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Nick Briggs b234064d91 Rework handling of I/O via select() to use correct fd_set type instead of int for fd sets.
Some code that was maintaining an fd_set with only a single fd was replaced
       with just the fd as int, which can be added to the global fd_set as needed.
       More testing is required for less usual configurations such as host TCP/UDP/IP
       and direct ethernet (packet filter or NIT) I/O.

	modified:   src/common.c
	modified:   src/ether.c
	modified:   src/inet.c
	modified:   src/initkbd.c
	modified:   src/kbdsubrs.c
	modified:   src/keyevent.c
	modified:   src/main.c
	modified:   src/osmsg.c
	modified:   src/rawrs232c.c
	modified:   src/rpc.c
	modified:   src/rs232c.c
	modified:   src/tty.c
	modified:   src/uraid.c
	modified:   src/xinit.c
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2020-09-11 13:41:05 -07:00

Maiko

This is the implementation of the Medley Interlisp virtual machine, for a byte-coded Lisp instruction set and some low-level functions for connecting witih Lisp for access to display and disk etc.

There are make file fragments that include all the flags and variables you have to set for each hardware/OS target.

  • cd to the "bin" directory
  • have "." on your PATH
  • do "./makeright x"

It will (attempt to) detect the OS-type and cpu-type, and put together the makefile parts that it needs. It will build in ../ostype.cputype-x (for the .o files) and ../ostype.cputype for the executables.

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