Hi all,

Treading upon less popular territory - I have found the M600 BIOS reference
/ programmer's manual, but as far as I can find there is no dev environment
that still exists for it.

Finding an 8086 assembler is one thing, but converting .text and .data
segments into an actual working M600 binary is something that an actual
demo of would be... extremely nice.

It took a minute to write a binary dumper for it [in fact it took *several*
minutes and some colorful language to accept that there really is no
inverse of chr$(n)] but while I can read the header, some of the things
don't seem to make sense. I have gathered, e.g., that there's a basic
structure of
[22/42 byte header] : [equivalent of .data] [equivalent of .text] but I
have got to be reading some of the offsets wrong.

Failing any of this, other than the dbcalls.lib that restores peek/poke
(which I don't have), is there any way to get com port access from m600
basic?

-- Erik

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