navas@cory.Berkeley.EDU (David C. Navas) (09/14/90)
The company which I work for is currently writing software for the IBM PC. Unfortunately, this software seems to have grave difficulties running under/on the Bridgeboard. CATS has so far been resistent, as I am only a Certified, not a Commercial developer. So I ask here, can anyone help me understand which areas of the IBM are off limits for writing to (ie. which part of RAM does Janus use to support non-local harddisks, etc.), and which interrupts are off limits to our software. Please e-mail to one of the two addresses below. THank You. navas@cory.berkeley.edu david@geoworks.com PS. This is not an indictment of CATS, they're doing a thoroughly fine job. David Navas navas@sim.berkeley.edu "Excuse my ignorance, but I've been run over by my train of thought." -me
navas@cory.Berkeley.EDU (David C. Navas) (09/14/90)
In article <27762@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> navas@cory.Berkeley.EDU writes: >CATS has so far been resistent, >as I am only a Certified, not a Commercial developer. In fact, so far they have been extremely helpful, just concerned that I may run up into a bunch of red tape... [Just wanted to clear the record and leave no one with a faulty impression...] David Navas navas@sim.berkeley.edu "Excuse my ignorance, but I've been run over by my train of thought." -me