I'am using the 64 bits version for some time now and can report it works much better and faster then the 32 bits version.
There are now more distros offering 64 bits versions of the OS for the RPI3 and 4. Suse and Fedora for example.
OpenCPM with SignalK is also running perfect on my Linux Mint Tricia version 64 bits. The Oesenc plugin works well.
But on my RPI 3B+ and 4 the Oesenc plugin does not work. Seems to be upheld. Why ?
Is the Oesenc plugin available in Github for own use compilation. ?
I think that more OpenPlotter users are allready using a 64 bits version.
The only reason seems to be that not all the RPI's are 64 bits. Therefore the 64 bits Raspian version is not released, although available from other sources. For some times the V8 (64bits) kernels are availlable and are frequently updated.
Regards,
Bram
There are now more distros offering 64 bits versions of the OS for the RPI3 and 4. Suse and Fedora for example.
OpenCPM with SignalK is also running perfect on my Linux Mint Tricia version 64 bits. The Oesenc plugin works well.
But on my RPI 3B+ and 4 the Oesenc plugin does not work. Seems to be upheld. Why ?
Is the Oesenc plugin available in Github for own use compilation. ?
I think that more OpenPlotter users are allready using a 64 bits version.
The only reason seems to be that not all the RPI's are 64 bits. Therefore the 64 bits Raspian version is not released, although available from other sources. For some times the V8 (64bits) kernels are availlable and are frequently updated.
Regards,
Bram