Difference between revisions of "Crashes on systems with 68010 CPU"

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Blitz Basic, the coding language in which ''Worms'' was programmed on the Amiga, appears to check the vector-base register only on a 68020 CPU or better; this could potentially prevent ''Worms'' from working if you have a 68010 CPU.
 
Blitz Basic, the coding language in which ''Worms'' was programmed on the Amiga, appears to check the vector-base register only on a 68020 CPU or better; this could potentially prevent ''Worms'' from working if you have a 68010 CPU.
  
[[WormsShell]] makes it read the VBR on 68010s too, although the programmer, [[Ben Hutchings]], was not able to test the fix.
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[[WormsShell]] makes it read the VBR on 68010s too, although the programmer, [[People/Ben_Hutchings|Ben Hutchings]], was not able to test the fix.

Latest revision as of 02:04, 24 August 2023

Blitz Basic, the coding language in which Worms was programmed on the Amiga, appears to check the vector-base register only on a 68020 CPU or better; this could potentially prevent Worms from working if you have a 68010 CPU.

WormsShell makes it read the VBR on 68010s too, although the programmer, Ben Hutchings, was not able to test the fix.

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