On 2016-03-23 16:32 -0700, Hal Murray wrote: > > v...@darkbeer.org said: > >> Do you have any wrong-endian systems in your collection? > >> That would be high on my list. > > > Got some examples? I'll see what I can do. I really want to keep all of > > this low-heat and low-power I may be able to find some old boards. > > The best suggestion I have seen is an old PowerPC laptop. I don't know > anything about the Apple environment. Is something that old new enough?
I have an old mac mini powerpc. I can use that, it's a little furnace though heh. I'll see if I can pick up an SSD for it. > Are there any wrong-endian ARM boards? (I think I saw something about one > recently, but I forget where.) There may be, the problem is we'll need to run a real OS on it. > It might be we should just put support for wrong endian systems off to the > side until somebody comes up with an interesting modern platform. Maybe just > mark it as "might-work but untested," It's fine to keep it in mind as long as I know what I'm looking for I can find a lot of hardware around here. Amar. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel