fix doc/telestrat.sgml

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@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ to build a Stratsed disk. Orix uses the same systems calls than Telemon mode.
That is why if you need to do software for telestrat target,you have the choice to:
<itemize>
<item>use cc65 Atmos target and start Telestrat in Atmos mode : a tape file is required
<item>use cc65 Atmos target and start Telestrat in Stratoric mode : a dsk file or tape file is required
<item>use cc65 Atmos target and start Telestrat in Atmos mode: A tape file is required.
<item>use cc65 Atmos target and start Telestrat in Stratoric mode: A dsk file or tape file is required.
<item>use cc65 Telestrat target and start Telestrat in Orix mode (see <url
name="here" url="http://orix.oric.org/download/">)
name="here" url="http://orix.oric.org/download/">).
<item>use cc65 Telestrat target, remove Orix header from binary, code a dsk tool for Stratsed,
add Stratsed header on your binary, insert your binary on floppy disk (this solution will be possible is the future)
add Stratsed header on your binary,insert your binary on floppy disk (this solution will be possible is the future).
</itemize>
Telestrat (from cardridge) can handle 8 banks (from $C000 to $FFFF): Bank 0 is the overlay ram. Others banks can be ROM or RAM.
@ -148,21 +148,13 @@ structures; accessing the struct fields will access the chip registers.
Access to the VIA (Versatile Interface Adapter) chip is available via the
<tt/VIA/ variable. The structure behind this variable is explained in <tt/_6522.h/.
</descrip><p>
<descrip>
<tag><tt/VIA2/</tag>
Access to the VIA2 (Versatile Interface Adapter) chip is available via the
<tt/VIA2/ variable. The structure behind this variable is explained in <tt/_6522.h/.
</descrip><p>
<descrip>
<tag><tt/6551/</tag>
<tag><tt/ACIA/</tag>
Access to the 6551 ACIA chip is available via the
<tt/6551/ variable. The structure behind this variable is explained in <tt/_6551.h/.
<tt/ACIA/ variable. The structure behind this variable is explained in <tt/_6551.h/.
</descrip><p>
@ -192,34 +184,22 @@ port cardridge.
<sect1>Joystick drivers<p>
<descrip>
Telemon 2.4 & 3.0 manages joysticks but it had been handled yet. This means that
joysticks driver could be written easily.
Telemon 2.4 returns in keyboard buffer the direction of the joysticks. This means that
if you get input from keyboard by conio cgetc function, you will get direction from joysticks.
<sect1>Mouse drivers<p>
<descrip>
Telestrat manages also mouse, but it had been no handled yet in this version.
Telestrat mouse is really difficult to find.
<sect1>RS232 device drivers<p>
<descrip>
Telestrat has a RS232 port, but it's not usable in cc65. It is possible to use
RS232 port with Telemon calls (see XSOUT primitive for example)
<sect>Limitations<label id="limitations"><p>
<sect1>Disk I/O<p>
@ -227,9 +207,7 @@ RS232 port with Telemon calls (see XSOUT primitive for example)
Telemon 3.0 handles fopen, fread, fclose primitives. It means that this
function will crash the Telestrat because Telemon 2.4 does not have these
primitives. By the way, Telemon 3.0 uses an extension "ch376 card" which
handles sdcard and FAT 32 usb key. In the next version of Telemon, FT DOS,
Sedoric, Stratsed will be handled in these 3 primitives (fopen, fread,
fclose).
handles sdcard and FAT 32 usb key. In the next version of Telemon, FT DOS, Sedoric, Stratsed will be handled in these 3 primitives (fopen, fread, fclose).
<itemize>
<item>fclose