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authorfishsoupisgood <github@madingley.org>2019-05-27 10:13:10 +0100
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-;
-; Wristapp.i - For the Datalink 150
-; Copyright (c) 1997 by John A. Toebes, VIII. All Rights Reserved.
-;
-DISP_ROW EQU $1d ; Hardware register to select which row of the display is to be written to. You need to
- ; Combine this with setting DISP_COL to cause the segment to change
-DISP_COL EQU $1e ; Hardware register to select which col of the display is to be written to. You must set
- ; DISP_ROW first to cause the segment to change
-; It turns out that the segments on the display are readily accessible. You can turn on/off any segment
-; pretty easily.
-;
-; The top and middle lines are a series of segments which can be individually turned on to
-; achieve the different letters. I assign the segments as follows:
-; A
-; _____
-; | |
-; F | |H | B
-; | | |
-; ---G-
-; | | |
-; E | |I | C
-; |_____|
-; D
-;
-; Numbering the digits on the line from left to right we would get
-;
-;
-; 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A
-; _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
-; 1| |1 2| |2 3| |3 4| |4 5| |5 6| |6
-; F| |1 |B F| |2 |B F| |3 |B F| |4 |B F| |5 |B F| |6 |B
-; | |H | | |H | D23 | |H | D34| |H | D45 | |H | | |H |
-; --1G- --2G- --- --3G- -- --4G- --- --5G- --6G-
-; 1| |1 |1 2| |2 |2 3| |3 |3 4| |4 |4 5| |5 |5 6| |6 |6
-; E| |I |C E| |I |C E| |I |C E| |I |C E| |I |C E| |I |C
-; |_____| |_____| . |_____| |_____| . |_____| |_____|
-; 1D 2D P23 3D 4D P45 5D 6D
-;
-; AM PM Remind Night Alarm Note
-;
-;
-; 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A
-; _____ _____ C23 _____ _____ _____ _____
-; 1| |1 2| |2 o 3| |3 4| |4 5| |5 6| |6
-; F| |1 |B F| |2 |B F| |3 |B F| |4 |B F| |5 |B F| |6 |B
-; | |H | | |H | D23 | |H | | |H | D45 | |H | | |H |
-; --1G- --2G- --- --3G- --4G- --- --5G- --6G-
-; 1| |1 |1 2| |2 |2 3| |3 |3 4| |4 |4 5| |5 |5 6| |6 |6
-; E| |I |C E| |I |C o E| |I |C E| |I |C E| |I |C E| |I |C
-; |_____| |_____| . |_____| |_____| . |_____| |_____|
-; 1D 2D P23 3D 4D P45 5D 6D
-;
-; Note the two dashes between segments 2&3 and 4&5. For convenience, I refer to these
-; as D23 and D45 or DASH23 and DASH45 respectively.
-; I prefix all of the items on the first row with a T and those on the middle row with a M.
-;
-; Pixels on the bottom line are addressed a little differently. For these, we have 8 5x5 sets of
-; segments. We can reference them as follows:
-;
-; S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
-; 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345
-; *****A *****A *****A *****A *****A *****A *****A *****A
-; *****B *****B *****B *****B *****B *****B *****B *****B
-; *****C *****C *****C *****C *****C *****C *****C *****C
-; *****D *****D *****D *****D *****D *****D *****D *****D
-; *****E *****E *****E *****E *****E *****E *****E *****E
-;
-; Hence, the lower right pixel is referenced as S8E5
-;
-
-; Value Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4
-; ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
-; 00 <none> <none> <none> <none> <none>
-; 02 S8E1 S8D1 S8A1 S8B1 S8C1
-; 04 S8E2 S8D2 S8A2 S8B2 S8C2
-; 06 S8E3 S8D3 S8A3 S8B3 S8C3
-; 08 S8E4 S8D4 S8A4 S8B4 S8C4
-; 0A S8E5 S8D5 S8A5 S8B5 S8C5
-; 0C <none> <none> <none> <none> <none>
-; 0E T6C T6B M6C M6B Note
-; 10 T6D T6G T6A <none> M6A
-; 12 T6I T6H M6I M6G M6H
-; 14 T6E T6F M6D M6E M6F
-; 16 <none> <none> <none> <none> <none>
-; 18 <none> <none> <none> <none> <none>
-; 1A <none> <none> <none> <none> <none>
-; 1C T5C T5B M5C M5B Alarm
-; 1E T5D T5G T5A <none> M5A
-; 20 T5I T5H M5I M5G M5H
-; 22 T5E T5F M5D M5E M5F
-; 24 TP45 TD45 MP45 MD45 <none>
-; 26 T4C T4B M4C M4B Night
-; 28 T4D T4G T4A <none> M4A
-; 2A T4I T4H M4I M4G M4H
-; 2C T4E T4F M4D M4E M4F
-; 2E T3C T3B M3C M3B TD34
-; 30 T3D T3G T3A <none> M3A
-; 32 T3I T3H M3I M3G M3H
-; 34 T3E T3F M3D M3E M3F
-; 36 TP23 TD23 MP23 MC23 <none>
-; 38 T2C T2B M2C M2B Remind
-; 3A T2D T2G T2A <none> M2A
-; 3C T2I T2H M2I M2G M2H
-; 3E T2E T2F M2D M2E M2F
-; 40 T1C T1B M1C M1B PM
-; 42 T1D T1G T1A <none> M1A
-; 44 T1I T1H M1I M1G M1H
-; 46 T1E T1F M1D M1E M1F
-; 48 <none> <none> <none> <none> AM
-;
-; For the ODD Bits, we have:
-;
-; Value Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4
-; ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
-; 01 S7D5 S7E5 S7A5 S7B5 S7C5
-; 03 S7D4 S7E4 S7A4 S7B4 S7C4
-; 05 S7D3 S7E3 S7A3 S7B3 S7C3
-; 07 S7D2 S7E2 S7A2 S7B2 S7C2
-; 09 S7D1 S7E1 S7A1 S7B1 S7C1
-; 0B S6D5 S6E5 S6A5 S6B5 S6C5
-; 0D S6D4 S6E4 S6A4 S6B4 S6C4
-; 0F S6D3 S6E3 S6A3 S6B3 S6C3
-; 11 S6D2 S6E2 S6A2 S6B2 S6C2
-; 13 S6D1 S6E1 S6A1 S6B1 S6C1
-; 15 S5D5 S5E5 S5A5 S5B5 S5C5
-; 17 S5D4 S5E4 S5A4 S5B4 S5C4
-; 19 S5D3 S5E3 S5A3 S5B3 S5C3
-; 1B S5D2 S5E2 S5A2 S5B2 S5C2
-; 1D S5D1 S5E1 S5A1 S5B1 S5C1
-; 1F S4D5 S4E5 S4A5 S4B5 S4C5
-; 21 S4D4 S4E4 S4A4 S4B4 S4C4
-; 23 S4D3 S4E3 S4A3 S4B3 S4C3
