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|    Ed Vance to Harry Potter    |
|    Power C 64 memory layout?    |
|    10 Dec 19 22:02:00    |
   
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   12-05-19 17:10 Harry Potter wrote to All about Power C 64 memory layout?   
   Howdy! Harry,   
      
    HP> @MSGID: <5DE9D321.3362.cbm@capitolcityonline.net>   
    HP> Where can I find a memory map of a Power C 64 program? I need to answer   
    HP> the following questions:   
      
    HP> * Is the BASIC ROM disabled?   
    HP> * Is the memory at $C000 used?   
    HP> * What other memory sections are free?   
      
   I hope I can be of help to You.   
   I have the Spinnaker Better Working POWER C software.   
      
   A long time ago I printed the Directory using the DISK LOG PRG.   
      
   The PRG Files on Side A   
      
   SHELL 0801 1678 15 BLOCKS   
   COMPILER 2000 7ACD 92 BLOCKS   
   CDE.SH 1800 5F59 72 BLOCKS   
   TRANSLATOR 2000 558A 54 BLOCKS   
   TRIM.SH 1800 5827 65 BLOCKS   
   CC.SH 1800 1C28 5 BLOCKS   
   ED.SH 1800 3680 31 BLOCKS   
   LINK.SH 1800 2787 16 BLOCKS   
   SHAPES.SH 1800 31EE 27 BLOCKS   
      
   Also on Side A are a bunch of SEQ Files.   
      
   The PRG Files on Side B   
      
   TERM.C1 V2 C000 C737 8 BLOCKS   
   TERMINAL BOOT 0801 0F59 8 BLOCKS   
   INSTRUCTIONS 0801 08DE 1 BLOCK   
      
   Also on Side B are a bunch of SEQ Files, some of those filenames   
   start with:   
      
   C0XXX.OBJ and C10XX.OBJ so it looks to me like POWER C uses memory   
   in the $C000 range.   
      
   I never learned to use C, but years ago I was in the FIDO BASIC Echo   
   and the messages there were about Microsoft Q-Basic and QuickBasic.   
   The Echo might had been called QuickBasic, I can't remember correctly.   
      
   But I used some of the hints I got there to write PRG's for my C=64.   
      
   73 de Ed W9ODR . .   
      
      
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