Motorola Unix Port
hardy at sdccsu3.UUCP
hardy at sdccsu3.UUCP
Thu May 10 04:29:41 AEST 1984
The Motorola port of Unix System V as currently shipped by Motorola only
supports the EXORMACS MMU, which is a base and bounds design, and does not
map in system state. Because of the way Motorola did the MMU code, it takes
well over four milliseconds to effect a task switch, of which two milliseconds
is at spl7. If you are planning on accepting input on a serial line at 9600
baud, prepare to drop characters.
Also, Motorola has yet to release the source for the C Compiler becuase
AT&T is trying to get more money from Motorola and Motorola's Customers.
Supposedly, Motorola has the MC68451 Code working, but from the embryonic
code embedded in the released System V sources, it will only work with the
MC68010, and not the MC68000. This is because they disable all the
segmentation registers at task start up and only load registers when they
get a bus error.
I suspect that this does not make AT&T totally unhappy, since many 68000
machines directly compete with their 3B series.
Michael Christensen
Unix System V Project Manager
Alcyon Corporation
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