-; 25 S4D2 S4E2 S4A2 S4B2 S4C2
-; 27 S4D1 S4E1 S4A1 S4B1 S4C1
-; 29 <none> <none> <none> <none> <none>
-; 2B S3D5 S3E5 S3A5 S3B5 S3C5
-; 2D S3D4 S3E4 S3A4 S3B4 S3C4
-; 2F S3D3 S3E3 S3A3 S3B3 S3C3
-; 31 S3D2 S3E2 S3A2 S3B2 S3C2
-; 33 S3D1 S3E1 S3A1 S3B1 S3C1
-; 35 S2D5 S2E5 S2A5 S2B5 S2C5
-; 37 S2D4 S2E4 S2A4 S2B4 S2C4
-; 39 S2D3 S2E3 S2A3 S2B3 S2C3
-; 3B S2D2 S2E2 S2A2 S2B2 S2C2
-; 3D S2D1 S2E1 S2A1 S2B1 S2C1
-; 3F S1D5 S1E5 S1A5 S1B5 S1C5
-; 41 S1D4 S1E4 S1A4 S1B4 S1C4
-; 43 S1D3 S1E3 S1A3 S1B3 S1C3
-; 45 S1D2 S1E2 S1A2 S1B2 S1C2
-; 47 S1D1 S1E1 S1A1 S1B1 S1C1
-;
-;
-; Of course if you want to look it from the orientation of the segments on the display,
-; you can use this information. To make it more compact, I used the notation
-; bit:Value
-; where value is what you store in $1D and Bit is which bit to set/clear in $1E to get the effect
-;
-; T1A=2:42 T2A=2:3A T3A=2:30 T4A=2:28 T5A=2:1E T6A=2:10
-; T1B=1:40 T2B=1:38 T3B=1:2E T4B=1:26 T5B=1:1c T6B=1:0e
-; T1C=0:40 T2C=0:38 T3C=0:2E T4C=0:26 T5C=0:1c T6C=0:0e
-; T1D=0:42 T2D=0:3A T3D=0:30 T4D=0:28 T5D=0:1e T6D=0:10
-; T1E=0:46 T2E=0:3E T3E=0:34 T4E=0:2C T5E=0:22 T6E=0:14
-; T1F=1:46 T2F=1:3E T3F=1:34 T4F=1:2C T5F=1:22 T6F=1:14
-; T1G=1:42 T2G=1:3A T3G=1:30 T4G=1:28 T5G=1:1E T6G=1:10
-; T1H=1:44 T2H=1:3C T3H=1:32 T4H=1:2A T5H=1:20 T6H=1:12
-; T1I=0:44 T2I=0:3C T3I=0:32 T4I=0:2A T5I=0:20 T6I=0:12
-;
-; TP23=0:36
-; TD23=1:36
-; TD34=4:2E
-; TD45=1:24
-; TP45=0:24
-;
-; M1A=4:42 M2A=4:3A M3A=4:30 M4A=4:28 M5A=4:1E M6A=4:10
-; M1B=3:40 M2B=3:38 M3B=3:2E M4B=3:26 M5B=3:1C M6B=3:0E
-; M1C=2:40 M2C=2:38 M3C=2:2E M4C=2:26 M5C=2:1C M6C=2:0E
-; M1D=2:46 M2D=2:3E M3D=2:34 M4D=2:2C M5D=2:22 M6D=2:14
-; M1E=3:46 M2E=3:3E M3E=3:34 M4E=3:2C M5E=3:22 M6E=3:14
-; M1F=4:46 M2F=4:3E M3F=4:34 M4F=4:2C M5F=4:22 M6F=4:14
-; M1G=3:44 M2G=3:3C M3G=3:32 M4G=3:2A M5G=3:20 M6G=3:12
-; M1H=4:44 M2H=4:3C M3H=4:32 M4H=4:2A M5H=4:20 M6H=4:12
-; M1I=2:44 M2I=2:3C M3I=2:32 M4I=2:2A M5I=2:20 M6I=2:12
-;
-; MC23=3:36
-; MP23=2:36
-; MD45=3:24
-; MP45=2:24
-;
-; AM=4:48
-; PM=4:40
-; Remind=4:38
-; Night=4:26
-; Alarm=4:1C
-; Note=4:0e
-
-COL_T1A EQU 2
-ROW_T1A EQU $42
-COL_T2A EQU 2
-ROW_T2A EQU $3A
-COL_T3A EQU 2
-ROW_T3A EQU $30
-COL_T4A EQU 2
-ROW_T4A EQU $28
-COL_T5A EQU 2
-ROW_T5A EQU $1E
-COL_T6A EQU 2
-ROW_T6A EQU $10
-;
-COL_T1B EQU 1
-ROW_T1B EQU $40
-COL_T2B EQU 1
-ROW_T2B EQU $38
-COL_T3B EQU 1
-ROW_T3B EQU $2E
-COL_T4B EQU 1
-ROW_T4B EQU $26
-COL_T5B EQU 1
-ROW_T5B EQU $1c
-COL_T6B EQU 1
-ROW_T6B EQU $0e
-;
-COL_T1C EQU 0
-ROW_T1C EQU $40
-COL_T2C EQU 0
-ROW_T2C EQU $38
-COL_T3C EQU 0
-ROW_T3C EQU $2E
-COL_T4C EQU 0
-ROW_T4C EQU $26
-COL_T5C EQU 0
-ROW_T5C EQU $1c
-COL_T6C EQU 0
-ROW_T6C EQU $0e
-;
-COL_T1D EQU 0
-ROW_T1D EQU $42
-COL_T2D EQU 0
-ROW_T2D EQU $3A
-COL_T3D EQU 0
-ROW_T3D EQU $30
-COL_T4D EQU 0
-ROW_T4D EQU $28
-COL_T5D EQU 0
-ROW_T5D EQU $1e
-COL_T6D EQU 0
-ROW_T6D EQU $10
-;
-COL_T1E EQU 0
-ROW_T1E EQU $46
-COL_T2E EQU 0
-ROW_T2E EQU $3E
-COL_T3E EQU 0
-ROW_T3E EQU $34
-COL_T4E EQU 0
-ROW_T4E EQU $2C
-COL_T5E EQU 0
-ROW_T5E EQU $22
-COL_T6E EQU 0
-ROW_T6E EQU $14
-;
-COL_T1F EQU 1
-ROW_T1F EQU $46
-COL_T2F EQU 1
-ROW_T2F EQU $3E
-COL_T3F EQU 1
-ROW_T3F EQU $34
-COL_T4F EQU 1
-ROW_T4F EQU $2C
-COL_T5F EQU 1
-ROW_T5F EQU $22
-COL_T6F EQU 1
-ROW_T6F EQU $14
-;
-COL_T1G EQU 1
-ROW_T1G EQU $42
-COL_T2G EQU 1
-ROW_T2G EQU $3A
-COL_T3G EQU 1
-ROW_T3G EQU $30
-COL_T4G EQU 1
-ROW_T4G EQU $28
-COL_T5G EQU 1
-ROW_T5G EQU $1E
-COL_T6G EQU 1
-ROW_T6G EQU $10
-;
-COL_T1H EQU 1
-ROW_T1H EQU $44
-COL_T2H EQU 1
-ROW_T2H EQU $3C
-COL_T3H EQU 1
-ROW_T3H EQU $32
-COL_T4H EQU 1
-ROW_T4H EQU $2A
-COL_T5H EQU 1
-ROW_T5H EQU $20
-COL_T6H EQU 1
-ROW_T6H EQU $12
-;
-COL_T1I EQU 0
-ROW_T1I EQU $44
-COL_T2I EQU 0
-ROW_T2I EQU $3C
-COL_T3I EQU 0
-ROW_T3I EQU $32
-COL_T4I EQU 0
-ROW_T4I EQU $2A
-COL_T5I EQU 0
-ROW_T5I EQU $20
-COL_T6I EQU 0
-ROW_T6I EQU $12
-;
-;
-COL_TP23 EQU 0
-ROW_TP23 EQU $36
-;
-COL_TD23 EQU 1
-ROW_TD23 EQU $36
-;
-COL_TD34 EQU 4
-ROW_TD34 EQU $2E
-;
-COL_TD45 EQU 1
-ROW_TD45 EQU $24
-;
-COL_TP45 EQU 0
-ROW_TP45 EQU $24
-;
-;
-COL_M1A EQU 4
-ROW_M1A EQU $42
-COL_M2A EQU 4
-ROW_M2A EQU $3A
-COL_M3A EQU 4
-ROW_M3A EQU $30
-COL_M4A EQU 4
-ROW_M4A EQU $28
-COL_M5A EQU 4
-ROW_M5A EQU $1E
-COL_M6A EQU 4
-ROW_M6A EQU $10
-;
-COL_M1B EQU 3
-ROW_M1B EQU $40
-COL_M2B EQU 3
-ROW_M2B EQU $38
-COL_M3B EQU 3
-ROW_M3B EQU $2E
-COL_M4B EQU 3
-ROW_M4B EQU $26
-COL_M5B EQU 3
-ROW_M5B EQU $1C
-COL_M6B EQU 3
-ROW_M6B EQU $0E
-;
-COL_M1C EQU 2
-ROW_M1C EQU $40
-COL_M2C EQU 2
-ROW_M2C EQU $38
-COL_M3C EQU 2
-ROW_M3C EQU $2E
-COL_M4C EQU 2
-ROW_M4C EQU $26
-COL_M5C EQU 2
-ROW_M5C EQU $1C
-COL_M6C EQU 2
-ROW_M6C EQU $0E
-;
-COL_M1D EQU 2
-ROW_M1D EQU $46
-COL_M2D EQU 2
-ROW_M2D EQU $3E
-COL_M3D EQU 2
-ROW_M3D EQU $34
-COL_M4D EQU 2
-ROW_M4D EQU $2C
-COL_M5D EQU 2
-ROW_M5D EQU $22
-COL_M6D EQU 2
-ROW_M6D EQU $14
-;
-COL_M1E EQU 3
-ROW_M1E EQU $46
-COL_M2E EQU 3
-ROW_M2E EQU $3E
-COL_M3E EQU 3
-ROW_M3E EQU $34
