In article <20210304135646.62fb3pimrtgdi...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>, Theo Markettos <t...@markettos.org.uk> wrote:
> I think there would definitely be some mileage in writing suitable RISC OS > drivers for QEMU - eg VirtIO - which would make it more hypervisor friendly. > That would lift the limitations of the RPC hardware, although I don't know > how friendly the UI is on platforms that QEMU supports (virt-manager is OK > for KVM under Linux, not sure about Mac/Windows). I don't know if it make is closer to get RISC OS running with QEMU. Recent versions (5.2) have DWCDriver support for Rpi 2 (armv7) emulation. So USB network and keyboards work with Raspberry Pi OS. There's also RISC OS Linux. The VFPSupport module isn't supported yet but it is possible to get VFP compiled programs to run by modifying the SharedUnixLibrary module not to call VFPSupport. _______________________________________________ GCCSDK mailing list gcc@gccsdk.riscos.info Bugzilla: http://www.riscos.info/bugzilla/index.cgi List Info: http://www.riscos.info/mailman/listinfo/gcc Main Page: http://www.riscos.info/index.php/GCCSDK