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@@wisteela that seems to be nice! My first computer was an Acorn Electron (I still have it). So I would like to give Risc OS (with the beeb emulator) a shot :)
It's also worth mentioning that RISC OS was nippy at 8MHz (RISC OS 2 on a A310 - that thing was ready to use before the monitor had warmed up), it really flew on the RiscPC and the StrongARM upgrade made it seem unbeatable. And now on the Pi we're running it at at least 700MHz - it's the only OS that still feels fast on the original Raspberry Pi from 2012.
I just installed the 64bit version of Ubuntu Mate on my Pi4. It's pretty sweet, I'm using it now and so far it's flawless despite being a beta build. Next up is Amiberry.
During the time your schools were using Acorn Archimedes, my school used Apple II/e. I was surprised when one of my classes got a Apple II GS. I thought it was a Mac at first. My first time seeing a Mac was the LLC and it was in the school media center.I used to skip lunch hour just to mess with that. Then one day I saw a Mac Plus. Boy did I toy around with that! I even yelled at another student for deleting the System Folder contents. I helped the media center fix it. I even made copies of the startup disks and passed one to each teacher.
13:13 So if it takes several minutes for Windows to respond to an icon click, then it sounds like performance is on par with the desktop version :-) I'm not sure why anyone would want to run Windows, especially in a performance constrained environment, and considering that it'll never be compatible with x86 binaries, which means Linux will always have more software. I guess to each their own. Anyway, I was surprised that you mentioned ARM Windows even, but not AROS at all. I've not tried it personally, but there is supposedly an ARM based version of AROS. I'd love to see that running on a Raspberry Pi 4, if it's possible, especially if it can run classic Amiga games, with the appropriate ROMs, of course.
Even if the PI could run Windows 10 just fine one day what's the point? It defeats the purpose of having a PI as Windows 10 is not really teaching anyone anything about how computers work, how to code or do cool things with computers. There are far better OS to put on a pie than Windows 10. Why anyone is trying to get Windows 10 to work on a pie is beyond on me.
I was hoping to see recommendations for secure operating systems e.g. which run all connections over TOR and encrypt your data by default as well as making verifying PGP signatures easy.
Raspberry in particular, is giving me that feeling I had with the amiga in the old days ... change "floppy disks" with the sd card. A hardware not so powerful but powerful enough to have everything comfortable and try in every way to improve it to make it perform at its best. A whole community more focused on a single hardware, accessible to all. I especially like how everyone is focused on rasberry pi os, which then the improvements are also reflected on the other compatible linux distros ... I don't mean a blasphemy, but in my opinion, it really reincarnates the spirit of amiga as community, I mean the feeling of when I was a teenager and I had a lot of friends focused on that hardware that was the amiga exchanging software and advice to improve it and improve ourselves ... that was the real "Amiga" spirit ... which in Italian is similar to "Amico" means "friend" of which I am realizing that I am really nostalgic.
Raspbian XP is kind of an early TwisterOS, maybe he started making this video long ago. Anyway, it is still a shame he didn't cover TwisterOS, it is probably the best pi OS yet.
Yeah twister os is an amazing pi4 is. It's become my daily driver and have it loaded to usb ssd. Then if I need a different os I can either pop in a micro sd or another usb ssd with another os. But I think it will be a little while until twister os is beat. Although my 2nd favorite is fenix os that had a lot of little improvements. The only problem I have with it is trying to get an English version of the website and documentation so I went back to twister
You missed Manjaro with full desktop with xfce or kde plasma also ubuntu server and you went over the option of using SSD either SATA or NVMe with a usb bridge now that RaspberryPi supports USB boot.
Gentoo was a great idea to try. Thanks for the tip. Now, next to Manjaro for ARM, it offers a very good alternative for everyday desktop computing on Raspberry Pi.
Manjaro KDE is the only OS that works smoothly on my Pi4 (on SSD), runs my ultrawide monitor at 50Hz and detects my bluetooth mouse and keyboard on first try. And I tried a lot of distributions. Now I can code away on the Pi using VSCode with clojure, python3 etc - with the Vim extension, of course ;-). Frees up my Win10 machine for gaming and Netflix and my iMac for photo and video editing.
