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This call is implemented by the Watford and Aries shadow memory systems for | This call is implemented by the Watford and Aries shadow memory systems for | ||
the BBC B computer, and compatible systems. The B+, Integra-B and Master | the BBC B computer, and compatible systems. The B+, Integra-B and Master | ||
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&C1 - Pop and select stacked RAM state | &C1 - Pop and select stacked RAM state | ||
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* [[OSBYTE &49]] - Check for Integra-B shadow memory | * [[OSBYTE &49]] - Check for Integra-B shadow memory | ||
* [[OSBYTE &6C]] - Select Master/Integra-B shadow memory | * [[OSBYTE &6C]] - Select Master/Integra-B shadow memory | ||
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* [[OSBYTE &70]] - Select memory for Master VDU access | * [[OSBYTE &70]] - Select memory for Master VDU access | ||
* [[OSBYTE &71]] - Select memory for Master video display | * [[OSBYTE &71]] - Select memory for Master video display | ||
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* http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/BBC/Osbyte00 | * http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/BBC/Osbyte00 | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 22 January 2021
OSBYTE &6F (111) - Aries/Watford Shadow RAM access
This call is implemented by the Watford and Aries shadow memory systems for the BBC B computer, and compatible systems. The B+, Integra-B and Master series use different shadow selection calls.
On entry: X b7=0 no stack operation b7=1 pop state from stack (reading), push state on stack (writing) b6=0 write switch state b6=1 read switch state b0=0 select video RAM b0=1 select program RAM On exit, X contains the previous switch state: b0=0 video RAM b0=1 program RAM This gives the following entry and return values: X=&00 - Select video RAM &01 - Select program RAM &40 - Read current RAM state &41 - Read current RAM state &80 - Save current RAM state and select video RAM &81 - Save current RAM state and select program RAM &C0 - Pop and select stacked RAM state &C1 - Pop and select stacked RAM state
See also
- OSBYTE &49 - Check for Integra-B shadow memory
- OSBYTE &6C - Select Master/Integra-B shadow memory
- OSBYTE &6F - Select Aries/Watford shadow memory
- OSBYTE &70 - Select memory for Master VDU access
- OSBYTE &71 - Select memory for Master video display
- OSBYTE &72 - Select future use of shadow memory
- OSBYTE &73 - Select shadow bank
- OSBYTE &74 - Check for Solidisk shadow memory
- Paging in video memory
- http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/BBC/Osbyte00