grue@batserver.cs.uq.oz.au (Frobozz) (12/17/90)
hiya,
I've just about finished writing a program for the HP48 that
contains a fair bit of machine code. I want to be able to run this
program on a HP28 as well. All the RPL stuff runs on both with just
about no changes. My problem is that I need the address of the rom
call that takes the value in R0 and places it on the RPL stack as a
20 bit short integer. I worked out what the address was several
months ago but I seem to have lost it since I got a 48. Would
anybody know what it is?
The program I'm writing is another version of reversi that has a fully
machine code move search/position evaluation routine. It moves really
fast on the 48, but it still needs some modifications to play a decent
game. Once I get this address I'll be able to post the program quite
soon afterwards. Without it, the HP28 users are going to be deprived!
Pauli
seeya
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