HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
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12-28-2015, 11:14 PM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
(12-19-2015 03:08 PM)Mike (Stgt) Wrote: The ROM contains some tables/lists, decoding them will not make too much sense, IMHO. Maybe you can point me to the addresses? (12-16-2015 10:37 PM)Didier Lachieze Wrote: Any reason for not using D41 from the SDK41? Meanwhile I could disassemble the 15c.obj file using D41.EXE. However I had to split the file into 3 parts of 8192 bytes each. What I don't understand is the line numbering in 15c.obj: 0000-17ff 2000-37ff Any ideas as to why there's a gap? Cheers Thomas |
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07-20-2022, 01:47 PM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
(12-16-2015 10:24 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote:(12-16-2015 05:24 PM)Mike (Stgt) Wrote: How do you disasemble the whole ROMs? Hi Thomas Would you be able to make that romdump program available? |
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07-20-2022, 04:25 PM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
(07-20-2022 01:47 PM)Stevetuc Wrote: Would you be able to make that romdump program available? Recently I was wondering where the source code of this program could be. But I couldn't find it right away. So I will try finding it again. And if I can't find it anymore, I can probably recreate it. As far as I remember it didn't take long. Eventually I would be interested too. |
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07-20-2022, 04:26 PM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
(12-28-2015 11:14 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote:(12-19-2015 03:08 PM)Mike (Stgt) Wrote: The ROM contains some tables/lists, decoding them will not make too much sense, IMHO. I think that's a section of the rom filled with zeros. In the rom embedded in the hp15cle firmware there is a gap filled with zeros (at a different address because the 12bit addresses are padded to 16bit) What format was 15c.obj input to D41? Did you convert to 16bit little-endian binary or can it read the ascii 15c.obj from non-pareil src? |
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07-20-2022, 04:27 PM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
(07-20-2022 04:25 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote:Thanks Thomas(07-20-2022 01:47 PM)Stevetuc Wrote: Would you be able to make that romdump program available? |
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07-21-2022, 10:16 AM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
Please find the source code to compile the romdump utility in the attached zip-file.
Contents Code: Archive: romdump.zip Instructions I assume that you have make installed. Otherwise just compile and link the files manually. Code: make Usage ./romdump 15c.obj Output 00000: 0000 nop 00000: 0717 ?c goto 00071 00001: 0116 c=0 w 00002: 1160 sel ram 00003: 1070 rdreg 8 00004: 1356 ? c<>0 w 00005: 0417 ?c goto 00046 00006: 0101 ?nc call 24020 00007: 0240 sel p 00010: 0441 ?nc call 01510 00011: 0014 ? s=0 3 00012: 0156 ab ex w 00013: 1404 s=0 1 00014: 0604 s=0 11 00015: 0645 ?nc goto 00151 00016: 0002 a=0 p 00017: 0000 nop … 33760: 1534 pt= 12 33761: 1042 c=c+1 p 33762: 1740 rtn 33763: 0000 nop 33764: 0000 nop 33765: 0000 nop 33766: 0000 nop 33767: 0000 nop 33770: 0000 nop 33771: 0000 nop 33772: 0000 nop 33773: 0000 nop 33774: 0000 nop 33775: 0000 nop 33776: 0000 nop Designation of Origin Both files dis_nut.h and dis_nut.c were copied as is from nonpareil-0.78. The function trim_trailing_whitespace was copied from util.c. Both functions parse_hex and nut_parse_object_line were copied from proc_nut.c. The typedef rom_word_t stems from proc.h. The function read_object_file is based on sim_read_object_file from proc.c. But instead of using sim_write_rom the function nut_disassemble_inst is used to print the line. Also I removed code that seemed not necessary for the task. Caveat I just quickly cobbled this together but hope it is still useful. Please ignore the first line of the output. Also the last line is missing. But I didn't bother to fix this. |
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07-21-2022, 10:20 AM
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07-22-2022, 08:41 AM
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01-13-2023, 10:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2023 07:03 AM by brouhaha.)
