Is there a 32 bit version of LibreELEC? I have an old Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo E Pentium 4 machine I want to try it on. I've tried booting with the latest version on a USB drive and it pops up with "This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU - detected an i686 CPU". Thanks.
LibreELEC 32 bit Intel CPU
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dan25e -
September 17, 2017 at 8:30 AM -
Thread is Unresolved
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basically no, if your machine can't handle 64bit, it is very likely it isn't a great "video player"
an Pentium 4 may be able to play xvid and mpeg2 - nothing else
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If you want to "Try", then there is still a 32 bit version of OpenElec 5 Here
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Hi Iridium,
I wont to try the samo job on a via 7001 MB.
but at the first run I have:
No support for this CPU vendor
Any suggest ?
I used the OpenELEC-Generic.i386-5.0.8
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Buy a new Computer. An RPi is ~$50 and will perform better than that ancient piece of history
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Any suggest ?
even if it would work you couldn't play anything better then DVD on it
an ~30$ S905 Box (including remote, power adaptor, hdmi cable ...) easily outperforms this 10 years old lowend "PC" that was lowend even 10yrs ago
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Yea that will work too
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I guess