WD 3.0 installation on 64 bit Pi 'bullseye' OS


Erwin - PE3ES - F4VTQ
 

I will convert one of my RPi4 as well Rob.


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
WA2TP


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.


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.