There is a Jenkins build for Pharo done by Jean-Baptiste Arnaud. The usability 
is mainly hindered by the windowing system, which is VERY slow. On the 
raspberry, there is the possibility to replace X11 by wayland, and I read 
wrappers should exist to move from one to the other. Wayland  can use the 
Raspberry GPU, which is VERY fast.
Besides, JB’s version relies on pharoS and not pharo, so remains behind the 
main pharo development.
But nobody has done that yet.

Annick

Le 2 févr. 2015 à 16:11, Thierry Goubier <thierry.goub...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> 
> 
> 2015-02-02 16:01 GMT+01:00 Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com>:
> Which platform ?...
> http://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support 
> 
> Oh, Linux for me will be perfect, thanks :)
>  
> 
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:21 PM, Ignacio Sniechowski <0800na...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> Thierry,
> Pharo runs in the previous RPI, the problem actually is not more horsepower 
> but a JIT VM.
> I think Tim was working in that, but the VM is not quiet there yet.
> From my experience, Pharo at this stage is only barely usable.  But if the VM 
> was similar in specification to that of the x86 architecture I can bet that 
> Pharo will run perfectly well doing some tricks.
> 
> I guessed as well. I was just considering how much more powerfull (and closer 
> to standard ARM platforms?) the version 2 of the Pi seems to be.
> 
> Thierry

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