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MacIPRpi on a raspberry pi 1?

avadondragon

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Has anyone tried running MacIPRpi on a first gen raspberry pi? Is it fast enough to be usable? I have a couple sitting around doing nothing.
 

Johnnya101

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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.
 

davidg5678

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I think I ran it (along with A2Server) on a Raspberry Pi model B once --I don't remember having any issues that were the Pi's fault.
 

mactjaap

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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!
 

Johnnya101

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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.
 

mactjaap

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For absolutely rock bottom hardware price I have also an image for OrangePi. Used to be $9.99. Now around $20.
 

lisa2

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Has anyone tried running MacIPRpi on a first gen raspberry pi? Is it fast enough to be usable? I have a couple sitting around doing nothing.
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.
 

Johnnya101

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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.
 

joshc

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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.
 
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