Hi,
On Mon Jul 07, 2014 at 23:40:22 +0200, Maria Soler wrote:
> Still the same problem, I cannot make it work. I have activated -v in
> io (you said there are several -v options, where can I find more
-v can be specified multiple times for more verbosity (such as -).
> information? I couldn'
Hello again,
Still the same problem, I cannot make it work. I have activated -v in
io (you said there are several -v options, where can I find more
information? I couldn't find anything about that so far) and made some
changes in the cfg and io files. Actually I have created a devs file.
The curre
On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 10:31:56AM +0200, Maria Soler wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I have (tried to) apply those changes and the result is as follows:
>
> Execution:
> -
> MOE: cmdline: moe rom/app.cfg
> MOE:
Hello again,
I have (tried to) apply those changes and the result is as follows:
Execution:
-
MOE: cmdline: moe rom/app.cfg
MOE: Starting: rom/ned rom/app.cfg
MOE: loading 'rom/ned'
Ned says: Hi World!
Ned
On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 04:38:07PM +0200, Maria Soler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running l4re on qemu (qemu-system-arm) and I have been trying to
> use a qemu device from l4re, but I have been unsuccessful so far. This
> device creates a file in the host and that is how I have been testing
> if I wa
Hi Maria,
Am 02.07.2014 16:38, schrieb Maria Soler:
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vbus = l:new_channel();
-- Start io
l:start(
{
caps = {
sigma0 = L4.cast(L4.Proto.Factory,
L4.Env.sigma0):create(L4.Proto.Sigma0),
icu = L4.Env.icu,
input
Hello,
I am running l4re on qemu (qemu-system-arm) and I have been trying to
use a qemu device from l4re, but I have been unsuccessful so far. This
device creates a file in the host and that is how I have been testing
if I was actually writing/reading on the device: I was trying to write
from the