Re: Raspberry Pi 3B and pitiful network speeds
- In reply to: Mark Millard via freebsd-arm : "Re: Raspberry Pi 3B and pitiful network speeds"
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Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2021 05:55:01 UTC
On 2021-Jun-20, at 22:31, Mark Millard <marklmi at yahoo.com> wrote: > On 2021-Jun-20, at 20:27, MJ <mafsys1234 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> 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... :-) > > I do not expect that it will show any v1.? at all on > the PCB, unfortunately. > > It is common for boards released towards the start of year Y > to have PCBs that reference year Y-1. So I do not expect > that a 2017 helps identify much either. > > The only thing I know of that might well identify the v1.? > vintage is to find the revision code via software, and see > if it is a020d3 vs. something else. If it is a020d3, then > the table at: > > https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/revision-codes/README.md > > should apply and it would be v1.3 . Otherwise, the table is useless > for the issue, having no other documented 3B+ codes. (They document > that "there may be codes in use in the field that are not in this > table".) > > It does not look like pulling it apart is likely to be worth it. > If a check is made, the software check of the revision code looks > more reasonable to me. But it is no big deal if you do not bother > with such. While I can not provide any better suggestions for the v1.? part of the overall question, I can provide availability for purchase date evidence: https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-3-model-bplus-sale-now-35/ is the 14th Mar 2018 Eben Upton announcement that the "Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ on sale now at $35". Yes, they picked pi-day, 03.14, to start availability for purchase. === Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com ( dsl-only.net went away in early 2018-Mar)