Hi Bill,
yes that would be great, I will PM you my mail address. I made some progress though and will continue working on this anyhow as this is a good way to get me back to speed...
cheers
Philippe
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- Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:26 am
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thanks Ed for the quick reply.
I'm afraid my explanations were a bit confused. I do not have RAM above 2000, so I actually checked everything loaded OK after I relocated the data from 200.
You're right, I think my first task is to find a disassembler and check the absolute addresses to be modified ...
I'm afraid my explanations were a bit confused. I do not have RAM above 2000, so I actually checked everything loaded OK after I relocated the data from 200.
You're right, I think my first task is to find a disassembler and check the absolute addresses to be modified ...
- Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:38 am
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Troubles running Tiny Basic on KIM-1
Hello,
I have a KIM-1 equipped with a 4K RAM expansion and an I/O board providing in particular a RS232 socket (both boards were ordered from Bob Applegate, this is a nice piece of work by the way). Everything works fine, I managed to load/save/run several programs via Teraterm running on a W7 PC ...
I have a KIM-1 equipped with a 4K RAM expansion and an I/O board providing in particular a RS232 socket (both boards were ordered from Bob Applegate, this is a nice piece of work by the way). Everything works fine, I managed to load/save/run several programs via Teraterm running on a W7 PC ...
- Sat Nov 05, 2011 5:05 pm
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