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----------------------------------------------------- VTL-2 for the 6502 (VTL02C) Original Altair 680b version by Frank McCoy and Gary Shannon 1977 2012: Adapted to the 6502 by Michael T. Barry see source code for copyright notice Thanks to sbprojects.com for a very nice assembler! ----------------------------------------------------- The basic concepts of VTL-2 (Very Tiny Language): http://www.altair680kit.com/manuals/Altair_680-VTL-2%20Manual-05-Beta_1-Searchable.pdf The files: Original source code from Mike: VTL02C for the apple II & the sbprojects.com assembler vtl02ca2.asm Modified versions (Syntax, I/O & user RAM size): VTL02C for the Kowalski 6502 simulator http://www.exifpro.com/downloads/6502_1.2.12.zip vtl02ca2.65s VTL02C for my emulator & the Kingswood AS65 assembler vtl02ca2.a65 VTL02C codename "Speedy Gonzales" vtl02sg.a65 this is a work in progress version and is my attempt to trade performance versus codesize 2015: Revision B included some space optimizations (suggested by dclxvi) and enhancements (suggested by mkl0815 and Klaus2m5): * Bit-wise operators & | ^ (and, or, xor) Example: A=$|128) Get a char and set hi-bit * Absolute addressed 8-bit memory load and store via the {< @} facility: Example: <=P) Point to the I/O port at P @=@&254^128) Clear low-bit & flip hi-bit * Starting with VTL02B, the space character is no longer a valid user variable nor a "valid" binary operator. It's now only significant as a numeric constant terminator and as a place-holder in strings and program listings, where it may be used to improve human readability (at a slight cost in execution speed and memory consumption). Example: * (VTL-2) 1000 A=1) Init loop index 1010 ?=A) Print index 1020 ?="") Newline 1030 A=A+1) Update index 1040 #=A<10*1010) Loop until done * (VTL02B) 1000 A = 1 ) Init loop index 1010 ? = A ) Print index 1020 ? = "" ) Newline 1030 A = A + 1 ) Update index 1040 # = A < 10 * 1010 ) Loop until done 2015: Revision C includes further enhancements (suggested by Klaus2m5): * "THEN" and "ELSE" operators [ ] A[B returns 0 if A is 0, otherwise returns B. A]B returns B if A is 0, otherwise returns 0. * Some effort was made to balance interpreter code density with interpreter performance, while remaining within the 1KB constraint. Structured programming principles remained at low priority. ----------------------------------------------------- VTL02sg for the 2m5 emulated 6502 SBC spaces in expressions are allowed on input but are removed from the stored program and listing. added a timer variable {/} with 10ms increments. the {?} input variable no longer accepts an expression as input. Only a number is accepted. added braces as shift operators. A}B shifts A by B bits to the right. A{B shifts A by B bits to the left. result is unpredictable if B > 16 an expression missing the initial {=} operator is converted by duplicating the leftmost variable and inserting a {=}. {N+1} becomes {N=N+1}. added a statement delimiter {;} allowing multi statement lines. branch to same line is now allowed. {?="..."} & unmatched {)} (used for comments) can not be continued. added load and save facility to user call {>} "=0;>=13 loads program 13 from EEPROM "=1;>=42 saves current program to EEPROM as 42 requires emulator version >= 0.83c line numbers >= 65280 are now reserved for the following fast return & goto features. added a gosub stack, depth = 16 address words. {==...} is a gosub and pushes the return address of the next line. {#==} is a return and pops the address when the result is the special line numer asigned to {=}. added a 31 line addresses acronym label array. lowercase characters and symbols in the $60-$7e range are used to address the array. the array is populated with the address of a line when a character in the allowed range preceeds the line number. example (prints the first 1000 prime numbers): 10 /=0;Q=d;V=5;U=25;X=1000 20 N=2;==b 30 N+1;==b 40 N+2;==b a100 N+2;==b 120 N+4;==b 150 #=a b200 #=N<U[Q;Q=c;V+2;U=V*V c300 D=5 e310 A=N/D;#=%]=;D+2;#=D>V[d 320 A=N/D;#=%]=;D+4;#=D<V[e d400 ?=N;?="" 420 X=X-1;#=X[= 435 ?="Execution time: "; 445 ?=//100;$=46;#=%>10[465;?=0 465 ?=%;?=" seconds" added message service including error messages runtime errors: 233 EEPROM file corrupted 234 EEPROM file has incompatible format 237 EEPROM not responding 238 EEPROM full - file not saved 239 EEPROM file not found 240 array pointer exceeds reserved VTL RAM 241 user call pointer inside reserved VTL RAM 248 duplicate label 249 undefined label or empty return stack errors during program line input: 242 invalid or missing operator 243 invalid or missing target variable 244 value or variable missing after operator 245 missing closing parenthesis 246 out of memory (*-&) internal changes: added required atomic variable fetch & store. replaced some jsr calls with inline code for skpbyte:, getbyte:, plus:, minus:. replaced cvbin calls to mul: & plus: with custom inline multiply by 10 & digit adder. removed simulation from startup of eval:. mainloop uses inline code to advance to next sequential program line. find: is now only used for true branches. added decimal to binary conversion on line entry avoiding the runtime conversion. abbreviated getting a simple variable in getval:. bypassed setting a simple variable in exec:. added inline divide by 10 to prnum:. fixed statement delimiter not overriding mismatched parentheses. merged oper: into getval: and progr: into exec: added a check for ctrl-c & ctrl-z during goto to allow user escape from a loop.
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