On Monday 08 February 2010, Martin Guy wrote:
> On 2/8/10, Karsten König wrote:
> > OT: Are there plans to raise this to ARMv5 or even higher after Squeeze?
> > Or are the benefits not worth dropping the older devices?
>
> I hope not. armv4t is pretty widespread in single-board computers,
> whil
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 02:46:00PM +0100, Karsten König wrote:
> Oh right I forgot, it still runs on the openmoko phone, which is ARMv4t =)
> OT: Are there plans to raise this to ARMv5 or even higher after Squeeze? Or
> are the benefits not worth dropping the older devices?
> Marvells Kirkwood bee
Hi,
2010/2/8 Martin Guy :
> On 2/8/10, Bill Gatliff wrote:
>> OT, but has anyone looked at what gains can be had by rebuilding
>> packages with, say, A8 or other optimizations for processors that
>> support them?
> Well, it has a VFP FPU, so floating point apps will run N times
> faster, and GC
On 2/8/10, Karsten König wrote:
> OT: Are there plans to raise this to ARMv5 or even higher after Squeeze? Or
> are the benefits not worth dropping the older devices?
I hope not. armv4t is pretty widespread in single-board computers,
while the v5 benefits are vanishingly small: one extra instru
On 2/8/10, Bill Gatliff wrote:
> OT, but has anyone looked at what gains can be had by rebuilding
> packages with, say, A8 or other optimizations for processors that
> support them?
Well, it has a VFP FPU, so floating point apps will run N times
faster, and GCC optimizes some kinds of integer lo
Am Montag, 8. Februar 2010 14:20:31 schrieb Martin Guy:
> On 2/8/10, Karsten König wrote:
> > So Debian will run on both as it is built for the ARMv5 architecture
>
> ARMv4t (so it will still run on both)
>
>M
>
Oh right I forgot, it still runs on the openmoko phone, which is ARMv4t =)
OT
Martin Guy wrote:
> On 2/8/10, Karsten König wrote:
>
>> So Debian will run on both as it is built for the ARMv5 architecture
>>
>
> ARMv4t (so it will still run on both)
>
OT, but has anyone looked at what gains can be had by rebuilding
packages with, say, A8 or other optimizations
On 2/8/10, Karsten König wrote:
> So Debian will run on both as it is built for the ARMv5 architecture
ARMv4t (so it will still run on both)
M
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hi,
Am Montag, den 08.02.2010, 13:25 +0100 schrieb Karsten König:
> (does anything use this at all already?) Ubuntu 9.10 is for ARMv7 (if I am
> not
> mistaken)
9.04 is v5
9.10 is v6 + vfp
10.04 will be v7 + THUMB2 + NEON (for selected apps)
ciao
oli
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* NG [2010-02-08 12:57]:
> There is two products i plan to buy
> open rd from globalscale and genesi
Debian itself will work on both machines. Debian installer has basic
support for the OpenRD but there's no support for the Genesi. If you
want VGA, you'll have to build your kernel in both cases
Am Montag, 8. Februar 2010 12:57:44 schrieb NG:
> Hello
>
> I pln to use a arm platform for personnal testing and use
>
> There is two products i plan to buy
> open rd from globalscale and genesi
>
> i've seen that open rd seems good and used on this forum.
> But what about genesi ? the form fac
Hello Nicolas,
2010/2/8 NG :
> i've seen that open rd seems good and used on this forum.
> But what about genesi ? the form factor is sleek, but the processor is
> perhaps outdated (A8).
OpenRD (armv5 instruction set) is supported in debian-installer,
thanks to tbm. I would like to have more time
Hello
I pln to use a arm platform for personnal testing and use
There is two products i plan to buy
open rd from globalscale and genesi
i've seen that open rd seems good and used on this forum.
But what about genesi ? the form factor is sleek, but the processor is
perhaps outdated (A8).
Thanks
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