Yes, but compilation might be damn slow. I forget about the SheevaPlugs (ARMv5 Kirkwood 1,2 GHz)! They are kind of cheap for what they offer, it's a very nice embedded platform.
2011/9/28 Karel Gardas <karel.gar...@centrum.cz> > On 09/28/11 11:06 AM, Yves Parès wrote: > >> This means not only kernel should be the same (w.r.t. its >>> >> API/functionality) but also standard libc and other runtime libraries. >> >> Yes, this is what I understood. I wasn't talking about portable >> *binaries*, >> just about the ARM platforms which were efficient enough to run GHC. >> > > Ah, then ARMv5 with 128MB RAM might be sufficient enough for simple Haskell > app compiled by GHC. I do have ARMv5 with 32MB RAM (good'n'old NSLU2) but > have not tested anything on it yet... > > Karel > >
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