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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/07/2017 09:11 PM, Robert
Moskowitz wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:cd7efd5d-f74a-096e-675d-fe78371abb7b@htt-consult.com"
type="cite">I thought the RPi3 is 32bit, not 64?
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See <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/Arm32">https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/Arm32</a>
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For what is working with RPI 3
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I already have the 32 bit version running on the RPI 3. However, the
RPI 3 is 64 bits. Here is the specification<br>
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SOC BCM2837<br>
CPU Quad Cortex A53 @ 1.2GHz<br>
Instruction Set ARMv8-A<br>
GPU 400MHz VideoCore IV<br>
RAM 1GB SDRAM<br>
Storage micro-SD<br>
Ethernet 10/100<br>
Wireless 802.11n/Bluetooth 4.0<br>
Video Output HDMI/composite<br>
Audio Output JDMI/Headphone<br>
GPIO 40<br>
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The 1GB SDRAM does limit the usefulness but unless there is
something else that makes it impossible to run a 64 bit OS it should
in principle work.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">I made an image on an SD Card per the
readme but where I am spinning my wheels is the line that says
this:<br>
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* You will need to add the appropriate boot information in a uefi
entry<br>
after using this image, since the installer traditionally
handles<br>
this.<br>
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I am not sure what I have to do to get the system to boot off the
image I created. I tried some very obvious stuff such as grabbing
a cmdline.txt and config.txt from the 32bit version. If I look at
the 32bit version I see all this interesting stuff (e.g.
bcm2708-rpi-b.dtb, etc.) but there is no such stuff in the 64 bit
boot directory on the image. It seems lots of stuff might be
missing? For example I suppose I need 64 bit RPI3 firmware which
might be unavailable?<br>
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