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dCore 64?
uggla:
Will there be a 64bit version of dCore?
pq5190362:
+1
Is there any reason why there's only x86 at the moment? What about x86_64?
Jason W:
There will be a 64 bit dCore at some point in the future but not very soon as I only have 32 bit hardware. But I can,t keep up with a 64 and 32 bit version of every dCore port, maybe just the Ubuntu LTS releases when there is a 64 bit dCore. Of course, there will come a time when the major distros drop 32 bit in their new releases.
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pq5190362:
--- Quote from: Jason W on November 29, 2016, 08:07:29 PM ---but not very soon as I only have 32 bit hardware
--- End quote ---
Oh, may I ask what kind of hardware you have? It must be very old? May I ask why you still use it?
No offense, just wondering,
nitram:
I can't speak for Jason, personally i love old hardware. In my experience it's usually well built, solid and long term reliable. Reduce, reuse, recycle, generally lower power consumption (of course not compared to Pi), free and runs a lean OS like TC very well. Based on feedback received when creating FAQ, dCore runs well on 64 bit systems, just not optimized for it: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:faq#what_about_64-bit_systems.
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