My post wasn't a "sound the fire alarm - I wanna know what the h3ll!" Used to be that software authors would create a news entry to inform of new updates & provide a brief overview of their use.
It is right there in the readme, you linked to!
I provided links to both packages and simply asked what the two different packages are aimed towards since they seem similar.
Also right there in the readmes:
* one is the full MMU package with all MMU tools etc
(and the new thing is memory.library for those that wish to extend their programs with virtual memory support.)
* one is the CPU libraries, more aimed at those who just want a CPU library and have little interest for the MMU tools, or even don't have any MMU. This package also contains mmu.library, but more as a dependency than "the main thing" - "This library is part of the MMULib distribution. To find out more about the mmu.library and its goals, download util/libs/MMULib.lha." it says in the readme.
Also why would an iComp software update be in his MMU.lib update.
I don't grasp why you think there is IComp software update here - there is no software update of IComp software here - to quote the readme you linked to:
This distribution also includes a new (still experimental) MMU setup helper "ACAInit" that opens the MMU pages for some older ACA (icomp)
cards such that ACATune will hopefully continue to operate on them. To use ACAInit, copy it to LIBS:mmu, and add this command at the
end of ENVARC:MMU-Configuration. Feedback welcome.
I'm not going to go join yet another forum.
So you refuse to even join the official support forum of the product you bought?
How do you interpret the questions I asked to "I want ALL my questions regarding the CPU libs and mmu.library answered that are in the documentation"?
Because I found the answers to all your questions just by skimming through the readmes in the links.