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Re: Bug#658914: imvirt: does not know about ARAnyM (m68k Atari emulator)



Thomas Liske dixit:

> Are there additional characteristics while running inside ARAnyM (i.e. cat
> /proc/modules)? The dmesg logfile might not be available for (unprivileged)
> users and the dmesg kernel buffer might be scrolled off.

Hrm, good question.

root@ara3:~ # cat /proc/modules
ipv6 237947 10 - Live 0x31950000

Nothing on that front, thus. Unlike MirBSD, Debian doesn’t seem to
have a /var/run/dmesg.boot either, so the scrolled-away comment is
true. The one below also seems to be generic Atari…

# cat /proc/hardware
Model:          Atari Falcon (with Afterburner040)
System Memory:  800768K
         14 MB at 0x00000000 (ST-RAM)
        768 MB at 0x01000000 (alternate RAM)
Detected hardware:
        Falcon Shifter
        Programmable Sound Generator
        PCM 8 Bit Sound
        CODEC Sound
        SCSI Controller NCR5380 (Falcon style)
        IDE Interface
        8/16 Mhz Switch for FDC
        Multi Function Peripheral MFP 68901
        Serial Communications Controller SCC 8530
        Paddle Interface
        Clock Chip MC146818A
        Blitter
        DSP56001 processor

I hope the m68k porters have more ideas where to look.
You can also get your own ARAnyM:
https://wiki.debian.org/Aranym/Quick

bye,
//mirabilos
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