On Mon, 17 Jun 2013, Michael Schnell wrote:
Hi ARM experts,
Did anybody yet use Lazarus to do a project to be run on a BeagleBone (
http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone%20Black ) ?
Either "native", or "cross" ?
I would like to do this. The project I have in mind does not need to have a
GUI (nor any Android binding).
Regarding development tools, I think I would prefer a complete Cross
development (fpc cross compiler and Lazarus remote debugging), But a native
Lazarus (usable via native hardware or vie VNC or similar) might also have
some nice aspects.
( In fact, regarding ARM, the utmost level I yet got working, was a native
fpc compiler that in fact was able to compile a "command-line" project, that
now nicely runs as a daemon on my QNAP home server. I (and an Austrian friend
I worked together with) never got a cross-compiler decently (i.e. without the
need to install the greatly oversized - and supposedly license-restricted -
ARM cross tools by "Code Sourcery") going, and we did give up on trying to
make Lazarus work as a remote debugging IDE. )
Well, lazarus runs without problems on a Raspberry Pi.
The next issues of Blaise Pascal will feature a series about it.
The beagleboard is similar. I see no reason why it would not run.
Michael.
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