
I have used GHC on a 32 bit NUC running Ubuntu, and it is a bit slow compiling. Run time performance was ok for my app IO app.
I prefer a MinnowBoardMax running Ubuntu. The 64 bit dual core performs well much better, reasonable compile times.
Just don’t expect it to run like an I5/7 Quad core.
It is more like $150 + a Drive, so about $200. But it it works well.
On Feb 14, 2015, at 1:45 AM, Stephen Tetley
The spec sheet says MicroPython runs on bare metal on the PyBoard. It would be a lot of effort to make GHCi or even Hugs/Gofer do the same.
As the price point for the PyBoard is the same as Raspberry PI, such an effort would perhaps be headstrong rather than sensible.
On 14 February 2015 at 04:55, Mike Meyer
wrote: I asked about running GHCI on something like the Arduino due, and was told that there wasn't enough CPU on it for that.
How about getting it running on something like a PyBoard? http://www.adafruit.com/products/2390
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