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Old 01-05-2022, 02:03 PM   #46
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Looking forward to AArch64. I've been waiting for this release to dive back into arm world.
 
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Old 01-05-2022, 04:25 PM   #47
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The USB to SATA adapter I use on the Rpi4 and the RockPro64, Orange Pi Plus 2E are listed in the RPi4 installation documentation. I've also listed the USB to NVME enclosure I'm using on the RPi4.
Thanks, drmozes. It’s always good to have more than one option and the detailed key information.

I find the best (although certainly not cheapest) options for me for RPi gear here, Canakit and pishop.ca, don’t always have specs as detailed as I would like in the descriptions on their websites, but are quick enough to respond to questions, the more specific the better, of course.
 
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Old 01-05-2022, 04:38 PM   #48
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The USB to SATA adapter I use on the Rpi4 and the RockPro64, Orange Pi Plus 2E are listed in the RPi4 installation documentation. I've also listed the USB to NVME enclosure I'm using on the RPi4.
Then you got a bargain with this iitrust B01N2JIQR7 adaptor imho Stu. I have a couple of adaptors similar to this one which work great on x86/64 machines but not with the RPi devices. It's all down to the chipset they use and the Raspberry Pis can be quite fussy where other ARM devices are more accommodating.
 
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