] Modifying TELCOM There’s a
disassembly of the entire Model 100 ROM that I want to say I found on Club100,
but I couldn’t swear to it. I just pulled out the parts from the TELCOM entry
point to the next entry point. I’ve been going through it and replacing
addresses with labels, such that it can be
gt; From: "mark audacity romberg"
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> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2023 8:42 PM
> Subject: [M100] Modifying TELCOM
>
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> I was looking at the disasssembled TELCOM source today, and it seems
> there’s almost a kilobyte devoted to looking up and dialing phone numbers
There’s a disassembly of the entire Model 100 ROM that I want to say I found on
Club100, but I couldn’t swear to it. I just pulled out the parts from the
TELCOM entry point to the next entry point. I’ve been going through it and
replacing addresses with labels, such that it can be compiled run i
Where did you find a disassembly of TELCOM?
Thanks!
m
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From: "mark audacity romberg"
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Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2023 8:42 PM
Subject: [M100] Modifying TELCOM
I was looking at the disasssembled TELCOM source today, and it seems there’s
almost a kiloby
On 5/4/23 20:42, mark audacity romberg wrote:
I was looking at the disasssembled TELCOM source today, and it seems there’s
almost a kilobyte devoted to looking up and dialing phone numbers that could be
ditched, which has me thinking that it shouldn’t be too cramped to add hardware
handshaking
I was looking at the disasssembled TELCOM source today, and it seems there’s
almost a kilobyte devoted to looking up and dialing phone numbers that could be
ditched, which has me thinking that it shouldn’t be too cramped to add hardware
handshaking and maybe even XMODEM once that (and ADDRSS and