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Subject: SID/ZSID
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Date: Mon, 6-Feb-84 12:04:00 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb  6 12:04:00 1984
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          When I try to use the "assemble" mode of SID to assemble code
directly into memory, I find that any references to memory addresses in
BIOS are rejected.  I can assemble code which references the "Transient
Program Area" (e.g., STA 105h) but not that same code if it references
BIOS (maybe BDOS as well), e.g., STA EF00 (Which is in my Osborne 1's
BIOS).  Can anyone tell me if this "feature" was put there on purpose,
or how to get around it?

Paul Woodie (Woodie.DODCSC at MIT-MULTICS)