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Post by VDC 8x2 on Jun 28, 2014 21:53:45 GMT
*=$1c01 Byte $11,$1c,$de,$07,$de,$9c,$3a byte $fe,$25,$3a,$9e,$37,$31,$38,$37 bytes $00*3 ;2014 graphicclr:fast:sys7187 in basic
makes sure basic is at 1c00 and puts you into fast mode then sys to the program after the stub.
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Post by hydrophilic on Jul 6, 2014 16:36:07 GMT
Thanks for sharing. To be bullet-proof, you need a BANK statement. This is because BASIC is stupid and does not set a default bank (like BANK 15 would be nice) whenever you RUN a program. BASIC does set BANK 15 when you first power-on, so if your program is the first to run (like boot-from-disk) then no problem... otherwise you are at the mercy of the last idiot that used BANK. I don't trust idiots
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Post by VDC 8x2 on Jul 6, 2014 21:22:58 GMT
lol thanks
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