> And you saying "yes it works, I know this".
I can't remember! And I thought only my short term memory was bad... ;)

> SKAS64 support is implemented in the SKAS patch, but IIRC not in the guest 
> kernel - there are just a few things to fix up (for instance 
> using /proc/mm64), but I gave up as I hadn't found a solution to SKAS32-on-64 
> problems, and the changes were boring to do, and impossible to get right 
> without a testing possibility.
I suppose this isn't something I can help with?
That's a shame because I get the impression that skas3 is still much
faster than skas0... no hard figures though.

Antoine



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