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==== What about 64-bit systems? ==== | ==== What about 64-bit systems? ==== | ||
- | Although not optimized for this hardware, dCore runs well on 64 bit systems. Note dCore began with the Allwinner A10 architecture | + | As of dCore-stretch and dCore-bionic, dCore now has x86_64 ports. All future |
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Otherwise download either the small dCore ISO (eg. 16mb dCore-jessie.iso) or larger dCorePlus ISO (eg. 74mb dCorePlus-jessie.iso). The smaller ISO consists of the base file system and kernel with a additional isolinux files for live booting. It will initially only boot into a CLI environment until a TCE directory is set up to download and import extensions, such as Xorg and a Window Manager. | Otherwise download either the small dCore ISO (eg. 16mb dCore-jessie.iso) or larger dCorePlus ISO (eg. 74mb dCorePlus-jessie.iso). The smaller ISO consists of the base file system and kernel with a additional isolinux files for live booting. It will initially only boot into a CLI environment until a TCE directory is set up to download and import extensions, such as Xorg and a Window Manager. | ||
- | The larger dCorePlus ISO contains these same files plus an ~57mb mega-SCE that includes tce-setdrive, | + | The larger dCorePlus ISO contains these same files plus an ~57mb mega-SCE that includes tce-setdrive, |
The ISO releases are based on a relatively recent stable dCore release. As dCore is in active development, | The ISO releases are based on a relatively recent stable dCore release. As dCore is in active development, |