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Diffstat (limited to 'src/device/oprom/include/x86emu/x86emu.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/device/oprom/include/x86emu/x86emu.h | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/device/oprom/include/x86emu/x86emu.h b/src/device/oprom/include/x86emu/x86emu.h index 3ceee4985b..b912bd2c77 100644 --- a/src/device/oprom/include/x86emu/x86emu.h +++ b/src/device/oprom/include/x86emu/x86emu.h @@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ /**************************************************************************** REMARKS: -Data structure containing ponters to programmed I/O functions used by the +Data structure containing pointers to programmed I/O functions used by the emulator. This is used so that the user program can hook all programmed I/O for the emulator to handled as necessary by the user program. By default the emulator contains simple functions that do not do access the -hardware in any way. To allow the emualtor access the hardware, you will +hardware in any way. To allow the emulator access the hardware, you will need to override the programmed I/O functions using the X86EMU_setupPioFuncs function. @@ -89,11 +89,11 @@ typedef struct { /**************************************************************************** REMARKS: -Data structure containing ponters to memory access functions used by the +Data structure containing pointers to memory access functions used by the emulator. This is used so that the user program can hook all memory access functions as necessary for the emulator. By default the emulator contains simple functions that only access the internal memory of the -emulator. If you need specialised functions to handle access to different +emulator. If you need specialized functions to handle access to different types of memory (ie: hardware framebuffer accesses and BIOS memory access etc), you will need to override this using the X86EMU_setupMemFuncs function. |