On 08.12.2012 19:12, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Sven Barth wrote:
On 08.12.2012 17:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Sven Barth wrote:
On 08.12.2012 11:42, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Sven Barth wrote:
Am 19.10.2012 15:53, schrieb Marco van de Voort:
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said:
68K is alive thanks to Coldfire etc.

Well. I would like to run it on the real thing. 68040/40 the same
one as
1.0.x did :-)

Do you have a system with such a CPU? If so it would be nice - if
time
permits - if you could test a bit. Of course you can wait until I
fixed the heap manager and stdio issues :)

I wonder whether a PPC Mac- which I believe has good 68K emulation-
would be a comfortable testbed?


I don't know... I never had a Mac and thus can not tell. Also this
might need a working Mac OS Classic support for m68k first...

I've got one. I'll look. I'll be back.


Didn't you wrote on the Lazarus list that you don't want to get
sidetracked? :P

Yes, but the boss is less likely to read this one :-)

Besides which, finding that dirt-cheap hardware was actually a useful
substitute for stuff which wasn't easy to source might actually be useful.

Digging around earlier in the day suggested that Apple is doing
everything possible to bury the Programmer's Workbench download, but
once the name of the file is known it turns out to be cached in various
places.


What's the Programmer's Workbench?

Regards,
Sven
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