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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| MOTOROLA MICROPROCESSOR & MEMORY TECHNOLOGY GROUP
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| M68000 Hi-Performance Microprocessor Division
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| M68060 Software Package
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| Production Release P1.00 -- October 10, 1994
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| 
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| M68060 Software Package Copyright © 1993, 1994 Motorola Inc.  All rights reserved.
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| 
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| THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty.
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| To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
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| MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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| INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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| and any warranty against infringement with regard to the SOFTWARE
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| (INCLUDING ANY MODIFIED VERSIONS THEREOF) and any accompanying written materials.
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| 
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| To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
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| IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
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| (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
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| BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS)
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| ARISING OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE.
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| Motorola assumes no responsibility for the maintenance and support of the SOFTWARE.
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| 
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| You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE
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| so long as this entire notice is retained without alteration in any modified and/or
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| redistributed versions, and that such modified versions are clearly identified as such.
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| No licenses are granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under any patents
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| or trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 68060 INTEGER SOFTWARE PACKAGE (Kernel version)
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| ------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| The file isp.sa contains the 68060 Integer Software Package.
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| This package is essentially an exception handler that can be
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| integrated into an operating system to handle the "Unimplemented
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| Integer Instruction" exception vector #61.
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| This exception is taken when any of the integer instructions
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| not hardware implemented on the 68060 are encountered. The
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| isp.sa provides full emulation support for these instructions.
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| 
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| The unimplemented integer instructions are:
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| 	64-bit divide
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| 	64-bit multiply
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| 	movep
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| 	cmp2
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| 	chk2
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| 	cas (w/ a misaligned effective address)
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| 	cas2
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| 
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| Release file format:
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| --------------------
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| The file isp.sa is essentially a hexadecimal image of the
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| release package. This is the ONLY format which will be supported.
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| The hex image was created by assembling the source code and
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| then converting the resulting binary output image into an
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| ASCII text file. The hexadecimal numbers are listed
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| using the Motorola Assembly Syntax assembler directive "dc.l"
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| (define constant longword). The file can be converted to other
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| assembly syntaxes by using any word processor with a global
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| search and replace function.
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| 
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| To assist in assembling and linking this module with other modules,
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| the installer should add a symbolic label to the top of the file.
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| This will allow calling routines to access the entry points
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| of this package.
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| 
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| The source code isp.s has also been included but only for
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| documentation purposes.
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| 
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| Release file structure:
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| -----------------------
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| 
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| (top of module)
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| 	-----------------
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| 	|		| - 128 byte-sized section
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|    (1)  |   Call-Out    | - 4 bytes per entry (user fills these in)
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| 	|		| - example routines in iskeleton.s
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| 	-----------------
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| 	|		| - 8 bytes per entry
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|    (2)  | Entry Point   | - user does a "bra" or "jmp" to this address
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| 	|               |
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| 	-----------------
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| 	|		| - code section
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|    (3)  ~		~
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| 	|		|
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| 	-----------------
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| (bottom of module)
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| 
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| The first section of this module is the "Call-out" section. This section
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| is NOT INCLUDED in isp.sa (an example "Call-out" section is provided at
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| the end of the file iskeleton.s). The purpose of this section is to allow
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| the ISP routines to reference external functions that must be provided
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| by the host operating system. This section MUST be exactly 128 bytes in
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| size. There are 32 fields, each 4 bytes in size. Each field corresponds
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| to a function required by the ISP (these functions and their location are
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| listed in "68060ISP call-outs" below). Each field entry should contain
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| the address of the corresponding function RELATIVE to the starting address
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| of the "call-out" section. The "Call-out" section must sit adjacent to the
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| isp.sa image in memory.
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| 
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| The second section, the "Entry-point" section, is used by external routines
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| to access the functions within the ISP. Since the isp.sa hex file contains
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| no symbol names, this section contains function entry points that are fixed
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| with respect to the top of the package. The currently defined entry-points
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| are listed in section "68060 ISP entry points" below. A calling routine
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| would simply execute a "bra" or "jmp" that jumped to the selected function
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| entry-point.
