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− | == Unsigned Version == | + | |
+ | Simple and small routines that print the value of z80 register a. | ||
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+ | == Decimal Unsigned Version == | ||
<nowiki>;Number in a to decimal ASCII | <nowiki>;Number in a to decimal ASCII | ||
;adapted from 16 bit found in z80 Bits to 8 bit by Galandros | ;adapted from 16 bit found in z80 Bits to 8 bit by Galandros | ||
+ | ;Example: display a=56 as "056" | ||
;input: a = number | ;input: a = number | ||
;Output: a=0,value of a in the screen | ;Output: a=0,value of a in the screen | ||
− | ;destroys af,bc (hl and de | + | ;destroys af,bc (don't know about hl and de) |
DispA: | DispA: | ||
ld c,-100 | ld c,-100 | ||
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jr c,Na2 | jr c,Na2 | ||
sub c ;works as add 100/10/1 | sub c ;works as add 100/10/1 | ||
− | push af | + | push af ;safer than ld c,a |
ld a,b ;char is in b | ld a,b ;char is in b | ||
− | CALL PUTCHAR | + | CALL PUTCHAR ;plot a char. Replace with bcall(_PutC) or similar. |
− | pop af | + | pop af ;safer than ld a,c |
ret | ret | ||
</nowiki> | </nowiki> | ||
− | == Signed Version == | + | == Hexadecimal Unsigned Version == |
+ | |||
+ | <nowiki>;Soon... | ||
+ | </nowiki> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Decimal Signed Version == | ||
<nowiki> | <nowiki> | ||
; DispA | ; DispA |
Latest revision as of 05:51, 21 April 2010
Simple and small routines that print the value of z80 register a.
Contents
Decimal Unsigned Version
;Number in a to decimal ASCII ;adapted from 16 bit found in z80 Bits to 8 bit by Galandros ;Example: display a=56 as "056" ;input: a = number ;Output: a=0,value of a in the screen ;destroys af,bc (don't know about hl and de) DispA: ld c,-100 call Na1 ld c,-10 call Na1 ld c,-1 Na1: ld b,'0'-1 Na2: inc b add a,c jr c,Na2 sub c ;works as add 100/10/1 push af ;safer than ld c,a ld a,b ;char is in b CALL PUTCHAR ;plot a char. Replace with bcall(_PutC) or similar. pop af ;safer than ld a,c ret
Hexadecimal Unsigned Version
;Soon...
Decimal Signed Version
; DispA ; -------------------------------------------------------------- ; Converts a signed integer value to a zero-terminated ASCII ; string representative of that value (using radix 10). ; -------------------------------------------------------------- ; INPUTS: ; HL Value to convert (two's complement integer). ; DE Base address of string destination. (pointer). ; -------------------------------------------------------------- ; OUTPUTS: ; None ; -------------------------------------------------------------- ; REGISTERS/MEMORY DESTROYED ; AF HL ; -------------------------------------------------------------- DispA: push de push bc ; Detect sign of HL. bit 7, h jr z, _DoConvert ; HL is negative. Output '-' to string and negate HL. ld a, '-' ld (de), a inc de ; Negate HL (using two's complement) xor a sub l ld l, a ld a, 0 ; Note that XOR A or SUB A would disturb CF sbc a, h ld h, a ; Convert HL to digit characters _DoConvert: ld b, 0 ; B will count character length of number - ld a, 10 syscall DivHLByA ; HL = HL / A, A = remainder push af inc b ld a, h or l jr nz, - ; Retrieve digits from stack - pop af or $30 ld (de), a inc de djnz - ; Terminate string with NULL xor a ld (de), a pop bc pop de ret
Comments
- This routine uses the common positive-integer radix conversion algorithm of repeatedly dividing a value by the desired radix (base case: the value is zero) and saving the remainders of each division.
- As this algorithm gives the digits in reverse order, they are pushed onto the hardware stack so that subsequently popping them yields the correct order.
- Note that the output string will not be fixed-width.
Example Usage
ld hl, -1004 ld de, OP1 call DispA ld hl, OP1 syscall PutS