{ This file is part of the Free Pascal run time library. Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Michael Van Canneyt member of the Free Pascal development team See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution, for details about the copyright. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. **********************************************************************} Unit ports; {$mode objfpc} { Implements the port[] portw[] and portl[] constructs using Delphi classes } Interface type tport = class protected procedure writeport(p : longint;data : byte); function readport(p : longint) : byte; public property pp[w : longint] : byte read readport write writeport;default; end; tportw = class protected procedure writeport(p : longint;data : word); function readport(p : longint) : word; public property pp[w : longint] : word read readport write writeport;default; end; tportl = class Protected procedure writeport(p : longint;data : longint); function readport(p : longint) : longint; Public property pp[w : Longint] : longint read readport write writeport;default; end; { Non-Instantiaded vars. As yet, they don't have to be instantiated, because there is no need for 'self' etc. } var port, portb : tport; portw : tportw; portl : tportl; implementation uses x86; { to give easy port access like tp with port[] } procedure tport.writeport(p : Longint;data : byte); begin x86.writeport (p,data) end; function tport.readport(p : Longint) : byte; begin readport := x86.readportb (p); end; procedure tportw.writeport(p : longint;data : word); begin x86.writeport (p,data) end; function tportw.readport(p : longint) : word; begin readport := x86.readportw(p); end; procedure tportl.writeport(p : longint;data : longint); begin x86.writeport (p,data) end; function tportl.readport(p : longint) : longint; begin readPort := x86.readportl(p); end; end.