-COL_M4E EQU 3
-ROW_M4E EQU $2C
-COL_M5E EQU 3
-ROW_M5E EQU $22
-COL_M6E EQU 3
-ROW_M6E EQU $14
-;
-COL_M1F EQU 4
-ROW_M1F EQU $46
-COL_M2F EQU 4
-ROW_M2F EQU $3E
-COL_M3F EQU 4
-ROW_M3F EQU $34
-COL_M4F EQU 4
-ROW_M4F EQU $2C
-COL_M5F EQU 4
-ROW_M5F EQU $22
-COL_M6F EQU 4
-ROW_M6F EQU $14
-;
-COL_M1G EQU 3
-ROW_M1G EQU $44
-COL_M2G EQU 3
-ROW_M2G EQU $3C
-COL_M3G EQU 3
-ROW_M3G EQU $32
-COL_M4G EQU 3
-ROW_M4G EQU $2A
-COL_M5G EQU 3
-ROW_M5G EQU $20
-COL_M6G EQU 3
-ROW_M6G EQU $12
-;
-COL_M1H EQU 4
-ROW_M1H EQU $44
-COL_M2H EQU 4
-ROW_M2H EQU $3C
-COL_M3H EQU 4
-ROW_M3H EQU $32
-COL_M4H EQU 4
-ROW_M4H EQU $2A
-COL_M5H EQU 4
-ROW_M5H EQU $20
-COL_M6H EQU 4
-ROW_M6H EQU $12
-;
-COL_M1I EQU 2
-ROW_M1I EQU $44
-COL_M2I EQU 2
-ROW_M2I EQU $3C
-COL_M3I EQU 2
-ROW_M3I EQU $32
-COL_M4I EQU 2
-ROW_M4I EQU $2A
-COL_M5I EQU 2
-ROW_M5I EQU $20
-COL_M6I EQU 2
-ROW_M6I EQU $12
-;
-;
-COL_MC23 EQU 3
-ROW_MC23 EQU $36
-;
-COL_MP23 EQU 2
-ROW_MP23 EQU $36
-;
-COL_MD45 EQU 3
-ROW_MD45 EQU $24
-;
-COL_MP45 EQU 2
-ROW_MP45 EQU $24
-;
-;
-COL_AM EQU 4
-ROW_AM EQU $48
-;
-COL_PM EQU 4
-ROW_PM EQU $40
-;
-COL_REMIND EQU 4
-ROW_REMIND EQU $38
-;
-COL_NIGHT EQU 4
-ROW_NIGHT EQU $26
-;
-COL_ALARM EQU 4
-ROW_ALARM EQU $1C
-;
-COL_NOTE EQU 4
-ROW_NOTE EQU $0E
-;
-; S1A1=2:47 S1B1=3:47 S1C1=4:47 S1D1=0:47 S1E1=1:47
-; S1A2=2:45 S1B2=3:45 S1C2=4:45 S1D2=0:45 S1E2=1:45
-; S1A3=2:43 S1B3=3:43 S1C3=4:43 S1D3=0:43 S1E3=1:43
-; S1A4=2:41 S1B4=3:41 S1C4=4:41 S1D4=0:41 S1E4=1:41
-; S1A5=2:3F S1B5=3:3F S1C5=4:3F S1D5=0:3F S1E5=1:3F
-;
-; S2A1=2:3D S2B1=3:3D S2C1=4:3D S2D1=0:3D S2E1=1:3D
-; S2A2=2:3B S2B2=3:3B S2C2=4:3B S2D2=0:3B S2E2=1:3B
-; S2A3=2:39 S2B3=3:39 S2C3=4:39 S2D3=0:39 S2E3=1:39
-; S2A4=2:37 S2B4=3:37 S2C4=4:37 S2D4=0:37 S2E4=1:37
-; S2A5=2:35 S2B5=3:35 S2C5=4:35 S2D5=0:35 S2E5=1:35
-;
-; S3A1=2:33 S3B1=3:33 S3C1=4:33 S3D1=0:33 S3E1=1:33
-; S3A2=2:31 S3B2=3:31 S3C2=4:31 S3D2=0:31 S3E2=1:31
-; S3A3=2:2F S3B3=3:2F S3C3=4:2F S3D3=0:2F S3E3=1:2F
-; S3A4=2:2D S3B4=3:2D S3C4=4:2D S3D4=0:2D S3E4=1:2D
-; S3A5=2:2B S3B5=3:2B S3C5=4:2B S3D5=0:2B S3E5=1:2B
-;
-; S4A1=2:27 S4B1=3:27 S4C1=4:27 S4D1=0:27 S4E1=1:27
-; S4A2=2:25 S4B2=3:25 S4C2=4:25 S4D2=0:25 S4E2=1:25
-; S4A3=2:23 S4B3=3:23 S4C3=4:23 S4D3=0:23 S4E3=1:23
-; S4A4=2:21 S4B4=3:21 S4C4=4:21 S4D4=0:21 S4E4=1:21
-; S4A5=2:1F S4B5=3:1F S4C5=4:1F S4D5=0:1F S4E5=1:1F
-;
-; S5A1=2:1D S5B1=3:1D S5C1=4:1D S5D1=0:1D S5E1=1:1D
-; S5A2=2:1B S5B2=3:1B S5C2=4:1B S5D2=0:1B S5E2=1:1B
-; S5A3=2:19 S5B3=3:19 S5C3=4:19 S5D3=0:19 S5E3=1:19
-; S5A4=2:17 S5B4=3:17 S5C4=4:17 S5D4=0:17 S5E4=1:17
-; S5A5=2:15 S5B5=3:15 S5C5=4:15 S5D5=0:15 S5E5=1:15
-;
-; S6A1=2:13 S6B1=3:13 S6C1=4:13 S6D1=0:13 S6E1=1:13
-; S6A2=2:11 S6B2=3:11 S6C2=4:11 S6D2=0:11 S6E2=1:11
-; S6A3=2:0F S6B3=3:0F S6C3=4:0F S6D3=0:0F S6E3=1:0F
-; S6A4=2:0D S6B4=3:0D S6C4=4:0D S6D4=0:0D S6E4=1:0D
-; S6A5=2:0B S6B5=3:0B S6C5=4:0B S6D5=0:0B S6E5=1:0B
-;
-; S7A1=2:09 S7B1=3:09 S7C1=4:09 S7D1=0:09 S7E1=1:09
-; S7A2=2:07 S7B2=3:07 S7C2=4:07 S7D2=0:07 S7E2=1:07
-; S7A3=2:05 S7B3=3:05 S7C3=4:05 S7D3=0:05 S7E3=1:05
-; S7A4=2:03 S7B4=3:03 S7C4=4:03 S7D4=0:03 S7E4=1:03
-; S7A5=2:01 S7B5=3:01 S7C5=4:01 S7D5=0:01 S7E5=1:01
-;
-; S8A1=2:02 S8B1=3:02 S8C1=4:02 S8D1=1:02 S8E1=0:02
-; S8A2=2:04 S8B2=3:04 S8C2=4:04 S8D2=1:04 S8E2=0:04
-; S8A3=2:06 S8B3=3:06 S8C3=4:06 S8D3=1:06 S8E3=0:06
-; S8A4=2:08 S8B4=3:08 S8C4=4:08 S8D4=1:08 S8E4=0:08
-; S8A5=2:0a S8B5=3:0a S8C5=4:0a S8D5=1:0a S8E5=0:0a
-;
-;
-; Character set
-;
-C_0 EQU 0
-C_A EQU $0A
-C_SPACE EQU $24
-C_LEFTARR EQU $33 ; Symbol for the previous key
-C_RIGHTARR EQU $3D ; Symbol for the next key
-C6_SPACE EQU $1d
-; The basic timex character set is:
-; 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
-; G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V
-; W X Y Z ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * +
-; , - . / : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E
-;
-; We also have the timex6 character set as:
-; 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
-; G H : L M N P R T U W Y r - +
-;
-
-EVT_NEXT EQU $00 ; Next button pressed (not interested in the up transition)
-EVT_MODE EQU $01 ; Mode button pressed (not interested in the up transition)
-EVT_SET EQU $02 ; Set/Delete button pressed (not interested in the up transition)
-EVT_PREV EQU $03 ; Prev button pressed (not interested in the up transition)
-EVT_GLOW EQU $04 ; Indiglo button pressed (not interested in the up transition)
-EVT_ANY EQU $05 ; Any button pressed (not interested in the up transition)
-EVT_ANY4 EQU $06 ; Any button pressed except indiglo (not interested in the up transition)
-EVT_RESUME EQU $1a ; Called when resuming from a nested app
-EVT_ENTER EQU $1b ; Initial state. The Time value is generally $01 or $84 for a well behaved app
-EVT_NEST EQU $1c ; The state table 1 entry called when a nested application is called. It is the equivalent of
- ; EVT_ENTER for an interrupt. This only occurs for Wristapps, Timer, and appt apps.
