![]() ![]() Maybe the Pinebook pro or some ARM-based motherboards, I think waddlesplash had considered getting one of these but the price was very high and in the end he decided to stay on x86. This project is the conversion of the Comport Package of dejancrn and dybdahl, for lazarus pascal project. I think the choice of RISC-V hardware is also in that direction: it makes for a nicer development system.Īpple M1 could be nice but it will require a lot of reverse engineering work and will not be easy. ![]() The Pi 400 changes this a bit, but for a developer it is still not a super powerful and extensible machine. Personally, I would not make it my main computer. There is also the problem that the Pi is not really a computer, but more a development/tinkering board. (a generous estimation, usually we get commits from 50-70 different people every year but a lot of them do one or two changes and move on). It is quite a heavy lift, and a lot of RPi users probably aren’t at the level of tinkering with boot loaders and kernels, and understanding those types of errors.Įven then, out of the millions of them, there has to be at least one with the needed knowledge? To me that seems more likely than finding one of the <100 Haiku developers who has time for it.
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