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06/17/00 00:14
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#3241 - RE: BASIC-52 vs. BASIC-31
Hi Steve,

I have that amount because of the parameters it stores in ram after initialization. Also I have E000h and up decoded to a 74hc138 to run I/O devices (LCD and A/D). Anyways, to solve my problem I am experimenting with a section I found in the manual. The part about how a BASIC program is stored. I am trying to write an assembly program to call while I am in BASIC that will transmit out the TXD the BASIC program I load in. Then I should be able to load that into the eprom a location 8010h and make it look as though BASIC-31 put it there. In the manual it says this will automatically "cold start" and run that program. Hopefully it will work!!

TTYL,
Dave Kaleta

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BASIC-52 vs. BASIC-31            01/01/70 00:00      
RE: BASIC-52 vs. BASIC-31            01/01/70 00:00      
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Assembly Langauage Always            01/01/70 00:00      
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