Support for Raspberry Pi 2.

9 years 9 months ago #232 by skywatch
Wow!

Much earlier than they said they would.

4 core, 1Gb RAM, 900Mhz, ARM 6 & 7 compatibility it seems ...... Look it up online at

www.raspberrypi.org/raspberry-pi-2-on-sale/

This will really hot things up with the things we can do.......

Skywatch

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9 years 9 months ago - 9 years 9 months ago #233 by EasyIoT
Replied by EasyIoT on topic Support for Raspberry Pi 2.

skywatch wrote: Wow!

Much earlier than they said they would.

4 core, 1Gb RAM, 900Mhz, ARM 6 & 7 compatibility it seems ...... Look it up online at

www.raspberrypi.org/raspberry-pi-2-on-sale/

This will really hot things up with the things we can do.......

Skywatch


It looks like faster HW platform for EasyIoT server. Chip set is BCM2836 and it looks like it's compatible with previous BCM2835. Who will be the first to test it? :)

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9 years 9 months ago #290 by skywatch
I should have one in the next 10 days and will let you know!

Skywatch

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9 years 9 months ago #304 by EasyIoT
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skywatch wrote: I should have one in the next 10 days and will let you know!

Skywatch


Good. I just bought last Rasp 2 weeks before they release new. I don't want to buy another one right now.

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9 years 9 months ago #314 by skywatch
Is EIoT already multi threaded and take advantage of the extra cores? Will the pi firmware do this transparently or is it a case of the higher clock speed making the difference.

Just curious!

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9 years 9 months ago #318 by EasyIoT
Replied by EasyIoT on topic Support for Raspberry Pi 2.

skywatch wrote: Is EIoT already multi threaded and take advantage of the extra cores? Will the pi firmware do this transparently or is it a case of the higher clock speed making the difference.

Just curious!


EIoT is multi thread program. It should run faster, but even on old Raspberry it runs fast, because it's optimized.

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