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- Subject: Re: Domain X
- Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 19:01:13 +0200 (MDT)
- In-Reply-To: <m0q5RLV-0000ePC@sdf.lonestar.org> from "Evan K. Langlois" at May 22, 94 11:10:00 pm
- From: Annius.Groenink@cwi.nl (Annius Groenink)
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- > my compiler is broke (hey! what's a good gemdos opcode for a Cookiejar
- > call? I may also need 2 or 3 more opcodes for reading the system tick
- > without being in super-visor mode and manipulating the shell pointer as
- > I've always like the idea of having 1 shell for all programs to use
- > and being able to execute command lines through the shell using _shell_p)
- > Maybe a key-click/system bell control call, since it seems you need to
- > mess with supervisor memory to set these too. MiNT can provide the
- > needed protection for these calls while making Super() practically useless.
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- Perhaps there should simply be a call for reading/writing system variables
- in general.
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