why not use millers Rpi kernel instead? Isn't it also including all the
important changes?
On Sunday, May 22, 2022, adr wrote:
> On Sat, 21 May 2022, Dan Cross wrote:
>
>> To answer your original question, no: there is no aarch64 support in
>> either 9legacy or the
>> Bell Labs distribution.
>>
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 10:37 AM hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> why not use millers Rpi kernel instead? Isn't it also including all the
> important changes?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Richard's kernel is 32-bit (Aarch32) only,
though with the PAE stuff enabled to access more than 4GiB of _phys
oops, i forgot there was also 32bit :D
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You enquired about support for an architecture within Plan 9 on a Plan 9
list so the context was clear and I reply with the relevant architecture
string to help you locate it, but get a little lecture about Arm's naming
scheme (come to think of it, what are Thumb-1 and Thumb-2 called?). Next
time,
Has someone done something with aarch64 on labs|9legacy?
It's called arm64
Great.
Because with this 4 magical words I was supposed to find... what?
Where? What are you talking about? Where is this work on Bell Labs'
plan9 that I could find using the string "arm64" (which of course
I knew already
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 4:16 PM adr wrote:
> Has someone done something with aarch64 on labs|9legacy?
> It's called arm64
>
> Great.
>
> Because with this 4 magical words I was supposed to find... what?
> Where? What are you talking about? Where is this work on Bell Labs'
> plan9 that I could find
> Great.
indeed. thank charles and cinap for it.
> Because with this 4 magical words I was supposed to find... what?
> Where? What are you talking about?
magical words? what *are* you talking about!
> Where is this work on Bell Labs'
> plan9
Bell Labs is not working on plan9 any more.
> What
Oh man, hiro, you always running to the fun... but sometimes I
don't know if you are smoking something good (let me know) or if
it is that you just don't even bore to read the threads before
jumping in anymore.
I don't have any problem with the name of the port, I've used the
pi4 port of cinap in
On Sun, May 22, 2022 at 7:45 PM adr wrote:
>
> Oh man, hiro, you always running to the fun... but sometimes I
> don't know if you are smoking something good (let me know) or if
> it is that you just don't even bore to read the threads before
> jumping in anymore.
>
> I don't have any problem with