On 01/18/2014 04:28 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote: >> There is no secret sauce to the buildsystem. It's not like we're >> converting TRS-80 Model II TRSDOS files to LS-DOS or anything here, >> where things aren't well-documented or completely undocumented. > Hey, I could have done that with my eyes closed and in z80 code. But > those were simpler times. [TRS-80 in-joke and pointer to OS source code with Les's name in the comments taken off-list...... suffice to say that Les actually has done (or worked on the code, at least for) my referenced conversion in Z80 assembler for one of the TRS-80 operating systems] > I hope someone manages an ARM build eventually. It would be fun to > play with cheap hardware and reliable code. Is the F19 ARM build workable? (I know there are graphics module issues). I might have to try that myself on my GuruPlug or one of our Pi's. If F19 on ARM is stable enough, once the build chain is proven for x86_64 it shouldn't be too difficult for you or someone else to build from the source, taking F19 as the base for the buildsystem and initial buildroots. I would expect the build would take a long time, though.