Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-12-28
1997-07-29
An, Meng-Ai
Boots, shoes, and leggings
395701, 395800, 364941, 3642323, 364DIG1, G06F 300, G06F 940
Patent
active
056528698
ABSTRACT:
A system is provided for executing and debugging multiple codes in a multi-architecture environment that includes a real X architecture (domain) and a simulated (Y) architecture (domain). The multiple code executing and debugging system comprises an X computer system having a memory with stored X and Y code and having the X architecture embodied therein.
A detector is provided to detect calls from executing code in either domain for cross-domain services including execution of cross-domain routines. A jacketing system jackets cross-domain routine calls to interface the calling conventions of the calling and the called routines.
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