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From: fgd3@jc3b21.UUCP (Fabbian G. Dufoe)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Hacking the WCS
Message-ID: <128@jc3b21.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 10-Jul-87 13:52:29 EDT
Article-I.D.: jc3b21.128
Posted: Fri Jul 10 13:52:29 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 12-Jul-87 13:22:53 EDT
References: <535@applix.UUCP> <1017@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> <1618@stb.UUCP> <390@rocky.STANFORD.EDU>
Organization: St. Petersburg Jr. College, FL
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Summary: How do you enter supervisor mode?

In article <390@rocky.STANFORD.EDU>, ali@rocky.STANFORD.EDU (Ali Ozer) writes:
> In article <389@rocky.STANFORD.EDU> I so surely wrote:
> >There's an Exec call named "ColdReset". 
>
> I saw it on page A-46 of the "Libraries & Devices" volume of RKM,
> published by Addison-Wesley, where there's a single paragraph about
> how ColdReset will cause a system reset identical to the one that occurs
> as power-on. 

     According to the RKM ColdReset can only be executed in supervisor mode.
If you try to execute it from user mode it will cause a privilege violation
trap.  How do you change to supervisor mode?

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