One common need in code is to be able to protect the atomicity of multiple
instructions. Sometimes you have a "critical section" which must always be
run atomically, with no interruption. Steve mentioned a need for this in
changing the hook table since it dispatches on enable interrupts and the
dis
Ah,
Software :1.0, CS=8E71
Build :43 #B-I-N-G-O
Model :REXCPM
Firmware :10(0)
Thanks again,
GregS <><
Dec 13, 2020 11:44:29 AM Stephen Adolph :
> sure, press the I key. reports "information"... thanks for the info -Steve
>
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 1:20 PM Greg S
sure, press the I key. reports "information"... thanks for the info -Steve
On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 1:20 PM Greg Swallow wrote:
> Steve,
>
> Finally took time to figure out what I was (or was not) doing to start
> mComm under macOS Catalina. So far it all looks well. SR & TSDOS ROM images
> as w
Steve,
Finally took time to figure out what I was (or was not) doing to start mComm
under macOS Catalina. So far it all looks well. SR & TSDOS ROM images as well
as my RAM backup of Personal Finance (PF) are intacted. I was able to activate
TSDOS from REXMGR when SR (CALL 63012) was all I could
Hi Folks,
Has anyone ever seen a list of the Tandy 200 hooks table?
IE
hook number (location in the hook table) vs function
Example
hook 04 = CHPUT
hook 08 = CHGET
Thanks!
Steve