A friend of mine asked me to help him with replacing two of his older Dell PC installations with Raspberry Pi 2's. I've ordered several Raspberry Pi2's in the past from Amazon. When I ordered his two, I used the "Reorder" button from a previous Pi2 order. When they arrived, they were the latest model Pi3. <sigh>
Anyway - has anyone here tried installing the DIAL image for the Pi2 on a Pi3, and if so, what were your results?
I've already asked the developers and the answer is - "it should work". I'm going to try it, but I wondered if anyone had already and what they experienced.
All of the documentation says that the hardware is fully compatible… I have one that I will be building a repeater on top of myself.
JJC
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On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Kevin Custer kuggie@kuggie.com wrote:
A friend of mine asked me to help him with replacing two of his older Dell PC installations with Raspberry Pi 2’s. I’ve ordered several Raspberry Pi2’s in the past from Amazon. When I ordered his two, I used the “Reorder” button from a previous Pi2 order. When they arrived, they were the latest model Pi3.
Anyway - has anyone here tried installing the DIAL image for the Pi2 on a Pi3, and if so, what were your results?
I’ve already asked the developers and the answer is - “it should work”. I’m going to try it, but I wondered if anyone had already and what they experienced.
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On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Kevin Custer kuggie@kuggie.com wrote:
A friend of mine asked me to help him with replacing two of his older Dell PC installations with Raspberry Pi 2’s. I’ve ordered several Raspberry Pi2’s in the past from Amazon. When I ordered his two, I used the “Reorder” button from a previous Pi2 order. When they arrived, they were the latest model Pi3.
Anyway - has anyone here tried installing the DIAL image for the Pi2 on a Pi3, and if so, what were your results?
I’ve already asked the developers and the answer is - “it should work”. I’m going to try it, but I wondered if anyone had already and what they experienced.
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A friend of mine asked me to help him with replacing two of his older Dell PC installations with Raspberry Pi 2’s. I’ve ordered several Raspberry Pi2’s in the past from Amazon. When I ordered his two, I used the “Reorder” button from a previous Pi2 order. When they arrived, they were the latest model Pi3.
Anyway - has anyone here tried installing the DIAL image for the Pi2 on a Pi3, and if so, what were your results?
I’ve already asked the developers and the answer is - “it should work”. I’m going to try it, but I wondered if anyone had already and what they experienced.
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My friend who is the 3d printing community posted that his software (octoprint) does not run on the Pi3 unless you upgrade to the latest Debian Kernel. I expect you will have the same problem with other software too.
Geoff.
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On 3/21/2016 10:31 PM, Ryan Schultz wrote:
The PI 3 has a 64-bit processor and the old PI 2 was only 32-bit, so you may run into issues.
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Jerusalem Israel.
The PI 3 has a 64-bit processor and the old PI 2 was only 32-bit, so you may run into issues.
My friend who is the 3d printing community posted that his software (octoprint) does not run on the Pi3 unless you upgrade to the latest Debian Kernel. I expect you will have the same problem with other software too.
Geoff.
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Jerusalem Israel.
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On Mar 21, 2016, at 7:26 PM, geoffrey mendelson <>
wrote:
On 3/21/2016 10:31 PM, Ryan Schultz wrote:
The PI 3 has a 64-bit processor
and the old PI 2 was only 32-bit, so you may run into
issues.
My friend who is the 3d printing community posted that
his software (octoprint) does not run on the Pi3 unless you
upgrade to the latest Debian Kernel. I expect you will have
the same problem with other software too.
Geoff.
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson 4X1GM/N3OWJ
Jerusalem Israel.
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