-EVT_END EQU $1d ; End of event table indicator
-EVT_TIMER1 EQU $1e ; Timer event - This is fired for a $83 time request
-EVT_TIMER2 EQU $1f ; Timer event - This is fired for a $82,$84,$01 timer request
-; $20-$36 - UNUSED
-; (I bet that you can have user specified events for these too)
-EVT_USER0 EQU $37
-EVT_USER1 EQU $38
-EVT_USER2 EQU $39
-EVT_USER3 EQU $3a ; User specified events. Queued by calling POSTEVENT ($4E89)
-; $3b-$7f - UNUSED
-EVT_DNNEXT EQU $80 ; Next button pressed
-EVT_DNMODE EQU $81 ; Mode button pressed
-EVT_DNSET EQU $82 ; Set/Delete button pressed
-EVT_DNPREV EQU $83 ; Prev button pressed
-EVT_DNGLOW EQU $84 ; Indiglo button pressed
-EVT_DNANY EQU $85 ; Any of the four buttons Pressed
-EVT_DNANY4 EQU $86 ; Any button pressed except indiglo
-
-; $87-$9F - UNUSED
-EVT_UPNEXT EQU $A0 ; Next button released
-EVT_UPMODE EQU $A1 ; Mode button released
-EVT_UPSET EQU $A2 ; Set/Delete button released
-EVT_UPPREV EQU $A3 ; Prev button released
-EVT_UPGLOW EQU $A4 ; Indiglo button released
-EVT_UPANY EQU $A5 ; Any of the four buttons Released
-EVT_UPANY4 EQU $A6 ; Any button Released except indiglo
-
-TIM_ONCE EQU $ff ; No time interval. Operation is executed just once
-
-TIM_1_TIC EQU $00
-TIM_1_2TIC EQU $01
-TIM_1_3TIC EQU $02
-TIM_1_4TIC EQU $03
-TIM_1_HALFSEC EQU $04
-TIM_1_SECOND EQU $05
-TIM_1_SECHALF EQU $06
-TIM_1_TWOSEC EQU $07
-TIM_1_TWOSEC1 EQU $08
-TIM_1_12SEC EQU $09
-TIM_1_18SEC EQU $0a
-;
-; Note that the second part of this table is happen-stance since it is really a rollover
-; of the second table on top of the first one. But it might be useful to someone...
-;
-TIM_1_TICA EQU $0b ; This is the typical scroll interval
-TIM_1_2TICA EQU $0c
-TIM_1_4TICA EQU $0d
-TIM_1_8TIC EQU $0e ; This is the normal blink interval
-TIM_1_12TIC EQU $0f ; Just over a second
-TIM_1_16TIC EQU $10 ; A second and a half
-TIM_1_24TIC EQU $11 ; Two and a half seconds
-TIM_1_32TIC EQU $12 ; Just over three seconds
-TIM_1_40TIC EQU $13 ; Four seconds
-TIM_1_48TIC EQU $14 ; Almost five seconds
-TIM_1_96TIC EQU $15 ; Almost ten seconds
-
-TIM_2_TIC EQU $80 ; This is the typical scroll interval
-TIM_2_2TIC EQU $81
-TIM_2_4TIC EQU $82
-TIM_2_8TIC EQU $83 ; This is the normal blink interval
-TIM_2_12TIC EQU $84 ; Just over a second
-TIM_2_16TIC EQU $85 ; A second and a half
-TIM_2_24TIC EQU $86 ; Two and a half seconds
-TIM_2_32TIC EQU $87 ; Just over three seconds
-TIM_2_40TIC EQU $88 ; Four seconds
-TIM_2_48TIC EQU $89 ; Almost five seconds
-TIM_2_96TIC EQU $8a ; Almost ten seconds
-
-TIM_LONG1 EQU $01 ; Long shot time interval - Fires a $1F when the the timer expires
-TIM_03 EQU $03 ; Unknown
-TIM_08 EQU $08 ; Unknown
-
-TIM_SHORT EQU $82 ; Short timer - Fires a $1F event when the timer expires
-TIM_MED EQU $83 ; Medium timer - Fires a $1E event when the timer expires
-TIM_LONG EQU $84 ; Long timer - Fires a $1F event when the timer expires
-TIM_86 EQU $86 ; ?Timer
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SNDSTART EQU $4e4a ; Start playing the current sound in SYSSOUND
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PLAYCONF EQU $4e7a ; Play a confirmation sound
-PLAYBUTTON EQU $4e80 ; Play the button beep sound if no other sound is currently playing
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-POSTEVENT EQU $4e89 ; Post a event to the internal processing queue
-; Parameters:
-; A - Event to be posted.
-; This posts an event to run through the processing loop for the current applet.
-; Typical user events are in the $30-$3F range.
-;
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-INDIGLO_OFF EQU $4e8e ; This routine turns off the indiglo light
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SNDSTOP EQU $4f3a ; This stops whatever sound is currently playing
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-CALL_NESTEDAPP EQU $4f4d
-; Purpose:
-; This sets up to call a nested application while the current one is running.
-; Up to 5 apps may be nested (although there are only 3 potential ones defined).
-; If more than 5 have been called the oldest one will be forgotten.
-; When the nested app is called, NESTED_APP will be set to the application number
-; passed in and NESTED_PARM will contain the X parameter passed in
-;
-; Parameters:
-; A - Nested application number. This is one of the three defined apps:
-; 9 = APP2_ALARM - Alarm (while another app is running)
-; 10 = APP2_APPT - Appointment (while another app is running)
-; 11 = APP2_WRIST - Wristapp (while another app is running)
-; X - Parameter to pass to the nested application
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SET_INDIGLO EQU $5504 ; This routine turns on/off the indiglo light
-; Parameters:
-; 0,Sys_9e - Bit indicates request for on or off
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PUTSCROLLMSG EQU $5522 ; Make the buffer at MSGBUF visible
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SCROLLMSG EQU $5545 ; Start the scrolling cycle for the current message
-; Parameters:
-; MSGBUF - Message to be scroll terminated by a SEPARATOR character
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SCROLLMSG_CONT EQU $5549 ; Start the scrolling cycle for the current message, but don't reset the
- ; scrolling cycle wait count.
-; Parameters:
-; MSGBUF - Message to be scroll terminated by a SEPARATOR character
-; SCROLL_TICS - The current tic count in the cycle
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-START_BLINKX EQU $55bb ; Establish and call the specified blinking rountine
-; Parameters:
-; X - single byte parameter to the particular blinking function
-; A - Blinking function to be selected
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-START_BLINKP EQU $55BF ; Establish and call the specified blinking rountine
-; Parameters:
-; X - Address of parameter to the particular blinking function
-; A - Blinking function to be selected
-BLINK_YEAR EQU 0 ; Blink the year in the right place according to the current time format
-BLINK_SECONDS EQU 1 ; Blink two characters point to by UPDATE_PARM on the right two digits of the middle line - Used for the seconds
-BLINK_AMPM EQU 2 ; Blink AM/PM on the right most digits of the middle line (A or P pointed to by UPDATE_PARM)
-BLINK_MONTH EQU 3 ; Blink the month in the right place according to the current time format
-BLINK_HMONTH EQU 4 ; Blink the month in the right place according to the current time format for a half date (no year)
-BLINK_DAY EQU 5 ; Blink the day in the right place according to the current time format
-BLINK_HDAY EQU 6 ; Blink the day in the right place according to the current time format for half dates
-BLINK_MID12 EQU 7 ; Blink the left two blank padded digits on the middle line (value pointed to by UPDATE_PARM)
-BLINK_HOUR EQU 8 ; Blink the Hour (left two segments on the middle line) and AM/PM indicator (hour point to by UPDATE_PARM)
-BLINK_MID34 EQU 9 ; Blink the middle two zero padded digits on the middle line (value pointed to by UPDATE_PARM)
-BLINK_SEGMENT EQU 10 ; Blink a single segment indicated by UPDATE_POS and mask in UPDATE_VAL
-BLINK_DIGIT EQU 11 ; Blink solid black cursor for the digit (UPDATE_POS is the location on the bottom line)
-BLINK_TZONE EQU 12 ; Blink the timezone information (Pointed to by UPDATE_PARM)
-BLINK_TOP34 EQU 13 ; Blink the middle zero padded two digits on the top line (value pointed to by UPDATE_PARM)
-;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PUTLINE3 EQU $56d5 ; Put a single character on the bottom line of the display
-POSL3_1 EQU $47
-POSL3_2 EQU $3d
-POSL3_3 EQU $33
-POSL3_4 EQU $27
-POSL3_5 EQU $1d
-POSL3_6 EQU $13
-POSL3_7 EQU $09
-POSL3_8 EQU $0a
-; Parameters:
-; A = Position S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
-; [$47] [$3D] [$33] [$27] [$1D] [$13] [$09] [$0A]
-; [ 71] [ 61] [ 51] [ 39] [ 29] [ 19] [ 9] [ 10]
-; X = Character in Timex Ascii to display
-; Notes:
-; This appears to be an XOR operation. Calling the same function twice in a row would
-; erase the character. Writing on top of an existing character seems to let you generate
-; a non Ascii character.
