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     Y=0 X=lowest internal keynumber to start at (for a range of keys)  
 
     Y=0 X=lowest internal keynumber to start at (for a range of keys)  
 
     On exit X=earliest keynumber being pressed or &FF for none
 
     On exit X=earliest keynumber being pressed or &FF for none
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==Usage note==
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On exit Y is undefined, and typically contains an invalid keynumber.<ref name="seddon-osbyte7a">Stardot forum [https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?p=441827#p441827 post by Tom Seddon], 11th December 2024.</ref>  Paged ROMs that handle [[Service calls|service call]] &03 commonly, though incorrectly, pass Y unchanged to [[OSBYTE &78]] where it sets an arbitrary keynumber as the second active rollover key.  This does not cause a spurious keypress in practice.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/BBC/Osbyte00
 
* http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/BBC/Osbyte00
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== References ==
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<references/>
  
 
[[User:Jgharston|Jgharston]] 21:56, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
 
[[User:Jgharston|Jgharston]] 21:56, 26 May 2009 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 23:23, 17 December 2024

OSBYTE &79 (121) - Keyboard Scan

   Y=0 X=internal keynumber EOR&80 for single key check
   On exit X<0 if the key was being pressed
   Y=0 X=lowest internal keynumber to start at (for a range of keys) 
   On exit X=earliest keynumber being pressed or &FF for none

Usage note

On exit Y is undefined, and typically contains an invalid keynumber.[1] Paged ROMs that handle service call &03 commonly, though incorrectly, pass Y unchanged to OSBYTE &78 where it sets an arbitrary keynumber as the second active rollover key. This does not cause a spurious keypress in practice.

See Also

References

  1. Stardot forum post by Tom Seddon, 11th December 2024.

Jgharston 21:56, 26 May 2009 (UTC)