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Re: Paper tape readers for micros. (Re: I feel 31337!111!!)
- Subject: Re: Paper tape readers for micros. (Re: I feel 31337!111!!)
- From: noone@nowhere.net
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 08:45:28 -0600
- Newsgroups: alt.religion.kibology, comp.sys.cbm, comp.sys.atari.8bit, comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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ROTFL... Boy this brings back memories. I remember when I too could
look at 6502 hex machine code and automatically convert it to assembly
in my head. And yes, the common entry points would automatically
translate as well. I looked at this sequence and though "Load A
register with $B1, print it on the screen". Wow, major flashback. I
can't for the life of me remember what character that is though. :)
Just _had_ to look it up in the ASCII chart in the old Epson manual. It
is the number one "1". Now, was that Flashing or inverse or normal???
TTYL,
Ed
Paul Guertin wrote:
> One evening, she was dictating something like "A9 B1 20 ED F0" and
> I interrupted her and asked her if she meant "FD" instead. She said
> "Um... yes... but how did you know?"