Hello,

Le dim. 15 déc. 2024, 15:14, John Cremona <john.crem...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Well I am giving up on using my 20+-year-old hardware.  I have made many
> attempts to install a 32-bit distro (debian, MX, Mint) but all failed -- in
> the case of Mint, there was kernel panic before it even got going.  I did a
> 100% successful memtest but there must be other hardware problems.  To the
> dump!
>
> I have never tried any emulation.  My own newest (9 year old) laptop has
> sufficient power but rather little space on its disk (even after deleting
> all those iso images I downloaded).  Other machines I have access to are
> heavily used by people who need them (e.g. for their PhDs) and quite old
> too, so I would be nervous about using them.
>
> Without that, eclib will not get any 32-bit testing, unfortunately.
>

I wonder why you are not cross compiling your eclib using -march etc. flags
for gcc and consorts. If you use a Debian based distribution issue in your
interpreter:

apt-cache search gcc | grep 32

You'll find what you are looking for. Google will help you also I think. I
remember having compiled CMU CL in that way it's (was?) a 32 bits software.

Of course your processor must be able to run 32 bits applications, I hope
it's the case.

Regards,

- Greg


> John
>
> On Sun, 15 Dec 2024 at 12:46, Volker Braun <vbraun.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Using qemu/kvm is definitely the way to go for development. You'll save
>> lots of time compiling/testing with a modern CPU. There is also a number of
>> utilities that simplify setting up virtual machines, e.g. gnome-boxes
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 5:08:57 PM UTC+1 Georgi Guninski wrote:
>>
>>> > VirtualBox VMWare
>>>
>>> I have been using qemu for more than 10 years and i am satisfied.
>>> Advantages: works fine everywhere. doesn't require any extra kernel
>>> modules
>>> Disadvantages: misses some shiny "features" like shared clipboard,
>>> but it is security advantage.
>>>
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