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Hugh...
(H.HOOD, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:3/M645;1)
<<<<< I'd like to be able to make the change either from BASIC or the
""""" "monitor".
This is a IIe (actually, a Laser 128EX), so there are no CDA's.
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..:... Hans
(H.HAUMANN, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:4/M645;1)
>>>>> Hans:
"""""
Please do something for me. After booting ProDOS and getting into \
BASIC.SYSTEM,
get into the monitor (type CALL -151) and do a listing of the contents
from $BF12 to $BF1F (type BF12L).
Please let me know what the HEX contents of these locations are. This is
the device driver address table for the slots that ProDOS uses. I
_think_ we can re-map Slot 7 to Slot 5 with one POKE _if_ you are using
ProDOS 8 on the \
program
you will be running.
Hugh..
(H.HOOD, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:5/M645;1)
<<<<< Coming up...
"""""
from ProDOS 8 vers. 2.0.2:
$BF12- 08 FD 08 FD 08 FD
$BF16- 08 FD 4E C5 00 D0 0D C7
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..:... Hans
(H.HAUMANN, CAT9, TOP23, MSG:6/M645;1)
>>>>> Re: Changing slots in P8
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I feel I need to comment on what's going on here.
Or, at least what I _think_ is going on here :) If the idea is to swap
the entries in the P8 device driver list, read on... If it isn't, then
forget \
the
whole rest of this msg while I pull my foot out of my mouth :)
P8 stores its device driver table at $BF10 thru $BF2F. If I recall \
correctly,
the goal is to swap slot 5 with slot 7. The quick and dirty method is
to \
take
the contents of $BF1A/1B and swap them with $BF1E/1F assuming drive 1 in
\
both
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