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Re: [sc-users] pocket colliding



2005/9/19, Mario Lang <mlang@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Ian Smith-Heisters <heisters@xxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > It's probably based on an ARM processor in which case it would be quite
> > possible to cross-compile things. yep. I see it has a gcc based compiler
> > and SDK.
> >
> > It's not so much that it sounds fake, it's just that this is what I've
> > been looking for forever. At 124UK, it's cheap enough to use as an
> > easily programmable controller for sensors and actuators. And with USB
> > 2.0, you could connect it to anything, including lots of custom hardware.
>
> You might probably want to take a look at the
> latest attempt of a Debian build daemon to build
> SuperCollider on ARM:
> http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=supercollider&ver=20050624-1&arch=arm&stamp=1122887976&file=log&as=raw
>
> The short story is that sclang builds, but crashes at startup.

I've just checked this again and it looks like there's now a "maybe
successful" ARM build of SC:
http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?&pkg=supercollider&ver=20051211-1&arch=arm&file=log

I'm very linux-naive but anyone know if I can download this ARM build
from anywhere?

Thanks
Dan



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