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|    Re: The RTFM 38911 question    |
|    17 Feb 08 02:50:19    |
      From: MagerValp@cling.gu.se              >>>>> "S" == Sx/40 <1@2.3> writes:              S> I had a look around for the very RTFM 38911 question.       S> The thing that I don't find _clear_ is that I found around the wording:              S> "38911 bytes available for _BASIC_"              S> does this mean that writing in assembler or in some weird mode lets the       S> programmer user more than 38911 bytes?              Yes, you can use all 65536 bytes of ram (plus the 1024 nybbles of       color ram). Check mapping the c64 and the programmer's reference guide       for information about address 1, which controls memory banking.              --        ___ . . . . . + . . o        _|___|_ + . + . + . Per Olofsson, arkadspelare        o-o . . . o + MagerValp@cling.gu.se        - + + . http://www.cling.gu.se/~cl3polof/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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