RCA CDP18S711 manual Appendix C - CHIP-8Interpreter

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Appendix C - CHIP-8 Interpreter

Appendix C - CHIP-8 Interpreter

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Contents Page RCA COSMAC VIP CDP18S711 Instruction Manual VIP-311ACKNOWLEDGMENT Contents Contents Continued 1. Getting Started What This Manual CoversThe Power Supply What You See Turning It On1. Getting Started Using the Operating System 11.COSMAC VIP OperationMemory Write Memory Read Tape WriteTape Read Testing Your Cassette System 11.COSMAC VIP OperationHow to Change and Use the Variables III.CHIP-8Language ProgrammingBranch Instructions Using the Display Instructions III. CHIP-8 Language Programming 0200 A20A I=020A 0202 6100 V1=00 0204 6200 V2=000206 D125 SHOW 5MI@VlV2 0208 1208 GO 020A F090 020C F090 020E F000Applying CHIP-8 Some Program Ideas 111. CHIP-8Language Programming25.PROGRAMMED SPOT - Introduce children to programming concepts by letting them preprogram the movements of a spot or object on the screen IV. Machine Language Programming VIP Machine CodingMachine Language Programming Summed Up V. Logic Description How Memory Is AddressedHow the Input/Output Works pressed. A 62 machine instruction causes the least significant 4 bits of memory byte to be latched into U13. These 4 bits are decoded to bring one of the 16 U13 output lines low. If the key that corresponds to this output line is pressed, the CDPI802 EF3 input will go low. The 4-bitcodes latched into U13 correspond to the equivalent key positions. After the program send8 a 4-bitcode to U13, it subsequently examines the EF3 line to see if the key corresponding to this code is pressed or not. In this manner, a program can determine when any specific key is pressed or can sequentially scan all keys while waiting for any one to be pressed. Key debounce delays must be provided in the program when required. A program can also cause a speaker tone to occur when a key is pressed. Only one key at a time should be pressed with this method of interfacing the keyboard Using the Byte Input/Output V1. Expansion Considerations and ConnectionsUsing the Expansion Interface Some Expansion IdeasI RCA COSMAC VIP Instruction Manual Pin Signal V1. Expansion Considerations and ConnectionsTable III - External Option Terminal Connections 2.Composing poetry or pictures with printer output VIL Troubleshooting Hints Other ProblemsSignal Tracing No SoundLast Resorts Appendix A - Test and Operating Data Byte Pattern for Displaying COSMACBeeper Program Cassette Attachment Diagram Cassette Phase Test SignalsTest Program Cassette Data Test Cassette Recording Guidelines Memory Test ProgramAppendix B - Operating System Operating System ListingOperating System Register Table Operating System SummaryR3 = Machine Language Subroutine Program Counter Appendix C - CHIP-8Interpreter CHIP-8Interpreter ListingCHIP-8Memory Map CDP1802 Register Use for CHIP-8Interpreter Appendix C - CHIP-8Interpreter CHIP-8User Notes RCA COSMAC VIP Instruction ManualPage 1. VIP Kaleidoscope 2. VIP Video Display Drawing Game Appendix E - Logic Diagrams Fig. E-5Power Supply Circuit and ByteFig. E-1Microprocessor and Display Interface CircuitsPage Fig. E-2- ROM Circuits and Expansion Interface Appendix E - Logic DiagramsPage Fig. E-4- RAM Circuits Appendix E - Logic DiagramsRCA COSMAC VIP Instruction Manuel RCA COSMAC VIP Instruction Manual Board Layout, Parts List, and Expansion Notes Appendix F2.Parts List for RCA COSMAC VIP CDP18S711 1.Printed Circuit Board LayoutRCA COSMAC VIP Instruction Manual Page 2. Parts List for RCA COSMAC VIP CDP18S711 Page RCA COSMAC VIP Instruction Manual Resistors - Supplied 1 /4 W except as notedPage 3. COSMAC VIP Expansion Notes