Yes, Manjaro with LXDE is the fastest of all the distributions I have tested so far. (as I am using it with memory card, this configuration is too slow for KDE). The only problem is that pandoc and a good part of R markdown are out of the question due to lack of libghc availability. Otherwise, this is the distribution I like best.
Haha, I remember installing Windows 10 IoT Core onto a Pi 3 (I think, if not earlier) just to miff a Linux loving coworker. :D The installation itself was a breeze, although I don't remember doing anything with it afterwards - it was all done to get the man's reaction. Good times! :D
My favorite is (Twister 2.0) it comes with all the Raspbian X themes, like Windows 95, XP, Windows 10, IOS, Ect... It also has Android, Chromium, Retropie, Pi Hole, Box 86, Steam, lots of extra apps! With Berry Boot, you can have multiple OS's! It has everything I want on my Pi!
Need a Pi now to try RiscOS. West coast USA over here... we used Apple II clones and then Macs in elementary school... blech. My Amiga 500 crushed anything and everything they could do except word processing. (I admit the Macs had awesome keyboards to type on.)
The specs of ichigo are disappointing, 1KB for programs. Look for the maximite colour 2 computer, a single board ARM computer that boots and runs a modern BASIC at a extraordinary speed. Someone is even porting wolf3d to run in interpreted BASIC.
Cheers Dan, informative as always! Going to check out Volumio for my Pie 4. I too have a good few Pie's kicking about. One in an A600 case running Amiberry, one in my mini arcade machine, one running an LCD Scroller Matrix and another 3 kicking about doing nothing lol. Great wee machines!
Gentoo? On a raspberry Pi?? That's work fine right up to the point where you try and emerge webkit or libreoffice, or anything a similar size. They must be supplying pre-compiled binaries for that...
Windows 10 actually runs really well on pi 4 and 3 as long asnyou usenthe usb to sata. Just he other day a patch was made to the installers which lets you boot direct from USB. Also there is a very easy installer
Since Apple has announced future Mac computers will be ARM based, just like Raspberry Pi. It shows that not only are the Raspberry Pi more advanced than Apple right now... but also that at some point you'll be able to hack Mac OS on to a Raspberry Pi. Time to start looking for Raspberry Pi Apple themed cases.
Amiberry is going to come in handy should I wanna build an amiga, or even check out RISCOS or even Chromium OS (if I'm looking to just chill and watch youtube). a couple of OS's I recommend are Apple Pi OS, Twister OS and Apple 2 Pi for Apple computers.
Notes for me: - Raspian XP emulates Windows XP, with a Windows 98 emulator - IchigoJam BASIC boots into a BASIC interpreter - Volumio is an audio player - AmiBerry emulates an Commodore Amiga - RiscOS emulates an Acorn Archimedes - GenPi is recommended for Pi 4 - RetroPi is recommended for gaming - Windows 10 may work on a Pi 3, needs adaption to work on a Pi 4
I really miss floppy disks. If there was an amiga emulator that would allow me to use a usb floppy drive, so when I put a floppy disk in there with a disk.txt file containing the file name of what the disk image is to load, then load the adf from the sdcard in the pi. That'd be great if any one wants to make it happen, or knows how to make that happen.
Raspbian is nice, but it crashed after year, and i must reinstall it like windows. Maybe it's problem with stupid apt-get and kernel modules, because apt-get update creates these problems, that i can see in logs. Manjaro, based on arch(system that will make your eyes red) is more stable, and all bugs i create accidentally. System updates here is safer than on RPI.
i'm still looking for a solution to painlessly back up (and be able to restore) about 3 iphones and an ipad, without having to do it via itunes on a mac/pc, as that's not a lasting solution
Is GPU support still a problem with alternative OSs for the Raspberry Pi 4? That used to be the biggest roadblock for stuff like Android on the Pi 3, making it run extremely slow.
Most of these are just variants of Linux. I have used the Ichigo Jam. It is a very 70's micro computer basic. On the other hand, it boots very fast, is simple and stays out of your way. If you consider that the Pi was conceived for tinkering rather than productivity, we now find ourselves with very heavy OSes running on our Pi boards and the Pi's tinkering role falling to Arduino. Running LED projects with PWM settings to decrease LED brightness, you can see noticeable flickering caused by all of the OS overhead. If we're not doing projects with our Pi boards why are we not just using cheap 5 year old PCs or hacking our old cell phones?
