dik@cwi.nl (Dik T. Winter) (05/21/91)
In article <1530@fang.dsto.oz> jdy@itd.dsto.oz writes: > There have been quite a few posts on the complexity of the state-saving and > restoring code that needs to be put in the interrupt handler. Since this > particular code is just about essential for i860 sysprogs, and is almost > hardware independant, is there any reason why it should not be put in the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Eh? > public domain? Are people so cheesed off after having written such code > that they cannot bear the thought of just giving it away for free? > Look in the Programmer's Reference Manual, pages 7-10 to 7-12. -- dik t. winter, cwi, amsterdam, nederland dik@cwi.nl
jim@shograf.com (jim morris) (05/22/91)
I believe Intel will make it available to anyone who asks for it... At least they gave it to me!!! -- Jim Morris, E-Mail: jim@shograf.com Voice: (415) 903-3887 _ SHO graphics. Practical PEX