Hello,
It would be great to have compiler binaries compiled for ARM architecture. The best would be statically linked binaries so it would run both on android devices and also on various arm based netbooks (chromebooks) and the Raspberry Pi!
Personally I would use it to compile picaxe basic projects with my son both on my Asus Transformer and his Pi.
Would it help if I prepare step by step guide for you how to compile something for ARM inside x86 Ubuntu or Debian (or even Windows)? For static linking I would suggest uclibc. It can produce static binaries that are small and self contained and run on almost any arm device with recent kernel.
BTW There is also growing arduino community around the Pi http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/tag/arduino so picaxe should not be left out ;-)
This is minimal request, it would be of course great to have full axepad environment for the Pi but OTOH it would be limited to Pi only while compiler binaries are usable on more devices with more frontend applications.
It would be great to have compiler binaries compiled for ARM architecture. The best would be statically linked binaries so it would run both on android devices and also on various arm based netbooks (chromebooks) and the Raspberry Pi!
Personally I would use it to compile picaxe basic projects with my son both on my Asus Transformer and his Pi.
Would it help if I prepare step by step guide for you how to compile something for ARM inside x86 Ubuntu or Debian (or even Windows)? For static linking I would suggest uclibc. It can produce static binaries that are small and self contained and run on almost any arm device with recent kernel.
BTW There is also growing arduino community around the Pi http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/tag/arduino so picaxe should not be left out ;-)
This is minimal request, it would be of course great to have full axepad environment for the Pi but OTOH it would be limited to Pi only while compiler binaries are usable on more devices with more frontend applications.