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RasPi native

Last updated on 13 hours ago
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BohunNewbie
Posted 14 hours ago
In the download section on aros.org, under today's date, there is a Nightly Build: raspi-armhf-system

decription: The native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers. Contains all files needed to boot from a FAT formatted sd-card.

Does this mean we have a working native port on Raspberry Pi?!
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Jeff1138Member
Posted 14 hours ago
Hi,

I think ARMv6 is 32bit as the latest pis are 64bit ARMv8, so maybe it is an old build. Not sure how advanced feature wise it was.
Edited by Jeff1138 on 09-06-2026 15:37, 14 hours ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 13 hours ago
The port was done a long time ago, but I don't recall to which extend it was working. Recently a new developer seems to be fixing some of the RasPi support so maybe in future there will be a working port.
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BohunNewbie
Posted 13 hours ago
And I'm wondering why the hosted Linux version won't run on my RPi 500+... Because it's 32-bit Sad
So we don't have anything for 64-bit ARM...
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 13 hours ago
No, I don't think so. As far as I remember the work on ARM port was done around 10 years ago.
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BohunNewbie
Posted 13 hours ago
That's around the time I used a hosted Linux to build an OrangePi distro. Now I understand where I'm at.
Edited by Bohun on 09-06-2026 16:22, 13 hours ago
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