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x68000:writing_drivers [2014/07/11 00:53] eidisx68000:writing_drivers [2014/07/11 00:57] – [Human68k driver loading and structure] eidis
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 **Note :** the following contains very hard stuff ! I might be confusing sometimes, sorry in advance. Don't hesitate to ask for help if you do not understand something. Thank you. **Note :** the following contains very hard stuff ! I might be confusing sometimes, sorry in advance. Don't hesitate to ask for help if you do not understand something. Thank you.
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 **Terminology :** **Terminology :**
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   * Char : 1 character = 1 byte   * Char : 1 character = 1 byte
   * All data types are CPU specific : M68K family. So, byte ordering is always "Big Endian" and a pointer is 32 bits (long).   * All data types are CPU specific : M68K family. So, byte ordering is always "Big Endian" and a pointer is 32 bits (long).
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 ====== Compilation flags, libraries and startup code ====== ====== Compilation flags, libraries and startup code ======
x68000/writing_drivers.txt · Last modified: 2019/08/27 20:45 by 127.0.0.1