On 5/22/2013 4:20 AM, Robin Atwood wrote:
Here is a puzzle. The program has taken an 0C1 half-way through an instruction. It cannot have got there via the normal instruction sequence, so it must have been branched to. However, none of the registers have a value less than or equal to the PSW. This is compiled C code so no PC/PR instructions are involved, AFAIK. How could the PSW get to be where it is? Absolute address X'A9E' is all zeros so we didn't go there.
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