09-09-2025, 04:10 PM
(09-09-2025, 02:57 PM)hsiangch_ong Wrote: i know nothing about "raspi".100% OK with your reply.
otherwise 32-bit is pretty much becoming non-existent. i have seen it already on debian "trixie". it's so easy to foul up wine. if the user relies on 32-bit windows anything. highly recommend going 64-bit only in that operating system base.
The only reason I wanted to test the 32-bit versions on the Raspberry Pi was for completeness.
So I'll stop testing on the 32-bit operating systems and continue with the 64-bit systems.
It's strange that the old QB64 still works without errors on both systems.
Today I tested reading the digital DS80B20 Dallas digital T-sensors in the old QB64.
It was slow (about 1 second per sensor for 3 sensors).
But... it worked without any errors!
I still hope a QB64pe version will work on the Raspberry Pi.
Rudy M

