Re: A86: Re: on-calc programming


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Re: A86: Re: on-calc programming




You mean I just enter the regular ALPHA-A, ALPHA-B, etc? SHIT.

At 10:25 PM 1/7/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>the address is flipped because the z80 uses low-byte, high-byte form
>(that's little endian, right?)  this means that any two byte value is
>stored with the low byte first
>
>make sure you're not using the special hex chars for a-f, it wants the
>regular letters. (i had trouble with this before i made a link cable)
>
>-josh
>
>On Thu, 07 Jan 1999 22:12:01 -0800 Dave VanEe <dvanee@dowco.com> writes:
>>
>>I have both z80 books from Zilog. I also found an op list at 
>>ticalc.org. I
>>can't even get a simple program to run though. I type in:
>>
>>:AsmPrgm
>>:CD7E
>>:4AC9
>>
>>which should call (CD) clear screen (4A7E) then ret (C9). I know the 
>>call
>>has to be flipped (anyone know why?), but I keep getting syntax errors 
>>when
>>I run/AsmComp it. what's up?
>>
>
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