It might be possible for me to figure out something about the arm64 VM, but I would need to know a place to start for that. Which I do not. Sorry that I confused drawterm and rcpu. bengt On Wed, 20 Mar 2024 at 16:16, Jacob Moody wrote: > On 3/20/24 10:07, Bengt Kleberg wrote: > > Thank you for the very prompt answer. > > > > Yes, my host is an ARM computer, Mac Mini with MacOS. > > In your case then it may be worth the trouble of figuring out the arm64 vm. > The kernel that is used was specifically written to work under MacOS arm64 > accelerated virtualization so it should work. It is just not entirely > documented. > > For what it's worth I doubt that running an x86 VM would be much of an > issue either, > 9front is not exactly a demanding piece of software compared to a gnome > desktop. > > > > > To use drawterm I would need a computer/VM with 9front, which I do not > have. > > This is incorrect, drawterm is a program that runs under > mac/linux/windows/whatever > that acts as a terminal. This is the whole point of having a specific > program for it. > If you already had a 9front system you could just rcpu and run rio. > > > -- Bengt Kleberg -- Product Development --------------------------------------- enabling your networks ------------------------------------- Travelping GmbH Roentgenstraße 13 39108 Magdeburg Germany phone: +49 391 660 98560 mail: info@travelping.com website: https://www.travelping.com/ Company registration: Amtsgericht Stendal Managing Director: Holger Winkelmann Reg. No.: HRB 10578 VAT ID: DE236673780