Raspberry Pi 4 Tutorial - fatal error

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20 Sep 2020 04:19 #182812 by wiremonkey
I'm on it, I'll report back. The problem is that all of these files have the same name. Who knows what's what?
By the way, it looks like LinuxCNC launched and actually ran with the other .img, but clearly something is wrong. I wonder if anyone is having luck running a 64bit version of linux on a pi4 and linuxcnc?
Cheers fingers crossed.
Tyler

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20 Sep 2020 04:23 #182814 by phillc54
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20 Sep 2020 04:30 #182816 by wiremonkey
I just installed this one and tried. Same Error CPU 0 not supported! message...
I may head down the 64bit route since I'm having no luck with these 32bit installs or .img files.
Thanks!

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22 Sep 2020 03:12 #183240 by wiremonkey
Hi phillc54,
Yes, that's the file I installed.
The CPU error is what's baffling.

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23 Sep 2020 23:02 #183528 by kramerda
I got the same CPU 0 not supported message after downloading zip file to burn to sd card. See my other post today under Raspberry Pi thread. Can't seem to communicate to 7i76e ????????
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23 Sep 2020 23:37 - 24 Sep 2020 00:34 #183531 by wiremonkey
Ah, at least I know I'm not crazy! It ran, but the latency was high. There is most certainly a problem.
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23 Sep 2020 23:47 #183533 by phillc54
There is a mention of cpuinfo here:
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/941
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24 Sep 2020 00:37 #183536 by wiremonkey
Thanks phillc54. I'm just learning this stuff. So a request was submitted to pull the changed code into the main code. When do changes make it out to the .iso file on linuxcnc.org/iso/ ? I see the pi4 iso's up there are from 9/14. Does these pull request merges happen once a week or on a schedule?

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24 Sep 2020 00:53 - 24 Sep 2020 00:54 #183537 by phillc54
There is no schedule but you can follow this trail:

It was merged here:
if you do run in place then you can pull and build
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/commits/2.8

It is still being built for buster i386 and amd64 but the armhf package is built:
see bottom right
Edit: it has finished...
buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/grid

It is available for armhf here:
buildbot.linuxcnc.org/dists/buster/2.8-r...inary-armhf/?C=M;O=D
so you could update now
Edit: you can if you have Buildbot set as your repositery
Last edit: 24 Sep 2020 00:54 by phillc54.
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24 Sep 2020 01:06 - 24 Sep 2020 01:15 #183539 by wiremonkey
Oooooola! My very own buildbot!
I don't know what that is, but I'm on it...

Er, well dang, it's a bit over my head to compile the .iso myself. I tried to find a walk through but can't. It's OK, I can wait a bit.
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