I think it's a matter of binary / cpu compatibility as well as OS. Eg, Kindle might be an ARM processor or something else entirely, would need to compile J for that specific target.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Devon McCormick <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't have a tablet and I like the quality of the display on my Kindle. > I mostly just plan to use it for reading but thought it would be nice to do > something else with it as a more general-purpose device. > > > On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Joe Bogner <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Not J, but that reminds me that I set up a scheme interpreter on my > > Kindle 3G a few years back: > > http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111156 > > > > > > With J on my android phone and tablet, I can't think of when I'd use > > it on a kindle. The 3G physical keyboard could be novel idea. > > Theoretically it should be able to cross compile. Still, I don't know > > when I'd use it. > > > > On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Devon McCormick <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > Has anyone looked at trying to get J on a Kindle Paperwhite? > Apparently > > > it's a Linux OS and easily rootable. > > > > > > -- > > > Devon McCormick, CFA > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > > > > -- > Devon McCormick, CFA > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
