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Volume: 3 Issue: 5
Date
July/August 1987
Pages
29-30
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In order to become more than a novice programmer, it is essential that you understand completely the structure of your Random Access Memory (RAM) and how it functions. This is also a prerequisite for future articles in this series. Much of the material presented in my articles is written to correct, what in my opinion are misconceptions spread or perpetuated by others. I urge you to try the routines presented as proof of the material. I use a TS1500 and this is the reason the ZX81/TS1000 are parenthesized in the heading. This is also another reason to try out the routines on your own computer.