On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 11:14 PM, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 05/11/2014 04:53 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
>> I got sh4 to work under QEMU years ago as part of my aboriginal linux
>> project, which builds the smallest Linux system capable of rebuilding
>> itself natively from source code. (You can
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 11:14 PM, Randy Dunlap rdun...@infradead.org wrote:
On 05/11/2014 04:53 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
I got sh4 to work under QEMU years ago as part of my aboriginal linux
project, which builds the smallest Linux system capable of rebuilding
itself natively from source code.
On 05/11/2014 04:53 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
> I got sh4 to work under QEMU years ago as part of my aboriginal linux
> project, which builds the smallest Linux system capable of rebuilding
> itself natively from source code. (You can download and run the system
> images from
On 05/11/2014 04:53 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
I got sh4 to work under QEMU years ago as part of my aboriginal linux
project, which builds the smallest Linux system capable of rebuilding
itself natively from source code. (You can download and run the system
images from
I got sh4 to work under QEMU years ago as part of my aboriginal linux
project, which builds the smallest Linux system capable of rebuilding
itself natively from source code. (You can download and run the system
images from http://landley.net/aboriginal/bin if you're curious.)
One of the goals of
I got sh4 to work under QEMU years ago as part of my aboriginal linux
project, which builds the smallest Linux system capable of rebuilding
itself natively from source code. (You can download and run the system
images from http://landley.net/aboriginal/bin if you're curious.)
One of the goals of
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