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Wich Version runs on RPI 1 B ?
#1
Hi there, this is my first Post  Smile 

My name is Andre and i am from Germany.

At the moment I only have one Raspberry Pi 1B (without +).

Which is the last version that I can install on it?

And is the RPI 3B + supported in the latest Version 7 ?

I've tried the current version 7, but the Pi won't boot.

Many Thanks

Andre
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#2
(01-22-2021, 01:22 PM)anjoku Wrote: Hi there, this is my first Post  Smile 

My name is Andre and i am from Germany.

At the moment I only have one Raspberry Pi 1B (without +).

Which is the last version that I can install on it?

And is the RPI 3B + supported in the latest Version 7 ?

I've tried the current version 7, but the Pi won't boot.

Many Thanks

Andre

hi Andre. I'm also from Germany ;-)
rpi2/3 for sure will work. but I think rpi1 should also work. not sure about, wait for others, who could proof.
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#3
Hi,

thanks,

I did a little more research and I am now of the opinion that it is better to buy a Raspberry 3 or 4.
Especially to use Spotify if necessary.
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#4
(01-23-2021, 05:17 PM)anjoku Wrote: Hi,

thanks,

I did a little more research and I am now of the opinion that it is better to buy a Raspberry 3 or 4.
Especially to use Spotify if necessary.

I use a rpi3A+ and i am satisfied. For moode with spotify def. enough.
In the end depends on your use scenario.Small rpi4 has of course more power.
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#5
IMO the RPi3 Model A+ is in the sweet spot of the Raspberry Pi offerings.

With 4 ARMv8 CPUs, it's powerful enough for virtually anything I throw at it on moOde 7.0.1. At the same time it's smaller than and generates much less heat than an RPi4 Model B, and costs rather less as well. Compared to it, the RPi Zero W is a wimp with its single ARMv6 CPI.

There's an RPi3A+ sitting in front of me as I type, driving the USB-BT/aptX adapter which feeds my Sennheiser headphones.

It's not a great choice for building moOde from scratch, however, because it has only 0.5GB RAM. For that I reach for an RPi4B, eitiher 2GB or 4GB, which builds fast enough that I don't feel the need to set up cross-compiles on a separate Intel Linux box. (OTOH, to build Raspberry Pi OS, I do cross compiles on my big iron.)

YMMV.

Regards,
Kent
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#6
Hi,
I am facing the same problem, that the latest version 7.0.1 is not running properly with my raspberry pi 1B.

It will start up, but no access via network (will not get an IP by DHCP). I tried the same with an RPI 3 and it worked fine...

Is there a version for this "old" RPI?

thx, acs999
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#7
(01-31-2021, 06:55 PM)acs999 Wrote: Hi,
I am facing the same problem, that the latest version 7.0.1 is not running properly with my raspberry pi 1B.

It will start up, but no access via network (will not get an IP by DHCP). I tried the same with an RPI 3 and it worked fine...

Is there a version for this "old" RPI?

thx, acs999

There's only one version compiled to run on both ARMv6 and ARMv7/8 instruction sets.

I know moOde 7.0.1 runs on a 512MB Raspberry Pi Zero W with full network functionality via either the onboard WiFi or a USB-Ethernet adapter. This is an ARMv6 model so I don't believe the problem is your CPU.

How about the amount of RAM on your board? I should think the original 256MB RPi1 B is too memory limited to be useful.

Regards,
Kent
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#8
Unfortunately you are right. I tried the earliest moode images available (4.3) with no success.
So the rpi 1B is definitely not able to run moode.
Would be great if this can be shown in the setup instructions and/or requirements to run moOde player.

thx,
Andreas
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#9
Our in-development version 7.1.0 works on my end on a Pi-1B w/Edimax 7811un WiFi adapter although quite slow performance due to the old, under powered single core arm6 CPU. There are no OS or kernel diffs between 7.1.0 dev and current production release 7.0.1 so no reason to believe that 7.0.1 won't work as well.

Here's a Moode log.

Code:
Authenticated to rp2 ([192.168.1.117]:22).
RaspiOS 10.6 | 5.4.77+ #1371 | armv6l (32-bit)

                     ____     __        ____
         __ _  ___  / __ \___/ /__     /_  /
        /  ' \/ _ \/ /_/ / _  / -_)     / /
       /_/_/_/\___/\____/\_,_/\__/     /_/

                moOde audio player
             Release 7.1.0 2021-MM-DD
               (C) 2014 Tim Curtis


The programs included with moOde are free software; the
exact distribution terms for each program are described
in the individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
Moode comes with absolutely no warranties expressed or
implied, or any other guarantees.

