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cast-fish:
right .....thanks

i know another distro (the most popular ......almost) which certainly has the arm build of Ardour (.... it's the arm version of the distro too)

They have put Ardour together with some other audio tools .....and also the realtime Linux kernel. (all together with the Distro ) So it's kind of a custom remaster of that distro for a specific arm chip. (quad core samsung in this case)

"dcore" seems great.... if it works like you said.
dcore opens up lots more tools to the user than earlier versions of tinycore.

many thanks

V

beerstein:
Hi - hope this fits in here?
When I used Allwinner A10 dCore today with a new kernel, set up for the cubietruck board, I recognized that the command:
$ importsce -b mc  ( as an example)

actually accesses standard debian wheezy packages and creates an TinyCore ARM .sce extension. -- Is this correct?

Does this mean that we can use the debian arm repo for our Allwinner dCore system?

Jason W:
Beerstein-

That is correct, the main Debian armv7 repo is what A10 dCore uses.  The base libraries of both x86 and A10 dCore were made from the contents of Debian packages, so fully library compatible with Debian Wheezy.

Importsce will make an SCE out of any package in Debian's repo on both arch's.

beerstein:
thanx - will these A10 extensions work with my A20 cubietruck?

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