> On 11 Jul 2026, at 11:34, ruud_at_baltissen.org wrote: > >> While it might be obvious, don't forget to open the file for (R)eading, or you may create it, even if absent :-) > > That's a good one. Then I have to make sure to find out how it is done in assembly. I think it has to do with the second address but I'm sure I wil find out. AFAIR it's done in assembly the same way as in BASIC – by ending the filename (before calling SETNAM) with appropriate ending (like `,S,R` for example (stays for SEQ,READ) the rest is done on the DOS side, whether from assembly or anything else. I vaguely remember those being described in the 1541 manual. Good luck! -- SD!Received on 2026-07-11 17:00:01
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