Difference between revisions of "ARM"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(→Blog articles: Added link to "The state of GHC on ARM") |
(→Blog articles: Added link to "GHC and LLVM: A status update") |
||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
== Blog articles == |
== Blog articles == |
||
+ | |||
+ | * [http://smart-cactus.org/~ben/posts/2014-11-28-state-of-llvm-backend.html GHC and LLVM: A status update] (2014-11-28) |
||
* [http://smart-cactus.org/~ben/posts/2014-03-06-compiling-ghc-7.8-on-arm.html The state of GHC on ARM] (2014-03-06) |
* [http://smart-cactus.org/~ben/posts/2014-03-06-compiling-ghc-7.8-on-arm.html The state of GHC on ARM] (2014-03-06) |
Revision as of 23:12, 10 March 2015
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it.
Introduction
ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) is a RISC instruction set architecture. It is used in most of the mobile phones and in many other consumer electronics devices. For more details, see the Wikipedia article.
Documentation
Blog articles
- GHC and LLVM: A status update (2014-11-28)
- The state of GHC on ARM (2014-03-06)
Found on mailing lists or other discussion fora
- [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Start Ajhc project with forking jhc. Kiwamu Okabe created a fork of jhc and used it to program a Cortex-M3 processor. John Meacham merged the changes back into the main jhc tree.
- GHCi is not available on ARM. It almost was but there were problems so it's not included. It will possibly be available in GHC 7.8.
ARM based systems
- List of single-board computers (Wikipedia)
See also
- Arduino (not ARM based)