Posts by JonS

1) Message boards : News : First workunits of new search will be generated soon (Message 1343)
Posted 29 Jul 2020 by JonS
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So, what is the plan for this project?

Michael.

For example, is someone working on releasing an ARM linux version?

Jon
2) Message boards : News : Testing of application for Raspberry Pi (Message 1208)
Posted 8 Nov 2019 by JonS
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Hi,

I've installed it on several different ARM based computers, and It's returned validated WUs:

Odroid XU4 running 32-bit Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS and BOINC client 7.16.3.

Odroid C2 running 64-bit Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS and BOINC client 7.16.3 (with the armhf architecture installed by OS, so BOINC client can run 64-bit and 32-bit WUs).

Raspberry Pi 3 model B running 64-bit Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS and BOINC client 7.16.3 (with the armhf architecture installed by OS, so BOINC can run 64-bit and 32-bit WUs).

It looks like WUs can take up to 1.5 days on Odroid XU4 (according to their client's current estimates), so that would be up to 4 days on a RaspberryPi 2 model B - I'll have a go on one later today...

Jon
3) Message boards : News : Future of the RakeSearch project (Message 971)
Posted 27 May 2019 by JonS
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After testing under under Linux x86-64, is there any possibility of the app being recompiled for 64-bit ARM linux as well as Windows?

Jon
4) Message boards : Number crunching : Optimized RakeSearch app for rank 9 (computations finished) (Message 839)
Posted 8 Apr 2019 by JonS
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It will depend on the OS your Pi is using...

If you're using Raspbian on your Pi 3 then you'll need the 32-bit ARM app, as it's a 32-bit OS and the CPU is running as an ARMv7 CPU.

If you're running a 64-bit Linux (I use the 64-bit Ubuntu 18.04 on my Pi 3s) then you need the 64-bit ARM app (although it will also run the 32-bit ARM app if you've installed the 32-bit ARM OS architecture).

Jon




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