On Tue, 18 Oct 2011, Chris Young wrote:

On 17 Oct 2011 23:58:51 +0000, Chris Young wrote:

On Sun, 16 Oct 2011 23:06:27 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time), Jeffrey Lee wrote:

Right, another new version:

A couple of changes to get it to compile attached (there may be a
better place than hostfs.h for my #ifdef).  However.. there seems to
be a serious problem with this version, as I only seem to be getting
as far as "RPCEmu Host Filing System" and than ArcEm freezes (or maybe
busy-loops, either way I can't quit it)

The problem is HostFS, I think it's an invalid pointer in the code
somewhere.  If I remove !Boot it loads up, however opening HostFS
tries to open a file "à" followed by another called "hen".  Reboot and
all the names of files it can't read have changed.  Browsing and
opening files is generally working though.  I can send you my !Boot
(again!) if it will help?

I'd expect it to be a bug in the endian swapping code which is causing data to be corrupted, since there's not much which could go wrong with the code that handles filenames (It's basically the same as before).

Rather than keep breaking the Amiga version, I think I'll have a go at installing a version of QEMU that I can use to test the big-endian version of ArcEm. A quick google throws up a few how-to guides, so with any luck I should be able to get it sorted out sometime tonight.

Cheers,

- Jeffrey
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