Parallella, Raspberry Pi, FPGA & All That Stuff

N30dG-ARM
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bowguy schrieb:I am

bowguy wrote:

I am using https://einsteinathome.org/content/high-speed-linux-brp-app-raspberry-pi-3

Recent average credit is about 1500, run time is about 13,000

Which is a really disappointing runtime, considering that my old Odroid-C2 has a runtime of around 12,000s.

The PI4 should be much faster than that. I probably should make a Version for the PI4 Undecided.

 

But in the meantime I would suggest to switch to a 64bit OS and  use my BRP-App made for the Odroid-C2.

This should be a lot faster, at least in theory.

https://einsteinathome.org/content/high-speed-linux-brp-app-odroid-c2

 

Bryant Stewart
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I will try out Ubuntu 19.10

I will try out Ubuntu 19.10 64bit this weekend with the odroid app. 

bowguy
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Can't test until next week

Can't test until next week but the pi4 raspbian kernel is now 64 bit.

 

Anonymous

Bryant Stewart wrote:I will

Bryant Stewart wrote:
I will try out Ubuntu 19.10 64bit this weekend with the odroid app. 

Downloading from where?

Bryant Stewart
Bryant Stewart
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robl wrote:Bryant Stewart

robl wrote:
Bryant Stewart wrote:
I will try out Ubuntu 19.10 64bit this weekend with the odroid app. 

Downloading from where?

 

I plan on following this guide. 

 

http://usefulramblings.org/?page_id=12166

bowguy
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Actually the performance has

Actually the performance has improved recently.  Run times down to  under 9000.

Bryant Stewart
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bowguy wrote:Actually the

bowguy wrote:
Actually the performance has improved recently.  Run times down to  under 9000.

 

Whoa - How are you managing that?

bowguy
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Not sure.  Try sudo apt

Not sure.  Try sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade.

It gets the new firmware among other things.

N30dG-ARM
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bowguy wrote:Actually the

bowguy wrote:
Actually the performance has improved recently.  Run times down to  under 9000.

That is more like it should be.

Anonymous

Bryant Stewart wrote:robl

Bryant Stewart wrote:
robl wrote:
Bryant Stewart wrote:
I will try out Ubuntu 19.10 64bit this weekend with the odroid app. 

Downloading from where?

 

I plan on following this guide. 

 

http://usefulramblings.org/?page_id=12166

That guide is on my website.  I would be interested in how it works for you.  If you have questions I will try to help out.

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