Date : Tue, 01 May 2007 22:29:31 +0100
From : pete@... (Pete Turnbull)
Subject: Arthur on 5.25" media...
Rob wrote:
> On 01/05/07, Pete Turnbull <pete@...> wrote:
>>
>> The Arm second processor (aka Arm Evaluation System) didn't run Arthur.
>> It used the BBC MOS like any normal second processor, and had a very
>> simple Executive program; a sort of monitor which could set/clear
>> breakpoints, dump/fill memory, load, save and run programs, and not much
>> more.
>
> The question begs ... Is it possible to write another executive for
> the ARM 2P (Eval system or Sprow's) that WILL allow such things as
> Arthur or RISC OS to run with little or no modification??
Not very likely. No MMU, no VIDC (so all the low-level video would need
rewritten, and no mode 12, 15 or any others that Arthur would expect),
ADFS would need rewritten (hardware on the wrong side of the Tube!), and
many other things would need work.
But if you could create a suitable video mode you might be able to run
the Arthur desktop, albeit in monochrome, because it's just a BASIC
program. It would be almost impossible to use, though, because it
relies on multiples shades/colours (it will run in monochrome, but even
then it does require several shades of grey).
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York