Re: Raspberry Pi

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view thread      » older message » newer message
ghaberek said...

You can download Debian Squeeze from their site to load directly onto the device. Debian Squeeze includes gcc 4.4 which should work just fine (correct me if I am wrong, I often am about C/C++ programming).

I agree! I've cross-compiled the Euphoria arm branch using Code Sourcery GCC which is based on 4.5.2, and the produced binaries work well in QEMU for the Debian image. I'm also going to test out the Arch image, but there shouldn't be any difference as far as Euphoria is concerned!

ghaberek said...

One thing I am really curious about is the GPIO pins. If we can use those directly from Euphoria, then we've got a cheap little programmable hardware device in our midst.

This would be fantastic! I was planning to wrap the necessary C calls for GPIO access, but native Euphoria support would be great.

Thanks,
Ira

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view thread      » older message » newer message

Search



Quick Links

User menu

Not signed in.

Misc Menu