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Re: Unixisms on top of P8?
On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 7:00:19 PM UTC-6, Bill Buckels wrote:
> "BLuRry" <brendan.robert@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >There is one softswitch that cannot be read AFAIK, LCWRITE (which indicates
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> >if writes to the language card are enabled or not). That could make things
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> >tricky if you're trying to keep the state 100% correct. Of course, this is
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> >one of those things I would totally love to be wrong about. (like if
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> >someone said: "Oh it's not well documented but you can read it at c013"
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> >that would be great!)
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> 0x12 - RDLCRAM - Read LCRAM switch state
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> http://vinace.sourceforge.net/en-x1290.html#UnitLanguageCard
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> I don't profess to know anything about this topic... I just did a quick
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> google on apple II LCWRITE and this came-up...
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> Bill
Thanks for the info -- it seems that c012 reads the LCRAM switch which determines if ROM or LC RAM will be read. I'm talking about LCWRITE which is a separate mapping for write operations instead of reads. There's no way to know if LCWRITE is set or unset from the 6502 side of things.
-B