Michael VAN CANNEYT
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1852006c61
* Char -> AnsiChar
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2 years ago |
magorium
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4058a0ac4b
AROS: Make sure opaque SMP extension is used for ABIv11 only
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3 years ago |
magorium
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c660120329
AROS: Ensure that spinlocks for SMP enabled build is not possible for ABIv11
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3 years ago |
magorium
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14f9774838
AROS: Ensure that spinlocks for SMP enabled build can only be active for ABIv1
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3 years ago |
magorium
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41a48fe385
AROS: Use structure spinlock for SMP enabled build (ABI/BC break)
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3 years ago |
magorium
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b467de658d
AROS: Add structure spinlock for SMP builds
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3 years ago |
magorium
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b218393b57
AROS: ABI compatibility update AROSSupportBase (ABI/API/BC break)
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3 years ago |
magorium
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8bc7d5897d
AROS: ABI compatibility update structure TETask (ABI/BC break)
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3 years ago |
magorium
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08cc81ff60
AROS: Update RTL structure TETask (execd)
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3 years ago |
magorium
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e339d236e1
AROS: RTL exec update. Memory sizes are IPTR
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3 years ago |
magorium
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2a75debff6
AROS: 32/64-bit RTL exec compatibility update
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3 years ago |
Károly Balogh
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d084bd0d3b
aros: implemented pascal sysinit, will be shared across all cpus. also refactored the RTL build
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8 years ago |
marcus
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bebef242d4
AROS: Initial ABIv1 Support
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8 years ago |
marcus
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114a43e6ef
AROS: fixed TTask type
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8 years ago |
marcus
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b02d541e78
AROS: x86_64 needs also BINCOMPAT, TTask fixed type for 64 bit
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8 years ago |
marcus
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3207a346e1
AROS: arm needs AROS_FLAVOUR_BINCOMPAT defines
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8 years ago |
Károly Balogh
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cdfe930c31
Amiga-likes: fix the same header issues in Amiga and AROS, which was fixed for MorphOS in r30917
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10 years ago |
marcus
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980abaa9ba
AROS: introduced threading without additional library
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11 years ago |
marcus
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85700afd0d
AROS: StdErrout introduced, string fixes, preparations for threading
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11 years ago |
Károly Balogh
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4179e8812d
AROS: initial RTL, based on the work by Marcus Sackrow. this is enough to have a working native compiler. contains duplicated code from the Amiga and MorphOS RTLs, but the three Amiga variants will be merged soon, and then it will go away.
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11 years ago |