| ??? 08/13/03 07:44 Read: times |
#52524 - RE: stack pointer Responding to: ???'s previous message |
At startup init the ram with a known value ($EE).
Init the stackpointer high in memory ($BF) Start your program and display the RAM after some time If there is a lot of not-used space (Still the inital value) you can consider to init the stackpointer at a higher value. But always leave some extra room. |
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