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
(12-28-2015 11:14 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote: What I don't understand is the line numbering in 15c.obj: Until 1988 when HP updated the Voyager electronics to use the newer SST chip ("Single-chip Series Ten", 1LQ9, see Chuck McCord's HHC 2022, HPCC 2022, and Allschwil 2022 presentations), the Voyager calculators used a 1LF5 (later 1LM2) Nut CPU and a 1LE2 (later 1LH1) R2D2. The R2D2 chip provides 6144 10-bit words of ROM, 40 56-bit words of RAM, and the LCD display driver. That was sufficient for all models but the 15C. In fact, the 10C only used 4096 words of ROM and 24 words of RAM, and at onee time there was consideration to making a cost-reduced R2D2 that would only have that much memory. The ROM of the R2D2 is normally addressed to start at 0x0000, so it ends at 0x17ff. The RAM is split into two sections, from 0x00 through 0x07 (mostly used for the RPN stack, temporaries, housekeeping), and 0xe0 through 0xff (mostly used for numbered user registers, the user program, and more housekeeping). The LCD is bit-mapped at RAM addresses 0x09 and 0x0a. There is a hardware register of some kind, which might be a sleep timer, at 0x08. The 15C needed more memory, so it was designed to use two R2D2 chips. The LCD controller of the second one is not used, so it is disabled, and the pins for it are not bonded out, allowing it to be packaged in the smaller square QFP package like the Nut CPU. In order to have two R2D2 chips, the memories needed to be in diffeerent address ranges. The 1LE2 wasn't designed for that, but the newer 1LH1 R2D2 was. It could have different base addresses fro the RAM and ROM mask programmed. It supported at least one alternate address setting, which is used by the 1LH1-0302 in the 15C. The ROM is from 0x2000 to 0x37ff, the small RAM block is from 0x10 through 0x17, and the large RAM block is from 0xc0 through 0xdf. The 10C was discontinued before the SST chip was used, but the 11C, 12C, 15C, and 16C were redesigned to use the 1LQ9 SST chip (with four different ROM masks). The SST incorporated the functionality of the Nut CPU and one R2D2 chip, so in the 11C, 12C, and 16C the 1LQ9 was self-contained, forming a true Single-chip Series Ten. In the 15C, the 1LQ9-0325 was configured to communicate with the second R2D2, the 1LH1-0302, as was used in all 15C variants through its discontinuation. (The 15C LE hardware is entirely different, based on the Atmel AT91SAM7L128 ARM microcontroller.) |
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01-14-2023, 09:01 AM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
Eric, is the fact you accessed this thread an indication that you are considering fixing this "bug"?
If yes, you may also consider these ones: GSB I with I<0 doesn't jump correctly thread-196480.html If a program ends with a conditional test that is evaluated false, program pointer skips to line 1 and continue from there, instead of stopping at line 0. thread-210753.html But maybe you already spotted them... J-F Side note: each time I feel sad when see references to Mike (Stgt)'s posts that were arbitrarily and deliberately deleted. What a loss, this was history. |
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01-14-2023, 03:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-14-2023 03:57 PM by EdS2.)
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01-15-2023, 12:19 AM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
(01-14-2023 09:01 AM)J-F Garnier Wrote: Eric, is the fact you accessed this thread an indication that you are considering fixing this "bug"? I hadn't really intended to fix any bugs. My primary intent was to accurately simulate the calculator as HP sold it. Quote:GSB I with I<0 doesn't jump correctly I wasn't aware of that one. Quote:If a program ends with a conditional test that is evaluated false, I discovered that my self just a few days ago. I was researching how certain 15C user instructions are dispatched in the code, by putting just a single user instruction into a program then tracing from either SST or R/S. When I started looking into TEST, I discovered the bug. |
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01-15-2023, 11:52 AM
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01-15-2023, 11:53 AM
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RE: HP-15C: Fixing the CHS and Stack Lift Bug
(01-14-2023 03:56 PM)EdS2 Wrote: (Some fraction of missing posts can be found at the Internet Archive, for example here and here.) From this link I quote: Quote:(12-28-2015 11:14 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote: Maybe you can point me to the addresses? These are the corresponding sections from the romdump of 16c.obj: Code: 02000: 1677 ?c goto 01767 Code: 01740: 0674 ? rcr 11 Code: 00020: 1410 s=1 1 Quote:The ROM contains some tables/lists, decoding them will not make too much sense, IMHO. As we can see the romdump decodes these sections as code and not as data. |
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