* [gentoo-user] R.pi 64 bit with 8/16 G ram? [not found] <9a39d717-562f-4e77-4ae2-ec19db874b35.ref@verizon.net> @ 2020-06-19 17:36 ` james 2020-06-20 5:12 ` urpion 2020-06-20 12:21 ` Michael 0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: james @ 2020-06-19 17:36 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Folks, Now, if/when this devices "is shipping", I can finally build out a 12VDC pickup camper gentoo centric "deep woods" mobile dev_shop. I kid you not: "Upton says the 64-bit image is for power users who want to map all 8GB into the address space of a single process. It's currently in beta and misses several key features, but once ready it will provide a 64-bit alternative to 64-bit versions of Ubuntu and Gentoo." GENTOO? Wonder who is behind that bit of work? https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-raspberry-pi-4-8gb-ram-model-out-now-for-75-plus-you-get-a-new-64-bit-os/?ftag=TRE-03-10aaa6b&bhid=29128215408769320614767878147805&mid=12853938&cid=2217268782 No kidding: "Even the Raspberry Pi beginner's guide had a reference to an 8GB variant, while the Pi 4's Broadcom BCM2711 chip supports up to 16GB of LPDDR4 SDRAM." 16 G on a pi? I'm all in. Can Anyone verify this offer? curiously, James ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] R.pi 64 bit with 8/16 G ram? 2020-06-19 17:36 ` [gentoo-user] R.pi 64 bit with 8/16 G ram? james @ 2020-06-20 5:12 ` urpion 2020-06-20 18:46 ` james 2020-06-20 12:21 ` Michael 1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: urpion @ 2020-06-20 5:12 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 01:36:29PM -0400, james wrote: > Folks, > > Now, if/when this devices "is shipping", I can finally build out a 12VDC > pickup camper gentoo centric "deep woods" mobile dev_shop. > > I kid you not: > "Upton says the 64-bit image is for power users who want to map all 8GB > into the address space of a single process. It's currently in beta and > misses several key features, but once ready it will provide a 64-bit > alternative to 64-bit versions of Ubuntu and Gentoo." > > GENTOO? Wonder who is behind that bit of work? > > > > https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-raspberry-pi-4-8gb-ram-model-out-now-for-75-plus-you-get-a-new-64-bit-os/?ftag=TRE-03-10aaa6b&bhid=29128215408769320614767878147805&mid=12853938&cid=2217268782 > > No kidding: > > "Even the Raspberry Pi beginner's guide had a reference to an 8GB > variant, while the Pi 4's Broadcom BCM2711 chip supports up to 16GB of > LPDDR4 SDRAM." > > 16 G on a pi? > > I'm all in. Can Anyone verify this offer? > > > curiously, > James > Yeah! "deep woods" I like it. I wanna make a mobile 12V system too. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] R.pi 64 bit with 8/16 G ram? 2020-06-20 5:12 ` urpion @ 2020-06-20 18:46 ` james 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: james @ 2020-06-20 18:46 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On 6/20/20 1:12 AM, urpion@gmx.com wrote: > On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 01:36:29PM -0400, james wrote: >> Folks, >> >> Now, if/when this devices "is shipping", I can finally build out a 12VDC >> pickup camper gentoo centric "deep woods" mobile dev_shop. >> >> I kid you not: >> "Upton says the 64-bit image is for power users who want to map all 8GB >> into the address space of a single process. It's currently in beta and >> misses several key features, but once ready it will provide a 64-bit >> alternative to 64-bit versions of Ubuntu and Gentoo." >> >> GENTOO? Wonder who is behind that bit of work? >> >> >> >> https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-raspberry-pi-4-8gb-ram-model-out-now-for-75-plus-you-get-a-new-64-bit-os/?ftag=TRE-03-10aaa6b&bhid=29128215408769320614767878147805&mid=12853938&cid=2217268782 >> >> No kidding: >> >> "Even the Raspberry Pi beginner's guide had a reference to an 8GB >> variant, while the Pi 4's Broadcom BCM2711 chip supports up to 16GB of >> LPDDR4 SDRAM." >> >> 16 G on a pi? >> >> I'm all in. Can Anyone verify this offer? >> >> >> curiously, >> James >> > > Yeah! "deep woods" I like it. I wanna make a mobile 12V system too. 12 VDC is pretty standard now for RV, boats and many environments. It's about finding, testing and deploying advanced gentoo systems on 12VDC where is can turn into a remote, secure palace. Surely I'll post, when my vision is ready. I think, for me, usb4 is also quintessentially important. Jump into gentoo-embedded to find out what's going on any time. embedded and 12VDC, are synonymous, imho. Microwaves, TVs, audio systems and host of other "fun-toys" can also all run on 12VDC. Bye the way, deep woods is quite similar to ski-lodge, cross-ocean cruising, mountain climbing, arctic retreat, island living, ranch-cabin, horse-back-camping etc etc. 12 vdc can store energy on batteries, such as optimas, yellow-top & redtop & bluetop and all sorts of exotic metal based batteries. A small energy footprint, is good for the earth, and 12vdc brings folks "closer together" so it is the ultimate e4nergy source on cozy nights with the ones you love.... Diverting money from the large electric grid operators? ....priceless.... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] R.pi 64 bit with 8/16 G ram? 2020-06-19 17:36 ` [gentoo-user] R.pi 64 bit with 8/16 G ram? james 2020-06-20 5:12 ` urpion @ 2020-06-20 12:21 ` Michael 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Michael @ 2020-06-20 12:21 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2045 bytes --] On Saturday, 20 June 2020 06:12:28 BST urpion@gmx.com wrote: > On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 01:36:29PM -0400, james wrote: > > Folks, > > > > Now, if/when this devices "is shipping", I can finally build out a 12VDC > > pickup camper gentoo centric "deep woods" mobile dev_shop. > > > > I kid you not: > > "Upton says the 64-bit image is for power users who want to map all 8GB > > into the address space of a single process. It's currently in beta and > > misses several key features, but once ready it will provide a 64-bit > > alternative to 64-bit versions of Ubuntu and Gentoo." > > > > GENTOO? Wonder who is behind that bit of work? > > > > > > > > https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-raspberry-pi-4-8gb-ram-model-out-now-for > > -75-plus-you-get-a-new-64-bit-os/?ftag=TRE-03-10aaa6b&bhid=291282154087693 > > 20614767878147805&mid=12853938&cid=2217268782 > > > > No kidding: > > > > "Even the Raspberry Pi beginner's guide had a reference to an 8GB > > variant, while the Pi 4's Broadcom BCM2711 chip supports up to 16GB of > > LPDDR4 SDRAM." > > > > 16 G on a pi? > > > > I'm all in. Can Anyone verify this offer? > > > > > > curiously, > > James > > Yeah! "deep woods" I like it. I wanna make a mobile 12V system too. There may be better set-top boxes for the total cost of RPi + peripherals you would need to run it, but I have not looked into ARM embedded options for some time now. For routers and high throughput miniservers I prefer amd64 embedded, which cope much better esp. with AES-NI hardware encryption processing. Anyway, according to the man behind RPi 16G is upper limit of what this BCM SoC can run theoretically, but: "There really, really isn't a 16GB package that we could use, or a way to use a pair of packages ..." https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/news/raspberry-pi-4-how-much-ram I would think even if fatter RAM modules could fit on the board, power supply and cooling issues would introduce other design constraints and also push the price point above the market segment RPi are targetting. [-- Attachment #2: This is a digitally signed message part. --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 833 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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