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extra question in porting guide for high ram
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@ -176,11 +176,11 @@ One or more .p8 module files
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is changed accordingly (to keep them in the same memory space as the evaluation stack).
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``-varshigh``
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Places the uninitialized (and zero-initialized) variables in a separate high memory area, instead of
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inside the program itself. This results in an increase of the amount of system ram available for the program
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itself. The amount of ram saved depends on the amount and types of variables in the program, but can be
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several hundreds of bytes or more.
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The new memory location of the variables depends on the compilation target machine
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Places the non-zeropage variables in a separate high memory area, instead of inside the program itself.
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This results in an increase of the amount of system ram available for the program
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itself. The amount of ram saved depends on the amount and types of variables in the program,
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but can be several hundreds of bytes or more.
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The new memory location of the variables depends on the compilation target machine:
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c64: $C000 - $CEFF
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@ -33,9 +33,10 @@ RAM, ROM, I/O
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#. what part(s) of the address space is RAM? What parts of the RAM can be used by user programs?
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#. what is the usual starting memory address of programs?
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#. what is the best place to put 2 pages (512 bytes total) of scratch area data in RAM?
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#. what is the best place to put a page (256 bytes total) of scratch area data in RAM?
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#. what part(s) of the address space is ROM?
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#. what part(s) of the address space is memory mapped I/O registers?
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#. is there a block of "high ram" available (ram that is not the main ram used to load programs in) that could be used for variables?
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#. is there a banking system? How does it work (how do you select Ram/Rom banks)? How is the default bank configuration set?
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Character encodings
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@ -12,10 +12,12 @@ but care should be taken of course to avoid unexpected side effects.
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Especially when you're dealing with interrupts or re-entrant routines: don't modify variables
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that you not own or else you will break stuff.
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Uninitialized and zero-initialized variables that are not put into zeropage, will be put into
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a special 'BSS' section for the assembler. This section is usually placed at the end of the resulting program
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but because it only contains empty space it won't actually increase the size of the resulting program binary.
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Prog8 takes care of properly filling this memory area with zeros at program startup.
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Variables that are not put into zeropage, will be put into a special 'BSS' section for the assembler.
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This section is usually placed at the end of the resulting program but because it only contains empty space
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it won't actually increase the size of the resulting program binary.
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Prog8 takes care of properly filling this memory area with zeros at program startup and then reinitializes
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the subset of variables that have a nonzero initialization value.
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It is possible to relocate the BSS section using a compiler option
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so that more system ram is available for the program code itself.
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