2010/10/5 Matthew Veety <mveety@xxxxxxxxx> > > On Oct 5, 2010, at 8:57 AM, Alexander von Gluck IV <kallisti5@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > >> On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 11:53:43 +0200, Stephan Assmus <superstippi@xxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Am 05.10.2010 02:59, schrieb e-mail mathewblack: >>> >>>> I have not been paying attention recently so I'm not sure how active a >>>> ARM port is. >>>> >>> >>> Zero activity, as far as I know. Certainly not in SVN. >>> >>> It mentions that the board's developers are offering some free boards >>>> for use in existing 'open source' projects. >>>> . >>>> Got to be worth ask? >>>> >>> >>> This is indeed pretty cool. Maybe Haiku Inc ought to ask for one in >>> that form? >>> . >>> At least we should coordinate how fills out the form, there >>> shouldn't be five developers from the project applying all at once, >>> IMHO. ;-) >>> >> >> Oops... I just applied for 5 boards before reading this. :D >> >> Nah, but really, everyone reading this hold off on applying for one >> until a >> central person is designated and noted here for the project. >> >> Thanks! >> -- Alex >> >> > I could help work on the ARM port. I have some equipment that would love > haiku on it > > hi, I could help too, I have a beagleboard, but I don't know how to generate bootloader for haiku. I compiled some parts with a simple "jam -q haiku.image" in a good directory for Arm ( generated-arm ), before make a good gcc on it. if someone has this kind of information I 'm interested. regards. raynald.