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The first $80 bytes of the [[68k memory map]] are swappable between the onboard [[ | The first $80 bytes of the [[68k memory map]] are swappable between the onboard [[System ROM]] and the cartridge's first [[P ROM]]. | ||
When the vector tables are swapped, $00~$7F point to $C00000~$C0007F, and $C00000~$C0007F point to the data in the P ROM (if any). | When the vector tables are swapped, $00~$7F point to $C00000~$C0007F, and $C00000~$C0007F point to the data in the P ROM (if any). |
Latest revision as of 05:37, 28 October 2015
The first $80 bytes of the 68k memory map are swappable between the onboard System ROM and the cartridge's first P ROM.
When the vector tables are swapped, $00~$7F point to $C00000~$C0007F, and $C00000~$C0007F point to the data in the P ROM (if any).
On startup or reset, the first $80 bytes are those found at $C00000~$C0007F, so that the system always starts by executing the initialisation routine.
Right before starting a game, the cart's ROM is swapped in as well as the S ROM and M1 ROM.
Registers REG_SWPBIOS and REG_SWPROM are used for this.