pi@rp2:~ $ moodeutl -l
20210131 210750 worker: -- Start
20210131 210750 worker: Successfully daemonized
20210131 210751 worker: Integrity check (warning: worker.php)
20210131 210751 worker: Integrity check (warning: playerlib.php)
20210131 210751 worker: Integrity check (warning: config.min.js)
20210131 210751 worker: Integrity check (warning: lib.min.js)
20210131 210752 worker: Integrity check (warning: main.min.js)
20210131 210752 worker: Integrity check (passed with warnings)
20210131 210757 worker: File check (OK)
20210131 210757 worker: Session loaded
20210131 210757 worker: Debug logging (OFF)
20210131 210757 worker: -- Device
20210131 210757 worker: ALSA cards: (0:b1 | 1:Headphones | 2:empty | 3:empty
20210131 210757 worker: Configured: (0:Pi HDMI 1 | mixer:(HDMI) | alsavol:0)
20210131 210757 worker: ALSA mixer actual (HDMI)
20210131 210759 worker: ALSA HDMI volume set to (0%)
20210131 210759 worker: -- System
20210131 210903 worker: Host     (rp2)
20210131 210904 worker: moOde    (7.1.0 2021-MM-DD)
20210131 210904 worker: RaspiOS  (10.6)
20210131 210904 worker: Kernel   (5.4.77+ #1371)
20210131 210904 worker: Platform (Pi-B 2.0 256MB)
20210131 210904 worker: ARM arch (armv6l, 32-bit kernel)
20210131 210904 worker: MPD ver  (0.22.4_p0x3)
20210131 210904 worker: CPU gov  (ondemand)
20210131 210904 worker: USB boot not available
20210131 210904 worker: File system not expanded yet
20210131 210904 worker: HDMI port off
20210131 210904 worker: -- Network
20210131 210904 worker: eth0 exists
20210131 210904 worker: eth0 address not assigned
20210131 210905 worker: wlan0 exists
20210131 210905 worker: wifi country (US)
20210131 210905 worker: wlan0 trying SSID (AirnetN2)
20210131 210905 worker: IP addr (192.168.1.117)
20210131 210905 worker: Netmask (255.255.255.0)
20210131 210905 worker: Gateway (192.168.1.1)
20210131 210906 worker: Pri DNS (192.168.1.1)
20210131 210906 worker: Domain  (home)
20210131 210906 worker: -- Audio
20210131 210908 worker: MPD conf updated
20210131 210908 worker: ALSA card number (0)
20210131 210908 worker: Audio output (Pi HDMI 1)
20210131 210909 worker: Audio formats (U8, S16_LE)
20210131 210910 worker: ALSA mixer name (HDMI)
20210131 210910 worker: MPD volume control (hardware)
20210131 210911 worker: Hdwr volume controller exists
20210131 210911 worker: Max ALSA volume (100%)
20210131 210911 worker: Reset renderer active flags
20210131 210911 worker: CamillaDSP (off)
20210131 210911 worker: -- MPD
20210131 210911 worker: MPD started
20210131 210913 worker: MPD accepting connections
20210131 210913 worker: Configure MPD outputs
20210131 210914 worker: MPD output 1 ALSA default (on)
20210131 210914 worker: MPD output 2 ALSA crossfeed (off)
20210131 210914 worker: MPD output 3 ALSA parametric eq (off)
20210131 210914 worker: MPD output 4 ALSA graphic eq (off)
20210131 210914 worker: MPD output 5 ALSA polarity inversion (off)
20210131 210914 worker: MPD output 6 ALSA bluetooth (off)
20210131 210914 worker: MPD output 7 HTTP stream (off)
20210131 210914 worker: MPD output 8 ALSA CamillaDSP (off)
20210131 210914 worker: MPD crossfade (off)
20210131 210914 worker: -- Feature availability
20210131 210914 worker: Source select (available)
20210131 210914 worker: Source select (source: MPD)
20210131 210914 worker: Source select (output: Pi HDMI 1)
20210131 210915 worker: Bluetooth (available)
20210131 210915 worker: Airplay renderer (available)
20210131 210915 worker: Spotify renderer (available)
20210131 210915 worker: Squeezelite renderer (available)
20210131 210915 worker: UPnP renderer (available)
20210131 210915 worker: DLNA server (available)
20210131 210917 worker: DLNA server (started)
20210131 210917 worker: UPnP browser (available)
20210131 210917 worker: GPIO button handler (available)
20210131 210917 worker: Stream recorder (n/a)
20210131 210917 worker: -- Music sources
20210131 210917 worker: USB sources (none attached)
20210131 210917 worker: NAS and UPnP sources (none configured)
20210131 210917 worker: -- Miscellaneous
20210131 210917 worker: USB volume knob (Off)
20210131 210917 worker: USB auto-mounter (udisks-glue)
20210131 210918 worker: LED0 (On)
20210131 210918 worker: LED1 (On)
20210131 210918 worker: Saved MPD vol level (0)
20210131 210918 worker: Preamp volume level (0)
20210131 210918 worker: MPD volume level (0) restored
20210131 210919 worker: ALSA HDMI volume (0%)
20210131 210919 worker: Auto-play (Off)
20210131 210919 worker: Maintenance interval (3 hrs)
20210131 210919 worker: Screen saver activation (Never)
20210131 210919 worker: Session permissions (OK)
20210131 210919 worker: Watchdog started
20210131 210919 worker: Ready
pi@rp2:~ $

And a perf monitor

Code:
pi@rp2:~ $ moodeutl -m
CPU: 700 MHz | LOAD: 20% | TEMP: 40°C | RAM_USED: 31% | DISK_USED: 89% | DISK_FREE: 370M | FPM_POOL: 7 workers

Maybe you have some external factors that are preventing it from booting on your 1B?
Enjoy the Music!
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#10
Quote:Maybe you have some external factors that are preventing it from booting on your 1B?


I found the problem. For somehow, the ethernet port is damaged. I tried to run the former players (Volumio and musicbox) and had similar problems.
I have no WiFi adapter available, so i cannot test the configuration.
Anyway, thank you for the quick replies and i will take an actual rpi to run moode. The handling is much easier.

Regards,
Andreas
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