I guess the problem with running w10 on a pi4 is not due to the cpu power or ram or whatsoever.. i guess it is more to the IO on the SD card since windows10 writes a lot on the harddrive and access randomly everywhere.. check in the taskmanager the load on your "harddrive" i guess it is 100% all the time and the cpu is just idleling..
I looked at RiscOS a few months ago and I like it, but the big drawback for me was that you could not connect wirelessly to the Internet, you could only use an ethernet cable
I'd be interested to see how you get on with Ubuntu Mate 20.04. I can't get it to work on a Pi 3B+. The first boot looks promising and runs a setup utility (language, timezone, username, etc). It then thinks about it for 20 minutes and says it needs to reboot. And that's the end of it. I was trying the 32-bit version.
I was looking at comparisons of Pis with Sun Sparc systems. The Pis are much better computers than many of the very expensive servers running fortune 500 companies back in the 1990s.
Thanks for this, I bought a raspberry pi 4B 8 gig edition, it was a kit, but I didn't like the default OS, so I tried Ubuntu, I kept running into weird glitches with stuff not supporting the ARM processor on it with Ubuntu, like it wouldn't even install VLC media player no matter what I tried and it was really slow, but after watching this it looks like Genpi64 might work, as it includes all the stuff I was trying to get running on Ubuntu 64bit, im flashing an SD card now with Genpi64, will see how it goes.
Just read this from somebody who tried the Pi Amiga Pack, any ideas anyone ? I get the following error when trying to load a lot of the WHDLOAD games - DOS-Error #205 (object not found) on reading "devs:kickstarts/rom.key. I also had ROMS from another source and get the same error
I have a pi 2,2b and 3b my plan is getting a 4 but im still waiting for better emulator support for like the sharp x68k,pc-98,dos,pc enigne, Or maybe hope for a stronger Pi that also can run PS2 emulation rely well.
I run Manjaro OS on my PI 4 which is a Arch based OS if you don't know. A few of these OS defeat the purpose of having an PI if if they have everything pre installed. Even if the PI could run Windows 10 just fine one day what's the point? Again it's defeats the purpose of having a PI as Windows 10 is not really teaching anyone anything about how computers work, how to code or do cool things with computers. There are far better OS to put on a pie than Windows 10. Why anyone is trying to get Windows 10 to work on a pie is beyond on me.
I would like to try linux mint distribution on a pi .I don't see why it wouldn't work. Oh I forgot the pi is arm based. Ubuntu Xfce might run better. I am looking for a cakewalk version of linux to run on the pi. Midi no one ever mentioned so I don't know if it's possible yet.
@@ronb6182 Most distributions don't seem to have an ARM version, which is the big stumbling block. Seems odd given that ARM will probably be the wave of thefuture... I ran Manjaro on my Pi for a while, but its update utilities "went insane" and stopped working after a few months. (It wasn't as nice a UI as Linux Mint had anyway). Now I'm running something that makes the Pi desktop look like Win-XP, but it doesn't seem to have any software update utility included in it at all (weird right?), so it's not going to be the best going forward. My main problem with Raspbain is that it's just too dummied-down, missing many standard customization controls and utilities...
@@warp00009 I don't understand all that utilities stuff yet. I only do basic stuff on the computer. I would like to run basic and maybe another language. For old stuff. I am still looking for a pi that has usb 3 on it , I think it's best to think ahead as well as retro.
@@ronb6182 The Pi-4 has two USB-3 ports on it. It is also possible to get a third-party add-on that will allow it to connect SATA devices too - so external hard drives and CD drives could be easily connected to it. Even though it has a slightly slower clock speed (not overclocked at all) than my MINIX NEO (Intel Atom based system), my pi-4 does some things like monitoring all my home security cameras in real time much better. Good "bang for the buck" with the Pi!
@@warp00009 Thanks I'm sold on the new Pi 4. There are you tube channels on TI 99 4a so I can run old 99/4a programs on the PI . I need more research on using the PI for cakewalk music and keyboards. I think this little computer will one day replace the big computers for home use. I'm glad this you tube video is opening a new way of home computing. Thanks for the information and hopefully linux mint will get an ARM version soon.
