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User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 12 November 2007
hmm, good point. e.g. the stack is at $0100 onwards and that would mess things up if loading data directly into it (kernal loader), so it would be a bad idea afterall.
BTW, this running in NTSC does look better! :) | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 12 November 2007
I don't think it's that useful for practical programs.
Either you'd want autostart, or you'd want a clean basic load.
With this you get neither. ;)
Although I haven't seen it, I'm sure someone has used it before.
| User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 12 November 2007
tlr: actually i didn't check M-22 until you mentioned it. I just happened to put this prg into a hex editor and found the start address, then of course see what the original code is at that address on startup.
So maybe this could be a new way of running crunched programs, now that it's been popularised ? | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 12 November 2007
@conrad: I might be because it was only popularized 30 minutes ago in M-22. ;)
Or did you think it up independently?
| User Comment Submitted by Street Tuff on 12 November 2007
you should try it on ntsc... still stable :D | User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 12 November 2007
nice!
... and how come popular decrunchers never start at $007c after loading? Could be a nice trick.....maybe. | User Comment Submitted by Street Tuff on 12 November 2007
well. it's not matrix... :) |
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