Hi Rob,
Also, what does it take, other than sexual favours, to get added
to the CVS commiters?
A SourceForge user name? :-)
'rjek' :)
Done.
Cheers,
Ralph.
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Hi Rob,
I'd prefer emulating a real network i/f podule since that would
support other OS better, e.g. NetBSD.
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/acorn26/
I think it would be nice for arcem to continue to support
Linux/ARM26 and NetBSD would be nice to add.
However, I thought in
Hi Ian,
Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Can we avoid top-posting on this list please.
Can we avoid CCing everyone on everything if we're also using the
list? :-)
:-) I did consider it before sending the email but a quick scan of the
subscribers list suggested that not everyone being CC'd
Hi,
Peter Howkins wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 10:18:59AM +, Daniel Clarke wrote:
I was wondering whether it was a good idea to add to the pathname
conversion code a case for spaces, linux real space = riscos
pseudo space. Otherwise, filenames with spaces become inaccessible
in
Hi Matthew,
PS Anyone know why my CVS commit generated so many postings to the
arcem-cvs mailing list?
Commits under CVS aren't `atomic'. That's long been stated as a CVS
flaw since if something goes wrong half-way through then your changes
can be half-committed. It does it a directory at a
Hi Chris,
You'd find it much easier to keep up with the other changes when
it's in CVS. Basically you need a Sourceforge username, and for
Ralph or Peter N to add you to the list of developers that can
commit changes to ArcEm. Can you let me know if you've used CVS
before, as that
Hi Chris,
Can anything be done about this mailing list so it adds a reply-to
header? No amount of hacking and changing mailers at this end can get
it to reply to the list automatically.
What's the problem exactly? Just asking my email client to reply to
your message got me
To: Chris
Hi,
Can anyone remind me where arcem handles endianess, e.g. when storing
words and then loading bytes. I've had a quick look but can't remember
enough to locate it.
Cheers,
Ralph.
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Hi,
Jeffrey Lee wrote:
I've just double-checked the source code and it's confirmed my
suspicions - ArcEm uses the emulated CPU cycle count to generate the
IOC timers. So no matter what host machine you're using, any benchmark
program running within ArcEm will report the same performance
Hi,
Chris Young wrote:
The only thing letting it down is disk access speed - I'm using
HostFS, and loading anything substantial (eg. the Syndicate demo) can
take several minutes despite the fact it now runs at near-enough full
speed once loaded.
From a quick look I suspect the
Hi Chris,
That way, we're still specifying the maximum possible to SetRGB32().
Same goes for the mouse cursor palette patch. Google turned up
http://amigadev.elowar.com/read/ADCD_2.1/Includes_and_Autodocs_3._guide/node0328.html
which also seems to suggest 0x_ is required.
I'm
Hi Chris,
The emulaor code needed tweaking a bit, but the support modules
loaded by RISC OS are identical to the RPCEmu versions (including
retaining the RPCEmu name!).
Can we change this? Just to satisfy my OCD :)
Perhaps they'd consider changing to a more generic name? :-)
Cheers,
Hi Jeffrey,
Another new version:
http://www.phlamethrower.co.uk/misc2/arcem-src.zip (Source)
http://www.phlamethrower.co.uk/misc2/arcem.zip (RISC OS build)
Given your continued work on arcem would it be worth using the central
repository rather than many ZIP releases? When the repo gets
Hi Jerome,
Does looking across all architectures to see what they do help?
Something like
grep -rw HOSTDISPLAY .
from the top of the tree?
I see things like
http://arcem.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/arcem/arcem/arch/stddisplaydev.c?revision=1.3view=markup#l232
Cheers, Ralph.
Hi Michael,
I'd like to offer to be ArcEm web site maintainer.
A volunteer! Capital! I wouldn't want to see something like
http://www.redsquirrel.fsnet.co.uk/redsquirrel.html though, as amusing
as it may be on first visit. :-) Something that lets newcomers get up
and running quickly,
Hi Doug,
Out of the box (or cvs if you like) I was unable to get arcem to
compile. It complained about a number of 64-bit types/methods that
darwin doesn't have. Darwin just seems to expose them as
non-decorated types/methods.
Attached is the output of cvs diff -u for the hostfs.h file
Hi Ian,
On 23/07/2012 23:27, Jeffrey Lee wrote:
I'll upload an alpha version of a 1.50 release for RISC OS.
I'd stick some builds up there too, but I believed only the admin of
the project could do that. That's what the documentation seems to
say. How did you upload files to the project
Hi,
From arcem-cvs list:
-ArcEm is known to be compatible with both RISC OS (3.1 and below) and ARM
Linux ROM images. A suitable ARM Linux ROM image can be downloaded from the
ArcEm website at http://arcem.sf.net/
+ArcEm is known to be compatible with both RISC OS (3.1 and below) and ARM
Hi,
Jeffrey Lee wrote:
In lieu of a safe place to get free ROMs, you could add a link to
ROL's shop, where they're selling a CD containing Arc ROM images:
http://www.e-junkie.com/43789
Thanks, I didn't know of
Hi Jeffrey,
Log Message:
* win/dirent.h - Free dirent.h implementation for Win32 from
http://www.softagalleria.net/dirent.php, required for building HostFS
in VS
--- NEW FILE: dirent.h ---
/*
* dirent.h - dirent
Hi Ian,
Nominally the manual should be packaged with the release, but in the
absence of that, should we archive off the 1.0x manual in to the 1.00
release folder (minus 'cvs' bits?)
Then maintain the website version as pertaining to the current
version, be it cvs/alpha/etc, until next
Hi Michael,
This is now done. I also split the ChangeLog out into a separate
document.
All looks good.
Cheers, Ralph.
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Hi Michael,
Anyone mind if I commit this lot to the site?
LGTM.
I suppose strictly speaking it only runs old ARM Linux now; modern
kernels have dropped support for such an old architecture?
Cheers, Ralph.
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Hi Jeffrey,
+riscpkg: $(TARGET)
+ rm -rf ArcEm
+ mkdir -p ArcEm/Apps/Misc
+ cp -r riscos-single/RiscPkg ArcEm
+ cp -r !ArcEm ArcEm/Apps/Misc
+ rm ArcEm/Apps/Misc/!ArcEm/arcem
+ elf2aif !ArcEm/arcem ArcEm/Apps/Misc/!ArcEm/arcem,ff8
+ cp arcemrc
Hi Rob,
Been hacking around with ArcEm and got a couple of things here that
may be of use:
1. Preprocessor-fiddling patches to make it build under OpenBSD
2. Rudimentary sndio support
Are either of these things interesting enough for me to post them
here?
Sure. Perhaps post the
Hi,
Sourceforge are mailing project admins pointing out CVS write access is
going to stop. Read access will continue, but that might be stopped too
in time. (Maintaining CVS's source is too much of a burden for them.)
Given our project-admin hats, Peter Naulls or I can convert the CVS to
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