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Raspberry Pi OS 64bit version (2022)

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    windg @Stalker_Len
    last edited by 30 Aug 2022, 18:30

    @Stalker_Len
    Sorry i don't know when it will be ready, it is not a easy task.

    My English isn't at a good level.

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      Stalker_Len @windg
      last edited by 30 Aug 2022, 21:51

      @windg maybe not a precise date, just next 2 months or hopefully this year? Maybe there is an unstable version?

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        windg
        last edited by 30 Aug 2022, 23:19

        I believe it will be out before new year but only the developers known for sure .

        My English isn't at a good level.

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          Stalker_Len @windg
          last edited by 31 Aug 2022, 06:39

          @windg ok, thank you for your response!

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            Stalker_Len @windg
            last edited by 31 Aug 2022, 09:44

            @windg by the way, do you know, anyone from developers is here?

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              windg @Stalker_Len
              last edited by windg 31 Aug 2022, 10:16

              @Stalker_Len
              I know about :
              BuZz(leader developer), mitu, dankcushions.

              My English isn't at a good level.

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                Darksavior @Stalker_Len
                last edited by Darksavior 9 Jan 2022, 02:59 1 Sept 2022, 01:50

                @Stalker_Len There is no ETA. This question was already asked and this was one of the reasons: https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/5399

                Technically, you can install retropie on bullseye right now with a few modifications to the scripts but you'll have no support.

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                  Stalker_Len @Darksavior
                  last edited by 1 Sept 2022, 08:49

                  @Darksavior Hmm. That's interesting! Thank you for advising that!

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                    Stalker_Len @Darksavior
                    last edited by 1 Sept 2022, 08:54

                    @Darksavior sorry for bothering, do you know any guide about modifications should be made for installing and working with Retropie on bullseye?

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                      Stalker_Len @windg
                      last edited by 6 Sept 2022, 08:00

                      @BuZz, hi, is there anything can be done to help with the release of bullseye support?

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                        alruf @Stalker_Len
                        last edited by 8 Sept 2022, 14:47

                        @Stalker_Len I use both RetroPie and Home Assistant but on separate systems, and would never dream of putting them on the same system. One is for entertainment so uptime is not critical, the other would ideally have a 100% uptime. The only possible benefit is maybe to save some money but given the low cost of RPi (well before the shortages at least) I really see no reason. I definitely do NOT recommend putting the two on the same system to save a few bucks.

                        I've been using Home Assistant for a year now and outgrew the PI 4 in less than 6 months. This certainly varies person by person. I have over 300 devices managed by HA and lots of automations/integrations. Reliability, performance and uptime are most critical so mine runs in a Proxmox VM on an i7 based NUC style dedicated computer. The few other things that run on it, are lightweight and related to HA (ie NUT, Monocle). Regardless, the best way to run HA is by using their HA OS install (image available for VM) and given the limited computing resources of the Pi, I would not put HA in a container on a Pi.

                        I am looking forward to RetroPie 5(?) so I can redo the RetroPie install in my arcade as Emulation Station occasionally crashes when I leave it idle (all off except Pi). I also want to get rid of the SDCard and boot RetroPie directly from the SSD I am using for the games... doing all this when reinstalling to update to RetroPie 5 seemed a good idea but I did not anticipate it would take this long (not complaining!! I appreciate what the devs are doing!!).

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                          A Former User
                          last edited by 10 Sept 2022, 01:16

                          Honestly unless you've got the 8GB Pi 4, there's not much inherent value to a 64-bit operating system. There's a reason a lot of phones sold today still ship with 32-bit Android.

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                            Darksavior @A Former User
                            last edited by Darksavior 9 Oct 2022, 03:05 10 Sept 2022, 02:04

                            @ranaday789 With the pi I want to squeeze every bit of performance I can and 64bit can be slightly faster than 32bit if the emulator is properly made for it.

                            In my tests, I'm not sure if it's 64bit or if it's bullseye (I didn't try 32), but I got a significant boost with lr-snes9x on my pi3b+. This is with the few alterations I did to the retropie-setup script so it's not properly optimized.

                            Here are some benchmarks though they're from benchmarks apps and not emulators:
                            https://www.phoronix.com/review/raspberrypi-32bit-64bit

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