On 13 January 2014 09:05, Piotr Szturmaj <[email protected]> wrote: > Johannes Pfau wrote: >> >> Am Thu, 09 Jan 2014 19:07:17 +0100 >> schrieb Piotr Szturmaj <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hello, >> >> >> Answers for GDC: >> >>> I'm developing embedded system product on ARM9/Linux platform and I >>> wish I could use D and vibe.d for this task. >>> >> >> ARMv5 or ARMv4? I tested ARMv5 and that should work. ARMv4 should work >> as well but is untested. > > > It's ARM926EJ-S CPU (ARMv5). > >>> I have couple of questions in this matter: >>> - Can you estimate eventual cost of supporting D on ARM (think of >>> paid bounty). >> >> >> Can't speak for anyone else but for me it's more a matter of missing >> time than of money. Probably donating a board for the auto-tester could >> help. > > > I can do that, but it might be easier to run QEMU tester. QEMU supports > emulation of Versatile board with exactly same CPU and it should run at the > same speed as the board (~400MHz) on modern x86 machine. What do you think?
QEMU testing is quirky. If your lucky and get it working, don't make any system changes. :o) Saying that, ARM is the only emulation that I've gotten working where I've actually built GDC ontop of. Regards Iain
