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Test to post a new Thread + question 32 or 64 bit
#1
This is only a test to post a new Thread.

I did not known I need to first make a choice on the first forumpage (in this case I selected "General Diskution".

First, I'd like to thank Pete and his fellow forum administrators for the helpful tip. 
Second, I apologize for the inconvenience. So, starting a new thread is now resolved! 
Thanks for all your hard work. 

The only thing left to do for me, is get QB64pe working on the Raspberry Pi.

I use a RaspberryPI4 with 4Mb ram.
This weekend I did a lot of installations of Linux versions (32 bit and 64 bit) on the RaspberryPI
I used the "debian" based Linux versions, and install them via the RasberryPI Imager.

I also did a test with a separate installation of several library's via the Linux terminal window (sudo apt install "libxxx....),
before installing QB64pe. 
I got this info here:  https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=193600
But no working QB64pe

Question:  Which Linux versions do you recommend for QB64pe 32 or 64 bit?

Sincerely Yours,
Rudy M
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#2
i know nothing about "raspi".

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.
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(09-09-2025, 02:57 PM)hsiangch_ong Wrote: i know nothing about "raspi".

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.
100% OK with your reply. 
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
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