Date : Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:07:40 +0100
From : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Re: Advanced user guides
John Kortink <kortink@...> wrote:
> >What was the difference between the Advanced User Guide and the New
> >Advanced User Guide - anybody know?
>
> Former was BBC only, really. Latter also includes Master, B+
> and Electron related info. Quite useful really. It does seem
The NUAG has details on Tube programming, which the AUG desn't have. You
can't write a coprocessor compliant filing system using only the info in
the AUG.
Also, the NAUG omits lots of information about low level CFS information
and entry conditions to NETV and KEYV. I had to type up[1] some extra
pages to add to my NAUG: NETV and KEYV info, buffer insert value index, an
OSBYTE index and an OSWORD index.
I found that I needed both the NAUG and the AUG, as neither one is a
complete superset of the other.
[1] Typed with my trusty Internationl. I'll have to retype them
electronically at some point and upload them.
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