Re: A86: state flags


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Re: A86: state flags




In a message dated 11/8/99 7:39:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
croop@oregontrail.net writes:

> hmmm... that sounds rather complicated.  I now have two questions:
>  1)  Yeah, I know, this is one of the most asked questions on the list,
>  but I deleted most of them...  Is there any place in memory that is
>  relatively safe, even after your program has run?  I'm making an
>  interrupt TSR that may take up more than 200 bytes, but I don't want to
>  be dependent on a PRGM variable or anything.  Hopefully I could store my
>  extra code somewhere that the calc doesn't use. Is there such a place?
>  
>  2)  How would I go about detecting a specific keypress at the homescreen
>  from inside an interrupt TSR?  I don't suppose there's a temporary
>  keypress buffer or something?


What you want is a [sqrt]key program which will handle keypresses.  I would 
recommend checking the code to yugi2 for an example program.


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