written authorization from Robert M Supnik.
lpt line printer
25-Apr-03 RMS Revised for extended file support
30-May-02 RMS Widened POS to 32b
The Series 16 line printer is an unbuffered Analex shuttle printer.
Because it was unbuffered, the CPU had to scan out an entire line's
worth of characters (60 words) for every character on the print drum
(64 characters). Because it was a shuttle printer, the entire
process must be repeated first for the odd columns and then for the
even columns. After scanning the odd columns, the printer carriage
shuttled right by one column; after scanning the even columns, the
carriage shuttled left. This halved the number of hammers required,
reducing cost but increasing mechanical complexity.
The real printer is very timing dependent. If the CPU misses a
scan, then the wrong characters are printed. If the printer protocol
is violated, then results are unpredictable. The simulated printer
is much more forgiving. Rather than simulating the fixed drum and
hammer timing of the real printer, the simulator is driven by the
program's OTA instructions. If the program misses a time slot, the
simulator will still print the "correct" result. A timing based
simulation would be very hard to do in the absense of accurate
instruction timing.
Printer state is maintained in a set of position and state variables:
lpt_wdpos word count within a line scan (0-59)
lpt_drpos drum position (0-63)
lpt_crpos carriage position (0-1)
lpt_svcst service state (shuttle, paper advance)
lpt_svcch channel for paper advance (0 = no adv)
lpt_xfer transfer ready flag
lpt_prdn printing done flag
*/
#include "h316_defs.h"
#define LPT_WIDTH 120 /* width */
#define LPT_SCAN (LPT_WIDTH / 2) /* words/scan */
#define LPT_DRUM 64 /* drum rows */
#define LPT_SVCSH 01 /* shuttle */
#define LPT_SVCPA 02 /* paper advance */
extern int32 dev_ready, dev_enable;
extern int32 stop_inst;
int32 lpt_wdpos = 0; /* word position */
int32 lpt_drpos = 0; /* drum position */
int32 lpt_crpos = 0; /* carriage position */
int32 lpt_svcst = 0; /* service state */
int32 lpt_svcch = 0; /* service channel */
int32 lpt_xfer = 0; /* transfer flag */
int32 lpt_prdn = 1; /* printing done */
char lpt_buf[LPT_WIDTH + 1] = { 0 }; /* line buffer */
int32 lpt_xtime = 5; /* transfer time */
int32 lpt_etime = 50; /* end of scan time */
int32 lpt_ptime = 5000; /* paper adv time */
int32 lpt_stopioe = 0; /* stop on error */
t_stat lpt_svc (UNIT *uptr);
t_stat lpt_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
/* LPT data structures
lpt_dev LPT device descriptor
lpt_unit LPT unit descriptor
lpt_mod LPT modifiers
lpt_reg LPT register list
*/
UNIT lpt_unit = { UDATA (&lpt_svc, UNIT_SEQ+UNIT_ATTABLE, 0) };
REG lpt_reg[] = {
{ DRDATA (WDPOS, lpt_wdpos, 6) },
{ DRDATA (DRPOS, lpt_drpos, 6) },
{ FLDATA (CRPOS, lpt_crpos, 0) },
{ FLDATA (XFER, lpt_xfer, 0) },
{ FLDATA (PRDN, lpt_prdn, 0) },
{ FLDATA (INTREQ, dev_ready, INT_V_LPT) },
{ FLDATA (ENABLE, dev_enable, INT_V_LPT) },
{ ORDATA (SVCST, lpt_svcst, 2) },
{ ORDATA (SVCCH, lpt_svcch, 2) },
{ BRDATA (BUF, lpt_buf, 8, 8, 120) },
{ DRDATA (POS, lpt_unit.pos, T_ADDR_W), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (XTIME, lpt_xtime, 24), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (ETIME, lpt_etime, 24), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (PTIME, lpt_ptime, 24), PV_LEFT },
{ FLDATA (STOP_IOE, lpt_stopioe, 0) },
{ NULL } };
DEVICE lpt_dev = {
"LPT", &lpt_unit, lpt_reg, NULL,
1, 10, 31, 1, 8, 8,
NULL, NULL, &lpt_reset,
NULL, NULL, NULL };
/* IO routine */
int32 lptio (int32 inst, int32 fnc, int32 dat)
{
int32 chr;
switch (inst) { /* case on opcode */
case ioOCP: /* OCP */
switch (fnc) { /* case on fnc */
case 000: case 002: case 004: /* paper adv */
