Maybe, but it doesn't make really sense since it's pretty close to the raspi zero and debian ships the same distro for both, so that's not like there's a quantum leap in terms of compatibility involved somewhere
Maybe, but it doesn't make really sense since it's pretty close to the raspi zero and debian ships the same distro for both, so that's not like there's a quantum leap in terms of compatibility involved somewhere
There's no 0 or 0W on there either. The 2/3 use ARMv7 with the 4 being an ARMv8 - the 0 and 1 are both ARMv6.
I guess they just didn't want to spin up a v6 core distro for whatever reason.
There's no 0 or 0W on there either. The 2/3 use ARMv7 with the 4 being an ARMv8 - the 0 and 1 are both ARMv6.
I guess they just didn't want to spin up a v6 core distro for whatever reason.
Yeah that must be that
Yeah that must be that
It caught my attention because they list a CHIP version. I have a couple of those, be interesting to see if it actually works. Getting it on there may be a pain, CHIP used a Chrome-based flash tool for some ignorant reason.
It caught my attention because they list a CHIP version. I have a couple of those, be interesting to see if it actually works. Getting it on there may be a pain, CHIP used a Chrome-based flash tool for some ignorant reason.
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