-
-PUTLINE1 EQU $570D ; Put a single character on the top line of the display
-POSL1_1 EQU $46
-POSL1_2 EQU $3e
-POSL1_3 EQU $34
-POSL1_4 EQU $2c
-POSL1_5 EQU $22
-POSL1_6 EQU $14
-; Parameters:
-; A = Position [$46] [$3E] - [$34] [$2C] - [$22] [$14]
-; [ 70] [ 62] [ 52] [ 44] [ 34] [20]
-; X = Character in Timex Ascii to display
-
-PUTLINE2 EQU $5745 ; Put a single character on the second line of the display
-POSL2_1 EQU $46
-POSL2_2 EQU $3e
-POSL2_3 EQU $34
-POSL2_4 EQU $2c
-POSL2_5 EQU $22
-POSL2_6 EQU $14
-; Parameters:
-; A = Position [$46] [$3E] - [$34] [$2C] - [$22] [$14]
-; [ 70] [ 62] [ 52] [ 44] [ 34] [20]
-; X = Character in Timex Ascii to display
-
-CLEARALL EQU $577A ; Clear the display
-CLEARBOT EQU $5787 ; Clear the bottom line of the display
-CLEARSYM EQU $579f ; Turns off all the non digit symbols segments (including dots, dashes and colons)
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-START_UPDATEX equ $57c3 ; Establish and call the specified update function (See START_UPDATEP)
-; Parameters:
-; X - single byte parameter to the particular update function
-; A - Update function to be selected
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-START_UPDATEP EQU $57C7 ; This establishes an update function. Update functions are called every 8/10th
- ; of a second. This function will update a number in an upward or downward
- ; direction based on the setting of 0,SYSFLAGS
-; Parameters:
-; A - Update function to be selected
-; X - Pointer to parameters for the update function
-UPD_YEAR EQU 0 ; Update the year
-UPD_MONTH EQU 1 ; Update the Month
-UPD_HMONTH EQU 2 ; Update the Month in Half date format
-UPD_DAY EQU 3 ; Update the day
-UPD_HDAY EQU 4 ; Update the day in half date format
-UPD_MID12 EQU 5 ; Update MID12
-UPD_HOUR EQU 6 ; Update the hour
-UPD_MID34 EQU 7 ; Update MID34
-UPD_DIGIT EQU 8 ; Update the digit at UPDATE_POS
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-BANNER8 EQU $5845 ; Display an 8 character string
-; Parameters
-; A = Offset from 0110 for the start of an 8 character timex string
-;
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PUTMSGXBOT EQU $5849 ; Puts a message on the bottom of the screen.
-; Parameters
-; A = Message selector number. Valid values from 0 to 27. They correspond to
-; the same strings passed into PUTMSGBOT scaled down by 8
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PUTMSGBOT EQU $584c ; Puts a message on the bottom of the screen.
-; Parameters
-; A = Offset into message selector string. Valid values from from $00 to $d8 at
-; 8 Byte offsets. $E0 is the start of the 6 byte top/mid message strings.
-SYS8_MON EQU $00 ; $00 = "MON "
-SYS8_TUE EQU $08 ; $08 = "TUE "
-SYS8_WED EQU $10 ; $10 = "WED "
-SYS8_THU EQU $18 ; $18 = "THU "
-SYS8_FRI EQU $20 ; $20 = "FRI "
-SYS8_SAT EQU $28 ; $28 = "SAT "
-SYS8_SUN EQU $30 ; $30 = "SUN "
-SYS8_VERDATE EQU $38 ; $38 = " 802003 "
-SYS8_VERSION EQU $40 ; $40 = " V2.0 "
-SYS8_MODE EQU $48 ; $48 = " MODE "
-SYS8_SET_MODE EQU $50 ; $50 = "SET MODE"
-SYS8_SET EQU $58 ; $58 = "SET "
-SYS8_TO EQU $60 ; $60 = "TO "
-SYS8_FOR EQU $68 ; $68 = "FOR "
-SYS8_ENTRIES EQU $70 ; $70 = "ENTRIES "
-SYS8_UPCOMING EQU $78 ; $78 = "UPCOMING"
-SYS8_ENTRY EQU $80 ; $80 = " ENTRY "
-SYS8_SCAN EQU $88 ; $88 = " SCAN "
-SYS8_SCAN_RIGHT EQU $90 ; $90 = " SCAN"
-SYS8_SYNCING EQU $98 ; $98 = " SYNCING"
-SYS8_PROGRESS EQU $a0 ; $a0 = "PROGRESS"
-SYS8_DATA_OK EQU $a8 ; $a8 = " DATA OK"
-SYS8_RESEND EQU $b0 ; $b0 = "-RESEND-"
-SYS8_ABORTED EQU $b8 ; $b8 = " ABORTED"
-SYS8_MISMATCH EQU $c0 ; $c0 = "MISMATCH"
-SYS8_SPLIT EQU $c8 ; $c8 = " SPLIT "
-SYS8_START EQU $d0 ; $d0 = ">=START "
-SYS8_STOP EQU $d8 ; $d8 = ">=STOP "
-; $e0 is the start of the message table SYS6_SET
-;
-PUT6TOP EQU $587e
-; Parameters:
-; A = Offset from 0110 for the start of a 6 byte data item to be put on the top
-; line of the screen. This uses a different encoding for characters where:
-; we have 32 different values which correspond to:
-; "0123456789ABCDEFGH:LMNPRTUWYr -+"
-; 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
-; e.g. $12=':', $13='L'.
-; It appears that things wrap when you get to $20
-;
-PUTMSG1 EQU $5882 ; Put up a message on the top line
-; Parameters - Offset into message selector string.
-; Typically you want a multiple of 6 to choose from these below
-;
-SYS6_SET EQU $00 ; 00 = " SET " (This is stored at $5F5F in the roms)
-SYS6_HOLDTO EQU $06 ; 06 = "HOLDTO"
-SYS6_ALARM EQU $0C ; 0C = "ALARM "
-SYS6_ENTER EQU $12 ; 12 = "ENTER "
-SYS6_HR EQU $18 ; 18 = " HR"
-SYS6_SWITCH EQU $1E ; 1E = "SWITCH"
-SYS6_TIME EQU $24 ; 24 = " TIME "
-SYS6_FORMAT EQU $2A ; 2A = "FORMAT"
-SYS6_DAILY EQU $30 ; 30 = "DAILY "
-SYS6_APPT EQU $36 ; 36 = " APPT "
-SYS6_NO EQU $3c ; 3c = " NO "
-SYS6_APPTS EQU $42 ; 42 = "APPTS "
-SYS6_END_OF EQU $48 ; 48 = "END OF"
-SYS6_LIST EQU $4e ; 4e = " LIST "
-SYS6_DELETE EQU $54 ; 54 = "DELETE"
-SYS6_ANN EQU $5a ; 5a = " ANN "
-SYS6_PHONE EQU $60 ; 60 = "PHONE "
-SYS6_DONE EQU $66 ; 66 = " DONE "
-SYS6_PRI EQU $6c ; 6c = "PRI "
-SYS6_COMM EQU $72 ; 72 = " COMM "
-SYS6_READY EQU $78 ; 78 = "READY "
-SYS6_IN EQU $7e ; 7e = " IN "
-SYS6_ERROR EQU $84 ; 84 = "ERROR "
-SYS6_CEASED EQU $8a ; 8a = "CEASED"
-SYS6_PC EQU $90 ; 90 = "PC- "
-SYS6_WATCH EQU $96 ; 96 = "WATCH "
-SYS6_CHRONO EQU $9c ; 9c = "CHRONO"
-SYS6_TIMER EQU $A2 ; A2 = "TIMER "
-SYS6_000000 EQU $a8 ; a8 = "000000"
-; ae = "MTWTFS"
-; B4 = "SOUEHR"
-; BA = "AUG+74"
-; C0 = "P16174"
-; C6 = "P1OY40"
-; CC = "W+0++0"
-; D2 = "251332"
-; D8 = "0321++"
-; DE = "R++ 0+"
-; E4 = "+12+1T"
-; EA = "+0 0+1"
-; F0 = "26+2U+"
-; F6 = "0 C100"
-; FC = "C0GW"
-;
-PUT6MID EQU $58a8
-; Parameters:
-; A = Offset from 0110 for the start of a 6 byte data item to be put on the top
-; line of the screen. This uses a different encoding for characters where:
-; we have 32 different values which correspond to:
-; "0123456789ABCDEFGH:LMNPRTUWYr -+"
-; e.g. $12=':', $13='L'.
-; It appears that things wrap when you get to $20
-;
-; PUT6MIDA was identified wrong...
-PUTMSG2 EQU $58AC ; This functions just the same as PUTMSG1 except it puts things on the middle line
-CLEARTOP EQU $58d2 ; Puts blanks into all 6 top digits (Blanks out the top line)
-; Parameters:
-; None
-CLEARMID EQU $58d8 ; Puts blanks into all 6 Middle digits (Blanks out the middle line)
-; Parameters:
-; None
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-; These next 6 routines take the two bytes in DATDIGIT1 ($A2) and DATDIGIT2($A3) and put them
-; on the display in the appropriate locations. The digits are represented using the TIMEX6
-; character set.
