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A list of devices which are able to run recent versions of Bitcoin Core. | A list of devices which are able to run recent versions of Bitcoin Core. | ||
Note that these devices have *not* been tested to meet (currently undetermined) minimum specifications. | |||
== Desktop/Laptops == | == Desktop/Laptops == |
Revision as of 16:59, 30 August 2015
A list of devices which are able to run recent versions of Bitcoin Core. Note that these devices have *not* been tested to meet (currently undetermined) minimum specifications.
Desktop/Laptops
- All Intel architecture 32-bit and 64-bit PCs and Macs. Pre-compiled executables are available from Bitcoin.org for Windows, OS X, and most popular Linuxes. Users can compile executables for other Linuxes and the BSD-derived operating systems.
ARM-based Chipsets
- Raspberry Pi v1 running Raspbian or another Linux[1], although it will run very slowly and the initial block chain sync may take more than a week.
- Raspberry Pi v2 running Raspbian or another Linux[2]. Being about six times faster than the original RPi, it has the potential to be much more usable.
- ODroid U2 running Linux, although it's "not reliable due to thermal issues"[3]
- Novena (Cortex A9) running Linux[3]
References
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- ↑ Tutorial: Bitcoin Core on a Raspberry Pi, retrieved 26 August 2015
- ↑ How to build a Bitcoin node on the Raspberry Pi 2, retrieved 26 August 2015
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 #bitcoin IRC log 9 May 2015