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<div><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1" color="#000000"><b>Keith
Rollin</b></font> allegedly wrote:</div>
<div>&gt;Please see the URL that Danny posted for the correct answer
(and background):</div>
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<div>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
&lt;http://www.escribe.com/computing/pcpqa/m2<span
></span>7606.html&gt;</div>
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<div>But also note that the emulator can be recompiled with these
hooks turned</div>
<div>off.&nbsp; So this technique only works on the official releases
of POSE.</div>
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<div>To really see if you're running on the metal (or CMOS) you may
have to</div>
<div>do something unsupported like poke at memory timing or
display</div>
<div>refresh registers and then see if your timing loops are somehow
affected.</div>
<div>Then again, a good cycle-accurate hardware sim would defeat this
type</div>
<div>of check also.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Cheers,</div>
<div><br>
Ron Nicholson<br>
HotPaw<br>
&lt;http://www.hotpaw.com/rhn/hotpaw/&gt;&nbsp; <br>
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