From 356c5a21e3734112f43c9cfe470e2039ab33bc41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gwenhael Le Moine Date: Wed, 10 May 2023 15:50:51 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] clean doc_0.6.4 content; move installed files into dist/ in which binaries are compiled in too --- .gitignore | 8 +- Makefile | 32 +- {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/gxrom-l.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/gxrom-m.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/gxrom-p.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/gxrom-r.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-a.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-b.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-c.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-d.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-e.bz2 | Bin {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-j.bz2 | Bin X48NG.ad => dist/X48NG.ad | 0 hplogo.png => dist/hplogo.png | Bin .../setup-x48ng-home.sh | 0 x48ng.desktop => dist/x48ng.desktop | 0 x48ng.man.1 => dist/x48ng.man.1 | 5 - doc_0.6.4/COPYING | 339 ------------------ doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog.from_0.4.0_to_0.6.4 | 40 --- .../{ChangeLog => ChangeLog.up_to_0.6.4} | 40 +++ doc_0.6.4/ROMDump.doc | 36 -- 21 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 440 deletions(-) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/gxrom-l.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/gxrom-m.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/gxrom-p.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/gxrom-r.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-a.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-b.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-c.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-d.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-e.bz2 (100%) rename {ROMs => dist/ROMs}/sxrom-j.bz2 (100%) rename X48NG.ad => dist/X48NG.ad (100%) rename hplogo.png => dist/hplogo.png (100%) rename setup-x48ng-home.sh => dist/setup-x48ng-home.sh (100%) rename x48ng.desktop => dist/x48ng.desktop (100%) rename x48ng.man.1 => dist/x48ng.man.1 (99%) delete mode 100644 doc_0.6.4/COPYING delete mode 100644 doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog.from_0.4.0_to_0.6.4 rename doc_0.6.4/{ChangeLog => ChangeLog.up_to_0.6.4} (74%) delete mode 100644 doc_0.6.4/ROMDump.doc diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 4e58bef..fcfc4c9 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ src/*.o src/tools/*.o -checkrom -dump2rom -mkcard -x48ng +dist/checkrom +dist/dump2rom +dist/mkcard +dist/x48ng diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index c02bed2..2d48e79 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -29,19 +29,19 @@ endif .PHONY: all clean clean-all pretty-code install -all: mkcard checkrom dump2rom x48ng +all: dist/mkcard dist/checkrom dist/dump2rom dist/x48ng # Binaries -mkcard: src/tools/mkcard.o +dist/mkcard: src/tools/mkcard.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LIBS) $^ -o $@ -dump2rom: src/tools/dump2rom.o +dist/dump2rom: src/tools/dump2rom.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LIBS) $^ -o $@ -checkrom: src/tools/checkrom.o src/romio.o +dist/checkrom: src/tools/checkrom.o src/romio.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LIBS) $^ -o $@ -x48ng: src/main.o src/hp48emu_actions.o src/x48_debugger.o src/hp48_device.o src/x48_debugger_disasm.o src/hp48_emulate.o src/x48_errors.o src/hp48_init.o src/hp48emu_memory.o src/hp48emu_register.o src/x48_resources.o src/romio.o src/x48_debugger_rpl.o src/hp48_serial.o src/timer.o src/x48.o +dist/x48ng: src/main.o src/hp48emu_actions.o src/x48_debugger.o src/hp48_device.o src/x48_debugger_disasm.o src/hp48_emulate.o src/x48_errors.o src/hp48_init.o src/hp48emu_memory.o src/hp48emu_register.o src/x48_resources.o src/romio.o src/x48_debugger_rpl.o src/hp48_serial.o src/timer.o src/x48.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LIBS) $^ -o $@ # Cleaning @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ clean: rm -f src/*.o src/tools/*.o clean-all: clean - rm -f x48ng mkcard checkrom dump2rom + rm -f dist/mkcard dist/checkrom dist/dump2rom dist/x48ng # Formatting pretty-code: @@ -61,27 +61,27 @@ DOCDIR = $(PREFIX)/doc/x48ng MANDIR = $(PREFIX)/man install: all install -m 755 -d -- $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin - install -c -m 755 x48ng $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/x48ng + install -c -m 755 dist/x48ng $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/x48ng install -m 755 -d -- $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng - install -c -m 755 mkcard $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/mkcard - install -c -m 755 dump2rom $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/dump2rom - install -c -m 755 checkrom $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/checkrom - install -c -m 644 hplogo.png $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/hplogo.png - cp -R ROMs/ $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/ + install -c -m 755 dist/mkcard $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/mkcard + install -c -m 