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- From: ksand@apple.com (Kent Sandvik )
- Subject: Re: Blat
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- Message-ID: <ksand-211192234236@wintermute.apple.com>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 07:43:14 GMT
- References: <1992Nov19.180531.4442@netcom.com> <04Mv02u32cgm01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com> <1992Nov20.225517.15649@netcom.com> <1992Nov21.171242.24384@hobbes.kzoo.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov21.171242.24384@hobbes.kzoo.edu>,
- k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy) wrote:
- > Bo3b writes: "If the incompatibility problems make it useless for you, I
- > would be interested to know that as well. Given the difficulty of writing
- > code of this form, we have judged it to not be worth the time to make it
- > work in every situation."
- >
- > I, for one, would love to use this tool on my IIci. Imagine an EBBE
- > that traps not only _reads_ from 0, but _writes_ to them--on the very
- > instruction where the offense occurs! And not only location 0, but the
- > next 255 bytes as well. This would be quite nice.
-
- FYI, the New SADE 1.4 will support MMU protection on both 030 and 040
- machines. Alphas are available on ETOs. That would be one reason
- to use SADE :-). We at DTS have the sources to Blat, and I guess
- one nice night-time hack would be to roll in 040 MMU support
- into the Blat tool.
-
- Kent
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