![]() Many devices also support USB boot as an alternative to MicroSD cards, performance and longevity is greatly increased if you can take the extra step. If available use the 'lite' version of the OS, there is no need for the GUI as PiNodeXMR will produce it's own interface later. ![]() However any similar device should work that has a Armbian Buster OS available, USB3 preferred, minimum overall specification should not be lower than a Pi3B.īest value/performance as of Q2 2021 seems to be the Rock64.Ĭhoose your device and storage, then download and write the official Buster OS image. This allows for installation on many different devices.Ī list of tested and supported hardware can be found here PiNodeXMR Wiki: Hardware ![]() PiNode-XMR was originaly designed and built on Raspberry Pi OS, and has now expanded to support Armbain Buster. After setup, normal interaction is available through a built in web interface accessible from any device on your local network: PiNode-XMR can provide a Full or Pruned Monero Node and optional integration with tor/I2P along with many other tools such as your own block explorer, transaction pool viewer and connected peer lists. PiNode-XMR is designed for use with single board computers (SBC) such as the Raspberry Pi, Pine64 or Odroid hardware to allow for very cheap node setup and minimal 24/7 running costs due to low power usage. PiNode-XMR is a completely free and open source suite of tools to help a user run their own Monero node with ease. A complete and comprehensive manual showing all features can be found here at the Wiki: Full Manual Project Overview Quick Start Guide v5.22.11-Open-Build This page is a quick overview to get you started.
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