A program I wrote
A program I wrote
This is a program I wrote to display memory. It draws 3 columns on the screen with the address, the character if printable, and the byte contained in the address. The up and down arrow keys scroll from page to page. Update: left and right keys have been added to scroll left and right 1 column at a time. I'm putting it out for the community to do what they want with it. Written with zx assembler on an emulator called Eighty-One. Use Q to exit. The source is included with the file. (if you have zx-assembler that is) That's it. BTW the program will run without the assembler loaded. To change the starting address, poke 16523 & 16524 .
Last edited by roadkill on Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:28 am, edited 7 times in total.
Re: A program I wrote
Hello. And welcome to the forum!
Is this a return to zx coding for you or are you learning a new skill? Whatever - you're hooked now
Next thing you know you'll be controlling power stations
Is this a return to zx coding for you or are you learning a new skill? Whatever - you're hooked now
Next thing you know you'll be controlling power stations
Re: A program I wrote
Thanks. I wrote it because the memory editor in ZX Assembler only shows a small part of memory, and doesn't show character content. I use it to quickly locate sections of source code to cut and paste in and out of upper memory.