So currently, it's okay to make Haskell code that targets Android
smartphones, the Beagleboard, the Raspberry Pi or the OpenPandora as long as
you use the development version of GHC?

2011/9/28 Karel Gardas <karel.gar...@centrum.cz>

> On 09/28/11 12:47 AM, Anthony Cowley wrote:
>
>> I am not aware of as good a story for Arduino-level development. Atom
>> may be an appropriate foundation for such an effort, but I also hope
>> that we can get GHC ARM support sorted out, and then use platforms
>> like the forthcoming Raspberry Pi as the computational core of an
>> inexpensive robotics platform.
>>
>
> W.r.t. GHC ARM I would like to note that basic support is already merged
> into GHC HEAD. Cross-compiling is still missing, but if you can live with
> for example OMAP4/OMAP3/i.MX53 based board for development on native
> ARM/Linux and use ARM/Linux as your robotics platform then it should be
> usable for you already. Please note GHCi support is still missing...
>
> Thanks,
> Karel
>
>
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