Hi,
are there any chances that this board will continue to be supported and be updated to the latest pi-star release?
Because at now the lastest mmdvm firmware (since august) is incompatible with the old version of PI-STAR 3.17
Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
Most probably, not any time soon.
The raspberry pi is currently the focus of on going pistar developement.
However there is a side project that will come as good news for users like yourself at some point, but currently saying nothing more or hinting at nothing more than is written here, as no timescale has been planned. If you want 4.1 features and updates with pistar your current option is to change to raspberry pi hardware.
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The raspberry pi is currently the focus of on going pistar developement.
However there is a side project that will come as good news for users like yourself at some point, but currently saying nothing more or hinting at nothing more than is written here, as no timescale has been planned. If you want 4.1 features and updates with pistar your current option is to change to raspberry pi hardware.
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Andrew M1DNS.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
Andrew was correct - that was the answer up to about last week - I am going to port Pi-Star 4.x over to this board soon, I know a fair few people need it.
Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
The NanoPi image has been built - just squashing the last couple of bugs that I know about, then I'll be doing some extra testing before the beta comes out...
Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
4.1.4 Nano Pi Beta released in the beta section.
Any Chance? Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
Andy,
Any chance that after you iron the bugs out of version 4.xx on the nano/neo Pis that you will port to the Orange Pi? I and I assume many others have custom built boards for MTR2000's/MTR3000 repeaters or it's European equivalent that have Orange Pi SBC in them. I have 3 of them in service that after upgrading the mmdvm firmware are unable to run Pi-Star. In some applications there is are advantages to run Pi-Star and there are others where it does not.
In the the same vain, is Pi-Star eventually going to support FM? I have experimented with the manual edit but it sort of makes a mess of things.
73
Jon
Any chance that after you iron the bugs out of version 4.xx on the nano/neo Pis that you will port to the Orange Pi? I and I assume many others have custom built boards for MTR2000's/MTR3000 repeaters or it's European equivalent that have Orange Pi SBC in them. I have 3 of them in service that after upgrading the mmdvm firmware are unable to run Pi-Star. In some applications there is are advantages to run Pi-Star and there are others where it does not.
In the the same vain, is Pi-Star eventually going to support FM? I have experimented with the manual edit but it sort of makes a mess of things.
73
Jon
73!
K1IMD
K1IMD
Re: Any Chance? Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
What Orange Pi? The Orange Pi Zero ?K1IMD wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 5:44 pm Andy,
Any chance that after you iron the bugs out of version 4.xx on the nano/neo Pis that you will port to the Orange Pi? I and I assume many others have custom built boards for MTR2000's/MTR3000 repeaters or it's European equivalent that have Orange Pi SBC in them. I have 3 of them in service that after upgrading the mmdvm firmware are unable to run Pi-Star. In some applications there is are advantages to run Pi-Star and there are others where it does not.
In the the same vain, is Pi-Star eventually going to support FM? I have experimented with the manual edit but it sort of makes a mess of things.
73
Jon
Re: Any Chance? Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
Sorry Andy, Yes Orange Pi Zero. I am running the 3.4.17 presently on a couple repeaters which works fine with the older firmware.MW0MWZ wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 6:44 pmWhat Orange Pi? The Orange Pi Zero ?K1IMD wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 5:44 pm Andy,
Any chance that after you iron the bugs out of version 4.xx on the nano/neo Pis that you will port to the Orange Pi? I and I assume many others have custom built boards for MTR2000's/MTR3000 repeaters or it's European equivalent that have Orange Pi SBC in them. I have 3 of them in service that after upgrading the mmdvm firmware are unable to run Pi-Star. In some applications there is are advantages to run Pi-Star and there are others where it does not.
In the the same vain, is Pi-Star eventually going to support FM? I have experimented with the manual edit but it sort of makes a mess of things.
73
Jon
73
Jon
73!
K1IMD
K1IMD
Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
Well please keep those requests in the Orange Pi section - but yeah I'll be working on it soon.
Re: Porting nanopi to 4.xx release
Hi Andy,
I have both ports of Pi-Star running now on non-RPi SBC. When looking at the beta repo I noticed you have a script to update the kernel. Is that a requirement? My non-Raspberry Pis are running 5.10.4-sunxi/sun8i based Pi Clone & 5.10.12-sunxi/sun8i based Pi Clone kernels. What do you suggest?
Again thank you so much for the port to the non-RPi SBC.
73
Jon
K1IMD
I have both ports of Pi-Star running now on non-RPi SBC. When looking at the beta repo I noticed you have a script to update the kernel. Is that a requirement? My non-Raspberry Pis are running 5.10.4-sunxi/sun8i based Pi Clone & 5.10.12-sunxi/sun8i based Pi Clone kernels. What do you suggest?
Again thank you so much for the port to the non-RPi SBC.
73
Jon
K1IMD
73!
K1IMD
K1IMD