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- This drawer contains programs not explicitly written for the MMU library, by
- people that are not members of the "MMU library development group".
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- Please note to take care of the copyright restrictions these authors have
- set, please study their documentation and their guide files to find out more
- about legal restrictions.
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- BPPCFix by Frank Wille
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- Allows you to remove some ROM resident processor libraries like the
- "ppc.library" or the resident "68040" and "68060.library" of the "Blizzard"
- boards to be able to replace them with some customized processor libraries
- in this archive. More about installation and configuration is in the
- documentation in its drawer.
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- Big thanks goes to Frank Wille and Stephen Brookes for working this out!
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- Sashimi by Olaf "Olsen" Barthel
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- This tool redirects "Raw IO" terminal output to a console window, as
- generated by programs that use "debug.lib" functions like kprintf() and
- friends. It allows to use these tools even if no external terminal is
- available to capture this output.
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- To tell "MuForce" to use the "Sashimi" output window, specify the "RawIO"
- option.
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- More about the command line options of Sashimi is in its documentation,
- "Sashimi.doc"
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- PatchWork by Richard Körber
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- Most crashes seen on an Amiga system are not directly related to invalid
- memory accesses, but are due to calling Os functions incorrectly or in an
- undocumented way. PatchWork checks the most frequently used Os calls for
- these cases and will generate a warning if it finds a problem. More about
- PatchWork can be found in its documentation.
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- Thanks Olaf, thanks Frank, thanks Stephen, thanks Richard for allowing me to
- include your programs in this package, and thanks for writing them!
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- March 2000,
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- Thomas Richter
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