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aricz Account closed
Registered: Jan 2011 Posts: 3 |
TMP 1.1 + REU
Hi! I'm using Turbo Macro Pro 1.1 + REU (512KB) with Retro Replay 3.8p on 1541U-II.
I have a couple of questions.
1. I control+R (ram-submenu), then 'l' (load-to-ram), type in filename. It shows startingadress, $6000 (koala pic.). Why am I unable to change that adress? Or, how do I do it?
2. Ok, so I load the picture into the object bank at $6000. then I control+6 (make-data). It prompts for start and end adress $0000 - $0000. Again, I'm unable to change it. Why, and/or how do I do it?
It seems I'm doing a funky mistake of some kind that I'm not aware of. Maybe my setup is wrong?
3. Source-bank. I understand I can have several sources at once with REU enabled. I can have 1 source in source-bank 3, 1 source in source-bank 5.. etc.. and change between them. When I try to set another source-bank, it tells me that's not a source-bank. Could anyone please explain to me how I do that? How do I load several sources and put them in different banks, and access them.
Hope someone can provide answers. Btw, I've tried it in TMP 1.2 + REU too.
Peace'n'love.. :)
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QuasaR
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 145 |
There's a quite nice dedicated site for TMP: http://turbo.style64.org/
I was using it quite a lot, it's in my eyes the best tool to develop demos on C64. Have fun with it! |
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aricz Account closed
Registered: Jan 2011 Posts: 3 |
Yupyup, I'm aware of that site. Still, I can't change the memory address when doing control+6 or control+R+'l'oad into object bank. How do I do it?
It should be intuitive enough to either 1. Change with cursors. 2. Enter values with 0-9. Right? :)
None of them work. |
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aricz Account closed
Registered: Jan 2011 Posts: 3 |
Had to WIPE the ZEROS out of $0000 - $0000 .. THEN I could enter other values. INST/DEL was the answer.
Haha.. *facepalm* .. though, not the most intuitive ui.. but damn.. he he.. =) |
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Count Zero
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 1932 |
Funny. That doesn't sound like original behaviour of that input routine.
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