I was curious so I checked... > I don't see anything at $E800 - $E80F; what uses it, if anything? I used TIM on my 2001-N/3032 (no CTRC) to look for locations that aren't returning "real" values, and I see two places that read back with a value of $E8 ("dead" locations will read back the upper address byte). $E800-$E80F $E880-$E88F Every other address in the $E800 block read back with some value, with lots of obvious mirroring. I didn't have a handy CTRC machine to run the same check. -ethan Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2016-11-10 19:00:03
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