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this closes #63. rick noted that -t is not consistent with -f, the changes here address this. -f now loads code blocks from a file, and -t will load both code and test blocks. FossilOrigin-Name: b32065ff68714f4c6b86e17da44c4778a0ce9ceb7db81a3466edd3da312d47e0 |
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RETRO/NATIVE
This directory contains some experiments in building a RETRO system to run directly on hardware. As a stepping stone, it also includes some builds which require a host kernel, but no standard C library.
Initial Objectives:
- Reuse as much of the existing VM implementation (in C) as possible.
- Don't require a full blown kernel & userland to run
- Work with a completely standard RETRO image
- Minimally viable system: the basic listener (REPL)
- Work on 32-bit x86 systems
Future Goals:
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Support for more processors
- x86-64
- ARM (32-bit)
- ARM (64-bit)
- RISC-V
- MIPS M4K (PIC32)
Current Status:
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Working builds w/minimal host dependencies:
- FreeBSD (32-bit, x86)
- FreeBSD (64-bit, x86)
- Linux (32-bit, x86)
- Native (32-bit, x86, multiboot)