Hi folks, Apologies if this gets posted twice, I noticed I'd sent it from my non-cctalk address.
A -- Adrian/Witchy Binary Dinosaurs creator/curator Www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UK's biggest private home computer collection? ------ Forwarded Message From: Adrian Graham <wit...@binarydinosaurs.co.uk> Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2017 23:47:04 +0000 To: "Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk@classiccmp.org> Conversation: 8085 Address Decoding Subject: 8085 Address Decoding Evening folks, Could a stuck bit or floating pin cause this address sequence? 0.142261562500000,'3896' (0x0F38) 0000111100111001 0.142262937500000,'3897' (0x0F39) 0000111100111010 0.142264250000000,'3898' (0x0F3A) 0000111100111011 0.142265562500000,'3899' (0x0F3B) 0000111100111100 0.142266937500000,'3900' (0x0F3C) 0000111100111101 0.142268250000000,'3901' (0x0F3D) 0000111100111110 0.142269562500000,'3902' (0x0F3E) 0000111100111111 0.142270937500000,'61618' (0xF0B2) 1111000010110010 (should be 0x0FB2?) 0.142271937500000,'61619' (0xF0B3) 1111000010110011 (should be 0x0FB3?) 0.142261562500000,'3896' (0x0F38) 0000111100111001 0.142262937500000,'3897' (0x0F39) 0000111100111010 0.142264250000000,'3898' (0x0F3A) 0000111100111011 0.142265562500000,'3899' (0x0F3B) 0000111100111100 0.142266937500000,'3900' (0x0F3C) 0000111100111101 0.142268250000000,'3901' (0x0F3D) 0000111100111110 0.142269562500000,'3902' (0x0F3E) 0000111100111111 0.142270937500000,'61618' (0xF0B2) 1111000010110010 0.142271937500000,'61619' (0xF0B3) 1111000010110011 0.142261562500000,'3896' (0x0F38) 0000111100111001 0.142262937500000,'3897' (0x0F39) 0000111100111010 0.142264250000000,'3898' (0x0F3A) 0000111100111011 0.142265562500000,'3899' (0x0F3B) 0000111100111100 0.142266937500000,'3900' (0x0F3C) 0000111100111101 0.142268250000000,'3901' (0x0F3D) 0000111100111110 0.142269562500000,'3902' (0x0F3E) 0000111100111111 0.142270937500000,'61618' (0xF0B2) 1111000010110010 0.142271937500000,'61619' (0xF0B3) 1111000010110011 My Executel ROM disassembly puts this block of code between 0x0F38 and 0x0F3E: 0F38 L0F38: 0F38 : 7B "{" [4] mov a,e 0F39 : 95 " " [4] sub l 0F3A : 5F "_" [4] mov e,a 0F3B : 7A "z" [4] mov a,d 0F3C : 9C " " [4] sbb h 0F3D : 57 "W" [4] mov d,a 0F3E : C9 " " [10] ret Does that make sense? I might not have a full disassembly since L0F38 is only called from two places and neither of them jump back to 0x0FB2 but I know that doesn't necessarily mean it's wrong. Cheers, -- Adrian/Witchy Binary Dinosaurs creator/curator Www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UK's biggest private home computer collection? ------ End of Forwarded Message