On Tue, 20 Jul 1999 19:58:11 +0200, Laurens Holst wrote:
[z380 interrupt for unknown opcodes]
>> It would be a lot more interesting, because avoid changing programs.
>> (AFAIK, this thing can be done even on Z80, but the processor for R800
>> instructions must be BEFORE the Z80, and this will be a bit more
>complicated
>> to build).
>Ah... nice feature! Didn't know about that.
Unfortunately it only works for unknown opcodes. If some of the additional
R800 opcodes match to another opcode of z380, the interrupt will not
occour, and the processor will act strange... Probably will hang.
As someone said, Z380 has instructions with the opcodes of the
addtional R800 ones... This is not good and means that, if we want
TurboR compatablity, we will need to put an opcodes pre-processor
before the Z380. This is possible, but sounds a bit complex.
>> Who is interested on reading only this type of subject can use filters,
>>present
>> on almost all good message hearder (at least for PC, once I don't know any
>> message reader for MSX).
>The email-program in project "i" will feature filters (although probably not
>in the first versions).
This is very nice.
>> Create a redirection on http://www.cjb.net/ . So people can acess it
>> using something like: http://www.phoenix.cjb.net/
>CJB is nice indeed. And it looks far more better then come.to/phoenix
>However, did you know you can skip the www in www.phoenix.cjb.net I don't
>think the DNS servers support this (have to look that up), but at least
>practically all browsers automatically add www to it. And the users of
>browsers who don't do that (I don't know one) will probably know they have
>to add www to an url if it doesn't start with it.
>come.to is in fact also www.come.to...
Ya... I know that it's possible to use
http://phoenix.cjb.net/
[]'s Daniel Caetano
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