On 06/12/2013 05:29 PM, Dennis Poon wrote:
My MIPS hardware is too slow to run a compiler.
Is the project to be compiled so big, that it will take hours to compile ?
-Michael
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 4:01 AM, Dennis Poon wrote:
> Mark,
> Yes, please kindly send both test executables to me.
Dennis, did you try running the compiler itself as previously explained?
The compiler is a MIPS executable compiled with Free Pascal. You can
run it in the command line just to see
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
/But/ I've got a vague recollection that somebody else had problems
running on some router or other, which is one of the reasons why I fired
things up at the end of last year and did some careful builds. I can't
remember exactly where that one got to- I suggest that yo
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Dennis Poon wrote:
Since I have spent days but still cannot produce a helloworld binary
for MIPS big endian, I need someone to to produce that for me so I can
test it on my MIPS hardware.
I need to know at this stage whether a FPC produced program compiled
for MIPS (b
I tested the mipseb helloworld provided by Mark (Thanks again) but the
result is the same as my own helloworld,
on running, the whole shell just froze.
I opened another ssh and "top" and see that the program is taking up 50%
of the cpu.
Also, I tried to /proc/cpuinfo and it even said Permissio
On 06/13/2013 02:17 PM, Dennis Poon wrote:
I tested the mipseb helloworld provided by Mark (Thanks again) but the
result is the same as my own helloworld,
on running, the whole shell just froze.
did you try to test a "heloworld" done in C, using the cross toolchain
you use ?
-Michael
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
/But/ I've got a vague recollection that somebody else had problems
running on some router or other, which is one of the reasons why I
fired things up at the end of last year and did some careful builds. I
can't remember exactly where that one got to- I suggest that yo
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
/But/ I've got a vague recollection that somebody else had problems
running on some router or other, which is one of the reasons why I
fired things up at the end of last year and did some careful builds.
I can't remember exactly where that one
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
/But/ I've got a vague recollection that somebody else had problems
running on some router or other, which is one of the reasons why I
fired things up at the end of last year and did some careful builds.
I can't remem