There are two BRP4 apps for the Raspberry Pi. The 1.42 and the 1.47 (beta) app. The 1.42 app doesn't work with Raspbian Stretch (the current operating system). The 1.47 beta app will, but requires an ARMv7 or better processor (ie a Pi2 or Pi3). The original B+ is unfortunately an ARMv6 processor so it won't work. To get the 1.47 app select "run beta apps" in the project preferences (on the website).
As for the device confusion it sounds like you copied the BOINC data directory from one to the other rather than a clean install. To force it to get a new Id you could stop the BOINC client, nuke the client_state.xml and client_state_prev.xml and then restart the BOINC client. It will recreate it.
You could possibly use the B+ over at Seti but their work units take longer to compute than an Einstein BRP4.
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Probably best you dropped the B+.
There are two BRP4 apps for the Raspberry Pi. The 1.42 and the 1.47 (beta) app. The 1.42 app doesn't work with Raspbian Stretch (the current operating system). The 1.47 beta app will, but requires an ARMv7 or better processor (ie a Pi2 or Pi3). The original B+ is unfortunately an ARMv6 processor so it won't work. To get the 1.47 app select "run beta apps" in the project preferences (on the website).
As for the device confusion it sounds like you copied the BOINC data directory from one to the other rather than a clean install. To force it to get a new Id you could stop the BOINC client, nuke the client_state.xml and client_state_prev.xml and then restart the BOINC client. It will recreate it.
You could possibly use the B+ over at Seti but their work units take longer to compute than an Einstein BRP4.
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