I've got a couple raspberry pi 4's that are running tests (slowly, takes 20+hrs to run the test suite...any earlier models just didn't have enough ram). Look at the teeks99-05* (armv71/armhf) and teeks99-06* (aarch64). Thanks Tom, I had missed those!
If anyone has access to a RISC-V development board, I'd like to get my hands on one of those to start running too.
I've debated trying QEMU for more variety, but that has always taken a back seat to getting the working compilers providing results more quickly.
At one point we had some person/group/company that was targeting android and had the tests running. That seems like a big hole in what we test....being the most widely used computing platform and all. Not sure what would be needed to get that going again.
Tom
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