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Howard Goldstein wrote on 19/01/2004 12:06:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 05:52:46 -0600, Gene Storey wrote: : "Howard Goldstein" wrote : : Which TNCs start at 100h? : : None that I know of. I must have misread your article as I'd understood it to say that the code for many TNCs started at 0x100, as it was for cp/m apps. Returning to my original question, in what way are those TNCs based on CP/M systems? I think the "logic" goes - CP/M used Z80 micros, TNC2 clones used Z80 micros, so TNC2 clones are based on an "old CP/M machine"... (Ah, those were the days... That was real programming... Whatever happened to 8" floppy disks?) -- Roger Barker, G4IDE - For UI-View go to - http://www.UI-View.com For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk |
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