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piCore-X beta available
Cloudcentric:
OK like Core & Tiny Core, makes sense, thanks for prompt reply, I will continue with piCore then.....
bmarkus:
--- Quote from: Cloudcentric on January 17, 2013, 10:12:36 AM ---
OK like Core & Tiny Core, makes sense, thanks for prompt reply, I will continue with piCore then.....
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Yes, I'm trying to make piCore as much close to x86 as possible. There are only miner differences, but philosohpy is the same.
roberts:
--- Quote from: bmarkus on January 17, 2013, 10:17:32 AM ---
--- Quote from: Cloudcentric on January 17, 2013, 10:12:36 AM ---
OK like Core & Tiny Core, makes sense, thanks for prompt reply, I will continue with piCore then.....
--- End quote ---
Yes, I'm trying to make piCore as much close to x86 as possible. There are only miner differences, but philosohpy is the same.
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I think bmarkus meant to say the prebuilt extensions in piCore-X, aka TinyCore for Raspberry Pi, as I made and offered Core on the Raspberry Pi before he had one. I was asked by him to also make Core that would emulate raspberry pi on Qemu, as he did not have a pi. Compiling the kernel and libs on raspberry pi was a 12 hour endeavour. My plan was to address all new SoCs with import. It was bmarkus that decided to take the route of re-compiling extensions. And for that he deserves much credit.
Cloudcentric:
Thank you both for replies and think I understand the ideas behind each version and am pleased for all the hard work you have undertaken.
I am now running X86 TC Plus as my second O/S and learning, as said before will stick with the ARMv6 piCore version as I have it running satifactorily.
http://tinycorearm.blogspot.co.uk
bmarkus:
Picore-X is updated to 4.7.4, current version is piCore-X-beta130124a
Download link:
www.tinycorelinux.net/4.x/armv6/piCore-X-beta130124a.img.gz
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