Hello again and thanks for the reply, > Sounds like a fun project. Are the 770s fun to use/work on? Yes, absolutly. The interface is a bit slow (X/GTK2 based), but the rest is really great. They ship it with a debian-frontend by default (so you can install self-made debian packages) and provide a cross-compilation enviroment based on scratchbox which makes developing/testing much easier. A really nice gadget ;-)
> Good question, but unfortunately I don't know an answer, since I don't > own an ARM machine. I believe Jim Huang was working on the arm jit3 > lately, he may be able to give a better informed answer. I've CC:ed him. I tried it for now only with the interpreter, however withought success. Both in scratchbox (using qemu as arm->x86 translator) and on real hardware the same problem show up. It builds, but when I start it it seems to wait somewhere doing nothing. I was not able to get gdb working inside of scratchbox, but as far as I read it should be possible.... I'll have a look, maybe I can get some useful infos out of it. Thanks, lg Clemens _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [email protected] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe
