:> > #FD9F: called 50/60 times per second,
:> >        a restard-command to stop the diskdrive.
:> >        - before disabling this call, I will call it 256 times after
:> >          a diskoperation to stop the drive.
:>
:>         LD A,1
:>         LD (#F1C1),A
:>         CALL #FD9F
:>
:> Should be enough, you don't need to call it 256 times.
:
:What is this adress about (#F1C1) ? - I never heard from it before.
:An undocumented adress? But it seems to be "dangerous" because
:of its location in the memory...

Yes, I would like to know about that too... Won't it give trouble when the
A:-drive isn't the diskdrive but, for example, a harddisk? To me it seems
that this adress is in the area where the BDOS keeps its FCBs etcetera...


~Grauw


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