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Re: Split screen memory

Subject Re: Split screen memory
From mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk)
Date 2025-03-21 13:44 -0400
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> Duhast wrote:
> Is there a monitor enhancement or program that allows you to have a
> split screen disassembly/dump of two memory ranges at the same time?





One option is to use an enhanced monitor program or debugger that offers more advanced features than the stock Apple II monitor. For example, Sour Apple is a popular enhanced monitor program that provides additional functionality, including the ability to view memory ranges and disassemble code. While it doesn't natively support split-screen views, you could potentially switch between memory ranges quickly or use two instances of the program if you're running it in an emulator.

Another approach is to use an emulator like AppleWin or Virtual II, which often come with built-in debugging tools. These emulators sometimes allow you to open multiple memory or disassembly windows, effectively giving you a split-screen view of different memory ranges. This can be a huge time-saver when working with complex code or debugging.

If you're looking for something more tailored to your needs, you might consider writing a custom utility in assembly or BASIC. This could allow you to create a split-screen display that shows two memory ranges side by side. It's a bit of work, but it would give you exactly the functionality you're looking for. 


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