Re: [uClinux-dev] Alternatives to C/C++ to write apps?

2009-08-12 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Wednesday 05 August 2009 12:13:35 Fred wrote: BTW, I'm reading through http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org, and noticed the CoLinux project which appears to be a compile env't for Windows, to avoid having to set up a Linux host just for this. Is it as good as the Linux version to write

Re: [uClinux-dev] Alternatives to C/C++ to write apps?

2009-08-12 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Wednesday 05 August 2009 12:26:29 Joseph Stewart wrote: I've had fabulous luck with Lua (http://www.lua.org) on uCLinux/coldfire. You might not find a pre-compiled version for Blackfin, but it's relatively easy to build. it's in the uclinux-dist though and should build just fine. ive seen

Re:[uClinux-dev] Alternatives to C/C++ to write apps?

2009-08-05 Thread Chris Gray
Hello Fred, I'm just getting started with the uCLinux + Blackfin-based appliance IP01 built by Atcom to run Asterisk (an IP-PBX application.) It only has 64M RAM and 128MB NAND flash, so installing PHP or Python is basically out of the question*. I need to write a few applets

Re: [uClinux-dev] Alternatives to C/C++ to write apps?

2009-08-05 Thread Michael Schnell
Theoretically, you could do a benefit for the community and port FPC (Free Object Pascal) to Blackfin. I once took a very vague glimpse on that and found that it should be doable when not using the very complex advanced features of the Blackfin ISA. Doing special Blackfin optimizations will be

Re: [uClinux-dev] Alternatives to C/C++ to write apps?

2009-08-05 Thread Joseph Stewart
I've had fabulous luck with Lua (http://www.lua.org) on uCLinux/coldfire. You might not find a pre-compiled version for Blackfin, but it's relatively easy to build. -joe On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 6:00 AM, Fred codecompl...@free.fr wrote: Hello, I'm just getting started with the uCLinux +

Re: [uClinux-dev] Alternatives to C/C++ to write apps?

2009-08-05 Thread Microbit_Ubuntu
Hi Fred, On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 18:13 +0200, Fred wrote: (Sorry for the possible messed-up thread, as I reply to the thread from the digest version) Thanks guys for the tips on Java and FPC. Since I've never used Java before, I'm not sure it'd be easier than C or C++, though :) As for