>> > > For the most part of diskroms, DMA can be in page 1, because they
have
>> > > access to FDC through addresses 7FF8h-7FFCh and also BFF8h-BFFCh, and
they
>> > > transfer a small routine to F1BFh (or something like that) that
allows a
>> > > disk transfer to happen in page 1.
>> >
>> > Is that MSX-standard or just the case on many MSXs?
>>
>> The standard doesn't say anything about the method that the diskrom
should
>> use. So, it's just the case on many MSXs. The standard only says that the
>> interface should use memory addresses to transfer data between CPU and
>> FDC.
>
>Ok, but this means that using DMA in page 1 is against MSX standard, or
>not?

MSX and DMA??? Seems quite impossible to me...

Isn't it?


~Grauw



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