raspberry Pi

Doug Luurs doug at borisch.com
Tue May 7 14:12:58 PDT 2013


Yup .. you are correct .. El Butterfingers missed the m.

Man I need to drink .. hehe

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Brody [mailto:kenbrody at spamcop.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 5:05 PM
To: Doug Luurs
Cc: filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
Subject: Re: raspberry Pi

From: Doug Luurs [mailto:doug at borisch.com] [...]
> Henry .. I've got a pi too, and Ken is correct.  The pi runs a ARM 
> processor which has a RISC type instruction set. The x86 is completely 
> different, so running any x86 code "As-is" would not be possible.  So 
> even if you are running a FreeBSD O/S, it's been compiled to use that 
> RISC instruction set.  Ken / fpTech would need to completely recompile 
> fP with the ARM instruction set, and even then, the 512k memory limit 
> on a pi would make running fP painful if at all possible.

"512K"?  The specs say "512M".

--
Kenneth Brody


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