Is or has anyone had trouble getting a disc image to boot up when using the pi4 board, I seem to remember when the board came out guys where reporting problems about loading the disc image on the pi4 board
Or could it be I've manage to receive a "dodgy" board from father Xmas ?
Any help would be appreciated
Gordon
Rp4 I board
Re: Rp4 I board
The 4.1 RC7 image should be used with a pi4. The 3.4 image won't run on a pi4
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Andrew M1DNS.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Re: Rp4 I board
Many thanks Andrew, the pi4 is up and running perfectly.....
Gordon M6KFR
Gordon M6KFR
Re: Rp4 I board
Just to compound matters...
Raspberry Foundation has announced an 8GB R-Pi 4, along with a (currently BETA) 64-bit OS which is only compatible with R-Pi 3 and R-Pi 4(and intend to rename "Raspbian" to "Raspberry Pi OS")...
Think of the size of RAM disk for logging on an 8GB system
Raspberry Foundation has announced an 8GB R-Pi 4, along with a (currently BETA) 64-bit OS which is only compatible with R-Pi 3 and R-Pi 4(and intend to rename "Raspbian" to "Raspberry Pi OS")...
Think of the size of RAM disk for logging on an 8GB system
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Dennis L Bieber
Re: Rp4 I board
Yeah I saw the 8GB board announced, and thought, cool 8GB of RAM, didnt even think about the 64bit issue, although PAE support should enable 8GB of addressable RAM even in 32bit mode, and it *MAY* (how hard do I have to cross my fingers) have a 64bit kernel and 32bit user land (been here before in the good old days of running Gentoo on Sun hardware... ahh yes, the good old days... lol).AF6VN wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 3:44 pm Just to compound matters...
Raspberry Foundation has announced an 8GB R-Pi 4, along with a (currently BETA) 64-bit OS which is only compatible with R-Pi 3 and R-Pi 4(and intend to rename "Raspbian" to "Raspberry Pi OS")...
Think of the size of RAM disk for logging on an 8GB system
Re: Rp4 I board
According to one page, the 8GB listing was a mistake that got past proof-reading. As for making if viable -- it sounded like they had to wait for a chip foundry to make an 8GB RAM chip with the proper form factor.
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Dennis L Bieber