Question for Tommorow's QnA with KB
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Mon Jan 10 16:50:42 PST 2005
The honourable and venerable Walter Vaughan spoke thus:
>
> My question was more aimed towards is there a fundamental issue blocking
> that sort of direction vs any actual arrival at that point. (Can this
> car be driven from NYC to LAX, not are we going on a trip?)
But it still gets down to a discussion of management and development
direction at fP-Tech, at its heart, no matter what the intent.
> I was going to point the 4/1/4 article on slashdot
> http://bsd.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/04/01/182202&tid=122&tid=207&tid=10
> as something impossible to do, but lookee here...
> http://games.slashdot.org/games/04/09/08/1225208.shtml
> http://www.kernelthread.com/publications/gbaunix/#GBA
I was aware of this (btw, it won't work on anything lower than the GBA--the
older models were either custom 65c02's [what the manual said] or z80+'s
[what friends that took them apart said]), but perhaps I'm being
particularly dense. I not only don't detect an fP tie-in (unless you're
wondering when the OBSD-on-GBA fP port will be released), nor a tie-in to
what you're saying your intent was.
Not to beat a dead horse, but could you clue me in as to what you're
getting at, even if you have to do it in private because the rest of the
world "got it"? :) I'm feeling seriously confused ATM.
JUST the right state in which to go write code!!! *WEG*
Sometimes it makes more sense when you start off confused--then you
get that kind of epiphany where everything crystalises in a moment of
understanding. Somehow it feels better, as if the whole world fell into
place at once! (Of course...I somehow manage to lose that -perfect- clarity
about 15min later when looking at the same code, which is a real downer.
"I -got- this half an hour ago! -Why- does this work this way, again?")
I'm off to see the kernel... o/~
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