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TI 68K / Re: Punix
« on: April 21, 2012, 06:19:44 am »
oh thank you, I'll try it as soon as possible !

It's great to see Punix on the Levenez Unix History page!  :)

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TI 68K / Re: Punix
« on: March 20, 2012, 07:32:13 pm »
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Regarding your LinuxFR article: I know I mentioned in my Punix blog that I am trying to make a speech synthesizer, but I didn't mean that it's going to be part of Punix itself. It's just going to be a program that will run under Punix (or under TI-AMS if someone wants to port it).

Ok, I think many will understand (I have not written more, my article was already long!), and then, usually, when we speak about a BSD distro, we talk about the kernel and userland  ;D I admit to not having thought we might think it would be in the kernel. I guess when the filesystem is operational, some Unix tools will not be hardcoded into the kernel (init, sh...) but they are part of your "punix" project  ;)

Also, I wrote something like "Some improvements are more likely to occur than others", I think no one will blame if it is not in the kernel  ;D

Thank you for reading my article, I hope that machine translation was not too hard to read (but it's probably better than my poor english) ;)

Do you know what would be incompatible with the HW1? Grayscale, sure, maybe the sound due to the 68k running at 10mhz, but there is something else?

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TI 68K / Re: Punix
« on: March 19, 2012, 05:45:11 pm »
You say in your readme that we need to download flashos.a to build punix, but GCC4Ti included it for some time ( http://trac.godzil.net/gcc4ti/ticket/11 ), and I successfully built punix without download it separately.

Also, I've successfully compiled the beta4 for V200 with GNU/Linux, by changing the MAKE variable to make (instead of gmake) in the Makefile (gmake is the name of gnu make on BSD, I'm not running BSD ;) ), then adding some V200 preprocessor instructions to the source : http://pastebin.com/eBxnEBk5



I've not tested it on my real V200, only on TiEmu, but support the V200 should not be too difficult, I do not think it is so different from the TI92 + (probably less than between the TI89 and Titanium)  ;)

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