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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>[[Category:83Plus:BCALLs:By Name:Link|SendReadyPacket]] [[Category:83Plus:BCALLs:By Name|SendReadyPacket]] [[Category:83Plus:BCALLs:By Address|4F24 - SendReadyPacket]]<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
'''Unofficial Name:''' SendReadyPacket<br />
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'''BCALL Address:''' 4F24<br />
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Sends the ready packet over the link port and receives acknowledgement.<br />
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=== Inputs ===<br />
* Bits 1-4 of iy+1Bh reset<br />
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=== Outputs ===<br />
* None<br />
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=== Destroys ===<br />
* All<br />
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== Comments ==<br />
This BCALL will throw ERR:LINK if any problems are found.<br />
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If any of bits 1-4 of iy+1Bh are set, this routine immediately returns. If the other calculator responds with a machine ID of 83h, 3,(iy+1Bh) is set.<br />
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Basically, you should assume you are talking to an 83+ and then BCALL this. If the other calculator is really a TI-83, this routine will set up iy+1Bh for you.</div>Brandonw