where to start?

Anton Shterenlikht mexas at bristol.ac.uk
Wed Mar 3 09:54:17 UTC 2010


On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 05:30:56PM -0600, Mark Tinguely wrote:
> 
> ARM is a family of cores. Within each ARM core version there are several
> implementations with their own the buses/devices that surround the core.
> Each chip family is a major port.
> 
> As mentioned, the core ports that exists - for example the SheevaPlug,
> Linksys NSLU2, and the old Gumstix (PXA255), make great small stand-alone
> applications server, routers.
> 
> Besides the PDA, smartphones, there is an ARMv7 handhold called the Pandora
> (http://www.open-pandora.org/) running Linux. IMO, it would take some serious
> money to support it under FreeBSD.

I think ARM is not for me.

many thanks
anton

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