One of the best things about working on #plptools is that I get to work with developers who have far more experience in commercial software development than I do. I'm learning all the time and feel really grateful for it.*

On the flipside, it's solidified my want to work on the new #Psion #SIBOSDK by myself. I don't want collaborators for that project right now. Helpful hints and guidance is very much welcome, but I want to grow with this project in my own way. And yes, that will mean the development of the SDK will be slower. This might seem selfish in the grand scheme of FOSS development, but I know is the right thing for me right now.

* To be clear, I'm not a useless third wheel on the project. I have my things I'm good at. And I have ✨opinions✨! But still, always learning!

EDIT: Solved! Thank you to @penguin42 for the guidance. I now have an aarch64 VM running Debian and "host-only" networking so I can SSH in easily. My next challenge will be to do the same with Arch or Alpine, and get serial over TCP or a UNIX socket working.

#HIVEMIND: Does anyone have any tips on running ARM VMs on AMD64? Preferably both 32 and 64-bit.

I've got a few apps (#plptools, the new #SIBOSDK) that I'd like to be able to compile and test while on-the-go.

I'm guessing something like #qemu would do the job, but I don't know where to begin.

#LazyWeb

I've done a little more work on #ECOBJ over the past couple of weeks, but not much. Life has, unfortunately, got in the way of most of my retrocomputing fun.

But I'm pretty convinced that I could get something working by the end of the year. I should have some time over December.

It would be nice to get another SDK tool written.

#Psion #SIBOSDK