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Hm, would love to get a Sheevaplug.. I was just about to order one but shipping costs were more than the price of the plug, so I backed out. Argh, I wish these companies would start to realise that UPS shouldn't be the only option for shipping small items. USPS always worked for me and doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
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I had tried to order through GlobalScape to Europe, and the cheapest shipping was $104 IIRC. Ionics is cheaper. I checked New IT but I can only see UK plug announced, no EU plug? I hadn't thought of searching through EBay, so I did now - found New IT again, but still UK plug only. I'll search a bit more.
Thanks for the tips.
soon my SheevaPlug arrives. Because it won't do much I was thinking of using it as test environment by exporting /scratchbox/targets/FREMANTLE_ARMEL via NFS. Then, it is then not necessary to use QEMU while using cheap hardware to get an ARM host to test with.
Has anyone tried this before?
As far as I understood there are no ARM7 binaries although $ sb-conf list -c
cs2007q3-glibc2.5-arm7
cs2007q3-glibc2.5-i486
host-gcc
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