So i am basically making a basic commandline os and i have made it so that it can take keyboard presses and a procedure to go to a new line when i press enter but i want it to store the command as a string before moving to a new line so that i can compare a command with the user input so that I can make it print a string or do something so how would we join all the chars and make a string here is my code till now
;bg
MOV AH, 06h
XOR AL, AL
XOR CX, CX
MOV DX, 184FH
MOV BH, 1Eh
INT 10H
;cursor
mov dh, 1
mov dl, 30
mov bh, 0
mov ah, 2
int 10h
;text
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'W'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'E'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'L'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'C'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'O'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'M'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'E'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, ' '
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'T'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'O'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, ' '
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'D'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'A'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'R'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'S'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'H'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'O'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
mov ah, 0x0E
mov al, 'S'
mov bh, 0x00
int 10h
;cursor
mov dh, 3
mov dl, 2
mov bh, 0
mov ah, 2
int 10h
;commandline
Key:
MOV AH,0
INT 16H
cmp ah, 28
je Newline
mov ah, 0eh
int 10h
jmp Key
Newline:
add dh, 1
mov dl, 2
mov bh, 0
mov ah, 2
int 10h
jmp Key
times 510-($-$$) db 0
dw 0xaa55
Screenshot: img of the program
CodePudding user response:
As a first observation, you are writing all of this in a bootsector. That's probably fine for learning purposes, but then at least be conscious about a bootsector's 512 bytes size limitation. I mean, you should not output all of those characters separately but rather as a string, which is of course what your question is about, isn't it.
First solve the output, the input storage problem is similar.
Start your bootsector program with this code:
ORG 7C00h
xor ax, ax
mov ds, ax
mov es, ax
cld
Near the bottom of the program you insert this text:
msg db 'WELCOME TO DARSHOS', 0
times 510-($-$$) db 0
dw 0xAA55
And where you have that very long chain of single character outputs, you replace the whole chain by the following:
;text
mov si, msg ; Load address of the message in SI
mov bh, 0 ; DisplayPage
lodsb
More:
mov ah, 0Eh ; BIOS.Teletype
int 10h
lodsb ; Retrieve a character, auto-increments the address SI
cmp al, 0
jnz More
If your assembler follows NASM style, mov si, msg
loads the address of the message. But if your assembler follows MASM style, you will have to write mov si, offset msg
instead.
In order to save the inputted characters, you need to define a suitable buffer.
The buf line below will allow for a textual command of at most 7 characters followed by the delimiting carriage return. You need the delimiter to later know how long the full command is. Insert the following line near the bottom of the program:
buf db '........'
msg db 'WELCOME TO DARSHOS', 0
times 510-($-$$) db 0
dw 0xAA55
And this is how you fill it:
;commandline
Key:
mov di, buf ; Load address of the buffer in DI
Next:
mov ah, 00h ; BIOS.GetKeyboardKey
int 16h ; -> AX
stosb ; Store in buffer, auto-increments the address DI
mov bh, 0 ; DisplayPage
mov ah, 0Eh ; BIOS.Teletype
int 10h
cmp al, 13
jne Next ; Not yet carriage return
mov al, 10 ; Let follow a linefeed to complete the 'newline' sequence
int 10h
...
And at the ...
you can start processing the string of characters that form a command like CLS
, TIME
, or anything that suits you.