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- VBRMove 2.3 - (C) 1991-1994 Arthur Hagen
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- Posted to the Public Domain
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-
- Requirements:
- Any Amiga version.
- Any KickStart/WorkBench version above 1.1.
- Processor: 68010/68012/68020/68030/68040.
- RAM: Minimum 256k CHIP-mem and 1k FAST-mem.
-
- If you have an Amiga with a 680xx (xx >= 10) processor, as well as
- fast-memory, you might take advantage of the processors ability to have
- the vector base set anywhere in memory instead of just at address zero.
- On the Amiga, address 0 and upwards is defined as chip-memory, which is
- slower than fast-mem. By setting the Vector Base Register (VBR), the
- interrupt-vectors could be located anywhere in memory, and by moving
- them to fast-mem, all routines that uses interrupts or similar will be
- speeded up marginally. VBRMove will allocate 1k in TRUE fast-mem (not
- slow-mem) if possible, copy the old frame and set the VBR to point
- there. Just include VBRMove in your startup-sequence (or similar) to
- take advantage of this. VBRMove is both reentrant and relocatable,
- which means that it is both pure and romable.
-
- WARNING! ACHTUNG! ATTENZIONE! ADVARSEL!
- Some programs (and viruses) set the interrupt vectors directly in the
- lowest 1k of your memory without neither testing the VBR first nor
- using the system routines, and if you have run VBRMove or any similar
- program first, these vectors will never be called. So, if you want
- 110% compatibility with all code, DON'T run VBRMove or any similar
- program.
- I especially feel I should warn you about demos and game programs
- (especially those made by german or french programmers), as they as a
- rule break all rules! If you intend to use some of these programs, I
- recommend that you run "VBRevoM" prior to executing them. VBRevoM? It
- is a small program that moves the reset vectors back to address 8+, and
- frees the 1k that VBRMove allocated. (Actually VBRMove also does this,
- but acts as a on/off-switch. VBRevoM will always make sure that the
- VBR is unset after running.)
-
- Some of the programs that won't run with the VBR set, which is a pity
- since the programs otherwise are both HD-installable and runs under the
- 2.0 version of the O/S:
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- X-Copy - all strains and versions.
- Silent Service II
- Their Finest Hour
- Populous II
- Cruise for a Corpse
-
- If you really want to run one of these AND VBRMove, make a batch-file
- that looks something like this, and call it instead of the program
- itself:
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- VBRevoM >NIL:
- X-Copy
- VBRMove >NIL:
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-
- If you are a developer and read this, please PLEASE read Commodores
- specifications on what you are allowed to do, and what you shouldn't
- do. To write directly to the lowest 1k of memory is absolutely for-
- bidden, as you have been told repeatedly! The program Enforcer should
- be of great help.
-
- And - Dear Commorore! PLEASE don't allow software companies to stick
- the labels boosting 2.0-compatibility all over their products if the
- software isn't written according to your specifications!
-
- Enjoy,
- *Art
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