Hello,

Thank you for your response and information provided. Unfortunately I only have a few weeks left in my course and it's too late to switch to another project, but I think I can still at least get good learning experience from this one. I understand the AArch64 situation and just for my own curiosity I will try to see if I can get it to build on the ARMv8 architecture.

I do, however, have another question. Along with trying to port an open source project we are also supposed to be looking at any possible way to optimize the existing code (in the case we can't port it over in time, or there is no need for porting, we can still contribute this way, and most importantly learn something new and valuable). So my question is: are there any testing harnesses available that I could use, or what would be the best way to benchmark Qlandkarte GT (on X86 in this case).

This is my first time around doing this so I apologize if I come off sounding very inexperienced. All your help thus far has been very useful and very much appreciated.

Eugen

On 16/03/14 03:29 PM, Oliver Eichler wrote:

Hi Eugen,

I agree with Dan. QLandkarte is plain C++ using C and C++ libraries. The biggest effort was porting it to big endian architectures. But that was done by Albrecht a long time ago. Thus you better look at Dan's link for project work.

Oliver



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