From 16e55aa439ee5c62638d9e8bb9556547019b3cc4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: quydang <81231812+quydang04@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2024 23:08:09 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 29 +++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 60c6c044..8bc8141f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -127,7 +127,22 @@ update to latest version - AlmaLinux 9+ - Rockylinux 9+ +## Compatible Architectures & Devices +Supports a variety of different architectures and devices. Here are some of the main architectures that we support: + +- **amd64**: This is the most common architecture for personal computers and servers. It supports most modern operating systems. + +- **armv8 / arm64 / aarch64**: This is the architecture for modern mobile and embedded devices, including smartphones and tablets. (Ex: Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 3, Raspberry Pi Zero 2/Zero 2 W, Orange Pi 3 LTS,...) + +- **armv7 / arm / arm32**: This is the architecture for older mobile and embedded devices. It is still widely used in many devices. (Ex: Orange Pi Zero LTS, Orange Pi PC Plus, Raspberry Pi 2,...) + +- **armv6 / arm / arm32**: This is the architecture for very old embedded devices. While not as common as before, there are still some devices using this architecture. (Ex: Raspberry Pi 1, Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W,...) + +- **armv5 / arm / arm32**: This is an older architecture primarily used in early embedded systems. While it's less common today, some legacy devices may still rely on this architecture. (Ex: Early versions of Raspberry Pi, some older smartphones) + +- **x86 / i386**: This architecture is prevalent in desktop and laptop computers. It's widely supported by various operating systems and applications. (Ex: Most Windows, macOS, and Linux systems) + ## Languages - English @@ -398,20 +413,6 @@ XUI_BIN_FOLDER="bin" XUI_DB_FOLDER="/etc/x-ui" go build main.go - -## Supported Architectures and Devices - -Supports a variety of different architectures and devices. Here are some of the main architectures that we support: - -- **amd64**: This is the most common architecture for personal computers and servers. It supports most modern operating systems. - -- **armv8 / arm64 / aarch64**: This is the architecture for modern mobile and embedded devices, including smartphones and tablets. (Ex: Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 3, Raspberry Pi Zero 2/Zero 2 W, Orange Pi 3 LTS,...) - -- **armv7 / arm / arm32**: This is the architecture for older mobile and embedded devices. It is still widely used in many devices. (Ex: Orange Pi Zero LTS, Orange Pi PC Plus, Raspberry Pi 2,...) - -- **armv6 / arm / arm32**: This is the architecture for very old embedded devices. While not as common as before, there are still some devices using this architecture. (Ex: Raspberry Pi 1, Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W,...) - - ## Preview ![1](./media/1.png)