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- From: Stephen Usher <Stephen.Usher@earth.ox.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: nlist() and MiNT itself.
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1993 07:55:01 +0000 (GMT)
- In-Reply-To: <9312141719.AA00370@jelal.north.de> from "Juergen Lock" at Dec 14, 93 06:19:50 pm
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- >hmm am i the only one left here? ;)
-
- Well.. I'm still here, at least until the end of the week.
-
- >Stephen Usher writes:
- >
- >> It would be nice if we could use nlist() to look into the kernel though, it
- >> should help to get a proper ps etc. working.
- >>
- >> It's facinating what you find when you read /proc/MiNT.000.. it's a pity
- >> it's not MiNT itself!
- >
- > well its more or less /dev/mem... i guess this is because currently all
- >processes and the kernel are still always running in one address space.
- >would ioctl PROCADDR (address of proc struct) help?
-
- Possibly.
-
- > cheers
- > Juergen
- >--
- >J"urgen Lock / nox@jelal.north.de / UUCP: ..!uunet!unido!uniol!jelal!nox
- > ...ohne Gewehr
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-
- Maybe it would be a good idea for the next release of MiNT, making
- /proc/MiNT.000 be JUST the kernel address area. I'm sure it wouldn't be too
- difficult.. I'll look into it, sometime.. when I've finished playing Elite
- II on my TT :-)
-
- Steve
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