Count me in too. Just bought two Pi 2s and rand the PharoS VM on top or Raspbian OS (linux).
Quick conclusion. Running apps is fine, but optimizations seem lacking somehow as it took 30 minutes to install and compile Seaside and it only ever used one processor of the Pi 2’s four (quad-core). The link you have seems to point to some older job. Try here: https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/ARM-Raspberry/ <https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/ARM-Raspberry/> Check this out for the latest working build: https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/ARM-Raspberry/job/RaspberryPi-Cross-Compilation/65/ <https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/ARM-Raspberry/job/RaspberryPi-Cross-Compilation/65/> > Pe 18 mar. 2015, la 16:35, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> a scris: > > Read about "piCore" this week which is a Tiny Core Linux > for the Pi. > > As there is > - a quick bootable Pharo on top of TinyLinux (Mikes "PharoNOS" project) > - a Pharo that is runnable on Pi > > I wonder if anyone already did some experiments on booting directly > into Pharo on a pi. > > Still a "pi newbee" I also would like to know how to get started to > Pharo on Pi. Seems like the CI job is not available: > > https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/computer/RaspberryPi/ > > Where to get started with Pharo on Pi these days? Any "quick > guide"? > > Thx > T. >
