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Slow Down the AIM
Displ.y
This program uses AIM subroutines
10
slow down Ihe display and allows the
user
10
scan Ihru a disassembly, check,
ing
enlries made. Holding down the
space
bar will slop the display
al
the cur-
rewnt display, jsut as at normal speed,
but
much more conlrollably.
Alter Ihe program Is entered
1010
RAM,
il
is activated by pressing Ihe User
f·2
key
lor
Slow Display 0.- the User
f·'
key
lor
Normal Speed Display. The User
F-3
key Is unused and Is available lor
other purposes.
The
A,
Y.
and Xregisters are pushed
onto the slack at
0000
Ihru
0004.
At
0005
and
0008,
a JSR Is made to the AIM Delay
SUbroutine at
ECOF,
after which
X,
Y,
and
A
are
pulled Irom the stack and a JMP is
made to
the Normal Display entry
al
EfOS.
The
two small sections at
0013
and
001
E are used
to
reset the addresss
which the
Monito.- points to as the
Display Routine: A406,A407.
The
Ilrst
subroutine resets the address to Normal
Speed,
the second sets the address 10 the
Delay routine
described above at address
0000, and resels Ihe counter
al
A.17,A418
10 FFFF. To speed up the Slow Display,
change Ihe value at
0026
to a smaller
number,
or
al
address 0005
or
0008
change one
of
the JSR's
10
the Delay
routine to a NOP.
Thomas
M.
Walsh
5370
Shafter Avenue
Oakland, CA
~18
<K>*=O
1'5
0000
q8
PHA
0001
98
TYA
0002
q8
PHA
0003
8A
TXA
OOOq
q8
PHA
0005
20
JSR
8eOF
0008
20
JSR
8eOF
0008
68
PLA
oooe
AA
TAX
DODD
68
PLA
OOOE
AS
TAY
OOOF
68
PLA
0010
4C
JMP
EF05
0013
A9
LOA
105
0015
8D
STA
Aq06
0018
A9
LDA
,8F
001A
8D
STA
Aq07
OOlD
60
RTS
DOlE
A9
LDA
100
0020
80
STA
AQ06
0023
8D
STA
AQ07
0026
A9
LDA
IFF
0028
8D
STA
AQ17
0028
8D
STA
AQ18
002S
60
RTS
K>*=010C
/2
nlOC
Qe
JMP
0013
010F
4C
JHP
DOlE
SYNERGISTIC SOI'1WARE
fo-'k
THE
MODIFIABLE
DATABASE
by
Chri'
Anson &
Robert
Clardy
AIM, SYM, KIM Pinout Summ.ry
One
01 the features
of
the AIM,
SYM
and KIM thai make Ihem
so
compatible Is
the similarity
of
their Expansion and
Ap-
plication Connectors. This
similarity
makes Is possible 10 use a variely
of
ex-
pansion boards:
RAM
memory,
ROM
memory, Video, etc., with
anyone
of
the
three systems. There are
some
minor dlf·
ferences
In
the Expansion Connectors,
particularly
Where
the KIM did not define
a pinout. There are major dillerences In
Ihe
Application Connector.
When
MOS
Technology, developers
of
the 6502 and the KIM·1, designed their
first expansion board, they chose to
move
all 01 the Address nnes and few other
lines to new locations
on
the Expansion
Connector
01 their new boards. This has
been called the KIM·4 Expansion
Bus.
Since It Is used
by
a number
of
other
manufacturers for expansion boards, and
since It serves the AIM
and
SYM
as
well
as the KIM,I propose to call
it
the MICRO
65
Bus. It is shown in the following chart.
The
Modifiable Databese
11
a general purpose, user
oriented
database
program
thll
can be easily
customized
for
'lOUr
specific
data
management
application. Craate
any
number
of
application
program,
wch
as mailing
liul,
bibiiographv fillS, inventory
con·
lrol"
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fillS,
accounting
programl,
ate. The
only
limita-
tion
i,
your
own imagination.
The
program
u~
fast
and
fl.xible
m.:hine
lenguage search
end
wrt
routines,
provide,
fOl'"
u,y
record editing,
and
can se..-eh
or
print
up
tD
2
disk'
of
reeorch
with
a lingle
command.
All
commanch
are invocable
by
I
few
keyltrokes.
Ther"s
never
been
an easier
to
~
01'"
mOl'"e
flexibl'
data
mlM'lagement program.
Applewft
program
requires
48K
and
di,k
$49.50
Modifier Module 1
leu
you
add
aa:ounting
and
numeric
prOCel$ing featu
...
to
your
program
$15.00
Modifier Module 2
leu
you
lormat
your
outpUt
in
any
way
desired
(columnar,
nandard
form"
supprened
field" etc.1
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AVAILABLE
AT
YOUR
LOCAL
DEALER
OR
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OR
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TO SYNERGISTIC SOFTWARE,
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TAX
Febru.ry, 1980 MICRO
--
The 6502 Journal
21:.3
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