XIO Command Codes DOS Handler (D:)#
code | ATARIDos 2.5 | MyDOS | BeweDOS | TurboDOS | XDos | BiboDos | SpartaDOS 2.3/3.2 | SpartaDOS X | Real.DOS[3] |
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3 | OPEN | OPEN | OPEN | OPEN | OPEN | OPEN | OPEN | OPEN | OPEN |
5 | GET RECORD | GET RECORD | GET RECORD | GET RECORD | GET RECORD | GET RECORD | GET RECORD | GET RECORD | GET RECORD |
7 | GET CHARACTERS | GET CHARACTERS | GET CHARACTERS | GET CHARACTERS | GET CHARACTERS | GET CHARACTERS | GET CHARACTERS | GET CHARACTERS | GET CHARACTERS |
9 | PUT RECORD | PUT RECORD | PUT RECORD | PUT RECORD | PUT RECORD | PUT RECORD | PUT RECORD | PUT RECORD | PUT RECORD |
11 | PUT CHARACTERS | PUT CHARACTERS | PUT CHARACTERS | PUT CHARACTERS | PUT CHARACTERS | PUT CHARACTERS | PUT CHARACTERS | PUT CHARACTERS | PUT CHARACTERS |
12 | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE |
13 | STATUS REQUEST | STATUS REQUEST | STATUS REQUEST | STATUS REQUEST | STATUS REQUEST | STATUS REQUEST | STATUS REQUEST | STATUS REQUEST | STATUS REQUEST |
32 | RENAME | RENAME | RENAME | RENAME | RENAME | RENAME | RENAME | RENAME | RENAME |
33 | DELETE | DELETE | DELETE | DELETE | DELETE | DELETE | DELETE | DELETE | DELETE |
34 | CREATE DIRECTORY | CLEAR DISK | GET DENSITY | LOCK DISK | LOCK DISK | LOCK DISK | |||
35 | LOCK FILE | LOCK FILE | LOCK FILE | LOCK FILE | LOCK FILE | LOCK FILE | LOCK FILE | LOCK FILE | LOCK FILE |
36 | UNLOCK FILE | UNLOCK FILE | UNLOCK FILE | UNLOCK FILE | UNLOCK FILE | UNLOCK FILE | UNLOCK FILE | UNLOCK FILE | UNLOCK FILE |
37 | POINT[1] | POINT[1] | POINT[2] | POINT | POINT[1] | POINT | POINT[2] | POINT[2] | POINT[2] |
38 | NOTE[1] | NOTE[1] | NOTE[2] | NOTE | NOTE[1] | NOTE | NOTE[2] | NOTE[2] | NOTE[2] |
39 | LOAD BINARY FILE | GET FILE LENGTH | EXEC COMMAND | GET FILE LENGTH | GET FILE LENGTH | GET FILE LENGTH | |||
40 | LOAD BINARY FILE | (0)LOAD (128)L&RUN | LOAD BINARY FILE | ||||||
41 | CHANGE DIRECTORY | SAVE BINARY FILE | SAVE BINARY FILE | SAVE BINARY FILE | |||||
42 | CREATE DIRECTORY | CREATE DIRECTORY | CREATE DIRECTORY | CREATE DIRECTORY | CREATE DIRECTORY | ||||
43 | DELETE DIRECTORY | DELETE DIRECTORY | DELETE DIRECTORY | DELETE DIRECTORY | |||||
44 | CHANGE DIRECTORY | CHANGE DIRECTORY | CHANGE DIRECTORY | CHANGE DIRECTORY | |||||
45 | SET BOOT FILE | SET BOOT FILE | SET BOOT FILE | ||||||
46 | UNLOCK DISK | UNLOCK DISK | UNLOCK DISK | ||||||
47 | GET DISKINFO | ||||||||
49 | SET FILE ATTRIBUTES | ||||||||
251 | FORMAT QUAD DENS. | ||||||||
252 | FORMAT QUAD DENS. | FORMAT DOUBLE DENS. | |||||||
253 | FORMAT SINGLE DENS. | FORMAT DOUBLE DENS. | FORMAT SINGLE DENS. | ||||||
254 | FORMAT DISK (MD/SD) | FORMAT DISK | FORMAT MEDIUM DENS. | FORMAT MEDIUM DENS. | FORMAT MEDIUM | ||||
255 | FORMAT SINGLE DENS. | CLEAR DISK |
- XIO 254 under DOS 2.5 tries to format MD and if the drive doesn'tsupport MD, it formats in SD, other DOS-Versions try only to format MD.
- XIO 254 under MyDos works as following: If AUX1, Bit 7 is set, the disk is only cleared (empty directory written to disk). If AUX1 Bit 6-0 and AUX 2 are zero, the formatted disk will have the current density setting of the drive, if not, AUX1&AUX2 define the number of available sectors.
- BeweDOS has no format commands in the FMS. The note and point commands deliver a relative file position rather than an absolute sector/byte position as the other DOS versions do.
- You can use XIO 33 to delete (empty) MYDOS-directories.
- MyDOS allows to ignore INIT- and RUN-addresses (in XIO39/40) by setting an appropriate AUX1-value (4=do Run & Init, 5=Run only, 6=Init only, 7=ignore Run and Init).
- In XDOS this is possible via XIO 39, e.g. XIO 39,#1,0,0,"D1:LOA file"
- XDOS allows the execution of every DUP command (DIR, LOA, SAV, COP,...) via XIO 39 and the density of a disk can be checked via XIO 34.
We need an update on this list for
- MyDOS (Versions)
- Turbo-DOS
- Bibo-Dos
- Bewe-DOS
- other DOS Versions you use
1.1 Credits
- Stefan Dorndorf
- Mathy van Nisselroy
- Freddy Offenga
- Ron Hamilton for finding the Error in Command "PUT RECORD"
[#1] Note und Point - der absolute Sector und das Byte innerhalb des Sectors müssen angegeben werden/ werden zurück gegeben.
[#2] Note und Point - das Byteoffset innerhalb der geöffneten Datei müssen angegeben werden/ werden zurück gegeben.
[#3] Da Real.DOS auf SpartaDOS 3.3 basiert, und derzeit keine Beschreibung vorliegt (zumindest habe ich nichts gefunden), habe ich die Einträge von SpartaDOS kopiert. (Gromit)