Hi Andrei, We were able to verify that we could directly use the raspberrypi3-64.conf for the cm3 as 64-bit, as you had suggested. Thanks for that suggestion.
It just seemed a bit confusing that there is only one cm3 machine conf, and it tunnels through to a rpi2. All the online doc about the cm3 mentions the rpi3. A colleague wonders if there are any differences that someone was planning to eventually use that cm3 conf to enumerate, otherwise - having a cm3 conf seems like unnecessary duplication. Thanks again for your help! - Steve Pavao Korg R&D > On May 1, 2018, at 9:39 AM, Andrei Gherzan <and...@gherzan.ro> wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 12:40 AM, Steve Pavao <ste...@korgrd.com > <mailto:ste...@korgrd.com>> wrote: > Hello, > > My company has bought a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 for evaluation, and I > have a 2 questions about the supplied machine .conf files for it. > > 1. Should the supplied raspberrypi-cm3.conf file internally refer to the > Raspberry Pi 3 instead of the Raspberry Pi 2, since the RPi3 is the hardware > basis of the Compute Module 3? > > RaspberryPi 3 is currently almost the same as RaspberryPi 2 in terms of > configuration. What is the problem you are facing? > > 2. Should there also be an additional .conf file supplied in the > meta-raspberry pi layer for a 64-bit version of poky Linux for the Compute > Module 3, just as there is a raspberrypi3-64 machine .conf for the RPi3? > > You can use directly raspberrypi3-64 as far as I am aware. The cm confs are > used as aliases right now. They point to one of the Raspberrypi 2 or 3 > machine configurations. > > -- > Andrei G.
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