Re: A86: Non-floating point parameters
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Re: A86: Non-floating point parameters
try doing an "rst 10h". the ROM does special things if the first letter of
a variable your searching for is the '$' symbol.
Kirk
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Hicks <shicks@mindspring.com>
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, April 05, 1998 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: A86: Non-floating point parameters
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>Every string puts $0C,$03,$24 and then 7 zeros into OP1. I tried a matrix
>([[1,2][3,2]]) and got $06,$03,$24 and 7 zeros...
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>What do you make of that? Maybe a rst $20 might give me something?
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>Dux Gregis wrote:
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>> What do some other strings do?
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>> Stephen Hicks wrote:
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>> > Does anyone know how to pass maybe a string or matrix or list to a user
>> > function? I tried it out with secant, typing 'sec "FA12"', and then
>> > used a breakpoint to check OP1, and found $0C, $03, $24, $00, $00, $00,
>> > $00, $00, $00, $00 there. $0C suggests that it's a string, but i can't
>> > figure out what to do with the $2403, or whatever it is. I searched
the
>> > mem for "FA12" and the only places i found it were the various text and
>> > command shadows. Any ideas? If I can get this working, i'll be able
to
>> > finish a few tools that can be used from the homescreen or from a basic
>> > program to execute assembly or do a few other things...
>> >
>> > --
>> > Stephen Hicks
>> > mailto:shicks@mindspring.com
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