??? 03/04/10 15:02 Read: times |
#173849 - I have no idea Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Okay, so if I set say XRAM=0..0xFF, and run the simulator, the simulated startup code will zero values 0..0xFF which is OK, but what value will be in the simulator on XRAM address say 0x100?
I have no idea, simulators are totally outside my perview, I do not use them. However in an emulator (and real life) the values 0x100-up would, as always in a powered-up RAM, be random (unless you used battery backed RAM) Erik |