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This port control the lower limit of RAM execution. It maps the RAM memory space in 1024 byte segments as though it was one continuous address space:
 
This port control the lower limit of RAM execution. It maps the RAM memory space in 1024 byte segments as though it was one continuous address space:
Page 80h: Addresses 000000h to 003FFFh
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* Page 80h: Addresses 000000h to 003FFFh
Page 81h: Addresses 004000h to 007FFFh
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* Page 81h: Addresses 004000h to 007FFFh
Page 82h: Addresses 008000h to 00BFFFh
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* Page 82h: Addresses 008000h to 00BFFFh
 
etc.
 
etc.
  

Revision as of 13:19, 28 June 2011

This port only exists as a distinct port on the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition, the TI-84 Plus, and the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition. On the standard TI-83 Plus, it acts as a shadow of port 03.
This port is protected, which means user programs cannot ordinarily write to it directly.

Synopsis

Port Number: 25h

Function: Controls the RAM Execution Lower Limit

This port control the lower limit of RAM execution. It maps the RAM memory space in 1024 byte segments as though it was one continuous address space:

  • Page 80h: Addresses 000000h to 003FFFh
  • Page 81h: Addresses 004000h to 007FFFh
  • Page 82h: Addresses 008000h to 00BFFFh

etc.

Read Values

  • [00h - FFh]: Multiply the value in this port by 400h to get the lowest RAM address that can run code.

Write Values

  • [00h - FFh]: Select a new lower limit.

Comments

This port does not exist on the standard 83 Plus. See ports 5 and 16 instead. Execution of code on addresses below the limit set here will cause a reset.