Wondering if there are any installs that can run on the new RaspberryPI 5? Running 64 bit?
So far feels like a great upgrade from the RPI4s and before. I am playing with one with
NVMe 512gb SSD and works well so far for secondary development machine.
That is, on it, I now have the normal stuff, plus:
Arduino IDE: both 1.8.19 and I built 2.3.3, including boards GIGA and Teensy
Arduino_CLI
SublimeText
VisualStudio Code, with Arduino plugin.
OpenMV IDE.
@KurtE I’ve been meaning to snag one for myself. The CPU performance upgrade in particular is quite large (in addition to other benefits).
At the moment however, we unfortunately don’t have an ARM build of our software. There’s been an uptick in requests for this as of recent, mostly coming from RPi users and users of Microsoft’s ARM-based Windows laptops.
I’ll go ahead and post a comment on your behalf so we can track your need for this as well below (we’re tracking all requests for ARM support here).
@danergo Interesting use case! The limitation here would still be the same I believe (i.e. the Logic hardware would still need to be natively supported on Raspberry Pi, accompanied by ARM-based software to facilitate data captures). Sending data over LAN could be an external tool that would also run on Raspberry Pi.
This use case falls in line with the feature request post I shared above. This isn’t planned on our internal roadmap just yet, but I’ve gone ahead and added a comment for you so we can record your use case.