boylan@dicomed.UUCP (Chris Boylan) (08/31/85)
In looking at the name list for the object files for Xenix
(on an IBM PC/AT) it appears that the iomove routine for
copying lots of data between user and system space has been
replaced by (I think) copyio. Does anyone out there know
enough about Xenix to be able to give me a hand?
I really would like to avoid having to use cpass for performance
reasons...
Thanks,
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Chris Boylan
{mgnetp | ihnp4 | uwvax}!dicomed!boylanzaphod@deepthot.UUCP (Lance Bailey) (09/10/85)
when i found that strrchr and strchr had replaced index and rindex respectivly
the easiest solution was a few lines such as
#ifdef XENIX
#define index strchr
#endef XENIX
if portibility is not an issue, then skip the ifdef and endef
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4 4 2 2
4 4 2 would you say that this is a result of
44444 22 the "do-it if it feels good" generation?
4 2 -- i've got five bucks riding on it
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decvax!{utzoo|watmath}!deepthot!zaphod
(Lance Bailey @ UWO Comp Sci, London, Canada)