RE: LZ: Disassembling
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RE: LZ: Disassembling
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Subject: RE: LZ: Disassembling
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From: Rob Taylor <rtaylor@ticalc.org>
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Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 10:36:41 +0100
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> > > > Maybe you could debug it with the emulator. Check out the value of PC in a
> > > > backup.bin.
> > > > --MZB
> > >
> > > I wonder if it's even in the same rom bank that the rom is normally
> > > seen in. They might well have their boot-up code in one bank and
> > > that could switch to their operating bank. Anyone know?
> >
> > you mean ti-85?
> > well the pc at reste is 0000, the 0000-4000 points to rom bank zero
> > (and always points to rom bank zero) and 0000-4000 points torom bank
> > zero also, but this changes when a routine or data in another rom
> > bank is needed.
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> Then I take it 4000 to 7FFF is where all the bank switching takes place.
> I think you meant that the second time you mentioned 0000-4000.
yep, oops... :)
> I haven't gotten back to trying that ram dump on the 83 yet. I've
> been busy with something else on another system. I will get back to
> it but not this week. Maybe this weekend or next weekend if I can.
>
> I don't want to spend too much time on this, though. I'l take a look
> at your suggestions and a couple other ideas I have and it'll work or
> not. I think I want to spend most of what time I have on the 83 right
> now building more tools to make this kind of stuff easier. Next step
> is to put a search in the hex viewer. Then digging will be a lot
> easier.
any luck on tahts monitor program you took a look at?
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