Hi,
I've been wondering, what happened to all of this? I've seen another
Thorsten email a while later proposing to merge those changes but looking
at https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gcc-4.6 it would seem that all of this
effort is gone? Or is this mint cross compiler accessible in debian
somehow? (
Hi,
I guess this is related also to the Atari platform:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210318045706.200458-1-...@lst.de/ ? Or has
Falcon/Milan/Hades been using libata already?
Cheers,
Miro
Hi,
as you may know, the FreeMiNT (an OS for m68k Atari 16/32-bit Atari systems
and compatibles) mailing list has moved from its original domain fishpool.fi
to atariforge.org in May 2016.
Unfortunately, due to lack of time to maintain this server, it has been
often down and therefore the ML inacc
Hi guys,
while searching for some gcc stuff in my inbox I've bumped into this thread.
On 3 May 2012 at 18:55, Vincent Rivière
wrote:
Meanwhile, I got the FSF agreements for the binutils and GCC. Same for
> Guido Flohr, the original author of the binutils patch. So I'm ready to
> start working
Hi guys,
sorry if this is too off-topic but I know some of you had been subscribed
to the MiNT ML as well so you may find this information useful.
The list has moved to new address, Alan Hourihane has just setup a new one
there: http://mail.atariforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freemint-list. Feel free
Hi guys,
I'm very happy to see active users/programmers on this list when it comes
to Atari platform. I'm wondering, how it's with graphics output on Atari?
Years ago, I tried both NetBSD and Linux/m68k but I couldn't get farther
than a simple command line, i.e. no X. I was always curious if it wo
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