Ros&Raspberry Pi
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Ros&Raspberry Pi
Anyone checked out if Ros worked on Raspberry Pi yet? Is there any interest in getting feedback from this? I'm planning on buying one, so if there's any interest, I could have a go in trying out Ros on it...
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Soooo.... Which Architecture is it? ARM. Is there a port for ARM yet? Nope.
Problem solved ^^
Problem solved ^^
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Wut?? I thought there *was* an ARM port of Ros?EmuandCo wrote:Soooo.... Which Architecture is it? ARM. Is there a port for ARM yet? Nope.
Problem solved ^^
I'm pretty sure I read on the site/forum somewhere there was being made an ARM-port of it. So that is untrue, then?
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Some effort has gone into an ARM port in the past, but it didn't get terribly far IIRC. There's definitely no current (or bootable) ARM port.
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Not bootable is the right way to explain it. It's quite far already
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Hmm...isn't that a bit like saying a new car is quite far in the manufacturing-process, but doesn't have an engine, and thus you can't drive with it? But, you know...isn't the whole point of a car...?EmuandCo wrote:Not bootable is the right way to explain it. It's quite far already
Ah, nm.
No Ros/Raspberry testing, thus.
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More liek the engine is there, but missing spark plugs
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Re: Ros&Raspberry Pi
that sucks
I was hoping to play around with reactos on my raspberry...
oh well
I was hoping to play around with reactos on my raspberry...
oh well
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Hmm...how are those spark plugs coming along, in fact?EmuandCo wrote:More liek the engine is there, but missing spark plugs
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http://www.reactos.org/wiki/ARM_Port
the ARM port of ReactOS?
the ARM port of ReactOS?
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Re: Ros&Raspberry Pi
The only thing which works great at the moment seems the bootloader (FreeLdr) on ARM. And that's all.
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Better than nothing? More than I can accomplish. It doesn't seem like making ARM a priority is of high importance at this stage anyway.hbelusca wrote:The only thing which works great at the moment seems the bootloader (FreeLdr) on ARM. And that's all.
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It seems more and more computers are using ARM processors. If this is the trend, perhaps a reason for the port to ARM?
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