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RPI/OpenPlotter running on SDD HD without SD
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(2020-10-03, 09:28 PM)verkerkbr Wrote:
(2020-10-03, 09:00 PM)paul42 Wrote:
(2020-10-03, 07:58 PM)verkerkbr Wrote:
(2020-10-03, 07:45 PM)Didier B Wrote:
(2020-10-03, 06:20 PM)paul42 Wrote: Yes to 5.4 but no to 64 bits. Will have a look at that thanks

Paul
Same for me : rpi-update, RaspiOS 32b. 64 bit is still a beta version, advancing quickly...So I guess I will not wait very long ...

I am using a mSATA SSD 120 GB Kingspec, in an USB3.0 aluminium box, that kind ;
I Agree it is not much faster than a fast SD (extreme, U3 etc.)

The Sata version is much slower then the PCIe NVMe version. Running here very fast.

Bram

Forgot to say mine is SATA. Will try a PCIe NVMe & see how that goes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvfIeTieXOI

The SSD works very well. However, but if I connect the GPSmouse, the dongle for the keyboard, the SSD direct on the RPI it does not work. To much power users on the RPI usb.

You need an activ hub for the SDD. Beter of course a USB3 hub. The other Items can use the RPi for power.

Bram
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RE: RPI/OpenPlotter running on SDD HD without SD - by verkerkbr - 2021-02-06, 02:30 PM

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