Re: Yoyo: M Queens for arm64
Well nuts. The 32bit raspbian OS mis-identifies the CPU as ARMv7 instead of ARMv8 which is what the RP4 has. Which means that BOINC tells projects that it has the wrong CPU. And I can't find a 64 bit linux. Ubuntu hasn't released their OS for RP4 yet. No ETA either. I think I just bought an expensive paper weight.
Re: Yoyo: M Queens for arm64
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Originally Posted by
zombie67
Well nuts. The 32bit raspbian OS mis-identifies the CPU as ARMv7 instead of ARMv8 which is what the RP4 has. Which means that BOINC tells projects that it has the wrong CPU. And I can't find a 64 bit linux. Ubuntu hasn't released their OS for RP4 yet. No ETA either. I think I just bought an expensive paper weight.
Check Aarch64. Waiting for Raspbian could take years.
Re: Yoyo: M Queens for arm64
Re: Yoyo: M Queens for arm64
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Originally Posted by
John P. Myers
Check Aarch64. Waiting for Raspbian could take years.
I installed Arch. But it also seems to report to BOINC ARMv7.
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$ boinccmd --passwd password --get_host_info
timezone: 0
domain name: alarmpi
IP addr: 192.168.2.3
#CPUS: 4
CPU vendor: ARM
CPU model: ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l) [Impl 0x41 Arch 7 Variant 0x0 Part 0xd08 Rev 3]
CPU FP OPS: 1949581324.969092
CPU int OPS: 7564296448.547140
CPU mem BW: 1000000000.000000
OS name: Linux Arch Linux ARM
OS version: Arch Linux ARM [4.19.58-1-ARCH|libc 2.29 (GNU libc)]
mem size: 2042261504.000000
cache size: -1.000000
swap size: 0.000000
disk size: 125217406976.000000
disk free: 116754558976.000000
Although now that I look at your post again, I see you spell it with two "a"s. I assumed it was a typo. I googled Aarch64, but I don't understand the results. Are you talking about a flavor of linux or a package to install or...?
Re: Yoyo: M Queens for arm64
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Originally Posted by
zombie67
I installed Arch. But it also seems to report to BOINC ARMv7.
Although now that I look at your post again, I see you spell it with two "a"s. I assumed it was a typo. I googled Aarch64, but I don't understand the results. Are you talking about a flavor of linux or a package to install or...?
Yes, Aarch wasn't a typo, however now that i'm looking at it again, i can't find the same info i found when i originally posted it. There's a Gentoo 64 that also works but might need a few tweaks. I don't have a RP4 though. Was just trying to be helpful.
Re: Yoyo: M Queens for arm64
It was worth a try! At least I got experience with a different kind of linux.
For now, I have it OC to 1.6ghz and running Einstein.
Re: Yoyo: M Queens for arm64
Maybe this would work?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM
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Current stable release
The current stable release for ARMv7 can always be found at the ARM Image landing page
The current stable release for aarch64 can always be found at Alternate Architectures landing page
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