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- Path: d220-1.cpe.maroochydore.aone.net.au!user
- From: neilo@m140.aone.net.au (Neil O'Rourke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: AWeb on DraCo
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 19:07:30 +1000
- Distribution: inet
- Message-ID: <neilo-1004961907300001@d220-1.cpe.maroochydore.aone.net.au>
- References: <19960405.7A32D98.10CCA@localhost.UUCP> <jdjvija68z3.fsf@hyppynaru.cs.hut.fi> <ehb.0576@draco.prima.ruhr.de>
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- In article <ehb.0576@draco.prima.ruhr.de>, ehb@draco.prima.ruhr.de (Edwin
- H. Bielawski) wrote:
-
- > >>May be, but the normal enforcer would never display such silly
- > >>accesses like WORD READ from 00000004!
- > >
- > >Never tried that, but I suppose it wouldn't. Still, accessing 00000004
- > >IS legal. And I still can't believe AWeb is doing that. While you are
- >
- > Okay, a LONG read from 4 is legal. It's the pointer to execbase.
- > But a WORD read from 4 must be a bug!
-
- Bullshit, check any Commodore docs and example code, they _always_ have a
- word read from location 4 to get execbase.
-
- Neil O'Rourke
- neilo@m140.aone.net.au
-
- "Naturally, we maintain plausable denial" - Cancer Man, The X Files
-