On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:37:55 Roland McGrath wrote: > > > What do you mean by "configured"? > > > > Ran ./configure > > Right. You seem to have presumed that this has something to do with > selecting devices, as it does in gnumach. That is not the case for > oskit-mach. You're going to have to get your hands dirty.
Indeed I did, and indeed I do. > > > Have you run some oskit example kernels on your hardware? > > > > No; where can they be found? > > Uh, in the oskit. In the "examples" directory. No offense intended, but > you really need to get your own clue about the oskit before trying to get > started with oskit-mach. Will do. Bob -- Bob Ham: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pkl.net/~node/ IRC: 'node' on irc.openprojects.net: #slashdot ICQ: 4396425 'node' "The GNU philosophy is about freedom. To be free one must have personal power. Personal power is an individual thing, difficult to obtain and quick to perish." --Krisno Pryosusilo

