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02-15-2014, 10:34 AM #1
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JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM
Hello,
I really like JeeHell as a free software which is so complex that it is the best solution available for A320 cockpits. At the moment I do not know which computers to use for all the displays and IOs. I really like to use JeeHell but the problem is that I really like those Raspberry Pi computers as huge PCs would be a complete overkill. I find it interesting to have more small Pis than having to big towers.
As JeeHell is only available for Windows I cannot use it on the ARM based Pi. What would be about compiling JeeHell for an ARM Linux? I think there would be lots of builders who really would like to use the Pi and JeeHell because it would be a really powerful and attractive combination.
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derpilot
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02-15-2014, 11:42 AM #2
Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM
Nothing gets me down - until my girlfriend say " Darling...please...garbage!" Homepage: www.fsx-cockpit.com
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02-15-2014, 12:47 PM #3
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Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM
I saw the discussion but the difference is that even with Wine you would not get it working on a Raspberry Pi since it is based on an ARM processor. JeeHell on a Linux PC would not better the situation where we are in that we need overpowered PCs for the display and IO system. For this reason it would be helpful if the code would be accessible for those who want to use a Pi. Surely there is no support for that but when you tinker a self programmed solution comparable with JeeHell (which is nearly impossible to do) then you would nat have support either.
For those who just do not like Linux or cannot afford Windows, Wine might be a solution as long as it is working but for those who want to use the great benefits of a small and cheap computer this is not interesting since the Pi cannot execute x86 code.
The homecockpit community is based on different people tinkering here and there and trying new things. So I really would appreciate it if one had the possibility of build an own version of JeeHell for the own needs. There is no ultimative solution for everyone as every homecockpit project is different and everybody demands different standards from his system.
PS: Actually I made my account just for the reason of JeeHell but I noticed there are lots of interesting groups in this forum
Regards
derpilot
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02-16-2014, 10:52 PM #4
Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM
So I guess the question remains -- what is the most afordable x86 Windows platform which can run Jeehell FMGS and has a small form factor?
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02-17-2014, 06:21 AM #5
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Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM
Ever thought about using a thin client like this? http://www.ebay.de/itm/THINCLIENT-MI...item3f30e15c55
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Stephan
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02-17-2014, 07:33 AM #6
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02-17-2014, 07:56 AM #7
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Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM
Well, this one has an embedded WindowsXPe .. so you should be able to run the software directly, but I dont know how it performs with openGL applications
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02-17-2014, 08:51 AM #8
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02-17-2014, 11:31 AM #9
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Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM
It could be that it wont work on the Pi or these mini PCs either due to performance issues, but if we had the source we could find out. It is a free sodtware so why not? I know it means more work to publish the code but eventually this could lead in manifold possibilities.
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02-17-2014, 11:48 AM #10
Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM
Hey,
Thinclients are very fast with removed XPembedet and installed 2,5" HDD.
I use one with 2GB Ram and 40GB HDD. You can remove the flashdrive without damage. Drivers no problem.
Either you can use a CF Card. ( faster as a HDD )
And the best is power consum and no noise
With Desktop-remote you can place your instruments from a other PC.
If you donīt want a cable for lan, use a Wlan-Stick, no problem.
Tipp: First think about what Software should run on ThinClient.
If you donīt need Internet, you donīt need the updates, firewall and anti-virus. So, Thinclient work much faster...
Greetings,
ChrisNothing gets me down - until my girlfriend say " Darling...please...garbage!" Homepage: www.fsx-cockpit.com