Am afraid I'll have to build the chain myself. https://www6.software.ibm.com/developerworks/education/l-cross/l-cross-ltr.pdf
Sorry, i had the impression that it was a matter of quick googling.but I'll have to build binutils, libc, and gcc in two steps...
To play Orbiter to simulate browsing the net from Mars?It can also be used, maybe, to provide some external communications - with a text browser that will identify as mobile, and something like a jabber protocol...
And implement the optional signal :shifty: lag-to-earth.
Suspend means saving state, it keeps running after that.There should be some visible feedback when the VM is suspended (three stars across the screen?)

Are separate vessels running separate instances of the MFD?
Single VM, same terminal (ttyS0).if there are 3 Linux MFDs open, will they have different VMs or different tty to a single VM or the same tty of the only VM?
No, neither is it saved on closing. Too resource-consuming.does reopening the scenario reload a saved state?
Using this MFD, can we now create a mission control centre addon where you can upload remote commands to interplanetary probes, with the speed of light and all, then have the probes perform the actual actions and report back. Oh my God, imagine the possibility of this. Recreating the Juno, or New Horizons, or the Phobos-Grunt mission with 100% simulated reality.
Windows filesystem is inferior to normal ones, so unpacking initrd collapses it.using something other than cramfsck and mkcramfs that appears to fail no matter what opts i use. (win32 versions, i know , im lame).
MTD device with up to 256Mb of RW space on it is easy to add.Figure out how to mount another filesystem.
That would need network support. Which is tricky in both making and tapping into.What would be golden for me, is if the image had an sshd agent...
It could be slow.If Orbiter were to get proper *sh support, it could:
Well, anybody else run Orbiter in a window?The necessity of prefixing each line with Shift-I makes the MCC thing less usable. We need a real terminal that would accept clipboard input.
And make an entirely different add-on doing what could be done by alt-tab?A feature proposal: Check to see if Orbiter is running under Wine, and, if so, ask the user if the MFD should act as a terminal to the host system rather than emulating its own system.
That would need network support. Which is tricky in both making and tapping into.
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Well, anybody else run Orbiter in a window?
If so, an external terminal program is conceivable...
Is it really worth the bother?
First, i tend not to use third-party stuff in my hobby projects unless i can't avoid it without significant wasted effort.What of libvirt? http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/FAQ
Certainly.sshd would resolve that one, now wouldn't it?
Well, you can always decouple the VM from Orbiter and put it onto a thumb drive:The "I'm always late for meetings because im screwing around with Linux VM's at home that can't connect to linux VM's at work" issue. This is a big one in my household
If you have any good ideas about how can an X-server-in-MFD be used, i'd like to hear them.