lpt_svcst = lpt_svcst | LPT_SVCPA; /* set state */
lpt_svcch = fnc >> 1; /* save channel */
sim_activate (&lpt_unit, lpt_ptime);
CLR_READY (INT_LPT); /* clear int */
break;
case 007: /* init scan */
lpt_prdn = 0; /* clear pr done */
lpt_wdpos = 0; /* init scan pos */
if (!sim_is_active (&lpt_unit)) lpt_xfer = 1;
CLR_READY (INT_LPT); /* clear int */
break;
default:
return IOBADFNC (dat); }
break;
case ioSKS: /* SKS */
switch (fnc) { /* case on fnc */
case 000: /* if xfer rdy */
if (lpt_xfer) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 002: /* if !alarm */
if (lpt_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 003: /* if odd col */
if (lpt_crpos) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 004: /* if !interrupt */
if (!TST_INTREQ (INT_LPT)) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 011: /* if line printed */
if (lpt_prdn) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 012: /* if !shuttling */
if (!(lpt_svcst & LPT_SVCSH)) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 013:
if (lpt_prdn && !(lpt_svcst & LPT_SVCSH)) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 014: /* if !advancing */
if (!(lpt_svcst & LPT_SVCPA)) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 015:
if (lpt_prdn && !(lpt_svcst & LPT_SVCPA)) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 016:
if (!(lpt_svcst & (LPT_SVCSH | LPT_SVCPA))) return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
case 017:
if (lpt_prdn && !(lpt_svcst & (LPT_SVCSH | LPT_SVCPA)))
return IOSKIP (dat);
break;
default:
return IOBADFNC (dat); }
break;
case ioOTA: /* OTA */
if (fnc) return IOBADFNC (dat); /* only fnc 0 */
if (lpt_xfer) { /* xfer ready? */
lpt_xfer = 0; /* clear xfer */
chr = (dat >> (lpt_crpos? 0: 8)) & 077; /* get 6b char */
if (chr == lpt_drpos) { /* match drum pos? */
if (chr < 040) chr = chr | 0100;
lpt_buf[2 * lpt_wdpos + lpt_crpos] = chr; }
lpt_wdpos++; /* adv scan pos */
if (lpt_wdpos >= LPT_SCAN) { /* end of scan? */
lpt_wdpos = 0; /* reset scan pos */
lpt_drpos++; /* adv drum pos */
if (lpt_drpos >= LPT_DRUM) { /* end of drum? */
lpt_drpos = 0; /* reset drum pos */
lpt_crpos = lpt_crpos ^ 1; /* shuttle */
lpt_svcst = lpt_svcst | LPT_SVCSH;
sim_activate (&lpt_unit, lpt_ptime);
} /* end if shuttle */
else sim_activate (&lpt_unit, lpt_etime);
} /* end if endscan */
else sim_activate (&lpt_unit, lpt_xtime);
return IOSKIP (dat); } /* skip return */
break; } /* end case op */
return dat;
}
/* Unit service */
t_stat lpt_svc (UNIT *uptr)
{
int32 i;
static const char *lpt_cc[] = {
"\r",
"\n",
"\n\f",
"\n" };
if ((lpt_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* attached? */
return IORETURN (lpt_stopioe, SCPE_UNATT);
lpt_xfer = 1;
if (lpt_svcst & LPT_SVCSH) { /* shuttling */
SET_READY (INT_LPT); /* interrupt */
if (lpt_crpos == 0) lpt_prdn = 1; }
if (lpt_svcst & LPT_SVCPA) { /* paper advance */
SET_READY (INT_LPT); /* interrupt */
for (i = LPT_WIDTH - 1; i >= 0; i++) {
if (lpt_buf[i] != ' ') break; }
lpt_buf[i + 1] = 0;
fputs (lpt_buf, uptr->fileref); /* output buf */
fputs (lpt_cc[lpt_svcch & 03], uptr->fileref); /* output eol */
uptr->pos = ftell (uptr->fileref); /* update pos */
for (i = 0; i < LPT_WIDTH; i++) lpt_buf[i] = ' '; /* clear buf */
}
lpt_svcst = 0;
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Reset routine */
t_stat lpt_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
{
int32 i;
lpt_wdpos = lpt_drpos = lpt_crpos = 0; /* clear positions */
lpt_svcst = lpt_svcch = 0; /* idle state */
lpt_xfer = 0; /* not rdy to xfer */
lpt_prdn = 1; /* printing done */
for (i = 0; i < LPT_WIDTH; i++) lpt_buf[i] = ' '; /* clear buffer */
lpt_buf[LPT_WIDTH] = 0;
CLR_READY (INT_LPT); /* clear int, enb */
CLR_ENABLE (INT_LPT);
sim_cancel (&lpt_unit); /* deactivate unit */
return SCPE_OK;
}