Re: A86: calc-Off, fonts, user interrupt routine


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Re: A86: calc-Off, fonts, user interrupt routine




Curtiss Howard wrote:
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> >> First of all, 0C29 is the address of the calc's timeout routine -
> i.e. if
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> >are you sure its 0C29? i wrote it in hex and nothing happens:
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> >:AsmPrgm
> >:CD0C29C9
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> >btw i also have 1.2
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> I see two problems with that code...
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> A) When calling an address you have to do it backwards... i think 0C29
> would be something like 290C or something...

yeah that has been established in a previous post

> B) I think CD and C9 have to be on seperate lines...

no, it takes 2 characters at a time out of the program so no matter if
you have all characters in the program on one line or each on their
seperate line it will work the same


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