ti/lcd: Add scrolling through z-offset
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; Note that "X-increment" and "Y-increment" work in the opposite way than what
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; most people expect. Y moves left and right, X moves up and down.
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;
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; *** Z-Offset ***
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;
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; This LCD has a "Z-Offset" parameter, allowing to offset rows on the
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; screen however we wish. This is handy because it allows us to scroll more
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; efficiently. Instead of having to copy the LCD ram around at each linefeed
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; (or instead of having to maintain an in-memory buffer), we can use this
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; feature.
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;
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; The Z-Offet goes upwards, with wrapping. For example, if we have an 8 pixels
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; high line at row 0 and if our offset is 8, that line will go up 8 pixels,
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; wrapping itself to the bottom of the screen.
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;
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; The principle is this: The active line is always the bottom one. Therefore,
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; when active row is 0, Z is FNT_HEIGHT+1, when row is 1, Z is (FNT_HEIGHT+1)*2,
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; When row is 8, Z is 0.
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;
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; *** Requirements ***
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; fnt/mgm
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;
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@ -46,6 +62,10 @@ lcdInit:
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; Clear screen
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call lcdClrScr
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; We begin with a Z offset of FNT_HEIGHT+1
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ld a, LCD_CMD_ZOFFSET+FNT_HEIGHT+1
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call lcdCmd
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; Enable the LCD
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ld a, LCD_CMD_ENABLE
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call lcdCmd
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@ -156,18 +176,24 @@ lcdSendGlyph:
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lcdLinefeed:
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push af
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ld a, (LCD_CURROW)
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add a, FNT_HEIGHT+1
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cp 64
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jr c, .nowrap ; A < 96? no wrap
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; we have to wrap around to the top row
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xor a
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.nowrap:
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call .addFntH
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ld (LCD_CURROW), a
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call lcdClrLn
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; Now, lets set Z offset which is CURROW+FNT_HEIGHT+1
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call .addFntH
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add a, LCD_CMD_ZOFFSET
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call lcdCmd
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xor a
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ld (LCD_CURCOL), a
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pop af
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ret
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.addFntH:
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add a, FNT_HEIGHT+1
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cp 64
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ret c ; A < 64? no wrap
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; we have to wrap around
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xor a
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ret
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; Clears B rows starting at row A
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; B is not preserved by this routine
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