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Re: "ARM Support Forum (Android, Raspberry Pi, others)"

I have a room full of RBPi's running BOINC, waiting for projects from WCG.

The moment they're supported, they will begin crunching.
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Re: "ARM Support Forum (Android, Raspberry Pi, others)"

Agreed.

I would like Linux on ARM support as well, but if Android on ARM is the only form, I'm happy to install Android on ODroid XU4. You can crunch away inefficiently as some say now, or wait indefinitely until support that may or may not come.

I also have ARMv7 bare metal servers that can crunch, but WCG does not support. There are other projects that do and I'm not sure how you add Linux on ARM support to WCG.

Is that on the WCG project level? BOINC app level? If other projects support why couldn't WCG from a technical standpoint?
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Re: "ARM Support Forum (Android, Raspberry Pi, others)"

+1 here to! I installed BOINC on my pi just to test if I could run any of the WCG projects since they support ARM for Android and Support Linux on desktop....unfortunately none of the projects were compatible with Linux on ARM :( Although I'm not really sure if the Pi is really powerful enough to be useful here or finish tasks on time? If it was I'd like to be able to run this on my pi.
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