Its a remnant of when I wrote the routines
The pi4 did not exist, and
the pi3 would choke if you flooded the network port. So the rate is
limited to 300mbit, which was close to the fastest it could run.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage:
tobal2 wrote:
> I am far away of the experts, but I have a couple 3,5 touchscreen
> running with no problem, I do it following these instructions:
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/add-a-display/
>
> A couple of time before I tried the same tutorial than you with no
> success.
>
>
I picked up one of these screens:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N447AEY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8=1
and managed to get it working under debian-based systems (Max2Play,
Raspian) but no luck with PCP.
Kookye info from here:
Hi newbie here but been using pCP for years. Thank you for the great
work.
Redo'ing my home network these days and when testing the speed I saw,
strangely, the result of iperf3 from pCP's interface diff than that of
running directly from command line.
I'm on a gigabit network direct wired
I'm interrestend in your repo. I would like to try installing LMS in an
Alpine LXC container (currently using Debian in LXC). If your repository
is still working, I would try to do a test install. The architecture is
x86_64 of course.
cool thanks !
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IMHO it doesn't really matter.
I tend to put 64bit on RPi4B's and 32bit on the rest.
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Noob question, but what version of Picoreplayer is recommended ?
32 bit or 64 bit ?
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