Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
Note that an image built on a PI Zero W will run on PI Zero W, PI Zero 2 W, PI 3 or PI 4.
I have one image that runs on all processors.
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Don Rolph
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#5870
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
If it is to run on PI Zero W you need to build Dire Wolf on a PI Zero W.
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Don Rolph
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#5869
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
Problem is, when compiling on a Pi3, that gcc thinks you're always going to have the full instruction set of that Pi3 CPU available. You need to do the compilation (painful as that may be) on the
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Andrew P.
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#5868
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
Try compiling without using vector instruction (flags)
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glen english LIST
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#5867
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
I don't know if it helps in your situation, but after trying to compile on a pi3, then inserting
the sdcard into an older Pi Zero, the compile didn't work.? Still had an illegal instruction.
I had to
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Craig, KM6LYW
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#5866
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
You know, it might not be DireWolf that's the problem. Since the Raspbian distro seems built only for the more powerful ARM processors, it's entirely possible one of the libraries that DireWolf is
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Andrew P.
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#5865
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
32/64 bit problem ?
and/ or
vector instructions not present or wrong ARCH ?
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glen english LIST
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#5864
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
Well, I guess I won't try Buster.? The image is already Buster.? No idea why the error on a Raspberry Pi 1 and freshly compiled DW 1.6.
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Jeff KP3FT
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#5863
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
Hi David,
Yep, I tried compiling from source, but I still got the same error.? If I can find a Buster image, I'll use that instead and compile Direwolf on it.
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Jeff KP3FT
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Re: APDW17
Merci Andr¨¦ ( Andrew.... )
je? ne comprenais pas pourquoi j'¨¦tais le seul digi avec APDW17 en d¨¦but de trames .? ?HI.
Je ne cherche donc plus ¨¤ modifier ?a, j'ai compris.
Les relais APRS sont
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ROBERT
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#5861
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Re: APDW17
thanks Ian ZL1VFO.
I did not understand everything but not knowing how to compile anyway, so I will leave with APDW17, I understood that well.
Is that why, by chance, sometimes my frames are no
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ROBERT
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Re: APDW17
Further to Andrew's reply, if you like to see a list of tocalls to see how the various versions of hardware/software TNC are represented, it is available on the aprs.org website
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zl1vfo
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#5859
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Re: APDW17
In APRS, because it uses multicast transmissions of AX.25 protocol packets to all nearby stations rather than addressed point-to-point packets, the AX.25 destination field is not used as a station
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Andrew P.
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#5858
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APDW17
Hello,
I am new? to APRS and I use Direwolf installed on Raspberry.
At the start of the frames sent by my digipeater figure "APDW17". What does it mean ? Is Direwolf sending it ?
If so, how to modify
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ROBERT
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#5857
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
This was reported in the last week or so and I had given instructions to the original reporter on how to file a bug report for this. Seems that person didn't do that in either the Raspberry Pi OS
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David Ranch
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#5856
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Re: "Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
Are you running BullsEye?
BullsEye is distributing a PI 3/4 compatible Dire Wolf executable even for
PI Zero Ws and the instruction sets are not compatible.
One option is to build the executable
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Don Rolph
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#5855
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"Illegal instruction" when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on Raspberry Pi 1
I'm getting an "illegal instruction" message when trying to run Direwolf 1.6 on a Raspberry Pi 1.? The original image was first installed and working on a Raspberry Pi 3, so maybe the problem is some
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Jeff KP3FT
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#5854
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Re: APRS-IS data over KISS TCP port
Thanks for the information.I had 'kind of' come to that conclusion, but wanted confirmation.
Robert Giuliano
KB8RCO
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Rob Giuliano
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#5853
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Re: APRS-IS data over KISS TCP port
A little more detail:
Direwolf reports are like this
[ig>tx] K8JTT-10>APX219,TCPIP*,qAC,EIGHTH:=4207.65N/08315.58WxPHG7228Jim - Brownstown, MI
[2.3]
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Rob Giuliano
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#5852
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Re: APRS-IS data over KISS TCP port
Direwolf _does_ do IS->RF, but your snooping client connected to DireWolf's AGWPE or KISS port is neither RF nor IS. Only RF-received traffic is sent to those ports, and traffic sent from your client
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Andrew P.
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#5851
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