Re: A82: Re: Disassembly


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Re: A82: Re: Disassembly




The ID bytes that Cr/Ash use are not #included in the source code. They are automatically inserted by the program that
converts the object file into the 82p.
For Ash, I think the ID bytes are D9h, 00h, 30h. For CrASH they are D5h, 00h, 11h.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jimmy Conner" <timagic@yahoo.com>
To: <assembly-82@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 10:40
Subject: Re: A82: Re: Disassembly



> > How can I
> > tell the difference between Crash Programs and Ash
> > Programs??

--- Dines Justesen <dines@aub.dk> wrote:
>
> The header of the programs are different, which is
> what the shells uses to
> find programs. The names re different too, Ash uses
> uppercase names, CrASH
> doesnt
>
> Dines

  The headers are different??
  For just about every Crash and Ash program I look at
begins with a program description and then goes
straight into the code.  (I know they use different
includes, but unless the header is stored in those
includes, its irrelevant for me which one they use.)

Jimmy Conner

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