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Old 7th September 2010
Mr-Biscuit Mr-Biscuit is offline
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I downloaded and installed a gcc compiler to the phone itself via sdcard.
Now for the fun part: compiling the source directly on the machine.

I don't think that the machines have the exact same hardware.
Probably the next time Xanadux/familiar is run, the dmesg will be looked at.
Given that the zaurus and other ARM machines are supported, a dmesg should be easy to find. Devices in question can be multi-referenced between native, zaurus linux, and zaurus openbsd dmesgs.
On the other hand, I'm not sure which gcc release the compiler (pocketpc) is based upon.

Somewhat offtopic: I put Android on an sdcard to see if would work. Followed directions and it did. Shitty part is that there is no available root console, libraries, or any other thing necessary. Disappointing. Preference is to have a system with developer tools added.
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