Den Wed, 11 Oct 2017 11:14:26 +0200 skrev Michał Pleban <lists@michau.name>: > Baltissen, GJPAA (Ruud) wrote: > > > The problem is that there isn't enough room in the original EPROM > > for storing a BIOS as we know it. > > You don't need to store a BIOS there. You only need to store function > wrappers that call 6509 code. The bulk of what constitutes a BIOS > resides on the 6509 side. That must surely be optional if the code runs on 8088 or 6509? I'm not sure which would be the fastest for various functions, but surely it would be best to run the code on the processor that can handle each task the fastest? -- (\_/) Copy the bunny to your mails to help (O.o) him achieve world domination. (> <) Come join the dark side. /_|_\ We have cookies. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2017-10-13 02:02:09
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