Short answer - it depends on the hardware.
What Forth were you using before you converted?
What Forth are you using? Are you sure it's PolyForth that you're
porting TO?
Are you on a PC or some embedded processor or what?
How does the 65520 play into this (do you mean the 65520 Graphics
Accelerator?)
Or did you mean Hex FFF0 (Decimal 65520) ?
Note that I am not an employee or representative of Forth, Inc. nor do I
play one television.
-----Original Message-----
From: sftalk-bounce_at_forth.com [mailto:sftalk-bounce_at_forth.com]On Behalf
Of Mark Ham
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 9:02 AM
To: sftalk_at_forth.com
Subject: [sftalk] Power Up - Conversion From Older Forth
I am working with an older version of Forth and just moved over to
polyFORTH. The layout of the module is:
0 - 24k screens for the device
24k - 64k actual PROM program code
When the device using this PROM turns on, does it start execution at
address FFFF0 (65520)?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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