oster@lapis.berkeley.edu.UUCP (12/11/86)
I need more detailed knowledge of the memory map and ROM proceure entry points of the Model 100 than the Model 100's tech reference manual gives. Can anybody tell me the names and addresses of some good books or articles on this subject. Apologizes if you've answered me before, I can't find the information in my files. --- David Phillip Oster -- "We live in a Global Village." Arpa: oster@lapis.berkeley.edu -- Uucp: ucbvax!ucblapis!oster -- "You are Number Six."
msl5864@ritcv.UUCP (Michael S. Leibow) (12/12/86)
In article <1881@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> oster@lapis.berkeley.edu.UUCP (David Phillip Oster) writes: >I need more detailed knowledge of the memory map and ROM proceure entry >points of the Model 100 than the Model 100's tech reference manual gives. >Can anybody tell me the names and addresses of some good books or articles >on this subject. Apologizes if you've answered me before, I can't find >the information in my files. >--- David Phillip Oster -- "We live in a Global Village." Well, You could start with: Hidden Powers of the TRS-80 MODEL 100 by Christopher L. Morgan of the Waite Group. I found this useful for writing assembly language routines that use the keyboard and screen. This book describes the interrupts, devices, and special features of the 8085 microprocessor.