@ @@@@APAe Extended memory test13 February 1986Mark J. Dulcey($$This program is public domain.2<""This program tests the extraFmemory in extended-memoryP8-bit Atari computers.Zd##Each bank gets different datan!!values, so select errors inx the modification should bedetected.!!This is not a very rigorousmemory diagnostic, but it""should be sufficient to testyour memory expansion forcorrect operation. You""should also run the built-in memory test; it tests only the first 48K, but is muchmore thorough.Move screen memory downto avoid conflictA@d +"(Loading M/L routines,(6 A @(Select type of machine:J(T( 130XE^( 130XE/320K Petersonh( 130XE/320K Andrewsr( 800XL/256K Buchholz|( 800XL/256K Rice( 800XL/256K Newell( 800XL/256K ICD( 800XL/256K MAAUG( 800XL/512K MAAUG((Choice: < @)!@,(Invalid choice/(2(< A OOAAAAA A0A@APA`/6-@6-@%#A @/ Ap/6-6-@%#A @/ Ap/6-6-@%#A / Ap/6-@6-@%#A @/ Ap/6-@6-@%#A @/ Ap/6-@6-@%#A @/ Ap/6-@6-@%#A @/ Ap&/6-@6-@%#A @/ Ap0&(Not yet implemented& A0:(D A NXUSR(1664,DATA,BANK) loadsb""DATA into every byte of BANKl -v( Loading bank 6-?:Ad<$@<, (""USR(1692,DATA,BANK) compares every byte of BANK to DATA!!Value is 0 if all locations""were correct, or the address""of the location of the error -( Testing bank 6-?:A<$@<,"( OK( BAD   1664,1749* 104,104,104,168,104,104,324197,6,145,208,200,208,251>!!230,209,166,209,224,128,208H243,169,253,141,1,211,96R169,0,133,212,133,213,104\ 104,104,168,104,104,32,197f6,209,208,208,13,200,208p!!249,230,209,166,209,224,128z!!208,241,240,218,132,212,165209,133,213,76,150,6,170189,214,6,141,1,211,16964,133,209,152,160,0,132 208,961750,1765!!131,135,139,143,163,167,171!!175,195,199,203,207,227,231 235,2391750,1765!!161,163,165,167,169,171,173!!175,225,227,229,231,233,235 237,239 " -" $ .$D:MEMCHEC3.BAS