The 386 solves this by repurposing RPT (Repeat). Normally, RPT implements loops -- it re-executes a micro-instruction while decrementing a counter, as we saw in the multiplication post. But when a protection test is in flight, the hardware suppresses RPT's counter-decrement and turns it into a pure stall: the sequencer freezes until the PLA result arrives.
Once the basic stuff was working, I wanted to load TAP files directly, simulating cassette loading. This was the first time the agent missed a few things, specifically about the timing the Spectrum loading routines expected, and here we are in the territory where LLMs start to perform less efficiently: they can’t easily run the SDL emulator and see the border changing as data is received and so forth. I asked Claude Code to do a refactoring so that zx_tick() could be called directly and was not part of zx_frame(), and to make zx_frame() a trivial wrapper. This way it was much simpler to sync EAR with what it expected, without callbacks or the wrong abstractions that it had implemented. After such change, a few minutes later the emulator could load a TAP file emulating the cassette without problems.。搜狗输入法下载对此有专业解读
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