On 03/02/2015 06:52 PM, Ullrich von Bassewitz wrote: > > Ok, got it ... > > The book was/is called "C16, C116 und Plus/4 ROM-Listing", author is Christian > Quirin Spitzner, publisher was Markt&Technik, hard cover, price 49 DM. > > http://www.amazon.de/Christian-Quirin-Spitzner/e/B00JKRP2ZW > > On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 05:11:42PM +0100, Gerrit Heitsch wrote: >> I think I remember that one. I had a ROM-Listing in book form once, >> but it disappeared. The main problem with it was that all addresses >> were decimal while the monitor on the system itself of course used >> hex. > > No, the book has hex addresses. It does also explain memory management in one > of the early chapters. > >> Also, the one I had was based on KERNAL -04 while -05 was the one >> you wanted to use. > > If anybody knows the differences in the ROM, I can check that. I have both ROM files... Here's the output of 'cmp -l' on them: 3297 251 40 3298 15 272 3299 221 315 3300 172 352 3515 377 251 3516 377 171 3517 377 221 3518 377 172 3519 377 251 3520 377 0 3521 377 310 3522 377 221 3523 377 172 3524 377 140 6145 6 10 6146 5 11 6338 254 256 6342 16 17 6356 140 30 6357 254 140 6358 47 254 6359 5 47 6360 242 5 6361 0 352 11811 245 352 11812 255 352 16256 52 136 16257 204 205 The first row is decimal, the 2nd (-04) and 3rd (-05) row are octal. Whoever made 'cmp -l' work that way needs to have their head examined. Gerrit Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2015-03-02 19:00:05
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