Name: SqueakNOS-gera.48 Author: gera Time: 19 September 2008, 8:39:36 am UUID: 9c80063b-ef62-4ade-bf00-ee8882844db4 Ancestors: SqueakNOS-gera.47
"Hello World" primitive for testing OpenFirmware callout mechanism. This is a hardcoded callout, next step (tomorrow maybe) will be to make it generic, accepting an array. That's enough to use any service provided by OpenFirmware (OFW).
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 08:40:40AM -0300, Gerardo Richarte wrote:
Name: SqueakNOS-gera.48 Author: gera Time: 19 September 2008, 8:39:36 am UUID: 9c80063b-ef62-4ade-bf00-ee8882844db4 Ancestors: SqueakNOS-gera.47
"Hello World" primitive for testing OpenFirmware callout mechanism. This is a hardcoded callout, next step (tomorrow maybe) will be to make it generic, accepting an array. That's enough to use any service provided by OpenFirmware (OFW).
If you want to send emails to the list whenever you update SqueakNOS, there is a feature on www.squeaksource.com that can do this:
On the SqueakSource side: - log in to squeaksource - go to the project admin page - enter mails to go to squeaknos@lists.squeakfoundation.org - press the save button right next to it - enable the "send mail" check box - press the save button at the end of the page
On the Mailman side: - log in as admin - under the category Privacy Options > Sender Filters: - add squeak-dev-noreply@lists.squeakfoundation.org to the accept_these_nonmembers field
For an example of what these emails look like, see the archives of the packages list:
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/packages
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