Now that Raspian is now Raspberry Pi OS, and Raspberry Pi has released a 64 bit OS version, https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/new-raspberry-pi-os-release-december-2020/, will there be an update to the PandaPi OS based on the 64 bit OS? Or a new 64 bit fork?
I purposely purchased the Raspberry Pi 4B 8MB to future proof it to some degree, and the platform is ideal for a 64 bit OS which will run well on a minimum of 2GB, with 4GB being a safe amount of memory.
When running uname -m on the CL of PandaPi, it returns armv7l indicating that the OS is 32 bit.
From a link on Hackaday, the article "Why you should run a 64 bit OS on your Raspberry Pi" https://matteocroce.medium.com/why-you-should-run-a-64-bit-os-on-your-raspberry-pi4-bd5290d48947
you remind me and I just have written one tutorial: How to install pandapi to the latest octopi image