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Date   : Wed, 17 Nov 2010 14:05:47 +0100
From   : rick@... (Rick Murray)
Subject: Hints'n'Tips: Assembling non-ARM code on ARM BASIC

On 17/11/2010 10:47, Sprow wrote:

> So I hope you don't use OSCLI, EQUS, or OPENUP in any of your programs then,
> in order to not break compatibility with BASIC I?

I was wondering that, as there's been no mention of the OSCLI call to 
actually read what the machine type is...


> I shrug my shoulders and walk off in lack of interest in solving your
> problem now,

Ouch!

But, yes, I think this is overcomplicating things. Why not a setup like 
Boot/ArmBoot where the 6502 and ARM programs are kept apart, and leave 
it to the guy poking the keyboard to apply the necessary logic?


Best wishes,

Rick.

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