Difference between revisions of "83Plus:BCALLs:500B"

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(Outputs: copied some outputs from getKey)
(Added special behavior discovered by me: B register is destroyed sometimes and bit 7,(iy+28h) is set)
 
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* [[83Plus:RAM:8446|(keyExtend)]] = extended keycode
 
* [[83Plus:RAM:8446|(keyExtend)]] = extended keycode
 
* bit [[83Plus:Flags:09#Bit_4|onInterrupt, (iy+onFlags)]] set (and A=0) if the On key was pressed
 
* bit [[83Plus:Flags:09#Bit_4|onInterrupt, (iy+onFlags)]] set (and A=0) if the On key was pressed
<!-- or would it be kOff? -->
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* bit [[83Plus:Flags:28#Bit_7|7,(iy+28h)]] set
 
* [[83Plus:Flags:12|(iy+shiftFlags)]] contains shift settings
 
* [[83Plus:Flags:12|(iy+shiftFlags)]] contains shift settings
  
 
=== Registers Destroyed ===
 
=== Registers Destroyed ===
 
* DE, HL
 
* DE, HL
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* B, in some cases (mostly when some ''2nd'' key combination is pressed; needs further testing to determine the exact circumstances)
  
 
== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==
 
This function will wait until the user presses a key or key combination, and will APD or accept silent link if they are enabled.  Functionally it is the same thing as calling regular [[83Plus:BCALLs:4972|GetKey]], except with the [[83Plus:Flags:28#Bit_7|7,(iy+28h)]] flag set first.  See ti83plus.inc for the list of return keycodes.
 
This function will wait until the user presses a key or key combination, and will APD or accept silent link if they are enabled.  Functionally it is the same thing as calling regular [[83Plus:BCALLs:4972|GetKey]], except with the [[83Plus:Flags:28#Bit_7|7,(iy+28h)]] flag set first.  See ti83plus.inc for the list of return keycodes.

Latest revision as of 15:50, 25 November 2020

Synopsis

Official Name: GetKeyRetOff

BCALL Address: 500B

Gets a keypress from the keyboard. Similar to GetKey, the 2nd+off key combination will return kOff to the caller, instead of turning the calculator off.

Inputs

None

Outputs

Registers Destroyed

  • DE, HL
  • B, in some cases (mostly when some 2nd key combination is pressed; needs further testing to determine the exact circumstances)

Comments

This function will wait until the user presses a key or key combination, and will APD or accept silent link if they are enabled. Functionally it is the same thing as calling regular GetKey, except with the 7,(iy+28h) flag set first. See ti83plus.inc for the list of return keycodes.