<< Previous Message Main Index Next Message >>
<< Previous Message in Thread This Month Next Message in Thread >>
Date   : Sun, 28 Nov 2004 01:35:41 +0000 (GMT)
From   : Greg Cook <debounce@...>
Subject: Re: ...at line ___

On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 21:37:45 +0000 (GMT), Sprow wrote:
> > The disc filing system always loads whole sectors, so if the
> sections
> > are loaded in non-ascending order memory can be corrupted. 
> Discovered
> > while trying to transfer Hunkidory to disc...
> 
> Say what?
> No it doesn't, it loads via a shared memory area then memcpy's into
> place.
> Try
>  !&1900=-1
>  *SAVE TEST 1900 +4
>  !&1900=&12345678
>  !&1904=&12345678
>  *LOAD TEST 1900
>  P.~!&1900,~!&1904

  FFFFFFFF         0

It must be this weird EDOS thing.  As NMI handlers go, its one is
pretty dumb - stores every byte the controller sends.  The OSGBPB
routine does memcpy though.

Greg



               
___________________________________________________________ 
Win a castle for NYE with your mates and Yahoo! Messenger 
http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
<< Previous Message Main Index Next Message >>
<< Previous Message in Thread This Month Next Message in Thread >>