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skiffcluster still active? beekay 03-30-2005
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Posted by beekay on March 30, 2005, 9:46 am
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Hi,

Does anyone know if the skiffcluster at handhelds.org is still active? I
have tried to connect, but not successful. If not, is there any other
mechanism on the internet for compiling some C++ code for the iPAQ? I have
to develop some small programs for Familiar Linux, but my access to iPAQ is
limited. It would be best if I could compile them for the CPU elsewhere, and
then run the executables on the iPAQ.

Thanks,

Bruce Kimball from Louisville




Posted by beekay on March 31, 2005, 7:28 pm
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Well, I can answer my own question now. I thought skiff was a program that
ran on the iPAQ, but it's a cross-compiler that runs on a pc, so I installed
it and now can compile my own programs for the iPAQ. That's called a
"learning curve". Still, I would like to know about the skiffcluster, if
anyone knows.

Bruce Kimball from Louisville
===================================
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if the skiffcluster at handhelds.org is still active? I
> have tried to connect, but not successful. If not, is there any other
> mechanism on the internet for compiling some C++ code for the iPAQ? I
> have to develop some small programs for Familiar Linux, but my access to
> iPAQ is limited. It would be best if I could compile them for the CPU
> elsewhere, and then run the executables on the iPAQ.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bruce Kimball from Louisville
>




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