[comp.sys.amiga] SetCPU

macdonald@mtwain.dec.com (Paul MacDonald - CUP/ML - 223-3439) (02/11/89)

I assume this utility copies the Kickstart ROM contents into the 32-bit
RAM? Or, am I way off the beaten track? Well, if it does copy it to RAM, is
there a way to patch the RAM to eliminate the floppy drive clicking?

Paul

451061%UOTTAWA.BITNET@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU (Valentin Pepelea) (02/26/89)

Could someone please offer himself to send me SetCPU by David Haynie. Any
version will do, I only need the source code. I want to see how Dave manages
to generate 68851 instructions. Using Forth to generate inline insctructions
is such a drag.

Valentin

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daveh@cbmvax.UUCP (Dave Haynie) (03/01/89)

in article <9630@louie.udel.EDU>, 451061%UOTTAWA.BITNET@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU (Valentin Pepelea) says:

> Could someone please offer himself to send me SetCPU by David Haynie. Any
> version will do, I only need the source code. I want to see how Dave manages
> to generate 68851 instructions. Using Forth to generate inline insctructions
> is such a drag.

The latest version should be in comp.sys.amiga.sources RSN.

While the Manx 3.6a assembler does 68020 and 68881 instructions, I had to
"dc.w" those MMU instructions into my code.  So it's kinda ugly, but I don't
need that many instructions.  I normally build the MMU instruction into a
small routine that does the basic thing I want, then call it from C where
all the thinking work takes place.

> Valentin

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8642420@wwu.edu (eric cosky) (03/02/89)

	Would someone please be kind enough to contact me regarding
emailing me the newest version of this program... thanks for any
help.


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