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[quote]On 05/24/2007 @ 11:22, Jim Drew wrote : [quote]On 05/22/2007 @ 10:13, jonathon wrote : : : : I'm not quite sure why self-modifying code is necessary here. Would you mind providing a few more details? : : : -- : : [/quote] : : It is necessary if you want code fast and small. There is not a lot of RAM in the drive, so it was necessary to improvise. : : In NON-CBM mode, the write splice is detected by loading the entire track into RAM and searching for it, bit by bit. The track is then re-loaded and compared during the load. This works well for a single write splice (common with commercial duplication machines), but is next to imposible for a standard DOS disk due to the constant write splices that occur during normal write operations. : -- [/quote]
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I had 8 goats and then I ripped off 3 more.
How many do I have now?
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