From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: dugo@xs4all.nl (Jacob Goense) Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2017 15:15:32 +0100 Subject: [TUHS] jor1k was:Re: Need your help for 2019 In-Reply-To: <51EE9B29-09E2-4626-8B71-E5FD7857D0B4@superglobalmegacorp.com> References: <20170304031608.GB1715@minnie.tuhs.org> <76bc51aa-1046-40a6-b718-f09e23258157@SG2APC01FT010.eop-APC01.prod.protection.outlook.com> <607AF648-CAC0-4FFD-8367-C502B3A0E96E@planet.nl> <51EE9B29-09E2-4626-8B71-E5FD7857D0B4@superglobalmegacorp.com> Message-ID: <20ae194033e11ba5833834a6d331843b@xs4all.nl> moved. On 2017-03-06 04:44, Jason Stevens wrote: > That ooenrisc is pretty cool too! > > https://s-macke.github.io/jor1k/demos/main.html Yes, I love it. Unfortunately upstreaming the or1k patches to GCC failed due to copyright assignment issues or it would be running debian now. I run a bare minimum static cross linux from scratch on it. This builds the toolchain, kernel and a few bits like simh https://github.com/dugoh/tcb This continues from above to add more things to sysroot https://github.com/dugoh/srb This fork ties it together https://github.com/dugoh/jor1k Apologies in advance for the horrendous state of my commit history. I abuse github as a scratch pad and CD pipeline, (github -> travis -> gh-pages) and never bothered with any of the courtesies of open source development. > It apparently has network support as well! The network back-end is here https://github.com/benjamincburns/websockproxy Easy to set up if you do Docker and otherwise not that hard.