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I installed 64 bit Raspberry beta. I could not sudo apt search mathematica; I did find wolfram-engine. But when I tried to install that I got lots of error messages about missing 64bit (java/fortran) libraries --- as expected.ejolson wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 12:51 amDoes anyone know whether it is possible to install the current 32-bit version of Mathematica on the beta test 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS? Also, is there any news about whether and when Mathematica will be available for the 64-bit OS?
Here is the best link I have for getting started:
viewtopic.php?p=1320207#p1320207
Thanks for the report. In my opinion Wolfram's Mathematica was one of the most important applications bundled with the NeXT Computer and today fulfills a similar role for the Raspberry Pi. I'm hoping the 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS is soon out of beta test.22over7 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:47 amI installed 64 bit Raspberry beta. I could not sudo apt search mathematica; I did find wolfram-engine. But when I tried to install that I got lots of error messages about missing 64bit (java/fortran) libraries --- as expected.ejolson wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 12:51 amDoes anyone know whether it is possible to install the current 32-bit version of Mathematica on the beta test 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS? Also, is there any news about whether and when Mathematica will be available for the 64-bit OS?
Here is the best link I have for getting started:
viewtopic.php?p=1320207#p1320207
I did not try to follow the gentoo instruction to first install the 32 bit "donor" libraries. For now I will stick with the 32 bit OS. I look forward to using a naive 64 bit mathematica, but realistically I doubt that wolfram would even begin to work on it before 64 bit Raspberry is out of beta.