Date : Thu, 16 Jul 2009 22:05:01 +0100
From : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Homebrew BBC Basic
Rob wrote:
> Hmm.. I'm pretty sure that SJ fileservers used Z80s, but would have
> said the SIO was the chip in question.. certainly that would be a
> place to look for a Z80 implementation..
I've got a disassembly of MDFS core MOS. It's rather large and
uncommented.
> I'm sure somebody on here mentioned they had had a Spectrum on econet,
> ages ago - how was that attached?
Via the serial port to a BBC running SerialServ at
http://mdfs.net/spectrum/Server
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unexpected addressing modes... unexpected addressing modes and local
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weapons are such elements as unexpected addressing modes, local branches out
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