20:58:30ebrascaSome files are in both , like sync.lisp.
21:12:09froggeysupervisor contains the very low-level machine-specific code. it's where threads, virtual memory, disk access, locking primitives, basic device detection, etc are all implemented
21:12:40froggeyruntime contains low-level code that is mostly for supporting Common Lisp, rather than dealing with the machine itself
21:12:48froggeyand system contains everything else
21:13:36froggeysupervisor/sync.lisp is where the primitive operations are implemented. these need to deal with the machine in a complicated & difficult way
21:14:07froggeysystem/sync.lisp contains higher-level operations that build on the primitives implemented by the supervisor
21:34:43ebrascaDoes it mean I can mostly ignore supervisor directory?
21:35:38froggeyprobably, but it depends on what you're doing
21:36:03ebrascaJust searching someting todo in Mezzano.