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5 ; (the contents of which are also included in zip.h) for terms of use.
19 ; CPU020 if defined, use 68020 instructions always.
23 ; If neither of these is defined, use 68000 instructions only.
26 ; AMIGA use Amiga-specific test for 68020, if CPUTEST defined. Also
95 ; constants we use, many of them adjustable:
210 dc.w 4,6,32,32 ; level 3: highest to use deflate_fast
211 dc.w 4,4,16,16 ; level 4: lowest to use lazy matches
243 ; And here we begin our functions. match_init is for internal use only:
275 ; one for 68000/68010. It can test at runtime which version to use if you
277 ; test is implemented for the Amiga. It can also be assembled to use '000 or
304 ; we use an and.l down here for the sake of ATSIGN/REGARGS.
326 tst.w is020 ; can we use '020 stuff today?
332 ; for 68000 or 68010, use byte operations:
333 moveq #0,Scan_Start ; clear 2nd & 4th bytes, use 1st & 3rd
396 ; for 68020 or higher, use word operations even on odd addresses:
557 ; ================== Here are the register vars we use, and deflate() itself:
805 ; window that we use to find substring matches in.
869 lea 4*SPCOUNT(Window),Window ; can't use (aN)+ as movem.l dest
1058 bsr _fill_window ; use the C-callable version