I have also looked at the mips code, so it could also be based on that (I don't have my code here, so I'm not sure). I haven't tried 'cat' yet, but C-c doesn't work as far as I have tried, so rpc_trampoline is probably buggy.
You can get the powerpc manuals at www.mot-sps.com or www.chips.ibm.com. Thanks, Peter Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quoting Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > If asked, I would have suggested that you start with the mips code. The > mips port was done by Kazumoto Kojima, and he did actually have it working > at one point (though he seems to have lost all interest and doesn't work on > the Hurd any more). That is the only RISC processor a working Hurd port > had been done to before (the only finished port at all other than x86, in > fact). > > > > Also, I have never tested if rpc_trampoline works. > > Well, if you can do "cat" and hit C-c while it's waiting in read and that > works, then your rpc_trampoline ain't all bad. > > > I'll post my code as soon as I can, but it may take a couple of days. > > I look forward to seeing it. > > Perhaps this would be a good time for me to get a powerpc architecture > manual. > Are they easy to get for free like the intel manuals? _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd