On Jun 1, 2014, at 1:29 PM, matthew green <m...@eterna.com.au> wrote:

> 
> hmmm, isn't n32 kernel a relatively uncommon way of setting up the
> new mips code?  i'm not sure matt ever tested that properly, but
> it seems to me it should be capable of running o32, n32 and n64
> applications, but matt should have a look at this..
> 
> (i'm pretty sure the designed method is to run n64 kernels and
> to have n32 userland default, with both o32 and n64 userland
> compat available.)

N32 or N64 kernels are fine.  I've used both.

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