755 dist/dump2rom $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/dump2rom + install -c -m 755 dist/checkrom $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/checkrom + install -c -m 644 dist/hplogo.png $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/hplogo.png + cp -R dist/ROMs/ $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/ find $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/ROMs/ -name "*.bz2" -exec bunzip2 {} \; - sed "s|@PREFIX@|$(PREFIX)|g" setup-x48ng-home.sh > $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/setup-x48ng-home.sh + sed "s|@PREFIX@|$(PREFIX)|g" dist/setup-x48ng-home.sh > $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/setup-x48ng-home.sh chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/x48ng/setup-x48ng-home.sh install -m 755 -d -- $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1 - sed "s|@VERSION@|$(VERSION_MAJOR).$(VERSION_MINOR).$(PATCHLEVEL)|g" x48ng.man.1 > $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1/x48ng.1 + sed "s|@VERSION@|$(VERSION_MAJOR).$(VERSION_MINOR).$(PATCHLEVEL)|g" dist/x48ng.man.1 > $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1/x48ng.1 gzip -9 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1/x48ng.1 install -m 755 -d -- $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR) cp -R AUTHORS LICENSE README* doc* romdump/ $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR) install -m 755 -d -- $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/applications - sed "s|@PREFIX@|$(PREFIX)|g" x48ng.desktop > $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/applications/x48ng.desktop + sed "s|@PREFIX@|$(PREFIX)|g" dist/x48ng.desktop > $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/applications/x48ng.desktop install -m 755 -d -- $(DESTDIR)/etc/X11/app-defaults - install -c -m 644 X48NG.ad $(DESTDIR)/etc/X11/app-defaults/X48NG + install -c -m 644 dist/X48NG.ad $(DESTDIR)/etc/X11/app-defaults/X48NG diff --git a/ROMs/gxrom-l.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/gxrom-l.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/gxrom-l.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/gxrom-l.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/gxrom-m.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/gxrom-m.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/gxrom-m.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/gxrom-m.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/gxrom-p.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/gxrom-p.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/gxrom-p.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/gxrom-p.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/gxrom-r.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/gxrom-r.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/gxrom-r.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/gxrom-r.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/sxrom-a.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/sxrom-a.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/sxrom-a.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/sxrom-a.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/sxrom-b.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/sxrom-b.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/sxrom-b.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/sxrom-b.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/sxrom-c.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/sxrom-c.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/sxrom-c.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/sxrom-c.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/sxrom-d.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/sxrom-d.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/sxrom-d.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/sxrom-d.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/sxrom-e.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/sxrom-e.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/sxrom-e.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/sxrom-e.bz2 diff --git a/ROMs/sxrom-j.bz2 b/dist/ROMs/sxrom-j.bz2 similarity index 100% rename from ROMs/sxrom-j.bz2 rename to dist/ROMs/sxrom-j.bz2 diff --git a/X48NG.ad b/dist/X48NG.ad similarity index 100% rename from X48NG.ad rename to dist/X48NG.ad diff --git a/hplogo.png b/dist/hplogo.png similarity index 100% rename from hplogo.png rename to dist/hplogo.png diff --git a/setup-x48ng-home.sh b/dist/setup-x48ng-home.sh similarity index 100% rename from setup-x48ng-home.sh rename to dist/setup-x48ng-home.sh diff --git a/x48ng.desktop b/dist/x48ng.desktop similarity index 100% rename from x48ng.desktop rename to dist/x48ng.desktop diff --git a/x48ng.man.1 b/dist/x48ng.man.1 similarity index 99% rename from x48ng.man.1 rename to dist/x48ng.man.1 index c02622c..74507e2 100644 --- a/x48ng.man.1 +++ b/dist/x48ng.man.1 @@ -90,8 +90,6 @@ where options include: [\-warranty] print out warranty information .br [\-verbose] run verbosive -.br - [\-quiet] run quietly .br [\-/+terminal] turn on/off pseudo terminal interface .br @@ -234,9 +232,6 @@ You can not change the size of \fIx48ng\fR, but you can set the location of \fIx .TP .B *verbose: -.TP -.B *quiet: - .TP .B *useTerminal: diff --git a/doc_0.6.4/COPYING b/doc_0.6.4/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index a43ea21..0000000 --- a/doc_0.6.4/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog.from_0.4.0_to_0.6.4 b/doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog.from_0.4.0_to_0.6.4 deleted file mode 100644 index b9e3f85..0000000 --- a/doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog.from_0.4.0_to_0.6.4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -2011-08-08 "G. Allen Morris III" release 0.6.4 - * Default to throttling speed only when key-pressed - * Add throttle switch for speed emulation - * Fix buffer overflow bug - * release keys on loss of focus - * typo in access_time adjust - -2010-02-01 "G. Allen Morris III" release 0.6.3 - * made updates to x48.spec - * put debian directory in dist file - * install X48 app data in correct place - using pkg-config appdefaultdir xt - * removed more debugging messages - * added 'netbook' look for small/short screens - use +netbook on the command line - -2010-01-30 "G. Allen Morris III" release 0.6.2 - * remove setlocal code that was causing a bug. - * removed some debugging code. - -2009-06-31 "G. Allen Morris III" release 0.6.1 - * Fix to XShm to solve the 'LCD' Scramble problem. - -2006-04-20 "G. Allen Morris III" - * Added simple paste feature - * Repaired debugger non-readline input - * Changed from building with Imakefile to using GNU autoconfig - -2005-03-20 "G. Allen Morris III" - * added equal key for + and Meta Keys for Alpha - * applied a different fix for the arrow repeat key bug - * fixed a bug in the timer one logic. The cursor now flashes on input. - -2005-03-20 "G. Allen Morris III" - * added patch [000390] time.h compile bug - * added patch [000391] Arrow key repeat patch - * added ChangeLog file - -2005-03-18 "G. Allen Morris III" - * starting from x48 0.4.0. diff --git a/doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog b/doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog.up_to_0.6.4 similarity index 74% rename from doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog rename to doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog.up_to_0.6.4 index 27e7590..bd26ab0 100644 --- a/doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog +++ b/doc_0.6.4/ChangeLog.up_to_0.6.4 @@ -1,3 +1,43 @@ +2011-08-08 "G. Allen Morris III" release 0.6.4 + * Default to throttling speed only when key-pressed + * Add throttle switch for speed emulation + * Fix buffer overflow bug + * release keys on loss of focus + * typo in access_time adjust + +2010-02-01 "G. Allen Morris III" release 0.6.3 + * made updates to x48.spec + * put debian directory in dist file + * install X48 app data in correct place + using pkg-config appdefaultdir xt + * removed more debugging messages + * added 'netbook' look for small/short screens + use +netbook on the command line + +2010-01-30 "G. Allen Morris III" release 0.6.2 + * remove setlocal code that was causing a bug. + * removed some debugging code. + +2009-06-31 "G. Allen Morris III" release 0.6.1 + * Fix to XShm to solve the 'LCD' Scramble problem. + +2006-04-20 "G. Allen Morris III" + * Added simple paste feature + * Repaired debugger non-readline input + * Changed from building with Imakefile to using GNU autoconfig + +2005-03-20 "G. Allen Morris III" + * added equal key for + and Meta Keys for Alpha + * applied a different fix for the arrow repeat key bug + * fixed a bug in the timer one logic. The cursor now flashes on input. + +2005-03-20 "G. Allen Morris III" + * added patch [000390] time.h compile bug + * added patch [000391] Arrow key repeat patch + * added ChangeLog file + +2005-03-18 "G. Allen Morris III" + * starting from x48 0.4.0. 1995/01/16 Version 0.4.0 On the net - Implemented CONFIG/UNCNFG more exactly. diff --git a/doc_0.6.4/ROMDump.doc b/doc_0.6.4/ROMDump.doc deleted file mode 100644 index 88bc124..0000000 --- a/doc_0.6.4/ROMDump.doc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -This is ROMDump, a utility to dump the ROM of ANY HP48 -====================================================== - - -Usage: (2:hxs, 1:hxs --> ) pop start address from level 2, - pop end address from level 1, and dump - ROM to the serial at 9600 baud using - lines of form "aaaaa:hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh\n\r" - with 16 nibbles ROM data hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh - at address aaaaa. - - -- Download the file ROMDump to your HP. - -- To capture a complete ROM, start kermit on your computer, - set the line so that it fits your HP (use speed == 9600) - and type 'log session', then 'connect'. - -- On your HP48 S/SX type '#0h #7FFF0h ROMDump' or on the G/GX - '#0h #FFFF0h ROMDump'. This will give you a complete ROM dump. - This will take about 15 minutes on the S/SX, 30 minutes on the G/GX. - -- When done, type the kermit-Escape (usually CTRL-\) followed - by 'C' on your Computer. Say 'quit' to the kermit. - -- Your ROM should now be in the file 'session.log'. - - - -- To dump a certain range of ROM, enter the start-address in hex - and the end address in hex, and press 'ROMDump'. - - (For example: '#7FFF0h #7FFFFh' ROMDump will output - "7FFF0:84054383D21467BC\n\r" on a Version A S/SX.) - -