On 01/16/2013 12:03 PM, Thomas Schatzl wrote:
On the Qnap I don't know if it is useful, it uses some arm11 cpu which
is much slower clock for clock than a Cortex-A8, but then the
beaglebone is clocked slower.
I think my TS219 II P with a Marvell 2.0 GHz and 512MB DDRIII RAM really
is not bad on that behalf and fulfills your criteria of "modern" quite
well, and will easily be able to run Lazarus, if a GUI system can be
provided, but alas, no VNC or any other appropriate X-Server found, yet.)
There are enough websites that explain how to setup a remote gdb session.
I'll take another look. A description in the Lazarus Wiki would be optimum.
With the command line gdb, typically with very few commands you can
get very far already.
I already did use same, but only for C.
In fact my original question was just about how to create the ARM
executable from my sources that already successfully have been tested on
a PC. (For this project I really don't expect that debugging on the
target is necessary.) The issue of debugging came into the discussion
later.
-Michael
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