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WD 3.0 installation on 64 bit Pi 'bullseye' OS
Erwin - PE3ES - F4VTQ
I will convert one of my RPi4 as well Rob.
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WA2TP - Tom
Hi Rob,
I have sent you access information for my PI4 running 64bit bullseye.
Installed 2.10l with 3 channels configured, however i cannot get it to upgrade to 3.0. I sent you those errors in separate email.
Tom
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WA2TP - Tom
Hi Rob,
I have PI4 with bullseye 64 bit. I am installalling wd 3.0 now.
I can add remote access channel lines and give you access.
How many kiwi channels do you you want to add to it?
From: wsprdaemon@groups.io <wsprdaemon@groups.io> on behalf of Rob Robinett <rob@...>
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 12:12 PM To: wsprdaemon@groups.io <wsprdaemon@groups.io> Subject: [wsprdaemon] WD 3.0 installation on 64 bit Pi 'bullseye' OS The first 64 bit version os a Pi OS was released in February and in the process of debugging WD installation on 'bullseye', I have been able to install Wd on that 64 bit version of the OS. I found one review of 32 versus 64 bit bullseye https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=raspberrypi-32bit-64bit&num=1 which
reports significant computational advantages to the 64 bit OS.
I haven't stressed tested W@D on the 64 bit OS, but there may be hope for Pi users to obtain better performance with the OS upgrade. I can't do that testing here are home, so if anyone has a spare Pi4 and wants to contribute to this effort. please upgrade you Pi4 to 64 bit bullseye and let me know how to access it. |
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Rob Robinett
The first 64 bit version os a Pi OS was released in February and in the process of debugging WD installation on 'bullseye', I have been able to install Wd on that 64 bit version of the OS. I found one review of 32 versus 64 bit bullseye https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=raspberrypi-32bit-64bit&num=1 which reports significant computational advantages to the 64 bit OS.
I haven't stressed tested W@D on the 64 bit OS, but there may be hope for Pi users to obtain better performance with the OS upgrade. I can't do that testing here are home, so if anyone has a spare Pi4 and wants to contribute to this effort. please upgrade you Pi4 to 64 bit bullseye and let me know how to access it. |
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