When you were opening the windows 10 calculator,. my multimedia keyboard has a button that launches the calculator. I booped it and it came up before yours finished. lol
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i think that the specs of ichigo jam are disappointing. How about combian, to boot into c64 straight. Better basic, better machine. Or try a color maximite for how basic computers should have evolved.
Even if the PI could run Windows 10 just fine one day what's the point? It defeats the purpose of having a PI as Windows 10 is not really teaching anyone anything about how computers work, how to code or do cool things with computers. There are far better OS to put on a pie than Windows 10. Why anyone is trying to get Windows 10 to work on a pie is beyond on me.
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That last OS option reminds me so much of me trying to run Windows 3.1 on PCTask on my A1200 with only a RAM expansion back in the day, haha.
A nice video, BBC Basic can be ran from RiscOS by using the star command BASIC, so if you want you can write your own games for the PI fairly easily.
There is also a great BBC Micro emulator available for RiscOS Open.
@@wisteela that seems to be nice! My first computer was an Acorn Electron (I still have it). So I would like to give Risc OS (with the beeb emulator) a shot :)
RiscOS takes me right back to the last year of primary school when the class saw an Archimedes for the first time - mind blown 💥
Even the sound sounds the same. Try the demo Maestro tunes.
@Daniel DoranI've just tried It and it took me 10 seconds to download... have another go!
@@wisteela Maestro was also memorable... I wasn't musically gifted so never made proper use of its capabilities.
RiscOS is the dog's bollocks. It really spanks Linux it's just a shame there is such a small amount of good software for it.
It's also worth mentioning that RISC OS was nippy at 8MHz (RISC OS 2 on a A310 - that thing was ready to use before the monitor had warmed up), it really flew on the RiscPC and the StrongARM upgrade made it seem unbeatable. And now on the Pi we're running it at at least 700MHz - it's the only OS that still feels fast on the original Raspberry Pi from 2012.
I just installed the 64bit version of Ubuntu Mate on my Pi4. It's pretty sweet, I'm using it now and so far it's flawless despite being a beta build. Next up is Amiberry.
I've done exactly the same, super impressed. Once they get wifi going i'll be smitten!
Dan - Batocera is a really neat addition to the games emulators system. It's surprisingly well done.
Batocera is very beautiful!! I really love it!
I am so out of the loop. I’ve never even heard of Raspberry Pi until his video. I need to get back in the game.
Ngl, that’s pretty impressive
During the time your schools were using Acorn Archimedes, my school used Apple II/e. I was surprised when one of my classes got a Apple II GS. I thought it was a Mac at first. My first time seeing a Mac was the LLC and it was in the school media center.I used to skip lunch hour just to mess with that. Then one day I saw a Mac Plus. Boy did I toy around with that! I even yelled at another student for deleting the System Folder contents. I helped the media center fix it. I even made copies of the startup disks and passed one to each teacher.
13:13 So if it takes several minutes for Windows to respond to an icon click, then it sounds like performance is on par with the desktop version :-) I'm not sure why anyone would want to run Windows, especially in a performance constrained environment, and considering that it'll never be compatible with x86 binaries, which means Linux will always have more software. I guess to each their own. Anyway, I was surprised that you mentioned ARM Windows even, but not AROS at all. I've not tried it personally, but there is supposedly an ARM based version of AROS. I'd love to see that running on a Raspberry Pi 4, if it's possible, especially if it can run classic Amiga games, with the appropriate ROMs, of course.
Even if the PI could run Windows 10 just fine one day what's the point? It defeats the purpose of having a PI as Windows 10 is not really teaching anyone anything about how computers work, how to code or do cool things with computers. There are far better OS to put on a pie than Windows 10. Why anyone is trying to get Windows 10 to work on a pie is beyond on me.
@@MrStephen182 I can't imagine anyone would want to use it as a daily driver but the fun is making stuff do what it wasn't intended to do.
I was hoping to see recommendations for secure operating systems e.g. which run all connections over TOR and encrypt your data by default as well as making verifying PGP signatures easy.
I don't think that what you want exists.
