Guessing a bit, I think compilation might be tricky, or it might be fine. RPis seem to make decent graphics terminals, so it should display all right. I'm not sure how the image scaling (and thus speed of zooming) would be affected by the ARM CPU, but if it's integer math I imagine it won't be too bad, modulo the processor speed. It might even turn out to be better overall than some powerful Windows machines due to extreme disk latency issues on the latter.
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eaglemode is also available via nix package manager even for aarch64, so that will save you some compilation time. You don't have to learn their config language, just install nix and then eaglemode is enough.
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I suppose I have to compile.
I'm right?
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Yes, maybe it's possible if you have a Linux on it. But I never tried Eagle Mode on a Raspberry. I'm afraid it won't work.
Guessing a bit, I think compilation might be tricky, or it might be fine. RPis seem to make decent graphics terminals, so it should display all right. I'm not sure how the image scaling (and thus speed of zooming) would be affected by the ARM CPU, but if it's integer math I imagine it won't be too bad, modulo the processor speed. It might even turn out to be better overall than some powerful Windows machines due to extreme disk latency issues on the latter.
I'm trying in Raspberry Pi 4 (Ubuntu).
I've compiled and it's throughtput isn't bad (well, 4 Gb. RAM is a very good reason).
OK for now.
eaglemode is also available via nix package manager even for aarch64, so that will save you some compilation time. You don't have to learn their config language, just install nix and then eaglemode is enough.
Even better! Thanks!
I have eaglemode installed in a Pinebook pro via nix, btw