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- Those rules are mostly met by the "xcomp" unit, which is
- expected to have been loaded prior to icore and redefines ":"
- and other defining words. So, in other words, when compiling
- icore, ":" doesn't means what you think it means, go look in
- B260.
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- This is loaded in two "low" and "high" parts. The low part is
- the biggest chunk and has the most definitions. The high part
- is the "sensitive" chunk and contains "LITN", ":" and ";"
- definitions which, once defined, kind of make any more defs
- impossible.
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- The gap between these 2 parts is the ideal place to put device
- driver code. Load the low part with "393 LOAD", the high part
- with "415 LOAD"
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