Raspberry in particular, is giving me that feeling I had with the amiga in the old days ...
change "floppy disks" with the sd card.
A hardware not so powerful but powerful enough to have everything comfortable and try in every way to improve it to make it perform at its best.
A whole community more focused on a single hardware, accessible to all. I especially like how everyone is focused on rasberry pi os, which then the improvements are also reflected on the other compatible linux distros ...
I don't mean a blasphemy, but in my opinion, it really reincarnates the spirit of amiga as community, I mean the feeling of when I was a teenager and I had a lot of friends focused on that hardware that was the amiga exchanging software and advice to improve it and improve ourselves ...
that was the real "Amiga" spirit ... which in Italian is similar to "Amico" means "friend" of which I am realizing that I am really nostalgic.
isn't 1t just... not just rpi but the whole sbc thing :) all very friendly :D
You missed Twister OS from this list....I don’t know why, but it is a great OS for Raspberry pi
Raspbian XP is kind of an early TwisterOS, maybe he started making this video long ago.
Anyway, it is still a shame he didn't cover TwisterOS, it is probably the best pi OS yet.
Simisful Yeah true, I was also amazed by seeing the Twister OS. Cool stuff
Yeah twister os is an amazing pi4 is. It's become my daily driver and have it loaded to usb ssd. Then if I need a different os I can either pop in a micro sd or another usb ssd with another os. But I think it will be a little while until twister os is beat. Although my 2nd favorite is fenix os that had a lot of little improvements. The only problem I have with it is trying to get an English version of the website and documentation so I went back to twister
I had the same feeling! glad that someone also reminded of twister OS
For the latest one it's more like the cost of several video games lol but I do really want one.
You missed Manjaro with full desktop with xfce or kde plasma also ubuntu server and you went over the option of using SSD either SATA or NVMe with a usb bridge now that RaspberryPi supports USB boot.
Gentoo was a great idea to try. Thanks for the tip. Now, next to Manjaro for ARM, it offers a very good alternative for everyday desktop computing on Raspberry Pi.
Manjaro KDE is the only OS that works smoothly on my Pi4 (on SSD), runs my ultrawide monitor at 50Hz and detects my bluetooth mouse and keyboard on first try. And I tried a lot of distributions. Now I can code away on the Pi using VSCode with clojure, python3 etc - with the Vim extension, of course ;-). Frees up my Win10 machine for gaming and Netflix and my iMac for photo and video editing.
Yes, Manjaro with LXDE is the fastest of all the distributions I have tested so far. (as I am using it with memory card, this configuration is too slow for KDE).
The only problem is that pandoc and a good part of R markdown are out of the question due to lack of libghc availability. Otherwise, this is the distribution I like best.
Dan, have you ever thought about getting a MiSTer FPGA set up?
I should have one soon :)
I can't wait until Haiku is working on Raspi!
Haha, I remember installing Windows 10 IoT Core onto a Pi 3 (I think, if not earlier) just to miff a Linux loving coworker. :D The installation itself was a breeze, although I don't remember doing anything with it afterwards - it was all done to get the man's reaction. Good times! :D
I tell you the OS to run on the Rasberry Pi starting next year, MacOS Big Sur
@BorisaRed fingers crossed!!
Never going to happen.
My favorite is (Twister 2.0) it comes with all the Raspbian X themes, like Windows 95, XP, Windows 10, IOS, Ect... It also has Android, Chromium, Retropie, Pi Hole, Box 86, Steam, lots of extra apps! With Berry Boot, you can have multiple OS's! It has everything I want on my Pi!
Love your Amiga pi case - pity the keys do nothing, not that keys of that size would be of use for anything other than aiming a toothpic at.
Need a Pi now to try RiscOS. West coast USA over here... we used Apple II clones and then Macs in elementary school... blech. My Amiga 500 crushed anything and everything they could do except word processing. (I admit the Macs had awesome keyboards to type on.)
I wasn't aware there was a Basic based OS! That's awesome thanks for sharing! Brings me back to the C16
The specs of ichigo are disappointing, 1KB for programs. Look for the maximite colour 2 computer, a single board ARM computer that boots and runs a modern BASIC at a extraordinary speed. Someone is even porting wolf3d to run in interpreted BASIC.
