Greetings,

I am looking at getting a framebuffer back end for the OpenSmalltalk IDEs up on OpenBSD.

So my question is "Is this a sensible thing to attempt?".

I am an old (read slow) guy who writes a small amount of C code about once a decade and don't have a lot of resources to apply, but I do have some persistence and can learn, sometimes.

My ol' brain does not do grand plan projects anymore, but is OK with small projects + tinkering to success.

I updated a port of OpenSmalltalkVM's fbdev back end to Linux a while back [tested on {Alpine,Armbian} Linux].

https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/tree/Cog/platforms/unix/vm-display-fbdev


So my question is really to the libinput/framebuffer folks.

Is this something I should get into, or is it too large for my ol' shrinking brain?

Thanks in advance for any input.

-KenD
PS: Rasperry Pi/Raspian is my main desktop environment.

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