Yes, I read some of the Ashai docs and it hardly seems like a trivial task. I appreciate the hard work of all involved. -- ajack...@the-fastest.net
On Thu, Apr 10, 2025, at 2:49 AM, Janne Johansson wrote: > Den ons 9 apr. 2025 kl 23:35 skrev <ajack...@the-fastest.net>: >> >> Nuts. Do you mean that the arm port won't run on an M4 processor in general? >> Why is that, out of curiosity? > > Running on a new arch or a new device is so much more than just being > able to compile code for the cpu. If you can't find the console > device, the timers or locate the bus on which all other devices are > located, or code up a working bootblock that can load and start your > kernel then you have .. nothing basically. > >> > On 2025/04/07 22:10, ajack...@the-fastest.net wrote: >> >> If anyone has tried 7.6 or any recent version on the newest (2024, apple >> >> m4 cpu) mac mini, please let me know how it worked and of any issues you >> >> had with hardware support. In particular, I'd want to use it with dual >> >> monitors (one on hdmi, the other on usb-c) and with the optional 10g >> >> network interface. Is this likely to work? Thanks. >> > >> > There's no chance of it working on M4 at present. (Asahi Linux doesn't, >> > either). >> > >> > M2 does work though wifi can be a problem on some devices. >> > > > -- > May the most significant bit of your life be positive.