Difference between revisions of "83Plus:Hooks:9B8C"
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** Return NZ to ignore the keypress. | ** Return NZ to ignore the keypress. | ||
* 2: An expression was entered to be evaluated. | * 2: An expression was entered to be evaluated. | ||
− | ** OP1 contains | + | ** OP1 contains prgm!. |
− | ** To retreive the expression to be evaluated use prgm | + | ** To retreive the expression to be evaluated use prgm#. |
** Return NZ to cancel running the program. | ** Return NZ to cancel running the program. | ||
* 3: Changing context to the homescreen. | * 3: Changing context to the homescreen. |
Revision as of 05:41, 26 February 2008
Synopsis
Name: Homescreen
Hook Pointer Block Address: 9B8C
Hook Enable BCALL: 4FAB
Hook Disable BCALL: 4FAE
Hook Call BCALL: (none known)
Hook Active Flag: 4, (iy + 34h)
This hook is called when various events occur on the homescreen.
Using the Hook
These different values, passed in A, determine what the hook should do.
- 0: The calculator is displaying a result.
- 1: A key was pressed at the homescreen.
- B = keycode
- Change B to change the key that appears to be pressed.
- Return NZ to ignore the keypress.
- 2: An expression was entered to be evaluated.
- OP1 contains prgm!.
- To retreive the expression to be evaluated use prgm#.
- Return NZ to cancel running the program.
- 3: Changing context to the homescreen.
- B = previous context value
- You should always return Z in this case.
Example
The following code will display a random number as the result of any calculation.
HomescreenHook: .db 83h ; Required for all hooks or a ; are we in condition 0 (display value?) jr nz,ReturnZ B_CALL Random ; change our output value to a random # ReturnZ: cp a ; set zero condition ret
Credits and Contributions
- Michael Vincent: Analysis and writing the most amazingly cool homescreen hacks I've seen yet.