Date : Wed, 02 Aug 2006 16:02:58 +0100 (BST)
From : James Lampard <james_lampard@...>
Subject: Re: OS Calls &FF86/&FF7E
> Steve Fewell <kranser@...> wrote:
> > Does anyone know what jumping to OS address &FF7E
> on
> > the BBC B does, which is the same as address &FF86
> on
> > the BBC MASTER?
>
> See http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/BBC/OS1-20/FEB8
>
> --
> J.G.Harston - jgh@... -
> mdfs.net/User/JGH
> RISC OS Internationalisation -
> http://mdfs.net/Software/RISCOS
>
> >Message-ID: <44B27D83.4010706@...>
>
> Angus Duggan <angus_beeb@...> wrote:
> > >>> I'm looking for good recommendations for BBC
> micro assembler
> software,
> > >>> if anyone has any.
> >
> > I wrote my own assembler/disassembler. I've never
> made the ROM image
>
> I use *ASSEM, a command I wrote that uses BASIC's
> assembler to
> assemble from disk to disk. The source files can be
> either text or
> BASIC, so you can edit it with whatever method you
> feel
> comfortable with.
>
> See http://mdfs.net/Software/CommandSrc/Assembler
I've tried both these links, and I just get "Document
not Found". Is it just me?
James.
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