> On Apr 7, 2023, at 12:23 PM, tom ehlert wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Don’t know if the issue is in the Kernel (0.85a), HimemX (3.38), JEMM386
>> (5.83) or My Head.
>
> it's in the Kernel - or in your head.
Yep, could be my interpretation of the documentation.
>
> to decide between these two
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 7, 2023 at 11:46 AM tom ehlert wrote:
>
> and - well I understand that kernel version control is a complete
> mess - but Kernel 0.85a seems a bit unlikely given that
> https://github.com/FDOS/kernel/blob/master/docs/history.txt refers to
> 0.42.
* https://github.com/FDOS/kernel
Hi,
> Don’t know if the issue is in the Kernel (0.85a), HimemX (3.38), JEMM386
> (5.83) or My Head.
it's in the Kernel - or in your head.
to decide between these two alternatives it's always helpful to send your
actual sources - not
an english description of what you had intended to do.
and
Thanks for figuring out how to build this at least in some way, and sharing
the results of that work, Rodrigo!
It's unfortunate to read that you discovered binary blobs in the code base
that are apparently needed to build 386MAX.
Could anybody here maybe shed some light on the feasibility of
Hi All,
First, nearly all the features I wanted for the initial release of LOGGER have
been implemented. The only thing remaining is the advanced capture. That is not
complicated and won’t take long. I just put it off until the end. Like I
mentioned before, I am very time constrained at