On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 08:53:23AM -0700, C K Kashyap wrote: > How about something that runs on qemu using a bootloader like limine/grub? > It could be really vanilla without even the need for a keyboard driver > (using UART for io using --serial stdio option in qemu). The drivers/rest > of the kernel infrastructure could then be crowd sourced :)
Will you give it a try? > Btw .. perhaps you have already answered this but, does it make sense to > have a different extension for the assembly files? Technically, I don't > believe that they are plicolisp sources right? You mean Pil64 and PilOS? (Beause pil21 has no assembly sources) The sources of Pil64 and PilOS *are* Lisp files. They are evaluated via 'load' in "src64/mkAsm.l". That's why I said in the last mail that a running PicoLisp is nneded to bootstrap the build. ☺/ A!ex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe