Re: A83: Re: Memory map


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Re: A83: Re: Memory map




Well, I'm working on one. But I'm not expecting it to be finished in this
millenium.

Linus

On 14-Sep-98, Alan C Johnson wrote:

>No.  I need something a lot more specific.  one that details where all
>the mem areas start and stop.  And any overlappings

>>
>>how about you try www.ti.com
>>i think they released this information about a year and a half ago
>>check out the "System Memory Information" for the 83
>>thats how most of us have learned how to use the vat
>>
>>-Harper Maddox
>>
>>jerky@ebicom.net
>>IRC nick: Geori
>>ICQ: 1214597
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Alan C Johnson <benjamin99@juno.com>
>>To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
>>Date: Sunday, September 13, 1998 3:23 PM
>>Subject: A83: Memory map
>>
>>
>>>
>>>Could anyone with enough knowledge of the way the RAM is plotted out 
>>make
>>>a memory map, or at least a partial one?  The rason I want to know 
>>this
>>>is because I want to know how long certain memory locations are, and
>>>where exactly they start and end.  I'm looking mostly for CMDSHADOW,
>>>TEXTSHADOW, STATVARS, PLOTSSCREEN, the flags, some of the single 
>>byte
>>>areas (like Getkey storage, PENCOL, CURROW, CURCOL, and PENROW), the 
>>VAT,
>>>the PROGPTR, and the stack.  Is there anything I missed?
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