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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip


 

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Which version of HamVoIP are you using?? Best I can tell, the HamVoIP project has stopped making updates in 2022 but per the website, it says:
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May 21, 2022

Firmware image updated to version 1.7-01. This new firmware image has all packages updated and should now boot all supported Raspberry Pi hardware, including: Zero2W, 2B, 3B, 3B+, 3A+, CM3, CM4, Pi400 and 4B (rev 1.0 thru 1.5). Download the latest firmware HERE
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Do note there is no mention of the Rpi5 on their website which is significantly different hardware.? One of the previous messages mentioned upgrading the RPi4 firmware by writing a special image to an SD card, booting on it, etc.? After you do that, depending on the revision of your Rpi4, I recommend you check the boot order supported and enabled on your Rpi4 firmware.

--David
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On 10/24/2024 08:00 AM, N5XMT wrote:

That is very odd... So the kernel and bootloader are correct if it boots from the SD card... I use Kingston's all the time with my Pi4's and 5's without issue, so that's definitely not it.
I would message the author of HAMVOIP and see if they have any ideas.?

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On Oct 24, 2024, at 07:53, "W2LPC via " <outlook.com@groups.io target=_blank>[email protected]> wrote:
One more thing. The Hamvoip image is GOOD. It boots just fine on the MMC. I have tried booting the SAME image on BOTH Pi4 AND Pi5 (with M.2 SSD), just to see what would occur. All I am trying to do is eliminate the MMC and use USB M.2 instead. I don't care if it's a Pi4 or Pi5.

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