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Re: Kegs32 Bug



Kent,

I love the new version of  Kegs32  for windows you just released.. a lot
fewer lockups!   The emulated desktop does, however, still lock when trying
to accesss an HFS image.  Can that be corrected somehow??

"Kent Dickey" <kadickey@alumni.princeton.edu> wrote in message
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> In article <LFnqa.666$lD4.4005@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
> Redskull <redskulldc@DESPAM.yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> >Hi Bryan,
> >
> >Which particular opcode(s) cause this error you have mentioned?
> >
> >Which software do you have problems with?
> >
> >I have problems with Shrinkit-GS this end.
> >
> >Red
> >
> >"Bryan Parkoff" <BParkoff@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
> >RZ6dnTIUBpQMUTSjXTWQkQ@giganews.com">news:RZ6dnTIUBpQMUTSjXTWQkQ@giganews.com...
> >>     I have discovered that Kegs32 has bug in ANY version.  It is dumb
> >> programming error with the 65816 code.  If Accumulator Register has
high
> >> byte that should set Negative Flag to One otherwise Accumulator
Register
> >has
> >> low byte that should set Negative Flag to Zero.  Everyone already knows
> >that
> >> sometimes it works.  It must always works as real Apple IIgs does.
> >>     It is why some software fail to emulate.  ProcessorStatusFlag must
> >> always update every time each instruction fetches.  Please let Kegs'
> >> programmer know so they can fix the error.
>
> I cannot tell from these messages what you think is wrong with KEGS.
> Could you be more specific, like which opcodes you think are wrong?
> Otherwise, my empirical data suggests KEGS gets all the condition
> flags correct.
>
> Kent Dickey