How is buffer interference avoided?
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2022 11:01 pm
I have no idea so I dare to ask.
Systems alike 41CL Calculator with access to more than 300 modules for sure have a method to avoid use of a ROM-ID more than once the same time. Maybe similar for multiples of same function name. At least I use programs to avoid such interference when "plugging" ROMs for NutEm, alas not yet for NutEm/PC.
This check is possible comparing data contained in the ROMs' FAT. But how to proceed with buffers? Is there a way to detect if and if yes which buffer(s) a module does use? Or is the description the only source of information about this? Who keeps a lists up to date which buffer is used by which module?
/M.
Systems alike 41CL Calculator with access to more than 300 modules for sure have a method to avoid use of a ROM-ID more than once the same time. Maybe similar for multiples of same function name. At least I use programs to avoid such interference when "plugging" ROMs for NutEm, alas not yet for NutEm/PC.
This check is possible comparing data contained in the ROMs' FAT. But how to proceed with buffers? Is there a way to detect if and if yes which buffer(s) a module does use? Or is the description the only source of information about this? Who keeps a lists up to date which buffer is used by which module?
/M.