Art,
I have an HP Touchpad, that I managed to get Ubuntu running on via
chroot. I had played a little bit with porting Unicon to the platform. For
your information, there is an old work to port Unicon to ARM with lots of
code under "#ifdef ARM", unfortunately, most of that code is no longer
relevant and need some update. The good news is most of that code is
unnecessary to get Unicon to work, at least with no graphics. I only had to
create a new configuration to build on ARM copying the x86 linux
configuration with minor tweaks, plus minor tweaks in some places in the
code. Since there is no native co-expression implementation on ARM, I went
with concurrent Unicon because it uses the pthread implementation. I got
Unicon working but with no graphics as I mentioned earlier. The bad news is
that a problem happened to the TouchPad and I had to re-formart losing my
work! I believe it is trivial to reproduce though.
You are welcome to try to port it at your side and I will be happy to
answer any question or help resolve any issue along the way. I may try to
do this again in the next few weeks when I get a chance and get it to
public this time! :)
Cheers,
Jafar
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Art Eschenlauer <[email protected]
> wrote:
> I have a SheevaPlug, which I am guessing is an Arm5 processor based on
> this line from dmesg:
>
> CPU: ARM926EJ-S [56251311] revision 1 (ARMv5TE), cr=00053177
>
> Has anyone attempted to compile Unicon on Arm?
>
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