I was just looking up some qemu info and I stumbled upon a nice arm chart http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture
** This message has been delivered via a Google Android ** On Jun 16, 2010 6:06 PM, "Andrzej Telszewski" <[email protected]> wrote: On 06/16/10 23:29, Georgi Georgiev wrote: > Hello all, > > Sorry about the stupid question, but I d... > _______________________________________________ > ARMedslack mailing list > [email protected]... Hi, It's not stupid question. ARM processors are widely used today. Please see here: http://www.arm.com/markets/showcase/index.php What is more, many hobbyists use ARMs in their hobby life. But that the device uses ARM processor doesn't exactly mean that you'll be able to run armedslack on it. There are many kinds of ARMs, some of which aren't able to run Linux at all. Furthermore, armedslack requires some resources, I mean the memory. Most (?) of the consumer devices powered by ARMs has as little memory as is just enough to run proprietary manufacturer firmware, so to little for armedslack to run on it. But sometimes you'll find device that has enough memory and the processor is well suited to run Linux. Then you can run armedslack on it. But here begins the best story, that is how to put armedslack on the device... -- Pozdrawiam, Best regards, Andrzej Telszewski _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected]....
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