1. Re: Low Level Mem Question & Return
- Posted by Alan Tu <ATU5713 at COMPUSERVE.COM> Jun 24, 1998
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>>>>> That's protected-mode linear addressing, the kind Euphoria uses. Real-mode uses segments and offsets, so you'll see addresses like B000:00FF a lot in programming texts. Conversion to protected-mode addresses is pretty easy.<<<<< How about this address? Don't worry, I solved the runtime error (which i= s interesting in its own right, see below). Runtime error 200 at 1B14:0091. If I should multiply by 16 to get a linear address, shouldn't the offset = be no greater than f? 1B14:0091, couldn't this be better represented by 1B1D:1 Or, can a single byte be represented in infinite ways in real mode? Because error 200 is so applicable, I'm posting a separate message. --Alan =