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Post by meerkat on Apr 14, 2020 4:20:57 GMT -5
By now, I guess we all are aware of the new OS from Google. URL here-> Fuchsia OSGoogle decided about 6 years ago that a new OS was needed to support IOT, the ability to link all your devices and computers together, communications, video - just about anything we want in a new os. It's posed to run Linux, Windows, and Android apps. It also supports Apple's primary language Swift. It runs on just about anything; PC's, laptops, phones, TV, and your garage door. With that in mind, will RB and maybe LB be able to run on Fuchsia.. Have a great day.. Dan
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Post by Chris Iverson on Apr 14, 2020 10:53:14 GMT -5
Current answer is "no", with a scale sliding up to "unlikely".
It most depends on the the interface provided by the OS. If there's a compatibility layer that supports Linux(or Windows, but Linux is an easier possibility from the point of view from the Fuchsia devs), then it's a "maybe in the future". If not, then it's more likely to be a "no".
It really depends on the toolset vendor for the tools Carl is using to make RB and LB5. That vendor provides runtime engines for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and ARM Linux(Raspberry Pi). If they provide a runtime engine for Fuchsia, the answer will be more likely to be "yes". If they have a compatibility layer with Linux, then Linux or ARM Linux might be able to be moved onto it in some way(although probably buggy). If neither, then it's a "no".
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