2007/8/26, Ulrich Vollert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Haskell could run on such a platform". Ofcourse this is completly > > other way around in terms of power and memory. :) > > > > But anyway, did anyone do it? > > I compiled Hugs for my Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200 (http://www.trisoft.de) > which is a PDA with an ARM processor. > > (System: Lineo uLinux , CPU: Intel(r) XScale™ (PXA270, 416 MHz)) > > Hugs was compiled by gcc 2.95.3 and can be used in the console, > additionally under a special X/Qt-Environment called pdaXqtrom > (http://www.users.on.net/~hluc/myZaurus/). > > So, it is possible to use graphics on the Zaurus, too. I didnt dare to > port ghc or Yhc - which would be great to use on the Zaurus, too.
This is so cool. Unfortunatly I own Treo 650 and running Linux here is a lot of hackery. It would be awsomely cool to use Hugs on it. Cheers, Radek.
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