> [z380 interrupt for unknown opcodes]
> >> It would be a lot more interesting, because avoid changing programs.
> >> (AFAIK, this thing can be done even on Z80, but the processor for R800
> >> instructions must be BEFORE the Z80, and this will be a bit more
> >complicated
> >> to build).
> >Ah... nice feature! Didn't know about that.
>
>   Unfortunately it only works for unknown opcodes. If some of the
additional
> R800 opcodes match to another opcode of z380, the interrupt will not
> occour, and the processor will act strange... Probably will hang.
>   As someone said, Z380 has instructions with the opcodes of the
> addtional R800 ones... This is not good and means that, if we want
> TurboR compatablity, we will need to put an opcodes pre-processor
> before the Z380. This is possible, but sounds a bit complex.

Well then I think we should be able to enable/disable this preprocessor by
software, and that it is also featured in the bootroutines. So if you keep
for instance TAB pressed then the preprocessor will be activated, and
otherwise it won't.

Because if I'm going to program for the Z380 I don't want to use remapped
instructions which don't comply with the documentation and books about it. I
don't like that at all.


> >The email-program in project "i" will feature filters (although probably
not
> >in the first versions).
>
>   This is very nice.

Well that's the idea.


>   Ya... I know that it's possible to use
>
>   http://phoenix.cjb.net/

Have you already signed up an account???

I tried it and it redirects me to some sails.com-site or so... The URL
doesn't work, but www.sails.com DOES exist. If it's theirs then if we ask
kindly they might give the URL to us. They don't seem to use it...


~Grauw


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