1 | ; Project name : Assembly Library
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2 | ; Description : Functions for displaying formatted strings.
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3 | ; ** Compressed Strings edition **
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4 | ; This is a plug replacement for DisplayFormat.asm,
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5 | ; working instead with precompiled and slightly compressed strings.
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6 |
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7 | ;
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8 | ; XTIDE Universal BIOS and Associated Tools
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9 | ; Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Tomi Tilli, 2011-2012 by XTIDE Universal BIOS Team.
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10 | ;
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11 | ; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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12 | ; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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13 | ; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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14 | ; (at your option) any later version.
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15 | ;
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16 | ; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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17 | ; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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18 | ; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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19 | ; GNU General Public License for more details.
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20 | ; Visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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21 | ;
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22 |
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23 | ;=============================================================================================
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24 | ;
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25 | ; Strings are compressed in a simple manner:
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26 | ; 1. The two most common characters, space and null, are removed
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27 | ; 2. Format specifiers are reduced to a single byte, including length information
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28 | ;
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29 | ; Format of bytes in the string are:
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30 | ; 01 xxxxxx Character in x plus StringsCompressed_NormalBase
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31 | ; 10 xxxxxx Character in x plus StringsCompressed_NormalBase, followed by a null (last character)
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32 | ; 11 xxxxxx Character in x plus StringsCompressed_NormalBase, followed by a space
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33 | ; 00 1 yyyyy Character/Format in lookup table StringsCopmressed_TranslatesAndFormats
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34 | ; 00 0 yyyyy Character/Format in lookup table StringsCompressed_TranslatesAndFormats, followed by a null
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35 | ;
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36 | ; StringsCompressed_NormalBase is defined by the compressor, but is usually around 0x40,
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37 | ; which gives a range of 0x40 to 0x7f, or roughly the upper and lower case letters.
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38 | ;
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39 | ; StringsCompressed_TranslatesAndFormats is a lookup table with the first few bytes being translation
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40 | ; characters, and the last few bytes being format jump offsets from DisplayFormatCompressed_BaseFormatOffset.
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41 | ; The dividing line is defined by StringsCompressed_FormatsBegin
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42 | ;
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43 | ; The assignments of the first two bits above is not by accident. The translates/format branch is 00
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44 | ; which is easy to test for. The '01' for "normal" (no null or space) and '001' for translates/format "normal"
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45 | ; match, allowing the translates/format codes to be shifted left by 1 and then tested with the same instructions.
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46 | ;
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47 | ; It is always possible to say that a null character follows the current character - thus there is
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48 | ; no way (nor need) to specify a zero character.
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49 | ;
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50 | ; Note that this code is optimized for size, not speed. Since this code is used only during initialization
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51 | ; and only for the user interface, small performance hits should not be noticed. It will seem odd to do so
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52 | ; much "preload", just in case a branch is taken, but that is cheaper (in size) than adding additional branches.
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53 | ;
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54 |
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55 | ; Section containing code
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56 | SECTION .text
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57 |
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58 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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59 | ; Format Handlers
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60 | ;
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61 | ; Names of format handlers are DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_* where * is
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62 | ; replaced with the format code after the '%' in the original string,
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63 | ; with '-' replaced with '_'.
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64 | ;
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65 | ; Parameters:
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66 | ; DS: BDA segment (zero)
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67 | ; AX: Parameter to Format
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68 | ; ES:DI: Ptr to cursor location in video RAM
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69 | ; Returns:
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70 | ; DI: Updated offset to video RAM
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71 | ; Corrupts registers:
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72 | ; AX, BX, CX, DX, SI
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73 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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74 |
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75 | ;
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76 | ; The following routines do not need any pre or post processing and can be jumped to directly.
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77 | ; Note that they need to be within 256 bytes of DisplayFormatCompressed_BaseFormatOffset
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78 | ;
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79 | %define DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_c DisplayPrint_CharacterFromAL
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80 | %define DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_nl DisplayPrint_Newline_FormatAdjustBP
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81 | %define DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_s DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters_FromAX
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82 |
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83 | DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_A:
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84 | mov [VIDEO_BDA.displayContext+DISPLAY_CONTEXT.bAttribute], al
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85 | DisplayFormatCompressed_ret: ; jump target for other routines who need a "ret"
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86 | ret
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87 |
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88 | DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_z:
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89 | xor bx, bx
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90 | xchg si, ax
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91 | jmp short DisplayPrint_NullTerminatedStringFromBXSI
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92 |
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93 | DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_x:
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94 | DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_5_x:
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95 | mov si,16 ; hex output, change base to 16
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96 | mov bx,(04<<8) + 'h' ; 4 bytes, with postfix character 'h' to emit
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97 | ; (note that the count includes the 'h')
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98 | jmp DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_u
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99 |
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100 | DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_2_I:
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101 | mov si,g_szDashForZero ; preload dash string in case we jump
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102 | test ax,ax ; if parameter equals zero, emit dash string instead
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103 | jz DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters
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104 | ; fall through
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105 |
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106 | DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_2_u:
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107 | mov bh,2 ; only two characters (instead of the default 5)
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108 | ; fall through
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109 |
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110 | DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_u:
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111 | DisplayFormatCompressed_Format_5_u:
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112 | push bx ; push postfix character - either a zero (default) or a 'h'
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113 | mov bl,bh ; preserve character count for .PrintLoop
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114 |
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115 | .DivLoop:
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116 | xor dx, dx ; Zero DX for division
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117 | div si ; DX:AX / 10 => AX=quot, DX=rem
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118 | push dx ; Push digit
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119 |
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120 | dec bh
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121 | jnz .DivLoop
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122 |
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123 | .PrintLoop:
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124 | pop ax ; Pop digit, postfix character on last iteration
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125 |
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126 | dec bl ; on second to last iteration, emit digit whether it is zero or not
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127 | jz .PrintDigit
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128 |
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129 | js short DisplayPrint_CharacterFromAL ; on last iteration, emit postfix character
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130 | ; if it is zero, DisplayPrint_CharacterFromAL will not emit
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131 |
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132 | or bh, al ; skip leading zeros, bh keeps track if we have emitted anything non-zero
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133 | jnz .PrintDigit ; note that bh starts at zero, from the loop above
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134 |
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135 | test ch,2 ; are we padding with leading spaces?
