On 22 Sep 2006, at 08:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, A6,A1 was a typo, I meant A4 - apologies. On the other hand, my
QDOS Companion (Pennell) has the load/save parameters as $32 to $ff
and not $ff31 to $ as you state.
I went on a doc hunt last night and Dickens has the negatives
George Gwilt wrote:
Dickens says that codes $31 to $FF are extended to a negative word
$FF31 to $ when used to determine the storage address. Apart from
the fact that $31 does not seem to be allowed, Pennel and Dickens are
saying the same thing in different ways, Pennel is in fact correct.
According to Wikipedia, the story about Napoleon is legend with no basis
in fact.
However, what is interesting is that road traffic statistics seem to
suggest that driving on the left is safer. The theory is that the
preponderance of right eye dominance results in statistically faster
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Jeremy (still lurking, rarely QLing these days)
What, not even QL emulating ... :-)
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Morning Marcel, Wolfgang,
Thanks for your replies.
Nope, that's where you differ with the documentation. First, the
variable area is (A6,A4), typo I guess, and second, the opcodes $FF31
to $ are for load/save, not $32 to $FF. Yes, the latter DO work,
but it seems that's more an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not only that, but codes from -5 through to -1 will overwrite data at
the top of your A4 stack.
Ignore that. I'm a pillock. I've got my mental stack upside down again :o(
Cheers,
Norman.
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Morning Derek,
Many years ago I wrote many Hyperbolic function based on The Advanced
QL User Guide, by Dickens. All seemed to work fine.
Funny that. I was just wondering if anyone had ever done that sort of thing
when I was looking at Dickens last night. Spooky :o)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not only that, but codes from -5 through to -1 will overwrite data at
the top of your A4 stack.
Ignore that. I'm a pillock. I've got my mental stack upside down again :o(
Actually, I may not be a pillok after all ! Correct me if I'm
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I'm looking forward to hearing back from you all :o)
PS. I'm off to France next week, so any replies after today will be delayed
in being read. I've got to drive on the wrong side of the road for a week -
that should be fun. If you are anywhere around Marseilles,
Thanks.
(I think !!!)
Cheers,
norman.
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At 10:41 22/09/2006 +0100, you wrote:
Probably, I can see no connection !
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must visit Minerve.
We probably will - I'll be driving and MrsD will be navigating in her usual
manner - you should have turned left back there ! (Only kidding)
SNIP
and wine around there is pronounced Ving with a hard end G -
important to know (8-)#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not with the LOAD/SAVE op code as far as I can see, they always take
6 bytes from the A1 stack and load back 6 bytes. There is no way
that I can see (using the maths package) to load and save a word for
example.
Yes, but nobody tells you that the data area is just for
Hi Marcel,
Yes, but nobody tells you that the data area is just for FP data.
True, but if I was setting up an area of storage I'd be sure (myself) to keep
my FP stuff well away from my other stuff purely because it's possible for the
FP stuff to wander all over my other stuiff if I get the
Marcel,
Well, I myself have never used this and only read up on it after your
questions...
Much obliged - thanks !
The idea of my own column commenting on all the things I read that are
wrong or at least not-quite-right has already crossed my mind, but
then I'm lazy and currently don't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was explaining the SAVE and LOAD op codes for RI_EXEC and RI_EXECB
where the top of stack floating point value is saved to a variables
area at (A6,A1.L) or a new TOS is created by loading back from said
area. The op codes for save are even in the range $32 to $FF and
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