There are plenty examples of Pi running JMRI without problems.
There are plenty examples of Pi running JMRI without problems.
I've stayed with release 10.04 for that very reason. As have a lot of other folks.
Hello there,
that is news (and interesting) to me. Does it run the JMRI suite in a windowed environment like xfce? All mentions I have seen are about using the Raspberry Pi as a 'headless' computer (basically a JMRI server with WiThrottle)
I remember reading something like that the Java version available in the hardware floating point version of the operating system was not suitable for JMRI, while the 'soft float' operating system-supplied version was too slow.
N.F.
Are you looking for something like RocRail? A sample config with the RasPi is shown at .
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