[fpc-pascal] FPC + fpGUI + Raspberry Pi = fantastic
Johann Glaser
Johann.Glaser at gmx.at
Thu Sep 13 18:35:59 CEST 2012
Hi!
Am Donnerstag, den 13.09.2012, 16:34 +0100 schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
> Hi,
>
> I received my Raspberry Pi today, and had a bit of a play. I'm using the
> Debian 6 OS with my Pi. I downloaded the FPC+fpGUI ARM archive (only a
> 3.5MB download), packaged by Paul Breneman.
>
> http://www.turbocontrol.com/easyfpgui.htm
>
> [Awesome work there, Paul. You can get much easier than than. Just
> unpack and you are ready to work.]
>
> It works fantastically well. I could compile all the fpGUI demos without
> me having to do anything extra in fpGUI. How cool is that! :-)
>
> All I had to do to get my projects to link successfully, was to install
> a few missing packages, which were not included with the Debian 6 distro
> for the Pi.
>
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get install libX11-dev libXft-dev
>
> I'll have to speak to somebody to see if they could include it as
> standard - after all, the Pi is meant for developers to play with. If
> anybody has contacts, please let me know.
>
> I even compiled and ran the more complex fpGUI apps like the GUI Forms
> Designer, DocView (help viewer), and Maximus (a sample fpGUI IDE). Even
> FPTest (my Free Pascal Unit Testing project works).
>
> We (our company) have some big plans for the Raspberry Pi, with a
> potentially huge deployment. The first tests with this device is very
> promising.
>
> Kudos must also go to the FPC team, for supporting ARM so well!
>
> Maybe with the Raspberry Pi and Free Pascal, we can get Object Pascal
> back on the map, and in the hands of young developers. After all, Pascal
> was initially designed as a teaching language - easy to learn, read and
> write.
Congrulations!
I also played with it, but only did a small "Hello World!" program. :-)
http://johann-glaser.blogspot.co.at/2012/06/raspberry-pi.html
Bye
Hansi
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