You enquired about support for an architecture within Plan 9 on a Plan 9 list so the context was clear and I reply with the relevant architecture string to help you locate it, but get a little lecture about Arm's naming scheme (come to think of it, what are Thumb-1 and Thumb-2 called?). Next time, I'll insist on the 27B/6. On Fri, 20 May 2022, 22:27 adr, wrote: > On Fri, 20 May 2022, Charles Forsyth wrote: > > > Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 21:34:05 +0100 > > From: Charles Forsyth > > Reply-To: 9fans <9fans@9fans.net> > > To: 9fans <9fans@9fans.net> > > Subject: Re: [9fans] Aarch64 on labs|9legacy? > > > > It's called arm64 > > From > https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0024/a/Introduction?lang=en > > "AArch64 is the name used to describe the 64-bit execution state > of the ARMv8 architecture. AArch32 describes the 32-bit execution > state of the ARMv8 architecture, which is almost identical to ARMv7. > GNU and Linux documentation (except for Redhat and Fedora distributions) > sometimes refers to AArch64 as ARM64." > > I would agree that you could use the therm ARM64 as a synonym of > Aarch64, but giving me just that response... It isn't even funny. > > adr. ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T000c7f7d66260ba3-M853e5a6fd4993355ec0b867f Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription