80-Bus News |
April–June 1982 · Volume 1 · Issue 2 |
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Use Modify to change the two bytes at 0621H
| from | 21 7A |
| to | DF 5B |
I’m sure you can guess what that does, and if you can’t, you can look it up in the Nas-Sys manual under ‘how to end a program’. Excuse the digression. Once you have Zeap in your memory use the Modify command on the following:
| Address | Was | change to | |
| 1849 | F4 | 04 | |
| and at | 15EB, 1644, 1853, 185B, 1B36, 1B94, 1BFD, 1C0E, 1C17, 1020, 1C2C | ||
| 1082, 1CBF, 1CC8, 1CD2, 1DE2, 1B20, 1E30, 1E40, 1E73, 1EE7, 1FBA | |||
| change | 0B | FB | |
All the above changes move the screen to the place CP/M expects to find it except 1849, which took rather a while to find … it’s used to locate the cursor on the screen, and is the 2’s complement of the number they actually mean…
I’m now working on disk save/
I’ve also got Nas-Pen (compatible) working (guess what I wrote this on) under CP/M but I can’t for the life of me remember how I did it. Still, someone else has done it, and documented it too, so find that and the world is yours.
PiP PiP Chaps.
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