RE: A82: Lites Out (now an expander thread)


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RE: A82: Lites Out (now an expander thread)



I need a romcall for sending a byte in the TI protocall.  The 83 has the
ability to do out and in, but also routines like Sendbyte and RECbyte or
something like that.  I need a romcall or routine so that I can send and
receive with the TI protocall.

Grant

>The file hacking the TI82 can be found at the Ash homepage, and it contain
>the same information as the document for the TI85. However 82-PORTS.TXT
>might be more useful, and 82-ROM.TXT includes addrs of rom calls for
>sending/receiving stuff using the link port.
>
>DInes
>
>_______________________________________
>
>Dines Justesen
>Email: dines@post1.com or
>       c958362@student.dtu.dk
>WWW  : http://www.gbar.dtu.dk/~c958362/
>_______________________________________
>
>On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Christopher Kalos wrote:
>
>> well, to the z80, input is input.  for long words (32-bit?), they could
>>be done byte by byte until it's all processed.  annoying to do, but
>>possible.
>> Also, there's a "hacking the 85" file on ticalc.org (i think, and maybe
>>one for the 82 as well)
>> those might have what you need.
>> Christopher Kalos
>> raptorone@stuytech.com
>> Executive Director/Administrator
>> Virtual Technologies Developer's Group
>>
>>
>> ----------
>> From:         Grant Stockly[SMTP:gussie@alaska.net]
>> Sent:         Sunday, November 23, 1997 7:40 PM
>> To:   assembly-82@lists.ticalc.org
>> Subject:      Re: A82: Lites Out
>>
>> The EuP is the Extender uP.  The EII is the Expander II.  Both have the
>> capability to use 1MB chips in the future.
>>
>> *NOTE:*
>>
>> I NEED HELP!  If someone can't tell me how to find or use rom calls in the
>> 82 and 85, there is going to be no EuP for those calcs.  I may port the EII
>> for the 82 though.
>>
>> So far, the 83 and 86 are the only calcs that will (could) support it.  I
>> don't even know if the 83 or 86 will,  because I don't think the Z80 chip
>> can handle long words.
>>
>> Grant
>>



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