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Thanks for your considered and detailed response. I am thinking that you may have misread my question however.
I am not looking to run puppy on an Arm processor, as your reply seems to imply. I am looking to run the Arduino IDE application on an existing installation of puppy.
Thanks for your considered and detailed response. I am thinking that you may have misread my question however.
I am not looking to run puppy on an Arm processor, as your reply seems to imply. I am looking to run the Arduino IDE application on an existing installation of puppy.
Sorry if I was not clear on that originally.
The question stands.
Thanks and cheers to all,
Brian H.
I am just a dense, fly by the seat of my pants Linux user. So my bad on concentrating just on the board name. Besides. It looks like I am the only replier.
You might look in /usr/bin in puppy and see if java is called a different name like openjdk or something or another. Then change line 33 to match that name in /usr/bin.
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