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Well everyone, this is as much of the Tornado coding I've done that I'm
willing to release.
Files here:
BackSave: prototype i/o engine for i/o-ing under interrupts.
FSsource: prototype tfs: source - needs GBPB routines and integration with
HeapExt. See 'Info' for details.
GBPB: part of the Tornado charter on multitasking.
HeapExt: Basic prototype of the Heap+ standard - see 'Info' and the source
code for more details.
Info: recruitment statement asking for help!
MultiRun: a stupid program illustrating how to breakup loads using OS_GBPB.
Oh, BTW, have a look at the LegoCad archive (from wherever this came from).
That program contains some of the original ideas that have since come
together to form the Tornado standard.
Copyright:
You may use any code supplied here as part of writing for the Tornado
standard. Not that it will be much use, other than to serve as a guide.
As for using it in your own programs, do so, but be careful. You will have to
acknowledge me, and the source of the code as being from the Tornado
standard.
Please be careful with programs like BackSave - using such interrupted code
too much can really screw up the machine.
Anything occurring as a result of using any/all of the code contained here
within this archive does not have any bearing with me or anything affiliated
or associated with me. I am not responsible for this code. You have not paid
me directly for it so you cannot attach me with anything other than holding
copyright over this code.
All ideas contained within this archive are copyright to me. You may not
implement them without my express permission, which has already been given if
you wish to develop code for the Tornado standard. I must be acknowldeged in
all productions, and Tornado code should not be made public until I have
given it the go ahead.
Ok, that's it. Good Luck!
Niall Douglas
Thursday 25-05-1995 21:29pm