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Slackware 32bit ARM version 14.2

Directly Supported Hardware Models

The following Hardware Models have Direct Integration support (they are supported “out of the box”).

Hardware model ARM CPU type Maintainer Testing cadence Installation documentation
Trimslice armv7/Tegra20 Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware> Continuously 14.2
Plug Computers armv5/Kirkwood Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware> Continuously 14.2
ARM Versatile (emulated via QEMU) armv5 Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware> Continuously 14.2
Banana Pi armv7/Cortex-A7 Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware> Continuously 14.2

Extra-Slackware Supported Hardware Models

The following Hardware Models do not have Direct Integration support (are not supported “out of the box”).

Hardware model ARM CPU type Slackware version
Raspberry Pi 1 armv6 14.2
Raspberry Pi 2 armv7/Cortex-A7 14.2,-current
Raspberry Pi 3 armv8/Cortex-A53 14.2,-current
Toshiba AC100 armv7/Tegra2 13.37 14.0 14.1
Open Pandora armv7/Cortex-A8 13.37, 14.0, 14.1
LinuXino A10 Lime armv7/A10 14.1
OLinuXino A10S Micro armv7/A10S 14.0
XZPAD700 (works on most Axx-based boards) armv7/Axx 14.0 14.1
OLinuXino iMX233 armv5/iMX233 14.1

If you're looking to get SlaXBMC on your ARM device you could start reading here.

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