] On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Šiogo Sperb Schneider wrote:
] 
] [about MMU]
] >  Ok, but I still don't see how it could not be
] > implemented in software.
] 
] How could you avoid programs to access memory areas that don't belong to
] them if your MMU is implemented in software? How could you stop user
] programs to overwrite the MMU code and make it work as the user want?
Simple: by making a software CPU and a software MMU. In this way, your 
software CPU interpretes the programs in stead of the Z80.

Ofcourse it will kill performance but it does work...


Kind regards,
Alex Wulms

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