-;
-PUTTOP12 EQU $58e0 ; Puts DATDIGIT1/2 into TOP Digits 1 and 2
-PUTTOP34 EQU $58f0 ; Puts DATDIGIT1/2 into TOP Digits 3 and 4
-PUTTOP56 EQU $5900 ; Puts DATDIGIT1/2 into TOP Digits 5 and 6
-PUTMID12 EQU $5910 ; Puts DATDIGIT1/2 into Middle Digits 1 and 2
-PUTMID34 EQU $5920 ; Puts DATDIGIT1/2 into Middle Digits 3 and 4
-PUTMID56 EQU $5930 ; Puts DATDIGIT1/2 into Middle Digits 5 and 6
-; These 6 routines blank out parts of the display
-CLRTOP12 EQU $58de ; Puts Blanks into TOP Digits 1 and 2
-CLRTOP34 EQU $58ee ; Puts Blanks into TOP Digits 3 and 4
-CLRTOP56 EQU $59fe ; Puts Blanks into TOP Digits 5 and 6
-CLRMID12 EQU $590e ; Puts Blanks into Middle Digits 1 and 2
-CLRMID34 EQU $591e ; Puts Blanks into Middle Digits 3 and 4
-CLRMID56 EQU $592e ; Puts Blanks into Middle Digits 5 and 6
-;
-FMTXLEAD0 EQU $593E ; Formats into DATDIGIT1/2 with leading zeros
-; Parameters:
-; X - value to be formatted. 0-9 results in 0 followed by the digit
-; 10-99 results in number for both digits
-FMTBLANK0 EQU $594d ; Format into DATDIGIT1/2
-; Parameters:
-; X - value to be formatted. 0 results in all blanks.
-; 1-9 results in blank followed by the digit
-; 10-99 results in number for both digits
-FMTX EQU $5951 ; Format into DATDIGIT1/2
-; Parameters:
-; X - value to be formatted. 0-9 results in blank followed by the digit
-; 10-99 results in number for both digits
-
-FMTSPACE EQU $595C ; Format blankes into DATDIGIT1/2
-; Parameters: NONE
-; This routine simply puts spaces into DATDIGIT1 DATDIGIT2
-;
-SAYEOLMSG EQU $5979 ; Puts 'END OF LIST' on the display
-PUTBOT678 EQU $5a86 ; Puts three digits into the lower corner of the display.
-; Typically this is the time zone information.
-; Parameters:
-; X - Pointer to 3 byte location containing bytes to put on the display
-; (pointed to by x) 3 bytes in TIMEX ascii. Because the X register iss
-; used to index to them, they must be located in the first 256 bytes of
-; memory.
-PUTDATESEP EQU $5aab ; Put either Dashes or periods on the top line
-
-DIGLOCTOP EQU $5e26 ; Locations of digits on the top line
-DIGLOCMID EQU $5e2c ; Locations of digits on the middle line
-DIGLOCBOT EQU $5e32 ; Locations of digits on the bottom line
-
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PUT_YEARX EQU $67cc ; Put the leading zero 2 digit year in the appropriate spot on the display based
- ; on the current time zone date format
-; Parameters:
-; X - Year to be displayed
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PUT_MONTHX EQU $67d0 ; Put the leading space 2 digit month in the appropriate spot on the display based
- ; on the current time zone date format
-; Parameters:
-; X - Month to be displayed
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PUT_DAYX EQU $67d4 ; Put the leading zero 2 digit day in the appropriate spot on the display based
- ; on the current time zone date format
-; Parameters:
-; X - Day to be displayed
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SAY_HOURX EQU $67d8 ; Puts up the hour on the display along with an AM/PM indicator and a Colon.
- ; This code respects the current 12/24 hour format.
-; Parameters:
-; X - Hour to be displayed
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PUT_MINUTEX EQU $6823 ; This puts the minute in the middle two digits on the middle line followed by a period
-; Parameters:
-; X - minute (0-59) to be displayed
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SHOWSEC_TENS EQU $6830 ; Puts the character at SECOND_TENS onto the next to the last digit on the middle line
-; Parameters:
-; SECOND_TENS - Value to be put on the display
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SHOWSEC_ONES EQU $6838 ; Puts the character at SECOND_ONES onto the last digit on the middle line
-; Parameters:
-; SECOND_ONES - Value to be put on the display
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-CALC_DOW_X EQU $68d5 ; Computes the Day of the Week from the Month, Day, Year information
-; Parameters:
-; X - Pointer to Month, Day, Year block
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-ACQUIRE EQU $68e8 ; Disable interrupts for a short piece of code
-RELEASE EQU $68f2 ; Reenable interrupts
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-GET_MONTHLEN EQU $68f9 ; Computes the number of days in a given month
-; Parameters:
-; PARM_MONTH, PARM_YEAR contain the month and year to look for
-; Returns:
-; A - Number of days in the month
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SETALL EQU $5776 ; Turn on all segments on the display
-INCA_WRAPX EQU $6b0d ; Advance to the next value wrapped within a range
-; Parameters:
-; A - Number to be incremented
-; X - Range to hold number within
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-GETBCDHI EQU $6B52
-; Parameters:
-; X - Hex value to be converted (Range 0-99)
-; Returns:
-; A - High byte of number in timex ascii
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-GETBCDLOW EQU $6B5A
-; Parameters:
-; X - Hex value to be converted (Range 0-99)
-; Returns:
-; A - Low byte of number in timex ascii
-;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-TABHEX2BCD EQU $6b60 ; 100 bytes from 6b60-6bc3
-; This is a 100 byte table of HEX to BCD conversion values. You can take the value you want
-; to convert, load it into the X register and then load TABHEX2BCX,X. To get the high order byte,
-; just shift it right by 4. The low order is just an and with $0f.
-
-SYS_26 EQU $26
-MODE_FLAGS EQU $68 ; FLAGS
- ; Bit0 = Indicates that we are in alarm set mode (SET=IN SET MODE)
- ; Bit1 = Indicates that we have a backup mode pending alarm (SET=PENDING)
- ; Bit2 = Indicates that hourly chimes are to be played (SET=ENABLED)
- ; Bit3 = Indicates that hourly chimes are temporarily disabled (SET=DISABLED)
- ; Bit4 = Enables beep for any button pressed (SET=BEEP)
- ; Bit5 = Indicates that we are in COMM Mode (SET=IN COMM Mode)
- ; Bit6 = Indicates that ALARM SET MODE is on the display (SET=On Display)
- ; Bit7 = <UNUSED>
-APP_FLAGS EQU $8f ; System Flags
- ; Bit0 = Event has been posted (SET=TRUE)
- ; Bit1 = We want to allow the app to be suspended (SET=ALLOW)
- ; Bit2 = Run a nested application (SET=TRUE) - only for ALARM,APPT, WRISTAPP
- ; Bit3 = A button beep has already been played (SET=PLAYED)
- ; Bit4 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit5 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit6 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit7 = <UNUSED>
-BTNFLAGS EQU $90 ; Flags for the timer. Note that bits 5 and 7 are exclusive because they happen to
- ; use the same variables to hold their information.
