I would think it should work, but it depends on what you're going to do with it. Browsing using the web proxy is probably going to be painful with less than 1 gb ram.
Hi. MacTjaap here. I maintain the MacIPRPi project.
It is build for a Raspberry 3B+ or 4. They work both. I tried it on a older Pi but had some issues. Best would be just to test it. If I find some spare time I will do some testing, but not sure when this will happen. So… if there is a volunteer who can do it. Please!
Hi. MacTjaap here. I maintain the MacIPRPi project.
It is build for a Raspberry 3B+ or 4. They work both. I tried it on a older Pi but had some issues. Best would be just to test it. If I find some spare time I will do some testing, but not sure when this will happen. So… if there is a volunteer who can do it. Please!
I'm going to try it on a 3B today. That was the only pi I could find under like $130, apparently there's a huge shortage right now. I'll let you know how it goes. I suspect it will work just fine because the 3B+ only added gigabit ethernet, wifi, and POE, which, for this use, shouldn't matter too much.
Have not tried it, but I think this will work just fine on the original Raspberry Pi. I do use the OrangePi version regularly and it's plenty fast enough.
None of you ran into the issues I did with a 3? Something in one of the packages installed looks for a 4 CPU or something and won't run correctly and causes it to crash.
The only testing I've done is write the image to the SD card, plug it in, and connect to the AppleShare file server from various machines, and I can copy/read files fine. I've not done anything else with it.