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Machine Code - The Easy Way (UK) (1985) [Home Computing Weekly] [EDUCATIF].zip 3.75 Ko (Date : 2023-08-11) | |||
Machine Code - The Easy Way (UK) (1985) [Home Computing Weekly] [EDUCATIF].dsk [CRC:71311600] [HexaDump] [SectorView] [SectorData] (3.47 Ko-190.25 Ko) | |||
INFOSSTRUCTURE Version de : Ross SIMPSON - COMMENTAIRE -No programs in part 1 pt2prog1.bas - simple M/C Loader, this program is used to enter M/C routines for the remainder of the series. Assembly code is provided for anyone wishing to use an assembler though. asm2bas.txt - I think that's the filename I've used. It just includes some information showing some assembly instructions and the BASIC equivalent. pt5prog1.bas - BASIC way of copying screen contents to memory & writing it back to screen. Other files with pt5 programs use the assembly equivalent. pt6 program demonstrates patching the jumpblock pt7 program, a software method to resolve the printer LF issue (instead of disabling the pin). Machine Code - The Easy Way (UK) (1985) [Home Computing Weekly] [EDUCATIF].dskCreator : WinAPE 2.0A18 / EXTENDED CPC DSK File.. 1 side / 40 tracks formated / 40 tracks per side. -- SIDE 1 -- Sectors used : 21 / 360 Sectors format : SectorSize2 (360) Minimum of sectors in one track : 9 Maximum of sectors in one track : 9 |