| 1 | Charles Owen's Eclipse Modules\r |
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| 3 | 1. Eclipse CPU simulator\r |
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| 5 | The Eclipse CPU simulator can be used with the Nova definitions and peripheral\r |
| 6 | modules to produce an Eclipse simulator that will run Eclipse mapped RDOS V7.5.\r |
| 7 | The compilation procedure is the same as for the Nova simulator, except:\r |
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| 9 | - the symbol ECLIPSE must be defined\r |
| 10 | - the module eclipse_cpu.c must be substituted for nova_cpu.c\r |
| 11 | - the output should be named eclipse rather than nova\r |
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| 13 | For example, to compile under UNIX, move nova_cpu.c out of the source directory\r |
| 14 | and then give this command:\r |
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| 16 | % cc -DECLIPSE eclipse_cpu.c nova_*.c -o eclipse\r |
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| 18 | 2. Alternate terminal emulator\r |
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| 20 | The module eclipse_tt.c can be used with either an Eclipse or Nova CPU simulator\r |
| 21 | in place of nova_tt.c. It provides a full emulation of the cursor controls on\r |
| 22 | the Dasher video terminal but requires that the underlying operating system\r |
| 23 | interpret VT100 cursor controls. Thus, it works under VMS or UNIX but not under\r |
| 24 | Windows or OS/2.\r |