On 9/15/2020 12:38 AM, Brian K. White wrote:
http://www.club100.org/library/libref.html
Linked off this page: command.tdd, seems to have errors, but I'm not sure:
https://ftp.whtech.com/club100/ref/comand.tdd
It claims EOF is 0x30 (48), whereas LaddieAlpha and dlplus don't seem to
support se
When I saw mention of a Discord server or IRC channel, I became interested.
I keep hearing about Discord in other contexts and venues, but never had
an interest, until now.
I have been on IRC, off-and-on, since the 1990s.
Then I read, here, that Discord bragged about shutting down "white
sup
On 9/15/2020 12:40 AM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 10:18 PM RETRO Innovations
mailto:go4re...@go4retro.com>> wrote:
All:
Is there a reference somewhere that describes the TPDD protocol is
a bit
more detail?
Look in Bitchin100.com/wiki there's a lot of
Perhaps instead of single-byte RST 7 it inserts a JMP 'to debugger' at
the breakpoint. Then when the breakpoint is reached it reinstates the
original 3-bytes there.
Philip
On 16/09/2020 3:51 pm, Stephen Adolph wrote:
So, I am trying to understand how the Radio Shack debugger /
Assembler mana
On Sep 15, 2020, at 8:51 PM, Stephen Adolph wrote:
> Also, ZBG.BA, ZBG.CO and the manual seem to be missing from net. Can't find
> them anywhere but via the archive:
I don't have a source for the manual, but I did grab the ZBG files to mirror
them to my S3 bucket. The idea of these things bei
So, I am trying to understand how the Radio Shack debugger / Assembler
manages to set breakpoints.
Anyone familiar with how to do that?
In CP/M, the debuggers use RST7. RST7 opcode is placed into the program to
trigger the debugger.
In M100, such a trick can't work. So, how does the debugge
On 9/15/2020 12:38 AM, Brian K. White wrote:
On 9/15/20 1:18 AM, RETRO Innovations wrote:
All:
Is there a reference somewhere that describes the TPDD protocol is a
bit more detail?
Several. Just for the main starters:
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=TPDD_Base_Protocol
http://bitch