Re: A83: Re: Symol table questions


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Re: A83: Re: Symol table questions




The stack grows from $FFFF to $FE6F (400 bytes I believe).
Of course you could have figured all this out from TI's site like I did...

Joe Wingbermuehle
http://www.usmo.com/~joewing/

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan C Johnson <benjamin99@juno.com>
To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, September 20, 1998 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: A83: Re: Symol table questions


>
>>When you get an unknown symbol type (not type 5,6,D,1 or whatever) 
>>then
>>you've hit the end of the program/list symbol table. Once you've hit 
>>the
>>start of the program/list symbol table, you've hit the end of the 
>>normal
>>symbol table.
>>The program/list table doesn't have a definate end. The normal symbol 
>>table
>>is between $FE6E and the start of the prog/list table I think.
>>I don't know why there are two tables...
>
>In that case, does the stack end at $FE6F?  That would be a lot of space
>for the stack, but if not, then what's behind the symbol table
>
>>Joe Wingbermuehle
>>http://www.usmo.com/~joewing/
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Alan C Johnson <benjamin99@juno.com>
>>To: assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
>>Date: Saturday, September 19, 1998 6:57 PM
>>Subject: A83: Symol table questions
>>
>>
>>>
>>>Well, things have apparently cooled down (dramatically), and I'm 
>>back.  i
>>>have a question, but it's especially for Ian or Pat.  How do I know 
>>when
>>>I've hit the end of the prog/liist symbol table?  Also, how do I know 
>>if
>>>I've hit the end of the normal symbol table? Also, do the symbol 
>>tables
>>>have definite ends?  Also, why the heck are there 2 freaking symbol
>>>tables?!?
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