[Lazarus] Firefox

2016-03-04 Thread Larry Dalton
Is anyone running a lazarus program on a Firefox browser?

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Re: [Lazarus] Aarch64 as CPU target for RPi3 with Linux as OS

2016-03-04 Thread Florian Klämpfl
Am 04.03.2016 um 07:58 schrieb Alfred:
> Then, perhaps, the ODROID-C2 could be your toy for aarch64 !

It is even not available yet? At least not at a reliable store in germany as 
far as I know.

> 
> Especially the eMMC connector makes it very suitable for reliable embedded 
> (FPC) applications.
> As well as its 2Gbyte SDRAM and Gigabit Ethernet.

All this is not really needed for playing with fpc.


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Re: [Lazarus] Aarch64 as CPU target for RPi3 with Linux as OS

2016-03-04 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd

Florian Klaempfl wrote:

Am 03.03.2016 um 14:29 schrieb Alfred:

Working !

Thanks very much.
I have now an aarch64 fpc(laz)up executable, compiled through Lazarus.

If a 64 bit RPi3 distro is available, I will report back !!


I ordered also one in the hope using it to play with fpc aarch64.
But currently it does not look good as it seems that it is not only a
matter of the kernel but also the firmware. At least I didn't unwrap
mine yet because of this, without aarch64 support I see no use for me in it.


So how's this set up: the same as Debian SPARC with a 64-bit kernel and 
32-bit userland?


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Re: [Lazarus] Aarch64 as CPU target for RPi3 with Linux as OS

2016-03-04 Thread Michael Schnell

On 03/03/2016 07:18 PM, Florian Klaempfl wrote:


I ordered also one in the hope using it to play with fpc aarch64.
But currently it does not look good as it seems that it is not only a
matter of the kernel but also the firmware. At least I didn't unwrap
mine yet because of this, without aarch64 support I see no use for me in it.
A friend of mine uses BeagleBone and he always upgrades the devices to a 
standard Debian distribution.


I don't see why this should not be possible / viable with RPI .

And I suppose there is an aarch64 Debian. (In any case it should be 
possible to build it (a time consuming process ;-) )


So this hold run on a RPI3 for testing purpose.

Supposedly some 64 Bit drivers for certain hardware on the RPI might be 
no yet available. but this should not hamper fpc / Lazarus testing .


-Michael

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