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Megatouch XL Gold ISO

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mahkeymike:

--- Quote from: tandrews on January 09, 2017, 12:06:51 am ---Saw it but thats using hardware. I don't want to do that, I am writing ASM to handle it. Thats how the loaders work for the linux versions.

Thx though

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I will check what XL versions i have. I will admit, I have only looked into the linux versions. I can tell you for fact that all XL versions are dos. The first linux version was Maxx Emerald. I have not senn titanium so i cant say for sure but i am doubting its linux.

ed12:
thought that was done through the :patch: ?

ed

mahkeymike:

--- Quote from: ed12 on January 09, 2017, 12:17:05 am ---neat
u are going to rewrite the linux asm. ?
exactley what kernels do u plan to add ?

mike nice link

ed

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Yeah this Mark guy did some nice work on the old XL ibutton keys. But the data he analyzed was not encrypted. Merit encrypted the data on the ds1991 keys sometime post maxx and into force until they switched to ds1995/96 keys. While still encrypted, the ds1995/96 keys were not password protected.

ed12:
exactley

>
Because TASMx is a macro assembler it is *extremely* flexible to meet your needs. Once of the major enhancements provided by writing some macros is that it now supports simple C style logic and loops. If you have programmed in assembly you can appreciate how this will eliminate hundreds of local labels. begin
        lda     scrflg,X                ;Already Holding??
        ifmi                            ;yes, must look for slow down
                txa                             ;is X=0
                lda     mazvyl-2,X
        else                           
                txa                             ;Which vel to use
                lda     mazvyl-2,X              ;X is 2 here
        endif
neend

.asm away

ed

ed12:
btw
be very care full with the
>endif <
cmd

ed.

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