Andrew Gale wrote:
> but what if it is playing silly buggers with the SP and
> some important section of memory gets overwritten? Is this
> just very unusual and tough luck when it happens?
For the original Spectrum versions it was just tough luck. I frequently
remember the pushed values being vi
- Original Message -
From: Tim P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 7:50 PM
Subject: mono.org / sam coupe scrapbook
> Incase anyone misses it
>
> mono.org is physically moving home this weekend, so the web service is
> likely to disappear. It'll have "reduced b
I've got a quick question regarding the speccy multiface - I'm
trying to come up with a paper design for the SAM. I am assuming
that a multiface works by causing an NMI and then swapping its
own ROM/RAM in place of the speccy ROM when the interrupt service
routine gets entered (and hence the multif
Incase anyone misses it
mono.org is physically moving home this weekend, so the web service is
likely to disappear. It'll have "reduced bandwidth/service" for a while
afterwards, so that may mean the web server is lower down the list of
things to be restored.
Tim