Op 10-8-2011 2:42, Rugxulo schreef:
> trying. But it's beyond me right now. (Arjay from BTTR had his own
> mini shell started in actual working form, but it never left beta. Of
> course, he's busy, but that was only a few months ago, so there's
> hope.)
that shell was promising indeed, but could e
Op 10-8-2011 9:08, Eduardo Casino schreef:
> http://sites.google.com/site/chitchatvmback/
ah so that's where Ken Kato went with his site, was already missing that
for a while to read up about all those commandline utilities he had.
Op 10-8-2011 0:04, Rugxulo schreef:
> I'm not sure most people (even me) want to rebuild the kernel and
> shell a lot. In particular, rebuilding the shell (even though easy to
> do) at least "looks" kinda scary complicated (to me). I kinda wish we
> had a much simpler build process (or even much si
Hi Eduardo,
>> Even VMWare has open source mouse and X drivers around:
>>
>> www.vmware.com/resources/opensource/projects.html#c53533
>>
>> vmmouse.c is "only" 1350 lines, the graphics driver has
>> circa 250 kilobytes of sources in their 11.0.3 version...
> There is also an unofficial implement
> the simulated hardware of the VM is "broken" so that normal drivers
> for the corresponding real hardware after which the simulation was
> modelled would fail.
To me, this is the real issue. At least in theory, the emulation should be
"perfect". If anything, it should be less "buggy" and less
2011/8/10 Eric Auer :
> Even VMWare has open source mouse and X drivers around:
>
> www.vmware.com/resources/opensource/projects.html#c53533
>
> vmmouse.c is "only" 1350 lines, the graphics driver has
> circa 250 kilobytes of sources in their 11.0.3 version,
> you can download the sources as zip/tg