On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Tim Small wrote:
> On 15/02/11 18:03, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> Does there exist an inexpensive self-contained armhf box that folks
>> can use for development and experimentation? Something like the
>> Sheeva Plug for armel?
ah - i forgot, in the list i sent yesterd
+++ Tim Small [2011-02-16 11:17 +]:
> On 16/02/11 10:32, Wookey wrote:
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> armhf needs v7, thumb2, VFP3
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> Ah OK. My reading of http://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort#
> PartialreferenceofSoCandsupportedISAs seemed to imply that VFP2 was
> sufficient, as this was in the list:
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On 16/02/11 10:32, Wookey wrote:
> armhf needs v7, thumb2, VFP3
Ah OK. My reading of
http://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort#PartialreferenceofSoCandsupportedISAs
seemed to imply that VFP2 was sufficient, as this was in the list:
> Freescale
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> iMX3x
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> armv6
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+++ Tim Small [2011-02-16 08:49 +]:
> On 15/02/11 18:03, Rick Thomas wrote:
> > Does there exist an inexpensive self-contained armhf box that folks
> > can use for development and experimentation? Something like the
> > Sheeva Plug for armel?
>
> If your main criteria is inexpensive, then per
On 15/02/11 18:03, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Does there exist an inexpensive self-contained armhf box that folks
> can use for development and experimentation? Something like the
> Sheeva Plug for armel?
If your main criteria is inexpensive, then perhaps something like a ZTE
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