At present the port consists of three components:
The port is known to be functional on older models of Raspberry Pi, from the original 256MB Raspberry Pi Model B through the Pi 2 to all models of Pi 3 (including the Pi Zero and Pi Zero W). Also supported are the Compute Modules (up to and including the Compute Module 3+). Work is still underway to support the Raspberry Pi 4B (see below).
The Raspberry Pi port has a stable version available to download. Users with an adequate backup strategy in place may wish to try the new features present in the beta version instead.
The RISC OS Roadmap covers items which are not specific to the Raspberry Pi, and the bug tracker covers defects in existing components. This table covers planned future tasks or areas that are yet to be implemented on Raspberry Pi.
Enhancements to existing Pi functionality | ||
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Task | Description/Status | Assigned to |
None | ||
Unimplemented Pi features | ||
Task | Description/Status | Assigned to |
Pi4 Ethernet port | New driver required | |
Pi4 USB3 controller | New driver required | |
Pi4 memory addressing | Some components now live above the 4GiB address boundary |