Or try combian, it boots straight into c64
Thank you for this! Really informative ❤️
Cheers Dan, informative as always! Going to check out Volumio for my Pie 4. I too have a good few Pie's kicking about. One in an A600 case running Amiberry, one in my mini arcade machine, one running an LCD Scroller Matrix and another 3 kicking about doing nothing lol. Great wee machines!
I have Ubuntu Mate running on my Rpi4 and so far it runs pretty good. At least for web browsing.
Are all of these apps available on an SD card or do i have to download them all individually? Tyvm
Gentoo? On a raspberry Pi?? That's work fine right up to the point where you try and emerge webkit or libreoffice, or anything a similar size. They must be supplying pre-compiled binaries for that...
Windows 10 actually runs really well on pi 4 and 3 as long asnyou usenthe usb to sata. Just he other day a patch was made to the installers which lets you boot direct from USB. Also there is a very easy installer
Can you provide a link with directions?
Since Apple has announced future Mac computers will be ARM based, just like Raspberry Pi. It shows that not only are the Raspberry Pi more advanced than Apple right now... but also that at some point you'll be able to hack Mac OS on to a Raspberry Pi.
Time to start looking for Raspberry Pi Apple themed cases.
Picintosh!
How to create our own OS for resberry pi, if I want to create a pdf reader like kindle paper white for commercial products
Amiberry is going to come in handy should I wanna build an amiga, or even check out RISCOS or even Chromium OS (if I'm looking to just chill and watch youtube). a couple of OS's I recommend are Apple Pi OS, Twister OS and Apple 2 Pi for Apple computers.
Thanks for this. I've been looking for some more pi projects. Love the retro hour podcast by the way.
Seen a couple of videos showing Win10 on a pi4 with 3G RAM accessible, looks a lot snappier.
I tried it with SSD and it works
and ive seen a couple with 8gb of ram and improoved sd card drivers
RISC OS 3.11 runs very well on Raspberry Pi.
I listen to your Retrohour podcast too, great work!
I need to learn about Games Emulators. Grandson 5, ‘is it really a computer, it’s tiny, woooow’ 😀
No love for FreeBSD or NetBSD (not sure if OpenBSD has an aarch64 version yet)?
Notes for me:
- Raspian XP emulates Windows XP, with a Windows 98 emulator
- IchigoJam BASIC boots into a BASIC interpreter
- Volumio is an audio player
- AmiBerry emulates an Commodore Amiga
- RiscOS emulates an Acorn Archimedes
- GenPi is recommended for Pi 4
- RetroPi is recommended for gaming
- Windows 10 may work on a Pi 3, needs adaption to work on a Pi 4
Does the network work under RiscOS? Another reviewer couldn't get it to work.
hi, I am struggling to find the amiga pack, the links are broken, any help would be grateful. TIA
There is USB Support for windows 10 on the Pi 4 now.
Dood that is nuts! We need a retro C64 case for it.
I really miss floppy disks.
If there was an amiga emulator that would allow me to use a usb floppy drive, so when I put a floppy disk in there with a disk.txt file containing the file name of what the disk image is to load, then load the adf from the sdcard in the pi. That'd be great if any one wants to make it happen, or knows how to make that happen.
Raspbian is nice, but it crashed after year, and i must reinstall it like windows.
Maybe it's problem with stupid apt-get and kernel modules, because apt-get update creates these problems, that i can see in logs.
Manjaro, based on arch(system that will make your eyes red) is more stable, and all bugs i create accidentally. System updates here is safer than on RPI.
Hey! What happened to my BSD comment? How about one of the BSDs? FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD?
Hmm currently like the raspberry os and twister os. Both of which I hope have stable 64bit support asap as it has been too long already
i'm still looking for a solution to painlessly back up (and be able to restore) about 3 iphones and an ipad, without having to do it via itunes on a mac/pc, as that's not a lasting solution
What about Windows 10 IOT? I've heard it installs and runs much better than regular Windows 10.
Is GPU support still a problem with alternative OSs for the Raspberry Pi 4? That used to be the biggest roadblock for stuff like Android on the Pi 3, making it run extremely slow.
Asking around. How to hook up my DSS8+ Sampler to a Raspberry Pi??
