G-WAN for Rapsberry Pi3?

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This question is for the G-WAN development team.

I know that you've discontinued G-WAN 32-bit due to the very low demand of G-WAN for the Linux 32-bit platform.

But, with regard to both the worldwide success of the Rapsberry low cost computer and the very low footprint of the G-WAN web applicaton server, does the G-WAN folks plan to make a G-WAN release (for now, only in 32-bit but sooner than later for 64-bit for this computer) that could be used on the last Rapsberry Pi3 machine (using an ARM CPU) and running the Raspbian OS?

TIA for your (Gil) answer.

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They are two incompatible platforms for the binary executable files so the fact that we discontinued the 32-bit release for x86 CPUs does not have relations with any release compiled for ARM CPUs, 32 or 64-bit.

G-WAN releases for other platforms than x86-AMD64 may come at a later stage but this greatly depends on business opportunities. For now a VHDL port is under progress.