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On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:27 AM, Wookey <[email protected]> wrote: > verses debian cross-compilers, fixing troggle, drawing up a major cave > survey backlog, insulating the rest of this house, flogging the > e-moped taking up space in the shed or getting my humidity/temp > sensors and LED lighting finished :-) I need to retire, and then learn > to start projects at a lower rate than finishing them for a while. :-) i have - had - lots of those. i figured that the ones i never finished were the ones that were just useful to be because they were different enough to keep me from going bananas. the ones that i did finish were the ones that were _driving_ me bananas... but had some specific purpose (beyond relaxation / hey-this-is-fun). i'm just damn lucky that for this project, it's fun, there's so many different things to do that i can switch from one to the other and still not go completely nuts. i think that might appeal to you too, wookey. >> you've seen the lichee A64 source code from the a64 sdk, right? >> links and mirrors were discussed here about 2 months ago, > > I downloaded it after those mails yes. But not looked inside. > > The sunxi people must know about that? no idea - when they are running their mailing list on non-SAASS infrastructure i'll subscribe to it. >> can you put me in touch with karsten? > > Karsten Merker <[email protected]> (be nice to him :-) awesome - turns out i have him in email history so i appear to have talked with him before. i wonder how long i can resist the temptation to do a search through old mail to find out what... :) l. _______________________________________________ arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to [email protected]