Yes, I'm a little late to the party, but I love how you say rausbury.
Most of these are just variants of Linux. I have used the Ichigo Jam. It is a very 70's micro computer basic. On the other hand, it boots very fast, is simple and stays out of your way. If you consider that the Pi was conceived for tinkering rather than productivity, we now find ourselves with very heavy OSes running on our Pi boards and the Pi's tinkering role falling to Arduino. Running LED projects with PWM settings to decrease LED brightness, you can see noticeable flickering caused by all of the OS overhead. If we're not doing projects with our Pi boards why are we not just using cheap 5 year old PCs or hacking our old cell phones?
Any Android for using in the raspberry 4 that Works fine without any major problem ir bugs?
I guess the problem with running w10 on a pi4 is not due to the cpu power or ram or whatsoever.. i guess it is more to the IO on the SD card since windows10 writes a lot on the harddrive and access randomly everywhere.. check in the taskmanager the load on your "harddrive" i guess it is 100% all the time and the cpu is just idleling..
Where I can get Raspbian XP?
Yeah that link doesn't work, or at least the link to the download site from the link you give doesn't work.
I looked at RiscOS a few months ago and I like it, but the big drawback for me was that you could not connect wirelessly to the Internet, you could only use an ethernet cable
I'd be interested to see how you get on with Ubuntu Mate 20.04. I can't get it to work on a Pi 3B+. The first boot looks promising and runs a setup utility (language, timezone, username, etc). It then thinks about it for 20 minutes and says it needs to reboot. And that's the end of it. I was trying the 32-bit version.
Have you tried this? ubuntu-mate.org/ports/raspberry-pi/
I was looking at comparisons of Pis with Sun Sparc systems. The Pis are much better computers than many of the very expensive servers running fortune 500 companies back in the 1990s.
What is the Brilliant Pi Amiga Pack - 30gb you mentioned?
Yeah I wanna know to.
Me too
Which os is arm64 based and includes a minimal desktop (without pre-installed sw/bloatware) compatible with pi3?
do they have a version of raspian xp for normal x86 laptops and netbooks?
Thanks for this, I bought a raspberry pi 4B 8 gig edition, it was a kit, but I didn't like the default OS, so I tried Ubuntu, I kept running into weird glitches with stuff not supporting the ARM processor on it with Ubuntu, like it wouldn't even install VLC media player no matter what I tried and it was really slow, but after watching this it looks like Genpi64 might work, as it includes all the stuff I was trying to get running on Ubuntu 64bit, im flashing an SD card now with Genpi64, will see how it goes.
where do we get the kickstart roms for the amiberry? didn't catch it
Cloanto.
I think there is an android os called lineage that runs on 3 and 4
Nice demonstration
I have had good luck with Arch linux both command line and with XFCE. Runs quick and very stable.
Did you ever try out AROS on the Raspberry Pi?
Does it work on raspberry pi? I was trying to find out on their site and kept going in circles with no clear answer.
What's is the best OS for Older people and those how don't care to learn, balanced with the risk they can get into?
For the raspberry pi? The default raspbian works fine.
Just read this from somebody who tried the Pi Amiga Pack, any ideas anyone ?
I get the following error when trying to load a lot of the WHDLOAD games - DOS-Error #205
(object not found) on reading "devs:kickstarts/rom.key. I also had ROMS from another source and get the same error
Windows 10. The code executes, though "run" might not be quite the right word. "Slow leisurely walk" seems more appropriate.
Hay can you try out ReactOS they have a arm build
Does the rams Ian Xperia’s run windows programs?
I have a pi 2,2b and 3b my plan is getting a 4 but im still waiting for better emulator support for like the sharp x68k,pc-98,dos,pc enigne, Or maybe hope for a stronger Pi that also can run PS2 emulation rely well.
Recommend looking at Manjaro ARM for the Pi which is based on the Arch system
Thanks, I will check this out also after I try genpi64
Manjaro Arm isn't mentioned!????!???!
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only alternative os has cromium if not have slowly maybe can use daily table raspi pc. raspi3 need be
How about Atari ST / TT / Falcon030 emulation?
ummmmm werent most of them linux based... ? so therefore the same OS ? how about Plan9 ? Haiku ? inferno ?
