Re: New architecture support



On Monday 26 June 2006 09:53, Aditya Godbole wrote:
Hi,

If I have to add support for a new architecture, how do I start? I
guess I need to get the build system and 'config' utility in place?
How do I go about it?

Well, you'll need a toolchain. :) Then you can start working on building
a minimal kernel filling in missing bits in sys/<arch> as you go.

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John Baldwin
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