SAMP server for MIPS processor? - 
Littlejth -  20.09.2009
I run a router at my home with DD-WRT on it (Linux) and I have a flash drive. I was wondering if it would be possible to have someone compile SAMP for the MIPS processor for DD-WRT. This way I would have a server that is on 24/7 without using a lot more power.
Re: SAMP server for MIPS processor? - 
SanMarinoRP -  20.09.2009
possible i guess not sure... why not just host on ur comp? are u like a power freak?
Re: SAMP server for MIPS processor? - 
Littlejth -  20.09.2009
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					Originally Posted by SanMarinoRP 
 possible i guess not sure... why not just host on ur comp? are u like a power freak? | 
 No, I was jsut wondering if it would be possible for devs to do this. That is just one reason lol. It's also a lot easier than using a server.
Re: SAMP server for MIPS processor? - 
Kalcor -  21.09.2009
We won't be compiling for MIPS because there aren't enough people using MIPS based servers. I also doubt your router has the specs needed to run a decent sized server.
It's not worth me setting up to cross-compile for any platform unless at least 10-20% of server owners required it. I'm sure 99% would still be x86 even if we compiled the server for a different architecture right now.
Re: SAMP server for MIPS processor? - 
ev0lution -  21.09.2009
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					Originally Posted by gamegodrules 
 lol of course i know .... 99% will still be x86 only dude .... | 
 Of course you know what he's talking about, you just repeated exactly what he said 
 
Basically, those two posts (and yes, probably mine too) were just spam.
Re: SAMP server for MIPS processor? - 
Littlejth -  21.09.2009
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					Originally Posted by Kye 
 We won't be compiling for MIPS because there aren't enough people using MIPS based servers. I also doubt your router has the specs needed to run a decent sized server.
 It's not worth me setting up to cross-compile for any platform unless at least 10-20% of server owners required it. I'm sure 99% would still be x86 even if we compiled the server for a different architecture right now.
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 The router I am going to be getting has a 533MHz processor, 128MB of ram, and USB for swap lol, but I understand. Thanks anyway 
