![]() If we assume that what you did was copy from the media to RAM, and then from RAM back to the media, and that the upper figures are SD and the lower USB (is that correct?), then… You say you copied from RAM to SD or USB, yet the lower figures say “ USB to SD”? I’m having trouble making sense of your figures. I did not benchmark it yet, but I think on Raspbian with 100 MHz mode, I probably go up to 45 MB/s on internal SD card reader. 35 MB/s on USB reader (Pi) without network or other peripherals. Not linked to USB but to SSD.Īnd as I said, if 100 MHz mode is supported by RISC OS, there is no way for USB storage to go faster than SD card reader. The only good point is speed with little files. Try to use RISC OS – a lot – for a whole day on external USB disc: crash. Try to move 100 GB of data from one USB disc to one another (I did): crash. it’s not something like 480-100 Mbit/s, but more something like 280-15(Ethernet)-50(sync).Īnd the stability will be lowered too. The max I get is around 35 MB/s on USB ports, without any networking. Is there some config.txt incantation I’m missing or custom patch I need to get it running? I thought it might be power issues, but even with a 2.4A PSU no form of RISC OS will boot for me, though I am able to get Raspbian installed and running just fine (for certain degrees of fine it is not what I’d call fast). Installing from NOOBS instead just doesn’t give me a video signal at all once it hands over to RISCOS to boot. I even tried swapping out the RC14 ROM and that does the same as RC15 only the logo’s all squatty because it’s clearly not detecting the widescreen. Pico boots up to a large blinking cursor and also otherwise does squat. RC15 boots to a black and white logo, and then does nothing. I’m unable to get either RC15 or the Pico images to boot. Trouble is it doesn’t even seem to be compatible with RISC OS itself … I got a hankering to play in RiscOS and/or BBC BASIC again, and decided I’d like to run it on real hardware for once as previously I’d used an emulator, so I bought myself an RPi B+, specifically because I’d read here and in other places that it was the most compatible with existing RISC OS software. If you need help (! SMTPS and !POP3S) you should use -) So both are working with the default settings for !POPStar.Īlex is not activ here. !POP3S and ! SMTPS are using the mail folder inside !POPStar because they are knowing by the eMail apps like !Pluto or the commercial !Messenger. As I remember you not need a full working !POPStar. ![]() It should make things easier but you can use ! SMTPS and !POP3S without (if I use, I do so). I mean (not sure) for GMail you need SSL/ TLS. !POPStar is only a transporter without SSL/ TLS. I use it with ppp so I need “alignment exceptions off” in the CPU settings. I wondering, is a old version but I have try with my Pi3 Pi-Top and a RC15 based system. Here you find the POPStar I “use” (only to play around with, for daily use is Messenger my first choice). Do you have any additional ideas to get !PopStar running? ![]()
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