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136 | jnz .PrintLoop ; test the even/odd of the format byte in the string
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137 |
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138 | mov al, 89h ; emit space
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139 |
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140 | .PrintDigit:
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141 | add al, 90h ; Convert binary digit in AL to ASCII hex digit (0 - 9 or A - F)
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142 | daa
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143 | adc al, 40h
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144 | daa
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145 |
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146 | call DisplayPrint_CharacterFromAL
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147 |
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148 | jmp .PrintLoop
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149 |
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150 |
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151 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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152 | ; DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters
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153 | ; Parameters:
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154 | ; DS: BDA segment (zero)
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155 | ; SS:BP: Pointer to first format parameter (-=2 updates to next parameter)
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156 | ; CS:SI: Pointer to string to format
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157 | ; ES:DI: Ptr to cursor location in video RAM
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158 | ; Returns:
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159 | ; CS:SI: Ptr to end of format string (ptr to one past NULL)
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160 | ; DI: Updated offset to video RAM
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161 | ; Corrupts registers:
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162 | ; AX, BX, CX, DX, BP
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163 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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164 |
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165 | DisplayFormatCompressed_BaseFormatOffset:
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166 |
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167 | DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters_FromAX:
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168 | mov si,ax
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169 | ; fall through to DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters
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170 |
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171 | ALIGN DISPLAY_JUMP_ALIGN
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172 | DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters:
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173 | ;
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174 | ; This routine is used to output all strings from the ROM. The strings in ROMVARS are not compressed,
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175 | ; and must be handled differently.
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176 | ;
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177 | cmp si,byte 07fh ; well within the boundaries of ROMVARS_size
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178 | mov bx,cs ; preload bx with cs in case we take the following jump
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179 | jb short DisplayPrint_NullTerminatedStringFromBXSI
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180 |
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181 | .decode:
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182 | cs lodsb ; load next byte of the string
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183 |
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184 | mov ch,al ; save a copy for later processing of high order bits
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185 |
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186 | test al,0c0h ; check for translation/format character
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187 | jz DisplayFormatCompressed_TranslatesAndFormats
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188 |
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189 | and al,03fh ; "Normal" character, mask off high order bits
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190 | add al,StringsCompressed_NormalBase ; and add character offset (usually around 0x40)
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191 |
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192 | .output:
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193 | call DisplayPrint_CharacterFromAL
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194 |
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195 | .process_after_output:
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196 | eSHL_IM ch,1 ; check high order bits for end of string or space
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197 | jns short DisplayFormatCompressed_ret
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198 | jnc .decode
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199 | mov al,' '
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200 | call DisplayPrint_CharacterFromAL
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201 | jmp .decode
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202 |
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203 |
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204 | ALIGN DISPLAY_JUMP_ALIGN
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205 | DisplayFormatCompressed_TranslatesAndFormats:
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206 | ;
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207 | ; This routine is here (above DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters) to reduce the amount of code between
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208 | ; DisplayFormatCompressed_BaseFormatOffset and jump targets (must fit in 256 bytes)
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209 | ;
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210 | eSHL_IM ch,1 ; setup ch for later testing of null in .process_after_output
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211 | and ax,0001fh ; also clears AH for addition with BX and DX below
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212 |
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213 | mov bx,StringsCompressed_TranslatesAndFormats ; calculate offset of translation/formats offset byte
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214 | add bx,ax
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215 |
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216 | cmp al,StringsCompressed_FormatsBegin ; determine if this is a translation or a format
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217 |
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218 | mov al,[cs:bx] ; fetch translation/formats byte
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219 |
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220 | jb DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters.output ; check if this a translation or a format
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221 | ; if it is translation, output and postprocess for eos
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222 | ; note that the flags for this conditional jump were
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223 | ; set with the cmp al,StringsCompressed_FormatsBegin
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224 |
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225 | mov dx,DisplayFormatCompressed_BaseFormatOffset ; calculate address to jump to for format handler
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226 | sub dx,ax
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227 |
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228 | mov ax,[bp] ; preload ax with parameter
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229 | dec bp ; if no parameter is needed (format 'nl' for example),
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230 | dec bp ; the format handler can reincrement bp
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231 |
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232 | mov bx,0500h ; preload bh with 5 decimal places for numeric output
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233 | ; bl is zero, indicating not to output a 'h' (default base 10)
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234 |
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235 | push si ; preserve si and cx, in the case of outputing a string
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236 | push cx
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237 |
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238 | mov si,10 ; preload si with 10 for numeric output (default base 10)
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239 |
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240 | call dx ; call the format routine
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241 |
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242 | pop cx ; restore cx and si
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243 | pop si
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244 |
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245 | jmp DisplayFormat_ParseCharacters.process_after_output ; continue postprocessing, check for end of string
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246 |
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