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yes, that's 64 bit.
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paul- wrote:
> Look at the kernel name in the footer. If it says armv8, then you have
> 64 bit. Anything else is 32bit
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Cut-Throat wrote:
> Is there a way to look at an individual Rpi and tell whether you are
> running 32 or 64 Bit?
> I went to the diagnostics Page and then Raspberry Pi, but did not see
> the info there.
Look at the kernel name in the footer. If it says armv8, then you have
64 bit. Anything
Is there a way to look at an individual Rpi and tell whether you are
running 32 or 64 Bit?
I went to the diagnostics Page and then Raspberry Pi, but did not see
the info there.
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Its "unbelievable" the amount of work Paul does improving piCorePlayer.
I struggle to comprehend what's happening most of the time! :)
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paul- wrote:
> haha
>
> Because I could. Although I'd hate to tabulate the hours it took to do
> so.
>
> Paul
That's exactly the reason that I loaded it on my Rpi Model 4s ---:D:D
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haha
Because I could. Although I'd hate to tabulate the hours it took to do
so.
Paul
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paul- wrote:
> 64 bit does have some speed benefits on some processes, but since the
> rpi4 is a way overpowered device needed to run LMS, you wont see too
> much of a difference
Thanks, I understand... What would you say is the main reason you
created a PcP Download for the 64 Bit ?
64 bit does have some speed benefits on some processes, but since the
rpi4 is a way overpowered device needed to run LMS, you wont see too
much of a difference
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paul- wrote:
> That is correct. sort of.
>
> pCP 6 had a 64bit kernel with 32bit userspace. In pCP 7, there is only
> 32bit kernel 32bit user.And the pure 64bit.
>
> pCP will install the appropriate kernel for your userspace. Thus if
> you upgrade from 6 to 7, you can only get
That is correct. sort of.
pCP 6 had a 64bit kernel with 32bit userspace. In pCP 7, there is only
32bit kernel 32bit user.And the pure 64bit.
pCP will install the appropriate kernel for your userspace. Thus if
you upgrade from 6 to 7, you can only get pure 32bit. 64bit had to be
My recollection is that it updates using the same type as what is
already installed.
So 32 goes to 32 and 64 to 64 ( if there was a 64-bit pCP 6 ).
Paul Webster
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author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute,
Or is PiCorePlayer smart enough to load 64 bit or 32 Bit based on the
Hardware you are running?
Also, is there a way to look at the PiCorePlayer Menu and tell whether
you are running 32 or 64 Bit?
I went to the diagnostics Page and then Raspberry Pi, but did not see
the info there.
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