On Sun, 27 Mar 2016, Johnny Billquist wrote:
I do not have any experience either way. I have never
checked this. I'm
just saying that it don't make sense in my head, and the processor
handbook do not describe such a property of SPL. But now that I know,
I'm going to try and find out.
I'll say it again: it's *definitely* how SPL worked (at least, on the
11/70 that I hung; too many witnesses...). Somewhere Out There (tm) is a
little self-relocating program that completely filled user memory with SPL
(including overwriting itself; the last act it did was to overwrite
itself, and was sheer genius). I saw it in a ;login: newsletter, so it
*might* be in AUUGN... When the PC wrapped around, it was SPLs all the
way down :-)
It would also be interesting if anyone can come up
with a good reason
why SPL should work that way.
Likely a firmware bug?
--
Dave Horsfall DTM (VK2KFU) "Those who don't understand security will
suffer."