Is that pi heatsink on wrong .?
I run Manjaro OS on my PI 4 which is a Arch based OS if you don't know. A few of these OS defeat the purpose of having an PI if if they have everything pre installed. Even if the PI could run Windows 10 just fine one day what's the point? Again it's defeats the purpose of having a PI as Windows 10 is not really teaching anyone anything about how computers work, how to code or do cool things with computers. There are far better OS to put on a pie than Windows 10. Why anyone is trying to get Windows 10 to work on a pie is beyond on me.
He says he is a massive fan which is what you need to overclock it to the point he stated in this video
Disappointed that there are no ARM versions of Linux Mint or Zorin to put on my Pi.
I would like to try linux mint distribution on a pi .I don't see why it wouldn't work. Oh I forgot the pi is arm based. Ubuntu Xfce might run better. I am looking for a cakewalk version of linux to run on the pi. Midi no one ever mentioned so I don't know if it's possible yet.
@@ronb6182 Most distributions don't seem to have an ARM version, which is the big stumbling block. Seems odd given that ARM will probably be the wave of thefuture... I ran Manjaro on my Pi for a while, but its update utilities "went insane" and stopped working after a few months. (It wasn't as nice a UI as Linux Mint had anyway). Now I'm running something that makes the Pi desktop look like Win-XP, but it doesn't seem to have any software update utility included in it at all (weird right?), so it's not going to be the best going forward. My main problem with Raspbain is that it's just too dummied-down, missing many standard customization controls and utilities...
@@warp00009 I don't understand all that utilities stuff yet. I only do basic stuff on the computer. I would like to run basic and maybe another language. For old stuff. I am still looking for a pi that has usb 3 on it , I think it's best to think ahead as well as retro.
@@ronb6182 The Pi-4 has two USB-3 ports on it. It is also possible to get a third-party add-on that will allow it to connect SATA devices too - so external hard drives and CD drives could be easily connected to it. Even though it has a slightly slower clock speed (not overclocked at all) than my MINIX NEO (Intel Atom based system), my pi-4 does some things like monitoring all my home security cameras in real time much better. Good "bang for the buck" with the Pi!
@@warp00009 Thanks I'm sold on the new Pi 4. There are you tube channels on TI 99 4a so I can run old 99/4a programs on the PI . I need more research on using the PI for cakewalk music and keyboards. I think this little computer will one day replace the big computers for home use. I'm glad this you tube video is opening a new way of home computing. Thanks for the information and hopefully linux mint will get an ARM version soon.
what about windows iot?
What about windows 10 IoT and WebOS?
When you were opening the windows 10 calculator,. my multimedia keyboard has a button that launches the calculator. I booped it and it came up before yours finished. lol
There is a Windows 10 Insider Preview for Windows 10 on ARM
yeah google stopped support for chromium it seems, none of the google functions that it has work anymore.
Eh about that... windows 10 on arm runs a lot faster on arm than what you show there's just no sound wi-fi or bluetooth support at the moment
Any chance Next OS emulator around. Regret for throwing the beautiful box after years collecting dusts.
Where in hell is DietPi?
Great episode, very informative. Thanks. :)
Can Big sur run on raspberry?
I've watched and rewatched with subtitles on and the subtitles say and I definitely hear and see that Nord VPN is going to protect me with their cyber sex suite????
I thought so, too, and I actually HAVE NordVPN and CyberSec.
i think that the specs of ichigo jam are disappointing. How about combian, to boot into c64 straight. Better basic, better machine. Or try a color maximite for how basic computers should have evolved.
Thank you so much for this video
window 10 is getting better still has a little bugs but it's all good Iv'e been experimenting with it myself .
I was just thinking to myself, I wonder if it's possible to run Windows 10 on the Pi? Shockingly the answer is sort of!!
Even if the PI could run Windows 10 just fine one day what's the point? It defeats the purpose of having a PI as Windows 10 is not really teaching anyone anything about how computers work, how to code or do cool things with computers. There are far better OS to put on a pie than Windows 10. Why anyone is trying to get Windows 10 to work on a pie is beyond on me.
Windows 10 is way too bloated for pi
Don't forget octoprint for us 3D printer nerds!