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Re: 6502 Multitasking OS announce
- Subject: Re: 6502 Multitasking OS announce
- From: fachat@physik.tu-chemnitz.de (Andre Fachat)
- Date: 1996/03/22
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- Organization: University of Technology Chemnitz, FRG
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Ralph Mason (ralph.mason@liffe.com) wrote:
: The MMU and switching out the zero page and stack would seem to be the
: cleanest and best solution. It also makes the context switch VERY
Guess what I'm doing in OS/A65 ;-)))
Every task gets its own kind of 'virtual machine', at least related
to the memory.
Andre
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