Install Failed on Raspberry Pi 4 CM4 rev 1.1 #858
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Not really... it depends on the base board you plug the CM4 into. I had 3 different bases from Waveshare:
I did my own repo on github to test out and it worked for the "2,5 boards" I tinkered around with. |
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Marcone porbably won't support the CM4 for exactly this reason, since it depends on the base, if it works or not. We could make some suggestions to identify the workable combinations to add to his repo to keep maintenance as low as possible for him. |
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Definitely the easy solution. Thats what @marcone suggested. I would go for it. |
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This Failed to install on Pi compute module 4, I thought I'd give it a try as the hardware is essentially the same as Pi4 running on same Pi OS. Is there anyway to force install and ignore the unsupported hardware check? Thank you Thank you!
Downloaded /tmp/verify-configuration.sh ...
/tmp/verify-configuration.sh: line 33: warning: command substitution: ignored null byte in input
STOP: unsupported hardware: 'Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Rev 1.1'
(only Pi Zero W, Pi 4, and Pi 5 have the necessary hardware to run teslausb)
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