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howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi3 [2016/08/14 23:42 (UTC)] – added 14.2 to RPi info exagahowtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi3 [2022/06/25 13:46 (UTC)] (current) mozes
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-====== Slackware ARM on the Raspberry Pi 3 ======+===== Slackware ARM on the Raspberry Pi 3 =====
  
-The Raspberry Pi 3 has a Broadcom BCM2837 SoC incorporating a Quad-core ARMv8 Cortex-A53 [64 bit] CPU @ 1.2GHz and VideoCore IV GPU @ 400MHz, and comes with 1GB LPDDR2 SDRAM @ 900MHz. This revised and upgraded ARM single board computer succeeds the [[howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi2|Raspberry Pi (2)]], and is considerably quicker and a lot more powerful. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are now included on-board. Still no RTC though. Think of the RPi3 as a renovation, and not an innovation. Slackware ARM, as you would expect, runs faultlessly on this device, with a very significant increase in speed. Compile times are much shorter compared to the RPi2, for example.+The Raspberry Pi 3 has a Broadcom BCM2837 SoC incorporating a Quad-core ARMv8 Cortex-A53 [64 bit] CPU @ 1.2GHz and VideoCore IV GPU @ 400MHz, and comes with 1GB LPDDR2 SDRAM @ 900MHz. This revised and upgraded ARM single board computer succeeds the [[howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi2|Raspberry Pi (2)]], and is considerably quicker and a lot more powerful. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are now included on-board. 
  
-The Raspberry Pi 3 is supported outside of the official Slackware ARM tree by the Slackware community. 
  
 +==== Slackware 64bit ARM/AArch64 ====
  
-=== Slackware releases 14.1, 14.2 ===+Slackware for the 64bit ARM/AArch64 platform (named 'Slackware AArch64' or 'SA64' for short) has support for the Raspberry Pi 3 directly integrated.
  
-Follow the link(s) in the table below. These are maintained by a separate author as part of the Slackware-on-Raspberry Pi community. +[[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_bcm2711_rpi4|Installation documentation.]]
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-^ Site ^ Slackware versions ^ Using official Slackware packages ^ Installation methods ^ Notes ^ +
-[[http://rpi3.fatdog.eu/|fatdog]] | 14.1, 14.2 | Yes | Slackware installer | An end-to-end HOW TO guiding you through the installation and setup process. | +
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-As long you use the most recent raspbian image and firmware the [[howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi|Raspberry Pi 1 manual install method]] also works for the Pi 2 and Pi 3.+
  
 ===== Sources ===== ===== Sources =====
  
   * Originally written by [[wiki:user:exaga|Exaga]]   * Originally written by [[wiki:user:exaga|Exaga]]
 +  * Contributions by [[wiki:user:yugiohjcj|yugiohjcj]]
  
  
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