This might be handy too then, it's the official 68000 programmers manual,
covering all the cpus:
http://www.nxp.com/docs/en/reference-manual/M68000PRM.pdf
Have fun.
Cheers,
Norm.
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Hi Norman,
I am familiar with your excellent Assembly Language book.
I will take a look at the toolkit that you mention; it certainly sounds as
if it could be used as a template for what I am looking for.
Come to think of it, I have actually never written any assembly language on
the QL, as far
Evening Daniel,
Re assembly language and writing extensions, my eBook has a few chapters on
that. Help yourself to
http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/downloads/QLToday/QL_Assembly.pdf.
If you need to return two values, or four, then take a look at the DJTOOLKIT
sources at https://github.com/Sincla
Hi François,
Thanks for the pointer to Dilwyn's tutorial.
It is helpful but it doesn't contain what I was looking for. I did
eventually find the answer here:
http://www.qlforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1027
The solution involves PEEKing the window definition table, which is
effective, but not
Peter wrote:
> I hope to be able to comment more about the Q68 at a later time, right now
> let me say thanks to...
>
> ... Laurence Reeves and Tony Firshman for releasing Minerva as free QL
> operating system, motivating me to develop the Q68 at all
>
> ... Richard Zidlicky for bringing Minerva
Derek wrote:
> Q68 Advanced Notice
> ---
>
> PCB Photograph available at:
>
> http://qlforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2082#p18729
>
> Features:
>
> - Operating System: SMSQ/E
> - CPU: 68000 compatible
> - Speed: 40Mhz
> - RAM: 32 MB
> - SDHC: Two fullsize slots, hot plugging
>
Op 8/09/2017 om 19:59 schreef Daniel Baum via Ql-Users:
Hi all,
I am trying to get my head around EasyPtr (again).
I have been playing with the new ability to create resizable windows. This
turns out to be not terribly difficult, and I was able to create a
resizable version of the calculator fr
Hi all,
I am trying to get my head around EasyPtr (again).
I have been playing with the new ability to create resizable windows. This
turns out to be not terribly difficult, and I was able to create a
resizable version of the calculator from Norman Dunbar's tutorial without
suffering too much.
H