From ST2975@SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU Sun Nov 22 17:47:57 1992 Received: from calvin.sfasu.edu by umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu (5.61.jnf/920629) on Sun, 22 Nov 92 17:47:53 -0600 id AA28926 with SMTP Received: from SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU by calvin.sfasu.EDU with SMTP (5.59/25-eef) id AA18803; Sun, 22 Nov 92 17:40:00 CST Return-Path: Message-Id: <9211222340.AA18803@calvin.sfasu.EDU> Received: from SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU by SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R1) with BSMTP id 0581; Sun, 22 Nov 92 17:38:34 CST Date: Sun, 22 Nov 92 17:19:56 CST From: ST2975@SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU To: hyperc-l@calvin.sfasu.edu Subject: hyperc16.bsq Status: R I've put hyperc16.bsq in the incoming subdirectory of the hyperc anonymous ftp site. This is a beta version, especially regarding IIgs users. Previous versions of opsys16 used the 8 bit machine stack in page $1. This version uses a 16 bit machine stack directly. Opsys16x and opsys16 contain a true 16 bit cp-interpreter. Opsys contains an 8 bit cp-interpreter that emulates a 16 bit machine. Opsys, opsys16 and opsys16x all run C programs compiled using the cc script. This includes the language tools pp, ppf, hyperc, asm65 asmcp and lnk as well as the lib and sym utilities. Caveats: I suggest that anyone with a hard drive, especially IIgs users, should use a disk version to test it initially, with the hard drive disconnected. This version disables interrupts on entry and on the shell 'bye' command restores the processor status register and any interrupts previously enabled. A later version will include 16 bit interrupt support. ccn compiled programs will put the opsys16x and opsys16 cp-interpreter in a state it cannot recover from. *** BEWARE ***. Send comments, bug reports etc. to me at: st2975@siucvmb.siu.edu Andy W.