Hi! On Mon, 2023-09-25 13:17:37 -0400, Mouse <mouse%Rodents-Montreal.ORG@localhost> wrote: > > Seems I cannot get emails through to mouse%Rodents-Montreal.ORG@localhost due > mouse%netbsd.org@localhost is what I'd recommend, especially for this. Will do! > > In the end, I'd be very much interested in looking at that additional > > available VAX simulator > > The only way I have it available at the moment is a world-clonable git > repo; git://git.rodents-montreal.org/Mouse/emul/vax/full should be the > thing to clone. It probably won't work out of the box, though; I > haven't tried to build it on anything but my own machines, so there are > probably local idioms built into it. I expect to be convincing it to > build on a stock NetBSD system in the near(ish) future, so you may want > to wait unitl then (unless you want to just read the code). > > If you prefer to avoid git, for whatever reason(s), I can build you a > tarball and put it up for anonymous FTP, or mail it, or whatever - I'm > sure we can figure something out. GIT is perfect. I'll clone it later on, try to build it and maybe dump some patches in your direction. > > [...] gain JIT capabilities. (Maybe that could be done well using > > libgccjit, in a host-agnostic manner?) > > Maybe! I was not aware of libgccjit - though I've never looked for > anything of the sort, so that means little. I'll have to look into it; > I can anticipate plenty of possible issues, but none are certain and > many could likely be worked around. I haven't worked with it either, but it .. came to my mind and being a GCC frontend, I hope to have support for a wide range of host systems. > But I probably will try to build my own JIT for it anyway; part of the > reason for doing it is that nothing teaches something like implementing > it, and I'd like to learn more about JITting. :-) Thanks! Jan-Benedict --
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