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Gemini on old platforms.

With AmiGemini existing for the Amiga platform. What other old platforms does have Gemini client?

With my limited knowledge I think that SSL is the limiting factor, right?

I would love to see a MS-DOS/FreeDOS etc. client.

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🚂 MrSVCD

Feb 25 · 4 weeks ago · 👍 leoperbo

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🐧 istvan · Feb 26 at 00:11:

I’ve been hoping for a Mac OS 10.4.x client, or a 9.2 client to run in Classic. Right now I have to SSH into another system and run in terminal.

Can’t compile most terminal clients because Go for Mac PPC was abandoned before ever producing anything working. Also missing newer Python.

Reliance on libssl is basically a death sentence for PPC Mac.

🛰️ lufte · Feb 26 at 13:14:

@istvan what about rust? Can you compile rust code?

🐙 norayr · Feb 27 at 00:43:

is go available for linux on powerpc? i can check actually, i will.

i mean right now i don't understand: abandoned because macos/ppc doesn't exist anymore, or abandoned because big endian ppc is an unnecessary problem for them, which is good to avoid.

i have a gentoo on ppc so i'll check there for go.

🐙 norayr · Feb 27 at 00:54:

@istvan, i reread your comment again and i see: you use macos on ppc. i sincerely encourage you to try linux, let's say debian on powerpc.

— debian netinst images.

— penguinppc will never die.

— latest images today.

☯️ leoperbo · Feb 27 at 01:05:

I'd be ok if there where more 32 bits support in clients for GNU/Linux, it's not so much to ask...

🐧 istvan · Feb 27 at 04:45:

@norayr I use it because of software. As a gemstone designer there’s a lot of specialized software we use with no open source equivalent – not even a bad one.

I have other x86 machines with Linux and Haiku, but my PPC is just for PPC Mac. If I ever considered installing a second OS for fun it would be MorphOS.

🐧 istvan · Feb 27 at 04:46:

@lufte No. Pretty much everything you are used to doesn’t exist when you are on an OS from nearly 20 years ago.

🚂 MrSVCD [OP] · Feb 27 at 16:00:

OpenSSL has DJGPP support by the looks of it.