Hi, On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 01:17:36AM +0000, Major A wrote: > I can't beat your 386 either, but here a pretty slow one: > > iPAQ H3650, also from the HP TestDrive, 195MHz StrongARM-1110, 32MB > RAM. It configures like this:
Oh, I missed that one when using the testdrive. > after which the actual build is > > real 42m50.703s > user 32m47.140s > sys 3m51.420s Not too bad. > It seems to build without errors. Sorry I couldn't test anything on > it, maybe we should ask HP to connect a USB scanner or so? They seem to have added a webcam but I didn't have a look at it. As SANE 1.0.9 is in Debian sid, we can assume that it compiles on all the Linux platforms Debina supports: Alpha, ARM, HP PA-RISC, Intel x86, Intel IA-64, Motorola 680x0, MIPS, MIPS (DEC), PowerPC, IBM S/390, SPARC. However, there is still a bug report about SCSI on Linux/SPARC in the TODO list. > I originally wanted to give you a real killer slug but gave up on it: > a 40MHz SPARCstation 1+ from 1988 with 16MB RAM running diskless as a > SANE server (1.0.2 at the moment). The two problems I had compiling is > that current SANE doesn't like the linux 2.0.x header files still on > that machine, Oh. That's because of sanei_scsi.c? We should add a hint in README.linux. > and that 16MB isn't enough for some of the backends (and linux 2.0.x > can't swap to NFS). It would have taken a really long time though. Well, if I remeber correctly, my 16 MB computer wen about 40 MB into swap when compiling SANE :-). Bye, Henning
