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| From | mressl@macgui.com (Marc S Ressl) |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.apple2 |
| Subject | Re: Apple IIGS bank latching |
| Date | 2012-03-08 02:32 +0000 |
| Organization | Mac GUI |
| Message-ID | <mressl-1331173938@macgui.com> (permalink) |
| References | (1 earlier) <5764e358-0a03-40dd-8e1a-845ee20f68ee@w29g2000yqw.googlegroups.com> <mressl-1331050069@macgui.com> <jj66lj$r87$1@dont-email.me> <mressl-1331087303@macgui.com> <jj7jgj$aem$1@dont-email.me> |
Daniel Kruszyna wrote: > Marc S Ressl <mressl@macgui.com> wrote: >> Now, the problem is experiment #7 I posted earlier (omg, I sound like a >> craZy scientist!!)... here is a snippet: >> >> C029:01 >> 2000:12 34 >> C029:41 >> 2000.2001 >> >> This returns "12 34", but I would have expected something different (as >> the >> memory map is changed). Is it possible that the monitor is messing with >> C029? What do you guys think is going on? > > It's very likely that the monitor is changing this register. When I did my > experiments, I used a program that first clears all of $2000..$9fff. It > then > sets one byte with linearization disabled, and searches the entire range > with > linearization enabled for that byte (or bytes). Repeat for all bytes. > > Here it is: > http://krue.net/junque/linear.po > > (To Antoine, who will probably disassemble this -- I know that the code is > terrible, but it does get the job done. :) > It's probably the monitor. Anyway, I have taken the liberty to grab your experiment, and re-post it here in all hex-glory! 2000:4C 78 20 00 00 DA C2 20 8A EB 38 FB 20 41 F9 A9 2010:A0 20 ED FD 18 FB C2 10 FA 60 DA 38 FB 20 8E FD 2020:18 FB C2 10 FA 60 A2 00 20 A9 00 9F 00 00 E1 E8 2030:E0 00 A0 D0 F6 60 A9 40 1C 29 C0 AE 03 20 A9 FF 2040:9F 00 00 E1 20 1A 20 20 05 20 A9 40 0C 29 C0 A2 2050:00 20 BF 00 00 E1 F0 09 A9 00 9F 00 00 E1 20 05 2060:20 E8 E0 00 A0 D0 EB 60 20 36 20 AE 03 20 E8 8E 2070:03 20 E0 00 A0 D0 F1 60 18 FB E2 20 C2 10 A2 00 2080:20 8E 03 20 A9 40 1C 29 C0 20 26 20 20 68 20 4C 2090:8F 20 I do think that's was very clever thing to do :-). So that answers experiment #7! Thanks a lot, and with the best wishes, Marc.-
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Apple IIGS bank latching "Marc S. Ressl" <mressl@gmail.com> - 2012-03-05 01:00 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Antoine Vignau <antoine.vignau@laposte.net> - 2012-03-05 02:56 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching "Marc S. Ressl" <mressl@gmail.com> - 2012-03-05 07:36 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Antoine Vignau <antoine.vignau@laposte.net> - 2012-03-05 14:15 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Antoine Vignau <antoine.vignau@laposte.net> - 2012-03-05 14:22 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching "Marc S. Ressl" <mressl@gmail.com> - 2012-03-05 20:02 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching "Marc S. Ressl" <mressl@gmail.com> - 2012-03-05 20:54 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Antoine Vignau <antoine.vignau@laposte.net> - 2012-03-05 22:47 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Antoine Vignau <antoine.vignau@laposte.net> - 2012-03-05 22:52 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching mressl@macgui.com (Marc S Ressl) - 2012-03-06 16:07 +0000
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Daniel Kruszyna <dan@krue.net> - 2012-03-06 23:29 +0000
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching mressl@macgui.com (Marc S Ressl) - 2012-03-07 02:28 +0000
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Antoine Vignau <antoine.vignau@laposte.net> - 2012-03-06 21:50 -0800
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching mressl@macgui.com (Marc S Ressl) - 2012-03-07 06:43 +0000
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Vladimir Ivanov <vladitx@XXXyahooXXX.com> - 2012-03-07 09:44 +0200
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Daniel Kruszyna <dan@krue.net> - 2012-03-07 12:15 +0000
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching mressl@macgui.com (Marc S Ressl) - 2012-03-08 02:32 +0000
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching mressl@macgui.com (Marc S Ressl) - 2012-03-06 16:16 +0000
Re: Apple IIGS bank latching Daniel Kruszyna <dan@krue.net> - 2012-03-06 18:46 +0000
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