Re: A86: SLP


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Re: A86: SLP




At 10:32 PM 4/8/98 -0400, you wrote:
>
>isnt there a (sqrt)link interrupt which is what i was thinking of.  also It
>shouldn't be that hard to hide the virus.if i knew the new ASM interrupts
>than i could do it maybe i'll take the time to learn the interrupts and have
>a hello world virus(says hello world when you turn it on).  i am also not too
>familiar with the way the os acesses memory and how to tell it that something
>is already there yet 'not' there or you could save it in the interrupt or i
>coud just stop babbling. . . :)  but the point is it's possible and that you
>shouldnt do it becuse i will personally find you and kick you butt if my
>calculator gets messed up. . .
>
There is a user routine area, like the user interrupt, that seems to get
called every time the calc receives a byte from the link port (byte in a).
I'm not sure about this, as I haven't tested it, but it should be right...

--Joshua


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