I don't know if TMA needs you to specify a starting
address to assemble
to disk; most of the hosted assemblers don't, but many of the cross
assemblers do (xa does, for example -- I need to make a FAQ about that).
Assuming it does not, SYS 4096 will run it.
Assuming it does (the computer crashes), add a .byt $00, $10 above the *=
(some assemblers will accept .word).
I'm guessing the computer crashes when I try to run it with a SYS
4096, it puts me back at a "READY." prompt. Adding ".byte $00, $10"
at the beginning of the source prevents it from even compiling.
I've gone ahead and posted a question about this to comp.sys.cbm as well.
On a positive note, I *FINALLY* found my Wico Command Control
joysticks, and the Atari 2600 sticks! Based on the box they were in,
I don't understand how I missed finding them a couple weeks ago when
I pulled the C64 out. Also found the Power Supply for the A500, and
the 2002 monitor cable, so I'm about to see if the A500 still works
:^) Now where did I put the copy of Overlord/Supremacy for the A500
:^)
Zane
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