On 28/08/2010 03:10, David Rhodus wrote: > http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-22-sheevaplug-dev-kit-us.aspx > > These easy should to be to install Dragonfly on. > We can pull the MIPS asm code from FreeBSD. > Anyone want to order a couple for developers to try out ?
David, for starters those things are ARM, not MIPS (see the product brief). The reason why we don't have a port for platform XYZ isn't because nobody thought of it, or because we can't afford to buy a development board for 99 USD, but rather because we lack the manpower. You make it sound easy, to just "pull the MIPS asm code from FreeBSD"... well, considering that it took two dedicated google summer of code + additional development throughout the year to get the x86_64 port baked, an architecture arguably similar to x86, I don't see a port to any other platform happening any time soon. That being said, if you are volunteering to do an ARM port, please go ahead, I'd definitely like to see us supporting ARM SoCs. Cheers, Alex Hornung
