sweet, the formatting it likes is the only thing stopping me from using it. just add @yahoo.com to my username here.
S19 is a file format that is generated by an assembler from a .ASM file....
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sweet, the formatting it likes is the only thing stopping me from using it. just add @yahoo.com to my username here.
S19 is a file format that is generated by an assembler from a .ASM file....
i'm trying to figure out it's preferred format now, but can't find any real documentation. i got it from Dimented24x7, so he would probably know.
i didn't create the A1 lean cruise, GM did. i...
depends on the application. almost all 6811 assemblers are 16 bit DOS programs, which don't seem to work in any 64 bit version of windows without some type of emulation. the MGTEK one is a 32 bit DOS...
i remember those days... and a lot of Wolf.exe.
:rockon:
however, the MGTEK assembler seems to work natively on a 64bit OS, so i'll be going that route once i figure out the quirks of it.
EDIT:...
i've had every version of windows at one time from 3.1 to 7....
gotta say, Vista has given me the least trouble lately.
also, i found a disassembler that works for me! :)
update: i got dosbox working with 16 bit DOS programs in Vista 64....
now to find a good assembler.
i hate to do so, but maybe i'll have to drop back down to a 32 bit OS...
that solves the problem of patching using a S19 file, but how to generate a S19 file without an assembler?
i've also never got the patch option to work, but it's new to me so IDK.
yeah... this won't be too bad though, compared to my nAst1 project. i expect maybe 75-100 bytes of algorithm for this, plus whatever calibration bytes do get decided upon.
as a comparison, in...
as long as you end up with the same file by both methods, then no, the only difference is time.
unfortunately, i can't seem to get ahold of any assemblers for the 6811 that work with a x64 OS...
all of that stuff is relatively easy to setup, assuming there is some free RAM leftover for the timer itself.
but once there is a general agreement on what all it should be, i'll write up a patch,...
plenty of space starting at 6B83 to impliment a patch in 0D, i'll assume 0E is similar.
what all do you guys want in terms of prerequistes to enter/stay in lean cruise? time since startup/coolant...
if someone has a good hack, i could probably make up a patch for 0D similar to the way the 42 one works.
obviously, someone would need to beta test it before it goes full-public though.