knowles@dtcs13.kodak.com (Dan Knowles) (04/18/91)
I have an A2500 with the 286 bridge card installed and have a need to utilize the multiprocessing ability of this setup. I would like any information concerning the Janus Library from both the Amiga's point of view and that of the PC side. (Source of Janus Library documentation would be great! Commodore Tech support doesn't seem to have it.) Another piece of information that would assist me is the Memory map of the Dual Ported Shared RAM on the A2286. Where is this memory mapped to on the Amiga Side and where is it located on the PC Side? I can easily use this for information transfer. Any help in either of these areas would be greatly appreciated. Send Responses to: knowles@dtcs13.kodak.com thanks!
peterk@cbmger.UUCP (Peter Kittel GERMANY) (04/18/91)
In article <1991Apr17.170057.10228@ssd.kodak.com> knowles@dtcs13.kodak.com (Dan Knowles) writes: > >I have an A2500 with the 286 bridge card installed and have a need to >utilize the multiprocessing ability of this setup. I would like any >information concerning the Janus Library from both the Amiga's point of >view and that of the PC side. (Source of Janus Library documentation >would be great! Commodore Tech support doesn't seem to have it.) > >Another piece of information that would assist me is the Memory map of >the Dual Ported Shared RAM on the A2286. Where is this memory mapped to >on the Amiga Side and where is it located on the PC Side? You find all this information in the "Amiga Tech Ref Manual". I think it's available via CATS (you see, I'm not from USA). There are also disks with libraries and includes for the Amiga and PC side to compile applications. These disks are at least available to registered developers, but perhaps also to the rest, just ask CATS. -- Best regards, Dr. Peter Kittel // E-Mail to \\ Only my personal opinions... Commodore Frankfurt, Germany \X/ {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmger!peterk