| /* | |
| * | |
| * $Id: TinyVT52.ino,v 1.1 2022/12/13 19:00:16 stefan Exp stefan $ | |
| * | |
| * Stefan's TinyVT52 derived from the IoT BASIC interpreter | |
| * | |
| * See the licence file on | |
| * https://github.com/slviajero/tinybasic for copyright/left. | |
| * (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3, 29 June 2007) | |
| * | |
| * Author: Stefan Lenz, sl001@serverfabrik.de | |
| * | |
| * Device drivers and low level I/O routines are used from the BASIC code | |
| * These definitions are in basic.h and hardware-arduino.h. These two files | |
| * are exactly identical to the BASIC language files to make sure that further | |
| * work on the device drivers can be used here without changes. | |
| * | |
| * To use the terminal, the hardware definition in hardware-arduino.h need to be set | |
| * | |
| * Any one of the following macros need to be defined | |
| * | |
| * Always set #define DISPLAYCANSCROLL | |
| * | |
| * Displays: define one(!) of the following displays in hardware | |
| * ARDUINOLCDI2C, ARDUINONOKIA51, ARDUINOILI9488, ARDUINOSSD1306 | |
| * ARDUINOMCUFRIEND, ARDUINOGRAPHDUMMY, LCDSHIELD, ARDUINOTFT | |
| * | |
| * Keyboards: | |
| * ARDUINOPS2, ARDUINOUSBKBD (alpha!!), ARDUINOZX81KBD | |
| * | |
| * Printers: | |
| * ARDUINOPRT | |
| * | |
| */ | |
| /* which serial port is used for terminal I/O */ | |
| /* which serial port is used for printer IO */ | |
| /* the only language feature of BASIC that we need is the VT52 component */ | |
| /* should the VT52 also handle Wiring */ | |
| /* the device driver code from BASIC */ | |
| /* XON and XOFF characters */ | |
| /* a shallow buffer */ | |
| char vt52sbuf[VT52BUFSIZE]; | |
| int vt52sbi = 0; | |
| void setup() { | |
| /* start the terminal interface */ | |
| SERIALPORT.begin(9600); | |
| /* start the display stream */ | |
| dspbegin(); | |
| /* if a printer port is defined, start the printer, this is Serial1 of Software Serial */ | |
| prtbegin(); | |
| /* if any wire subsystem is requested, start it as well */ | |
| wirebegin(); | |
| /* and then there is SPI */ | |
| spibegin(); | |
| } | |
| void loop() { | |
| char ch; | |
| /* first test, just use the serial port as in */ | |
| /* read a chunk of characters */ | |
| /* display output is slow, it is an operation at the timescale of 10 ms per character, XOFF while we do it*/ | |
| if (SERIALPORT.available()) { | |
| /* send XOFF to hold the output */ | |
| SERIALPORT.write(XOFF); | |
| /* free the serial buffer immediately to be ready for characters sent before XOFF could be processes*/ | |
| while (SERIALPORT.available() && vt52bi < VT52BUFSIZE) vt52sbuf[vt52bi++]=SERIALPORT.read(); | |
| /* now empty the buffer completely */ | |
| for (int i=0; i<vt52bi; i++) dspwrite(vt52sbuf[i]); | |
| vt52bi=0; | |
| /* send XON to continue output */ | |
| SERIALPORT.write(XON); | |
| } | |
| /* send all characters from the display to the serial stream */ | |
| while (kbdavailable()) { | |
| ch=kbdread(); | |
| SERIALPORT.write(ch); | |
| } | |
| } | |