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Re: Floppy to DOS Master
"sicklittlemonkey" <Nick.Westgate@gmail.com> a �crit dans le message de
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> On Mar 3, 1:10 am, "Guillaume Tello" <houten....@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>> Part of the software still accesses to S6,D1... What sequence should I be
>> looking for in assembler? how does a program tell the machine it wants to
>> read from a specific drive?
>
> Usually:
> BD 8A C0 - LDA $C08A,X ; for drive 1
> BD 8B C0 - LDA $C08B,X ; for drive 2
Well, in fact it was just a simple call to the RWTS routine with a IOB
buffer. I just had to BLOAD the file, modify its IOB and BSAVE it.
Now the speech editor runs fine from a Dosmaster volume.
Thanks everyone. My Apple speaks french!
But another question:
copying the floppy on the DOSmaster made the dosmaster volume shorter!
Where can I modify something to get more tracks/sectors?
The floppy alone has 489 data sectors
The volume has 608 data sectors. So I lost 119 sectors! That would be
appreciable to store some speech files.
Guillaume.