sorry its been a rough week will look at this tomorrow...thank you for
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-------- Original message --------From: B 9 <[email protected]> Date: 2/8/22
4:31 PM (GMT-07:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [M100] t200
addresses? from hterm.git On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 4:47 PM Stephen Adolph
<[email protected]> wrote: Also, sometimes both entries can be valid.
Depends on the use case.That may be right. Both call 20540, asc("@") and 20528
print "@" to the screen, so I could see the reasoning for calling both 503CH
and 5030H as LCDPUT. However, the techref only lists 503CH and there's the
question of what do those extra 12 bytes of instructions do? I PEEKed and
they're not NOPs. So, what is the use case for calling 5030H instead?—b9P.S.
For anyone who can understand 8085 machine code, the extra bytes are: 229, 213,
197, 245, 255, 8, 205, 60, 80, 195, 4, 22.