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From: msl5864@ritcv.UUCP (Michael S. Leibow)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy
Subject: Re: TRS Model 100 Technical information?
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Date: Thu, 11-Dec-86 23:57:41 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 11 23:57:41 1986
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In article <1881@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> oster@lapis.berkeley.edu.UUCP (David Phillip Oster) writes:
>I need more detailed knowledge of the memory map and ROM proceure entry
>points of the Model 100 than the Model 100's tech reference manual gives.
>Can anybody tell me the names and addresses of some good books or articles
>on this subject.  Apologizes if you've answered me before, I can't find
>the information in my files.
>--- David Phillip Oster		-- "We live in a Global Village."

Well, You could start with:
	Hidden Powers of the TRS-80 MODEL 100 by Christopher L. Morgan of
	the Waite Group.

I found this useful for writing assembly language routines that use the keyboard
and screen.  This book describes the interrupts, devices, and special features
of the 8085 microprocessor.