(11-15-2016, 11:12 PM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote:Yes. Makes sense. I've ordered a new SD card and started to put a new WinIoT image on it. This card is 128GB Class 10. I see youtube videos of people with a Ubuntu desktop that I can't seem to find. That was my alternative to WinIoT. I'm about ready to give up on Win. I just can't get it to work at all. No matter which image I load to the SD card, I always get errors on boot up. The last cryptic error I got was "IF IRQ NOT LESS". Do I need to just break down and BUY an image ready SD card from PINE. I thought I was a computer professional, but I may have to go back to Legos after this.(11-15-2016, 08:58 PM)pfeerick Wrote:(11-15-2016, 08:52 AM)GSam Wrote: Can I use the same image I loaded to the USB drive for my desktop? Or is the image we download from you specifically made to run on Pine?
And no, you can't [use] the USB for your PC ubuntu to load ubuntu onto the pine64 - they are not compatible. It would be like trying to load the x86 ubuntu onto a PowerPC (Apple) computer - it just will not work.
The image that you load on your SD card must be an Arm binary specifically for arm64. While you can run arm32 it is not recommended.
A binary image for any other processor type will not work; including x86, PPC, iOS, and others.
Having clarified that a bit; the main point of my addition here is that you can build images for the pine board ( arm64 ) by cross-compiling. You can build the image on an x86 machine to create an arm64 binary ! Other OS(s) can be used for cross-compile too.
But, if you download an image for the pine board it needs to be an arm64 ( processor type ) image !
clear as mud ?
I have another thought. My real goal is to use the Pine in my electronics lab as a bench mounted PC so I can look up reference material stored on my network, access YouTube videos, and use an Internet Explorer to access the online resources I need. I have a 15.6 laptop LED panel. I want to mount both on an articulating arm. My thought was the Pine was perfect for this application because it's compact. I hoped to use WinIoT because I thought the networking and shared folder requirements would be easier to manage in a Windows environment. I may be wrong. Can you tell me which image would be the most "stable", and fast to use that allows me: Internet access with a YouTube and Flash compatible browser, access to shared network resources with secure access (user and password), and open and view Excel, Word, and PDF documents.