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May 24, 2020, 12:50:17 PM
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Just as a reminder. If you are going to buy an external SSD (or any drive for that matter) make sure you get one that has a "real" brand behind it.
Samsung, SanDisk, Seagate, WDC, Crucial, etc.

Having nothing to do with BTC, just issues I have been having with my "real job" that due to the Covid-19 locks-downs some things have been unavailable and people have been buying some off brand stuff because it's available and the main names are out of stock. Not saying that they are all bad. But I can say with the few I have been dealing with that they are slower and tend to be less stable.

Not a big sample set, but yeah I have seen it with a bunch I have been dealing with over the last 2 months.

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May 26, 2020, 07:05:00 AM
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We can skip the sd card for the pi4.
The pi3 could already boot from usb.
It is still in beta. https://tynick.com/blog/05-22-2020/raspberry-pi-4-boot-from-usb/

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May 27, 2020, 10:28:24 AM
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You still need microSD card to perform firmware upgrade, it's a bit annoying if you don't have any spare microSD and forced to buy one only to use it once.

Correct for now, when the usb boot option becomes default for a pi4 just as it is now for the pi3 and the rest we can skip the firmware update part.
Lets hope they push it out the upcoming weeks. : )

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May 28, 2020, 06:36:02 AM
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Correct for now, when the usb boot option becomes default for a pi4 just as it is now for the pi3 and the rest we can skip the firmware update part.
Lets hope they push it out the upcoming weeks. : )

You still need to find Raspberry Pi 4 that comes with newest firmware or kindly ask the seller to flash the newest firmware for us though.

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May 28, 2020, 12:09:22 PM
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Correct for now, when the usb boot option becomes default for a pi4 just as it is now for the pi3 and the rest we can skip the firmware update part.
Lets hope they push it out the upcoming weeks. : )

You still need to find Raspberry Pi 4 that comes with newest firmware or kindly ask the seller to flash the newest firmware for us though.

I know you made the comment a few posts up about needing a micro SD card, and I really got to thinking.

If you have a RPi 3 that you have used at all already have the card. If you have a 4, then in theory unless it's the 1st one you are getting then you have a card. If it's the 1st, starting with the USB boot should not matter.

Either way, it's a micro SD. in most places they are available everywhere for cheap and if not someone you know probably has one you can borrow.

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May 29, 2020, 11:24:11 AM
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Raspberry just announced a new version coming out:

8GB Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now at $75

More interestingly, they also announced they are working on Raspian 64bit vesion, or rather Raspberry OS 64 Bit (just a rebranding, nothing changes).

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But power users, who want to be able to map all 8GB into the address space of a single process, need a 64-bit userland. There are plenty of options already out there, including Ubuntu and Gentoo.

Not to be left out, today we’ve released an early beta of our own 64-bit operating system image. This contains the same set of applications and the same desktop environment that you’ll find in our regular 32-bit image, but built against the Debian arm64 port.

A first test here:
Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB) Tested: Double the RAM, New 64-Bit OS

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The one area where the 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 really excelled was in copying extremely large files. When we ran IOzone, a synthetic test that measures reads and writes, with 4GB of data, the 8GB capacity crushed the 4GB model on read speeds, performing both random and sequential reads that were more than 20 times faster due to the larger Pi’s ability to cache the all the data.

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So should you buy a Raspberry Pi 4 B (8GB)? If you currently own a 4GB model, there’s not a lot of reasons to upgrade right now, even if you use your Raspberry Pi as a full-fledged PC replacement. Even if you have a lot of tabs open and plenty of other apps running too, it’s difficult to use more than 4GB of RAM unless you’re running some kind of VM, giant database or RAM disk.

However, given that a fully-functional 64-bit operating system that promises to take advantage of the memory is on its way, the 8GB model is a good choice for folks who want to use their Pi as a desktop and don’t already have the 4GB capacity. For just $20 more, you are future-proofing your Pi for the next generation of software, and, other than the cost, there is no downside.



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May 30, 2020, 04:22:57 PM
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Heads up, the new OS breaks USB booting.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-os-new-features-usb-booting

The tomshardware link has the workaround to get it working again.

Probably not that big a deal for most people, but figure it's worth a mention till they fix it.

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