dillon@POSTGRES.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon) (05/01/89)
It's like nobody is reading other people's replies. You can't use TAS, you don't *NEED* to use TAS. Grrr. -Matt
ewhac@well.UUCP (Leo 'Bols Ewhac' Schwab) (05/02/89)
In article <8905010242.AA19383@postgres.Berkeley.EDU> dillon@POSTGRES.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon) writes: > It's like nobody is reading other people's replies. You can't use >TAS, you don't *NEED* to use TAS. Grrr. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I made a statement earlier saying that the Amiga doesn't really have multiple CPU's that would require the use of TAS. Dale corrected me on this, pointing out that there exists a goodie called a BridgeCard. So, enlightened people at CBM: Does TAS work in the shared memory segment of the BridgeCard? If not, what's the facility used to arbitrate access to shared memory? _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ Leo L. Schwab -- The Guy in The Cape INET: well!ewhac@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU \_ -_ Recumbent Bikes: UUCP: pacbell > !{well,unicom}!ewhac O----^o The Only Way To Fly. hplabs / (pronounced "AE-wack") "Work FOR? I don't work FOR anybody! I'm just having fun." -- The Doctor