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Re: nlist() and MiNT itself.



hmm am i the only one left here? ;)

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?

 cheers
	Juergen
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