Eero Tamminen dixit:
>> OK, but you should probably direct this to the mailing list.
>> If you want, I can bounce your original mail and this my reply
>> to it, then please reply in positive.
>
>That's ok for me, but I'm not myself subscribed to the list.
No worries, that works with Debian lists,
Hi,
On tiistai 22 tammikuu 2013, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Eero Tamminen dixit:
> >I was reading the m68k Debian mailing list archive and noticed
> >your mails about getting Debian/Linux running on TT.
>
> OK, but you should probably direct this to the mailing list.
> If you want, I can bounce you
Eero Tamminen dixit:
>I was reading the m68k Debian mailing list archive and noticed
>your mails about getting Debian/Linux running on TT.
OK, but you should probably direct this to the mailing list.
If you want, I can bounce your original mail and this my reply
to it, then please reply in positi
Hi,
I was reading the m68k Debian mailing list archive and noticed
your mails about getting Debian/Linux running on TT.
Have you considered trying it in the Hatari emulator?
The latest Hatari version in Mercurial repo:
http://hatari.tuxfamily.org/download.html
Has added fixes for 030 MM
On 01/21/13 13:35, Alan Hourihane wrote:
On 01/20/13 20:04, Michael Schmitz wrote:
All,
Attached.
Alan.
Thanks Alan - so vector 112 is VBL, not ST-MFP?
No, it's the VSYNC interrupt on the VME bus.
Oh, sorry, but I guess that's mapped to the VBL interrupt, so yes which
is why we're get
On 01/20/13 20:04, Michael Schmitz wrote:
All,
Attached.
Alan.
Thanks Alan - so vector 112 is VBL, not ST-MFP?
No, it's the VSYNC interrupt on the VME bus.
Alan.
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