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Posted By
   Fuzzweed on 2024-10-06 15:36:38
  |   Re: RAM banking and interrupts
  Yes thankyou I just found the same answer. Use fffe. I'm learning from the programmers guide and it uses 0314. I followed the ROM disassembly and it looked like I could use fffe but I have no experience with this machine so I wasn't sure...... thankyou again for confirming.
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Posted By
   BSZ on 2024-10-06 15:14:10
  |   Re: RAM banking and interrupts
  Perhaps we do not understand the question: if you turn off ROM, you probably don't need it.   So what is the point of copying anything from ROM? Feel free to handle the full interrupt, use the $FFFE/$FFFF vector directly. I think.  
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Posted By
   Fuzzweed on 2024-10-06 14:56:43
  |   Re: RAM banking and interrupts
  Sorry, not sure if it's helpful replying to myself as I go along... My interrupt routine is pointed to from 0314, I think I git this from the programmers guide, is it possible to point to it from FFFE and miss out the rom routines completely?
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Posted By
   Fuzzweed on 2024-10-06 11:51:20
  |   Re: RAM banking and interrupts
  Just following through the memory.... Looks like service vector FFFE Banking routine FCB3-FCBD ROM CE00-CE0B
  Lmk if this seems correct or anything else I need to consider
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Posted By
   Fuzzweed on 2024-10-06 10:09:06
  |   RAM banking and interrupts
  As an alternative to banking RAM/ROM in and out, is there a list or critical ROM routines that can be copied to RAM that would leave interrupts working with RAM banked in permanently?
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