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| 
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| For example, if the 68060 hardware took a "Unimplemented Integer Instruction"
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| exception (vector #61), the operating system should execute something
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| similar to:
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| 
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| 	bra	_060ISP_TOP+128+0
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| 
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| (_060ISP_TOP is the starting address of the "Call-out" section; the "Call-out"
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| section is 128 bytes long; and the Unimplemented Integer ISP handler entry
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| point is located 0 bytes from the top of the "Entry-point" section.)
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| 
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| The third section is the code section. After entering through an "Entry-point",
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| the entry code jumps to the appropriate emulation code within the code section.
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| 
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| 68060ISP call-outs: (details in iskeleton.s)
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| --------------------
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| 0x000:	_060_real_chk
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| 0x004:	_060_real_divbyzero
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| 0x008:	_060_real_trace
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| 0x00c:	_060_real_access
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| 0x010:	_060_isp_done
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| 
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| 0x014:	_060_real_cas
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| 0x018:	_060_real_cas2
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| 0x01c:	_060_real_lock_page
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| 0x020:	_060_real_unlock_page
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| 
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| 0x024:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x028:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x02c:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x030:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x034:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x038:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x03c:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 
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| 0x040:	_060_imem_read
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| 0x044:	_060_dmem_read
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| 0x048:	_060_dmem_write
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| 0x04c:	_060_imem_read_word
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| 0x050:	_060_imem_read_long
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| 0x054:	_060_dmem_read_byte
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| 0x058:	_060_dmem_read_word
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| 0x05c:	_060_dmem_read_long
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| 0x060:	_060_dmem_write_byte
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| 0x064:	_060_dmem_write_word
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| 0x068:	_060_dmem_write_long
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| 
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| 0x06c:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x070:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x074:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x078:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 0x07c:	(Motorola reserved)
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| 
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| 68060ISP entry points:
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| -----------------------
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| 0x000:	_060_isp_unimp
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| 
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| 0x008:	_060_isp_cas
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| 0x010:	_060_isp_cas2
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| 0x018:	_060_isp_cas_finish
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| 0x020:	_060_isp_cas2_finish
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| 0x028:	_060_isp_cas_inrange
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| 0x030:	_060_isp_cas_terminate
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| 0x038:	_060_isp_cas_restart
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| 
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| Integrating cas/cas2:
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| ---------------------
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| The instructions "cas2" and "cas" (when used with a misaligned effective
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| address) take the Unimplemented Integer Instruction exception. When the
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| 060ISP is installed properly, these instructions will enter through the
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| _060_isp_unimp() entry point of the ISP.
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| 
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| After the 060ISP decodes the instruction type and fetches the appropriate
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| data registers, and BEFORE the actual emulated transfers occur, the
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| package calls either the "Call-out" _060_real_cas() or _060_real_cas2().
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| If the emulation code provided by the 060ISP is sufficient for the
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| host system (see isp.s source code), then these "Call-out"s should be
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| made, by the system integrator, to point directly back into the package
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| through the "Entry-point"s _060_isp_cas() or _060_isp_cas2().
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| 
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| One other necessary action by the integrator is to supply the routines
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| _060_real_lock_page() and _060_real_unlock_page(). These functions are
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| defined further in iskeleton.s and the 68060 Software Package Specification.
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| 
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| If the "core" emulation routines of either "cas" or "cas2" perform some
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| actions which are too system-specific, then the system integrator must
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| supply new emulation code. This new emulation code should reside within
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| the functions _060_real_cas() or _060_real_cas2(). When this new emulation
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| code has completed, then it should re-enter the 060ISP package through the
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| "Entry-point" _060_isp_cas_finish() or _060_isp_cas2_finish().
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| To see what the register state is upon entering _060_real_cas() or
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| _060_real_cas2() and what it should be upon return to the package through
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| _060_isp_cas_finish() or _060_isp_cas2_finish(), please refer to the
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| source code in isp.s.
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| 
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| Miscellaneous:
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| --------------
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| 
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| _060_isp_unimp:
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| ----------------
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| - documented in 2.2 in spec.
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| - Basic flow:
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| 	exception taken ---> enter _060_isp_unimp   --|
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| 						      |
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| 						      |
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|             may exit through _060_real_itrace    <----|
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| 						  or  |
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|             may exit through _060_real_chk       <----|
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| 						  or  |
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|             may exit through _060_real_divbyzero <----|
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| 						  or  |
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|             may exit through _060_isp_done       <----|
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