- ; Bit0 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit1 = wristapp wants a 1/10 second timer function called (WRIST_DOTIC) (SET=CALL)
- ; Bit2 = Indicates a blink routine is pending (SET=PENDING)
- ; Bit3 = Indicates a scrolling message is pending (SET=PENDING)
- ; Bit4 = Indicates an update routine is pending (SET=PENDING)
- ; Bit5 = Indicates a blink routine has been established (SET=ACTIVE)
- ; Bit6 = Indicates a scrolling message is in progress (SET=ACTIVE)
- ; Bit7 = Indicates an update routine has been established (SET=ACTIVE)
-BTNSTATE EQU $91 ; Current event/button press
-TIMER_FLAGS EQU $94 ; System Flags
- ; Bit0 = Indicates that the timer2 timer has been enabled (SET=ENABLED)
- ; Bit1 = Indicates that the TIC timer has been enabled (SET=ENABLED)
- ; Bit2 = Indicates that we want to turn off the indiglo automatically (SET=TURN OFF)
- ; Bit3 = Indicates that they have done something in this applet (SET=done something)
- ; Bit4 = Request to reset the watch (SET=Reset Watch)
- ; Bit5 = Request to turn off the INDIGLO at some future time
- ; Bit6 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit7 = ????Related to indicating that sound is currently playing
-MAIN_FLAGS EQU $95 ; Flags to set queue requests to do something in the main loop
- ; Bit0 = Indicates that a button has changed state (SET=CHANGED)
- ; Bit1 = Indicates that the current app should be suspended and TIME activated (SET=Suspend)
- ; Bit2 = Indicates that the TIMER_TICS has been updated (SET=Updated)
- ; Bit3 = Indicates that the hourly chimes need to be played (SET=Please Play)
- ; Bit4 = Indicates that the appointments should be checked (SET=Please Check)
- ; Bit5 = Indicates that the anniversaries need to be checked (SET=Please Check)
- ; Bit6 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit7 = <UNUSED>
-WRISTAPP_FLAGS EQU $96 ; System Flags
- ; Bit0 = wristapp wants a second timer function called at start of interrupt (WRIST_DOTIC) (SET=CALL)
- ; Bit1 = wristapp wants a call once a minute when it changes (WRIST_DOTIC) (SET=CALL)
- ; Bit2 = wristapp wants a call once an hour when it changes (WRIST_DOTIC) (SET=CALL)
- ; Bit3 = wristapp wants a call once a day when it changes (WRIST_DOTIC) (SET=CALL)
- ; Bit4 = Play button beep sound on wristapp for any button (SET=ENABLE)
- ; Bit5 = Play button beep sound on wristapp for mode button (SET=ENABLE)
- ; Bit6 = Uses system rules for button beep decisions (SET=SYSTEM RULES)
- ; Bit7 = Wristapp has been loaded (SET=LOADED)
-NEST_PARM EQU $99 ; Holds the parameter passed to the current nested app
-SYSSOUND EQU $9B ; Current sound to be played
-SYSFLAGS EQU $9F ; System flags
- ; Bit0 = Indicates the update direction. (SET=UP)
- ; Bit1 = Indicates that the screen needs to be cleared (SET=no need to clear)
- ; Also used as part of a the digit blinking code (SET=Show digits)
- ; Bit2 = Indicates that the end of a scrolling message has been reached (SET=END)
- ; Bit3 = User vs system string (SET=User String)
- ; Bit4 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit5 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit6 = <UNUSED>
- ; Bit7 = <UNUSED>
-DATDIGIT1 EQU $A2 ; First digit parameter for PUTMIDnn/PUTTOPnn routines
-DATDIGIT2 EQU $A3 ; Second digit parameter for PUTMIDnn/PUTTOPnn routines
-;
-; The sound in SYSSOUND can be set to one of the following values:
-;
-SND_HOURLY EQU $83 ; HOURLY CHIME
-SND_APPT EQU $85 ; APPOINTMENT BEEP
-SND_ALARM EQU $86 ; ALARM BEEP
-SND_DLOAD EQU $87 ; PROGRAM DOWNLOAD
-SND_EXTRA EQU $88 ; EXTRA
-SND_COMERR EQU $89 ; COMM ERROR
-SND_DONE EQU $8A ; COMM DONE
-SND_BUTTON EQU $c1 ; BUTTON BEEP
-SND_RETURN EQU $c2 ; RETURN TO TIME
-SND_CONF EQU $c4 ; CONFIRMATION
-
-APPT_PROMBASE EQU $0100 ; Address of the first entry for Appointments in the EEPROM
-LIST_PROMBASE EQU $0102 ; Address of the first entry for LISTs in the EEPROM
-PHONE_PROMBASE EQU $0104 ; Address of the first entry for PHONE numbers in the EEPROM
-ANNIV_PROMBASE EQU $0106 ; Address of the first entry for Anniversaries in the EEPROM
-APPT_ENTRIES EQU $0108 ; Number of currently loaded Appointment entries
-LIST_ENTRIES EQU $0109 ; Number of currently loaded LIST entries
-PHONE_ENTRIES EQU $010a ; Number of currently loaded Phone number entries
-ANNIV_ENTRIES EQU $010b ; Number of currently loaded Anniversary entries
-APPT_BASEYEAR EQU $010c ; The year for the first loaded appointment
-APPT_PRETIME EQU $010d ; How many minutes ahead of time to announce an appointment
-COMM_010e EQU $010e ; ????
-; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-SND_BASEOFF EQU $010f ; Sound base pointer - All sounds are this base relative to SND_BASE (0336)
-WRIST_MAIN EQU $0110 ; This is the primary initialization entry point for a Wristapp
-WRIST_SUSPEND EQU $0113 ; This is the entry point called immediately before suspending the wristapp
-WRIST_DOTIC EQU $0116 ; This is the entry point called for a timer tic in a wristapp
-WRIST_INCOMM EQU $0119 ; This is called when the COMM app is suspending the wristapp which has requests to process timer events
-WRIST_NEWDATA EQU $011c ; This is the wristapp entry point called when new data has been downloaded to the watch
-WRIST_GETSTATE EQU $011f ; Entry to get a wristapp state table entry
-WRIST_JMP_STATE0 EQU $0123 ; Wristapp entry point to call state 0
-
-USER04a1 EQU $04a1
-NESTED_APP EQU $04a2 ; Nested application (Only to run an application while a different one is running)
- ; This is used to handle alarms and appointments that go off while you are running something else
-APP2_ALARM EQU 9 ; 9 = Alarm (while another app is running)
-APP2_APPT EQU 10 ; 10 = Appointment (while another app is running)
-APP2_WRIST EQU 11 ; 11 = Wristapp (while another app is running)
-NESTED_PARM EQU $04a4 ; Parameter passed to the nested app call
-USER04c3 EQU $04c3
-BUF_PHONENUM EQU $043a ; 12 byte buffer to hold a decompressed phone number
-EXTRACTBUF EQU $0446 ; 32 byte buffer to hold extracted data from the EEPROM
-UPDATE_POS EQU $04f3 ; Position to update a segment or digit in the blink/refresh routines
-;
-; These two constants appear to be associated with the PUTSCROLLMSG and SCROLLMSG routines
-;
-SEPARATOR EQU $3F ; Indicates the end of a scrolling string
-MSGBUF EQU $04d2 ; Location of the system buffer for a scrolling string
-CURRENT_APP EQU $04c1 ; The current application number (1-8)
-APP_TIME EQU 1 ; 1 = Time of Day
-APP_ALARM EQU 2 ; 2 = Alarm
-APP_APPT EQU 3 ; 3 = Appointment
-APP_ANNIV EQU 4 ; 4 = Anniversary
-APP_PHONE EQU 5 ; 5 = Phone number
-APP_LIST EQU 6 ; 6 = List
-APP_COMM EQU 7 ; 7 = Communication
-APP_WRIST EQU 8 ; 8 = Wristapp (if downloaded)
-BTN_PRESSED EQU $04c3 ; The button currently pressed (For EVT_ANY or EVT_ANY4 events) 0=NEXT 1=MODE 2=SET 3=PREV 4=GLOW
-EFFECTIVE_APP EQU $04c4 ; The efective application
-APP_13 EQU 13 ; Some submode of the TIME application
-APP_TIME_SET EQU 14 ; Submode of the TIME application
-UPDATE_MIN EQU $04f4 ; Minimum value for the update function to generate. At this, it wraps to UPDATE_MAX
-UPDATE_MAX EQU $04f5 ; Maximum value for the update function to generate. At this, it wraps to UPDATE_MIN
-PARM_MONTH EQU $04f9 ; Month parameter
-PARM_YEAR EQU $04fa ; Current year also...
-
-WATCHTIMER EQU $7ff0
-;
-; Other random routines which you might call....
