On 26.07.2010 19:22, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Sven Barth wrote:
On 26.07.2010 18:13, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I was being asked about this the other day, the boss is thinking about
PDAs. Can anybody summarise where Lazarus is at, for both Native and
cross-development?

With Free Pascal itself you can compile for Windows CE i386 (not
tested that much) and ARM, iPhone and iPad (both ARM) as well as Linux
on ARM.

So what is the problem with iPhone- apart from Steve Jobs? Is it purely
licensing or is it something to do with getting apps into the App Store?


I don't know of any problems (but I'm not an Apple customer ^^). Maybe there are even none, because the only real concern of Apple is Adobe with Flash. Also there might not have been enough "PR" for FPC on those devices...

Apart from that Netbooks etc. running standard Linux should be OK,
presumably that covers the current generation of Palm.

On Linux you need to have enough RAM (mostly for FPC), a X window
system and either GTK(+) or QT to run Lazarus.

I've compiled and run Lazarus on an ARM-based Linux system with 32Mb RAM
plus 512Mb swap. The thing to really avoid is the standard desktop
environments- I was using FluxBox.


Well... with swap space it works of course. But e.g. most Windows CE ARM devices don't have that "luxury".

Can you check what the memory and swap usage is when running Lazarus and when compiling an application (maybe compiling Lazarus itself clean)? (I'm just curious)

Regards,
Sven

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