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Compatibility RPI 4 board v 1.5 - dmueller - 02-27-2022

Hi Folks -- I'm getting a start4.elf error with the new RPI 4 board v1.5 and am unable to boot the latest moode image.

@Tim -- what are you thinking for compatibility timeframe?


RE: Compatibility RPI 4 board v 1.5 - SamWeesie - 02-27-2022

The upcoming new release moOde 8.0 will solve this problem. Release is due this quarter and maybe even this month.


RE: Compatibility RPI 4 board v 1.5 - swinokur - 02-27-2022

dmueller, you are not alone. Other people (and other projects) are seeing this as well.

Other people have gotten the 1.5 boards to boot an older os/kernel, by coping new firmware files into /boot. Oveer at volumio someone did:
https://community.volumio.org/t/volumio-not-working-on-raspberry-pi-4-rev-1-5-board-start4-elf-not-compatible/53113/14
"I have it working now. I had a look at the raspberry pi firmware git repo and saw a commit 11 days ago that affected 16 files including start4.elf. I copied just those 16 files (fixup*.dat and start*.elf) over from latest raspbian onto volumio and it booted fine. Music playing, so all sorted."

If you're comfortable copying files around, you could probably give that a whirl.


RE: Compatibility RPI 4 board v 1.5 - dmueller - 02-27-2022

(02-27-2022, 07:37 PM)swinokur Wrote: That's exactly what I'm about to do! (:

dmueller, you are not alone. Other people (and other projects) are seeing this as well.

Other people have gotten the 1.5 boards to boot an older os/kernel, by coping new firmware files into /boot. Oveer at volumio someone did:
https://community.volumio.org/t/volumio-not-working-on-raspberry-pi-4-rev-1-5-board-start4-elf-not-compatible/53113/14
"I have it working now. I had a look at the raspberry pi firmware git repo and saw a commit 11 days ago that affected 16 files including start4.elf. I copied just those 16 files (fixup*.dat and start*.elf) over from latest raspbian onto volumio and it booted fine. Music playing, so all sorted."

If you're comfortable copying files around, you could probably give that a whirl.



RE: Compatibility RPI 4 board v 1.5 - dmueller - 02-27-2022

(02-27-2022, 09:20 PM)Yes yes -- i did that btw.  You\ll need a head for the device tho, because it hoses up moode from starting wifi etc etc. Wrote:
(02-27-2022, 07:37 PM)swinokur Wrote: That's exactly what I'm about to do! (:

dmueller, you are not alone. Other people (and other projects) are seeing this as well.

Other people have gotten the 1.5 boards to boot an older os/kernel, by coping new firmware files into /boot. Oveer at volumio someone did:
https://community.volumio.org/t/volumio-not-working-on-raspberry-pi-4-rev-1-5-board-start4-elf-not-compatible/53113/14
"I have it working now. I had a look at the raspberry pi firmware git repo and saw a commit 11 days ago that affected 16 files including start4.elf. I copied just those 16 files (fixup*.dat and start*.elf) over from latest raspbian onto volumio and it booted fine. Music playing, so all sorted."

If you're comfortable copying files around, you could probably give that a whirl.



RE: Compatibility RPI 4 board v 1.5 - dmueller - 02-28-2022

(02-27-2022, 11:38 PM)Well it boots, etc. However, it does not come up into AP mode, so you\ll have to have a monitor and keyboard attached.  I still haven't had a moment to edit the wpa supplicant file, etc etc. dmueller Wrote:
(02-27-2022, 09:20 PM)Yes yes -- i did that btw.  You\ll need a head for the device tho, because it hoses up moode from starting wifi etc etc. Wrote:
(02-27-2022, 07:37 PM)swinokur Wrote: That's exactly what I'm about to do! (:

dmueller, you are not alone. Other people (and other projects) are seeing this as well.

Other people have gotten the 1.5 boards to boot an older os/kernel, by coping new firmware files into /boot. Oveer at volumio someone did:
https://community.volumio.org/t/volumio-not-working-on-raspberry-pi-4-rev-1-5-board-start4-elf-not-compatible/53113/14
"I have it working now. I had a look at the raspberry pi firmware git repo and saw a commit 11 days ago that affected 16 files including start4.elf. I copied just those 16 files (fixup*.dat and start*.elf) over from latest raspbian onto volumio and it booted fine. Music playing, so all sorted."

If you're comfortable copying files around, you could probably give that a whirl.