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I'm trying to get Redox-OS to boot on X86_64 machines - as you may know, it currently only boots on a few. On mine, there are errors in the AML parsers. The team tells me that their version of ACPI was originally sourced from here, but is not at all current. What are your thoughts of being able to directly use your code in Redox-OS? Has anyone explored that before? Also - how would one actually run your tests on a machine - inside linux, or is there an experimental OS that can dump its findings?
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I'm trying to get Redox-OS to boot on X86_64 machines - as you may know, it currently only boots on a few. On mine, there are errors in the AML parsers. The team tells me that their version of ACPI was originally sourced from here, but is not at all current. What are your thoughts of being able to directly use your code in Redox-OS? Has anyone explored that before? Also - how would one actually run your tests on a machine - inside linux, or is there an experimental OS that can dump its findings?
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