OSWORD &14
OSWORD &14 (20): Various Network functions
XY?0=0 - Communicate with fileserver XY?0=1 - Send text string to remote station XY?0=2 - Generate error on remote machine.
XY?0=0 - Communicate with fileserver
On entry: XY?0=0 XY?1=size of rest of block XY?2=0 XY?3=function XY?4=0 XY?5=0 XY?6=0 XY+7... contains rest of infomation On exit: XY?2=command code, 0 for ok <>0 to continue with another function XY?3=error code, 0 for ok <>0 for error, CR-terminated error string at XY+4 XY+4.. contains returned data.
Note that XY?1 is documented as returning the updated size of block, but it is actually unchanged. Only XY+2 onwards are specified as returning data. The return values in XY?0 and XY?1 should be treated as undefined.
XY?0=1 - Send text string to remote station
On entry: XY?0 =1 XY+1..2=destination station XY+3... string to send, terminated by CR or &00. The CR also gets sent.
XY?0=2 - Generate error on remote machine
On entry: XY?0 =2 XY+1..2=destination machine.
Notes
On RISC OS and Arthur OSWORD &14,0 calls SWI NetFS_DoFSOp, but if you call NetFS_DoFSOp directly the control block is passed and returned differently.
OSWORD &14,0: XY+00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09... Send: |00|sz|00|fn|00|00|00|command data... Receive: | | |ok|er|returned data... NetFS_DoFSOp: R0=function R1+00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09... Send: |command data... Receive: |returned data... R0=0 if ok or R0=>returned error block
See Also
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Jgharston 13:27, 26 May 2009 (UTC)