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JamesC
on 2014-10-16
09:35:22
 Re: Basic program address with or without Graphic allocation

Your questions are answered in SVS's Ultimate Memory Map, linked earlier in this thread.

Bankswitching is done automatically within BASIC, just as the 128. If you are programming in ML, TED has 16 banks (see the Ultimate Memory Map, $FDD0-FDDF).

TED's function keys F1 - F8 are all definable from BASIC as well as ML. F8 (Help) is definable identically to F1-F7, it is not a "dedicated" key requiring special tricks to change. (iirc the 128 cannot redefine Help or Run/Stop from BASIC.)

I suggest that you review the documents provided earlier, and use an emulator such as YAPE (available at http://yape.homeserver.hu/download.htm) until you can obtain a real TED machine. happy



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