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Re: [MiNT] trunk-09082010 file structure / content
> Memory protection isn't supported on 020.
>
> Basically we turn on -m68020 and -DM68000 for the 020 build.
And do we really need this? :) Who will use this kernel? It's a known
rule -- more choices to user, more confusion. I think we should really
stick to basic 000 (ST/STE), 030 (TT/Falcon), 040 (AB40/CT60), Mil
(Milan/Hades) and v4e (Coldfire, when you say someone is using it).
Frank's goal was to eliminate number of release kernels to 1-2, I
assume for STs (minimal memory), 020+ (from TT to CT60) and ok, maybe
ColdFire as the third.
There's no single advantage to have kernel for each CPU (I accept your
choice for mintlib, here it makes more sense, freedom of choice for
developer).
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