06-14-2020, 12:21 PM
Hi
I compile software using freepascal and fpgui for customers on Windows, Linux, MacOS and Raspian.
I am currently using my Pi as a WiFi router so I was sort of tempted to buy a Pi4 to replace it. But Pi's are such a faff with cables and SD cards and maybe I would just be better to get a Pinebook Pro.
Can I essentially treat a Pinebook Pro as a Pi laptop? It seems to use a similar processor as a Pi 4.
Would I be able to run 32 bit Raspbian binaries on it?
and I can install freepascal and Lazarus-IDE on it right?
If I buy one then I'll be most likely using Debian.
A laptop with a long battery life and a proper UART would be kind of cool.
thanks, DNJ
I compile software using freepascal and fpgui for customers on Windows, Linux, MacOS and Raspian.
I am currently using my Pi as a WiFi router so I was sort of tempted to buy a Pi4 to replace it. But Pi's are such a faff with cables and SD cards and maybe I would just be better to get a Pinebook Pro.
Can I essentially treat a Pinebook Pro as a Pi laptop? It seems to use a similar processor as a Pi 4.
Would I be able to run 32 bit Raspbian binaries on it?
and I can install freepascal and Lazarus-IDE on it right?
If I buy one then I'll be most likely using Debian.
A laptop with a long battery life and a proper UART would be kind of cool.
thanks, DNJ