Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Travis Siegel
I don't know anything about your intended use/design, but network storage is always an option. I quite successfully connect to other computers on my pi to store extra materials if I need additional backups, including copies of the sd card image for booting the pi, and although the access

[fpc-other] Lazarus Release 1.6.4

2017-03-01 Thread Mattias Gaertner
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 1.6.4. This is a bugfix release. This release was built with FPC 3.0.2. The previous release Lazarus 1.6.2 was built with FPC 3.0.0. Here is the list of fixes for Lazarus 1.6.x: http://wiki.freepascal.org/Lazarus_1.6_fixes_branch Here

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 01/03/17 02:30, Steve Gatenby wrote: On 28/02/17 11:55, Andreas wrote: The company I work for will be realizing an embedded project using Orange PI. I can use any tool I want, but the project will be on a Orange PI (A very small chance of Raspberry PI). Does any one have FPC running on

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 08:48:16 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: >> the following functions fail (within fpc/lazarus calls) >> >> Params all return blank - so cant use Param(0) etc >> ApplicatioName returns blank >> ProgramDirectory returns blank >> >> There may be

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 01/03/17 10:30, Bo Berglund wrote: On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 09:17:49 +0200, Cyrax wrote: You should report your findings to the bugtracker so they can be fixed. The FPC or Lazarus or RPi or Raspbian or Orange bugtracker? Not clear to me. First test: OP to do echo $0 If

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Marco van de Voort
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: > > I agree. Most of our RPis are actually running Debian, but in extremis > it's always possible to roll back to Raspbian as a baseline configuration. > > There are of course other small boards: Olimex, Odroid and now Asus. > However RPi does

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 01/03/17 11:30, Marco van de Voort wrote: In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: I agree. Most of our RPis are actually running Debian, but in extremis it's always possible to roll back to Raspbian as a baseline configuration. There are of course other small boards: Olimex,

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Andreas Berger
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: I agree. Most of our RPis are actually running Debian, but in extremis it's always possible to roll back to Raspbian as a baseline configuration. There are of course other small boards: Olimex, Odroid and now Asus. However RPi does offer a fairly

Re: [fpc-other] Anyone using Orange PI

2017-03-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 01/03/17 11:30, Marco van de Voort wrote: In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: I agree. Most of our RPis are actually running Debian, but in extremis it's always possible to roll back to Raspbian as a baseline configuration. There are of course other small boards: Olimex,