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h planb.h

/* planb - PlanB frame grabber driver PlanB is used in the 7x00/8x00 series of PowerMacintosh Computers as video input DMA controller. Copyright (C) 1998 Michel Lanners (mlan@cpu.lu
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h dbdma.h

/* * BK Id: SCCS/s.dbdma.h 1.8 12/01/01 20:09:11 benh */ /* * Definitions for using the Apple Descriptor-Based DMA controller * in Power Macintosh computers. * * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerra
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c planb.c

/* planb - PlanB frame grabber driver PlanB is used in the 7x00/8x00 series of PowerMacintosh Computers as video input DMA controller. Copyright (C) 1998 Michel Lanners (mlan@cpu.lu
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h planb.h

/* planb - PlanB frame grabber driver PlanB is used in the 7x00/8x00 series of PowerMacintosh Computers as video input DMA controller. Copyright (C) 1998 Michel Lanners (mlan@cpu.lu
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c planb.c

/* planb - PlanB frame grabber driver PlanB is used in the 7x00/8x00 series of PowerMacintosh Computers as video input DMA controller. Copyright (C) 1998 Michel Lanners (mlan@cpu.lu
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h planb.h

/* planb - PlanB frame grabber driver PlanB is used in the 7x00/8x00 series of PowerMacintosh Computers as video input DMA controller. Copyright (C) 1998 Michel Lanners (mlan@cpu.lu
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cpp haney.cpp

// Haney's induction calculation benchmark. // // See: Scott W. Haney, Is C++ Fast Enough for Scientific Computing? // Computers in Physics Vol. 8 No. 6 (1994), p. 690 // // Arch D. Ro
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cpp haney.cpp

// Haney's induction calculation benchmark. // // See: Scott W. Haney, Is C++ Fast Enough for Scientific Computing? // Computers in Physics Vol. 8 No. 6 (1994), p. 690 // // Arch D. Robison,
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c pport.c

/* routines for handling 4-bit communications between 2 computers, using the printer ports. For a port address P, we use the 8-bit output port at P, and the 5-bit input port at P+1. The
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readme

NEW in 2.4: Here is an e3 binary running on the Z and other ARM Linux computers. The binary is built from native assembler code in e3.s using gnu-as. The assembler code is machine generated from e