Generally you type int he sequence where you run
what's in memory at the
beginning of the ROM address, usually C800 as the primary controller. At
the
Debug prompt you type G=C800:5 or it may be G=CC00:5
or G=D000:5 as well
as
another I forget. It also is dependant upon the
controller itself but
they
usually followed some standards.
I'll need to try the other addersses. I'm basically assuming that
<G=C800:5> is an incorrect address, since it causes the computer to reboot.
Once the program starts you have to figure out what
they're asking for as
this
is where they get different. Western Digital
controllers were pretty
striaghtforward.
That they were. I've worked with them in my Tandy 1000's.
-Jason
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