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2016 Feb 10
6
[RFC] Lanai backend
...ly how difficult it is for each of LLVM's
backends, so I did an `ls` in lib/Target and here is what I know of as far
as getting a machine that you can run your own code on:
AArch64/ - obvious
AMDGPU/ - obvious
ARM/ - obvious
AVR/ - just get an arduino (e.g.
http://store-usa.arduino.cc/products/a000066)
BPF/ - run linux on most any hardware I think?
CppBackend/ - can we delete this :)
Hexagon/ - e.g. https://developer.qualcomm.com/hardware/dragonboard-810
($500)
MSP430/ - e.g. https://store.ti.com/msp-exp430fr5969.aspx (< $20)
Mips/ - e.g. https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardYun or even...
2016 Feb 10
9
[RFC] Lanai backend
You've raised an important point here Pete, and while I disagree pretty
strongly with it (regardless of whether Lanai makes sense or not), I'm glad
that you've surfaced it where we can clearly look at the issue.
The idea of "it really should have users outside of just the people who
have access to the HW" I think is deeply problematic for the project as a
whole. Where does