-;
-ALARM_BLINKSEL EQU $4095
-ALARM_UPDATESEL EQU $4099
-ALARM_SELMIN EQU $409D
-ALARM_SELMAX EQU $40A1
-FIND_ANNIV_TODAY EQU $40CD
-FIND_ANNIV_SCAN EQU $40D3
-ANNIV_NEXT_ENTRY EQU $40E1
-ANNIV_PREV_ENTRY EQU $4117
-FIND_ANNIV_ENTRY EQU $415F
-CHECK_ANNIVERSARIES EQU $41FC
-SET_ANNIVTEST_TODAY EQU $423A
-ANNIV_GETMONTHLEN EQU $426A
-TEST_ANNIVERSARY EQU $4288
-ANNIV_COPY_INFO EQU $4308
-READ_ANNIV_CURRENT EQU $4317
-READ_ANNIV_FIRST EQU $4326
-READ_ANNIV_NEXT EQU $4335
-TEST_SCAN_START EQU $4346
-FIX_SCAN_YEAR EQU $4371
-TEST_SCAN_END EQU $437E
-RESTORE_SCAN_YEAR EQU $43AE
-INCREMENT_SCAN_DATE EQU $43B9
-GET_SCAN_MONTHLEN EQU $43E0
-DECREMENT_SCAN_DATE EQU $43F4
-FIND_APPT_NOW EQU $4415
-FIND_APPT_SCAN EQU $441B
-SET_APPTFIND_SCAN EQU $4422
-READ_APPT_NEXT EQU $442C
-APPT_LATCH_ENTRYDATA EQU $4468
-APPT_LATCH_ENTRYONLY EQU $446C
-READ_APPT_PREV EQU $447C
-FIND_APPT_ENTRY EQU $44C6
-APPT_LATCH_ENTDYDATA EQU $45A5
-CHECK_APPOINTMENTS EQU $45B9
-SET_APPTFIND_NOW EQU $462A
-READ_APPT_FIRST EQU $4686
-READ_APPT_LAST EQU $469D
-CHECK_APPT_TIME EQU $46B7
-READ_APPT_PACKET1 EQU $473A
-READ_NEXT_APPT_PACKET EQU $4749
-READ_APPT_CURRENT EQU $475A
-PROCESS_EVENTS EQU $49F6
-DO_ANYAPP_EVENT EQU $4B42
-DO_NESTAPP_EVENT EQU $4B45
-DO_APP_EVENT EQU $4B81
-DO_NORMAL_STATE EQU $4BB8
-TRANSITION_RBUTTON EQU $48fe
-TRANSITION_LBUTTON EQU $494d
-QUEUE_INDIGLO_OFF EQU $4992
-;QUEUE_INDIGLO_OFF EQU $49D9
-NIGHTMODE_INDIGLO_ON EQU $49E6
-INDIGLO_ON EQU $49EC
-PROCESS_REQUESTS EQU $4C66
-TIMER1_INTERVALS EQU $4de1
-TIMER2_INTERVALS EQU $4dec
-DO_EVENT EQU $4CA4
-GETSTATE EQU $4CFE
-GETSTATE_TAB EQU $4D0e
-CHECK_COMPATIBLE_EVENT EQU $4D96
-STOP_ALL_SOUND EQU $4E68
-PREPARE_TIMER2_TIMER EQU $4E96
-PLAY_HOURLY EQU $4EB1
-PAUSE_WATCH EQU $4EC7
-RESUME_WATCH EQU $4EDE
-RESUME_UPDATE EQU $4EF6
-ACQUIRE_TIME EQU $4F22
-RELEASE_TIME EQU $4F2E
-PLAY_BUTTON_SAFE EQU $4F46
-PREPARE_NEST_CALL EQU $4FA0
-UNPACK_PHONENUM EQU $4FBF
-PHONE_UNPACK_VAL EQU $4FE0
-UNPACK_STRING EQU $4FF0
-READ_PACKET EQU $503E
-FIND_PACKET EQU $5044
-DO_TRANSFER EQU $505F
-TOGGLE_ENTRYFLAG EQU $5077
-MAKE_INST_LDA EQU $50B4
-MAKE_INST_LDA_X EQU $50B8
-MAKE_INST_STA EQU $50BC
-ADD_INSTADDR EQU $50C7
-SET_INSTADDR_0110 EQU $50D7
-GET_INST_BYTE EQU $50EB
-WRITE_FLAG_BYTE EQU $510A
-FILL_EXTRACTBUF EQU $513E
-SAVE_EXTRACTBUF EQU $515D
-SYSTEM_RESET EQU $519B
-SND_OFF EQU $5286
-DO_SOUND EQU $5298
-SET_SYS_0f_4d EQU $5203
-SET_SYS_0f_41 EQU $5208
-ENABLE_EYE EQU $53A6
-SERIAL_DELAY EQU $53B4
-DISABLE_EYE EQU $53BD
-SET_SYS_07 EQU $53C8
-CLEAR_SYS_07 EQU $53CF
-RESET_SYS_07 EQU $53D5
-INITHW_SYS_07 EQU $53DC
-SETHW_07_08_C1 EQU $53F4
-WRITE_ACQUIRE EQU $543C
-WRITE_RELEASE EQU $5448
-MAKE_INST2_LDA_X EQU $5453
-MAKE_INST2_STA_X EQU $5457
-PROM_READ EQU $5462
-PROM_WRITE EQU $5488
-READ_EEPROM_PORT EQU $54CC
-PROM_STARTIO EQU $54D6
-PROM_ACQUIRE EQU $54E2
-PROM_RELEASE EQU $54EC
-PROM_SHOW EQU $54F3
-PROM_HIDE EQU $54F8
-DO_SCROLL EQU $5566
-DO_BLINK EQU $55c8
-PUTDOWTOP EQU $5872
-FMTBLANK0B EQU $5963
-SAYHOLDTODELETE EQU $598a
-PUT_PHONENUM EQU $59a2
-PUTYEARMID EQU $59d9
-CLEAR_HMONTH EQU $59f8
-PUT_HMONTHX EQU $59FD
-CLEAR_HDAY EQU $5a11
-PUT_HDAYX EQU $5a16
-FIXLEAD0 EQU $5A2A
-CLEAR_MONTH EQU $5a36
-IPUT_MONTHX EQU $5a3b
-CLEAR_DAY EQU $5a4f
-IPUT_DAYX EQU $5a54
-CLEAR_YEAR EQU $5a6f
-IPUT_YEARX EQU $5a74
-PUTHALFDATESEP EQU $5aa0
-PUT_LETTERX EQU $5ace
-PUT_HOURX EQU $5ad9
-CLEAR_RANGE EQU $5793
-SYSSYMVALS EQU $57b0
-PHONE_NEXT_ENTRY EQU $616D
-PHONE_PREV_ENTRY EQU $618C
-PHONE_READ_CURRENT EQU $61A7
-PHONE_SHOW_CURRENT EQU $61B0
-PHONE_FIND_SCAN_ENTRY EQU $61F1
-PHONE_READ_ENTRY EQU $622C
-PHONE_READ_NEXT_ENTRY EQU $623D
-PHONE_READ_FIRST_NEXT EQU $6251
-UPDATE_SECONDS EQU $625E
-ADJUST_TZ1TIME EQU $62d7
-ADJUST_TZ2TIME EQU $6343
-UPDATE_TZ1DISP EQU $63af
-UPDATE_TZ2DISP EQU $63e6
-TIME_SET_BLINKON EQU $6660
-TIME_SET_BLINKOFF EQU $6664
-TIME_SET_GET_TIMEPTR EQU $667b
-TIME_SET_SHOWDISPLAY EQU $668a
-TIME_GET_BLINKPARM EQU $66e5
-SHOW_TIME_DISPLAY EQU $676A
-CLEAR_PM EQU $6815
-CLEAR_AM EQU $681c
-SHOWNIGHT_SYM EQU $6840
-SAY_HOLD_TO EQU $6855
-FIX_TMAPP_DAY EQU $6861
-TMAPP_COPYTZ1 EQU $6881
-TMAPP_COPYTZ2 EQU $688c
-GETTZNAME EQU $6897
-GET_MONTHDAYX EQU $689F
-GET_YEAR EQU $68b2
-GET_HOURFORMAT EQU $68bb
-GET_DATEFMT EQU $68cb
-COPY_MDY EQU $68db
-CHECK_TZ EQU $690e
-CALC_DOW EQU $691c
-TIME_BLINKSEL EQU $69A4
-TIME_UPDATESEL EQU $69AF
-TIME_SELMIN EQU $69ba
-TIME_SELMAX EQU $69c5
-LIST_GO_NEXT EQU $6A9F
-LIST_GO_PREV EQU $6AAD
-LIST_DISPLAY_CURRENT EQU $6ABB
-CLEAR_WRISTAPPMEM EQU $6b1f
-DELAY_X EQU $6b31
-DELAY_X16 EQU $6b43
-SHOWNOTE_SYM EQU $6C62
-SHOWALARM_SYM EQU $6C76
-ALARM_CHECK EQU $6BC4
-ALARM_START_BLINK EQU $6E9D
-ALARM_CALL_BLINK EQU $6EA4
-ALARM_GET_BLINKPARM EQU $6EB7
-ALARM_DISPLAY_CURRENT EQU $6EF4
-ALARM_SHOW_HOURLYNOTE EQU $6F39
-ALARM_SHOW_ALARMSYM EQU $6F4A
-ALARM_SHOW_AMPM EQU $6F5B
-ALARM_SHOW_TEXTCHAR EQU $6F7C
-ALARM_FIX_HOUR EQU $6F88
-ALARM_GET_DISPLAYHOUR EQU $6FA0
-ALARM_SET_CURRENT EQU $6FBE
-ALARM_SAVE_STATUS EQU $6FD5
-ALARM_GET_TEXTOFFSET EQU $6FDC
-ALARM_GET_DATAOFFSET EQU $6FE5
-MASK_ALARMS EQU $6FF3
-UNMASK_ALARMS EQU $7000
-ANNIV_SHOW_DATE EQU $7184
-ANNIV_SHOW_SCAN_DATE EQU $719F
-ANNIV_SHOW_CURRENT EQU $71AC
-SHOWREMIND_SYM EQU $71D6
-OFFREMIND_SYM EQU $71EE
-SAY_NO_ANN_ENTRIES EQU $71F5
-APPT_SHOW_TIME EQU $73D7
-APPT_SHOW_DATE EQU $7439
-APPT_SHOW_SCAN EQU $7454
-APPT_SHOW_CURRENT EQU $7461
-APPT_SHOW_UPCOMING EQU $748E
-SAY_NO_APPT_ENTRIES EQU $74BD
-;
-;
-;
-TZ1_MONTH EQU $B2
-TZ2_MONTH EQU $BB
-SCAN_MONTH EQU $7A
-SCAN_DAY EQU $7B
-SCAN_YEAR EQU $7C
-MONTH_JAN EQU 01
-MONTH_DEC EQU 12