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I am a bit confused about the support for "3rd party hardware". I have AWS account for many years, I just set up and booted ARM Virtual Hardware AMI. I cannot find option to use Raspberry Pi there. I also subscribed to beta program for 3rd party hardware, and now I must be missing something... how do I create new instance of Raspberry Pi 4 on AWS with ARM Virtual Hardware AMI?
Regards, Janez
Hello Janez,
Apologies for any confusion.
There are two different 'flavors' of Arm Virtual Hardware.
The AWS AMI based solution provides a basic environment, including Arm standard FVP-type targets.
The other is a cloud-based execution environment, which includes hardware such as RPi, to which code can be uploaded and executed on.
Both environments have been designed to be used within an automated CI/CD environment.
See also this blog:
https://community.arm.com/arm-community-blogs/b/internet-of-things-blog/posts/expanded-access-to-arm-virtual-hardware
And this Arm Learning Path:
https://learn.arm.com/learning-paths/embedded-systems/avh_matter/