esr@thyrsus.com said:
> If you stick to the CML1-equivalent facilities, you'll get almost
> CML1-equivalent behavior. It's "almost" partly because the hardware
> symbols have more platform- and bus-type guards than they used to --
> but mostly because I have not emulated the numerous CML1 bugs.
I'm concerned by the 'platform- and bus-type guards' to which you refer.
Could you give some examples where the behaviour has changed? Lots of
embedded non-x86, non-ISA boxen have ISA network chips glued in somehow,
for example. I hope you haven't helpfully stopped that from working.
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