Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
/* This is the original elf.h file from the GNU C Library; I only removed | |
the inclusion of feature.h and added definitions of __BEGIN_DECLS and | |
__END_DECLS as documented in | |
https://cmd.inp.nsk.su/old/cmd2/manuals/gnudocs/gnudocs/libtool/libtool_36.html | |
On macOS, simply copy the file to /usr/local/include/. | |
Mathias Lafeldt <mathias.lafeldt@gmail.com> */ | |
/* This file defines standard ELF types, structures, and macros. |
Today I wanted to move existing APFS-resident macOS Catalina installation to a new disk. I upgraded my late 2014 Mac Mini with a shiny new 1TB SSD. This took way too many hours of my life I will never get back. Hope this saves some time to you.
Good news:
This information is relevant for Catalina (I'm currently running macOS 10.15.1).
You might want to read this to get an introduction to armel vs armhf.
If the below is too much, you can try Ubuntu-ARMv7-Qemu but note it contains non-free blobs.
First, cross-compile user programs with GCC-ARM toolchain. Then install qemu-arm-static
so that you can run ARM executables directly on linux
# pip3 install pyusb | |
# Requires root on macOS to kick the kernel driver off the device. | |
import usb.core | |
import usb.util | |
import struct | |
import time | |
import base64 | |
import sys |
This guide will set up VS Code to work with debugging Wii U apps using the GDB stub plugin for Aroma.
To debug you will need a compatible GDB version installed which supports the powerpc:750
archtitecture.
The one which is bundled with devkitPPC
is not recommended, due to being several versions behind.
Edit: It has now been updated to the latest version and can be used without issues. Use /opt/devkitpro/devkitPPC/bin/powerpc-eabi-gdb
for the gdb path.
You also install a PowerPC specific version, or use gdb-multiarch
which comes with several linux distributions.
Note down the path to the gdb executable, this is required for the next steps.
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