Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2021 13:27:55 +1000 From: MJ <mafsys1234@gmail.com> To: freebsd-arm@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Raspberry Pi 3B and pitiful network speeds Message-ID: <a3d49ceb-2d73-294d-9522-4979f1bce767@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <6B4F2FB6-ABA1-4CFA-BE2A-6A466C30FF02@yahoo.com> References: <fcd91ac5-c807-3409-d1b6-a41ba6fdc362@gmail.com> <20210620144513.1f91a68f@basepc> <169baf0b-3f3c-f1dc-4a6f-b8a0ef863f51@denninger.net> <20210620154105.0c83bbcc@basepc> <20210620222922.51da1818@basepc> <3fa3f2a6-8560-f413-b2eb-5c172ce025eb@gmail.com> <6B4F2FB6-ABA1-4CFA-BE2A-6A466C30FF02@yahoo.com>
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On 21/06/2021 1:04 pm, Mark Millard wrote: > > On 2021-Jun-20, at 19:16, MJ <mafsys1234 at gmail.com> wrote: > > >> On 21/06/2021 7:29 am, Denis Ovsienko wrote: >>> . . . >>> As a separate note, in my setup ifconfig tells "100baseTX >>> <full-duplex>", which is expected for RPI3B. In the original message it >>> tells "1000baseT <full-duplex>", which means the board is RPI3B+ or >> >> Hi Denis. >> >> Yes, you're correct. This is the 3B+. I apologize for misrepresenting it. It is also the earlier version board, >> >> Built in 2017. I think it's version 1.1 (it's in a case, I don't feel like dismantling it). > I do not have access to such for any testing, just a 3B. (Not > a reasonable comparison.) In checking on that, I ran into the > following information: > > https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/revision-codes/README.md > only shows one revision for 3B+: > > Code Model Revision RAM Manufacturer > . . . > a020d3 3B+ 1.3 1GB Sony UK > . . . > > Under RaspiOS the revision code shows up via: cat /proc/cpuinfo > > It was released in 2018. (See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi .) Here's the specifications: https://static.raspberrypi.org/files/product-briefs/Raspberry-Pi-Model-Bplus-Product-Brief.pdf This is the exact model. It was, I believe v1.1. Later release was v1.2 If you do need convincing, I'm prepared to pull it apart and photograph it... :-) Thanks
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