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Raspberry pi 4B

Is there any working OS for PI 4 8GB?

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@WKirby the release images do not support the revision 1.4 and 1.5 boards which are generally those with 2Gb or more. Support for these boards is in the latest beta (2.90)
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kim-hilding avatar image kim-hilding commented ·

Yes, I know but non of them seems to work on my Pi 4B 8GB. When I try to connect http://venus.local, only thing I get is web page cant be found :-(

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johanndo answered ·

Yes, AFAIK.

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kim-hilding avatar image kim-hilding commented ·

Ok, do you perhaps know which one I should use, I have tried almost all versions released in 2022.

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Ok, do you perhaps know which one I should use, I have tried almost all versions released in 2022.

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bathnm answered ·

@Kim_Hilding there is support for RPI 8Gb, both the revision 1.4 and 1.5 boards.

It is currently in Beta and details can be found here. The beta images can be found here

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kim-hilding avatar image kim-hilding commented ·
Hmm, I have tested 2.9 but I get no connection. How do I found out what board rev i have, cant find anything like 1.4 or 1.5 written to my board
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bathnm avatar image bathnm kim-hilding commented ·
Have you tried downloading the BictronConnect app to your phone and then using that to connect to the RPI. It will tell you the devices IP address and show you if it has booted correctly.
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kim-hilding avatar image kim-hilding bathnm commented ·
Yes, I have tested that to, it finds nothing.
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bathnm avatar image bathnm kim-hilding commented ·

Very strange. The only other thing I can suggest is to connect a USB/Serial interface to the serial pins in the RPI and see what is happening during the boot process. The latest RPI4 2.9 image should just boot.

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matthiasu answered ·

If all else fails, you can assemble an image with the Raspberry Pi 4 kernel from Debian. Here's a build script to automate assembling such an image:

https://github.com/M-o-a-T/moat-victron/tree/main/scripts

I'm running two setups built by this script, no problems so far.

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kim-hilding avatar image kim-hilding commented ·
Thanks for the tip, unfortunately it seems to be little to advance to me.
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kim-hilding avatar image kim-hilding commented ·
Nice tip, but I think this is little to advance to me.
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