Re: A86: DOWN+LEFT patch


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Re: A86: DOWN+LEFT patch




sounds good. someone want to propose a standard?

Stephen Hicks wrote:
> 
> This gives me an idea.  It might be helpful to include any hooks that any
> program uses in its documentation so ppl will know what they can't use
> together.  Maybe some sort of little ascii chart would do the job?
> 
> Kirk Meyer wrote:
> 
> > here is a patch, it works, lets you turn calc off, etc. it has been
> > hibernating on my hard drive, i forgot to post it. ignore the part about
> > it fixing the battery message, it only does that some if any of the
> > time. Bryan, post this and the source (both attached). description "DOWN
> > + LEFT Patch 1.0", just like that (please)
> >
> > oh, and this won't work w/ SQRXZ because it uses IM 2. sorry. you can
> > rewrite it to use a _alt_interrupt_exec instead, it shouldn't be TOO
> > much slower. get rid of the "ex af,af'" and change all the "jp $0039" to
> > "ret"
> >
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=   Kirk Meyer (mailto:_@ibm.net)   =
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