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Re: RoboRio

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(Quick Note: Because of the linux shell you can run whatever java version you want)
He he, well yes, but have fun with that! Java 8 is the only java that works out of the box with no funny flags.

Also somebody was wondering what kind of linux it is: 3.2 kernel (3.2.35-rt52-2.0.0a4 #1 SMP PREEMPT RT armv7l) and its based on OpenEmbeded/Angstrom (it has opkg (dpkg-like) package management). Uses busybox for most things.

I would also not recommending running gcc on it, but you can use stock gcc for cross compiling. I've been using g++ 4.6 armel from the ubuntu 12.04 repositories just fine, though the binutils in the repos don't support a flag as they were too old, so I had to upgrade if I cared to see that flag be labled (worked perfectly find though).
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