Hi.
While I've never attempted Fiasco on an arm11 architecture, after a quick glance at the code it seems that there is at least basic support for Arm11 in there.
You'd still have to write the R-PI board support though. Keep in mind that Fiasco does not have a USB stack by default, so you'd have to write/port your own there. You'll also need to write an Ethernet driver, or use the DDE kit to integrate the Linux driver in Fiasco.
Actually running Ruby once all the underlying kernel and BSP stuff is in place should be relatively straight forward. I've ported several libraries and applications in the past and the L4RE has pretty much everything you need to do that.
So i was hoping somebody here could say how crazy this is, or if I can stamp down some trodden path ?
Crazy? Perhaps... Fun - sure :-)
Best regards, Johan
On Tue, 2012-12-25 at 11:27 +0200, Torsten RĂ¼ger wrote:
Hi,
sorry I'm not really a os "hacker" and I haven't even got the code yet, but was wondering if someone could help me with my issue:
Is there any activity of L4 on raspberry pi (a pocket size computer) ? Or is there elsewhere I can ask.
Specifically the plan would be to build a ruby-machine on it. Single user but multi-process. If would only need to be able to access usb,ethernet and gpios. And run and start several ruby processes. I know ruby vm well enough to cut that down to size.
But I have no idea of how difficult it would be to remove linux and replace it with those 3 device drivers. Or even where to get those, how to integrate them.
So i was hoping somebody here could say how crazy this is, or if I can stamp down some trodden path ?
Thanks
Torsten
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