Is there any software available for ARM Windows?
Well, if you have the clr, it should technically be capable of running anything that's built on .NET.
Is there any software available for ARM Windows?
Yeah, why would anyone ruin a perfectly good computer by putting Windows on it...?
On a serious note, how usable is it?
Is there any software available for ARM Windows?
I suspect it's no longer compatible with Windows CE of the 00s, the last time i saw such a combination.
Funny you say that, because i actually ended up writing a simple service manager for looking after my processes after getting frustrated with systemd.The tl;dr of the below is that systemd should be purged with fire if you have it installed (which Raspbian uses by default, and maybe exclusively on more recent releases).
There had been some bizarre design decisions around there.
https://www.elektor.com/raspad-raspberry-pi-tablet?mc_cid=536a517da6&mc_eid=8fdcb4d06f
Is this running a UNIX GUI?
N.
April's fool joke as professional as possible! I hope Raspberry Pi team consider putting some of those capabilities in the next Gen. FPGA would be most welcome.
Due to the basic antenna and lack of amplifier only about 60-70% of the passes result in a good image, but it's still interesting to see how the received images (obviously) correlate to the weather outside.
Raspberry Pi 4 B offers ground-breaking increases in processor speed, multimedia performance, memory, and connectivity compared to the prior-generation Raspberry Pi 3 B+, while retaining backwards compatibility and similar power consumption. For the end user, Raspberry Pi 4 B provides desktop performance comparable to entry-level x86 PC systems.
This product’s key features include a high-performance 64-bit quad-core processor, dual-display support at resolutions up to 4K via a pair of micro-HDMI ports, hardware video decode at up to 4Kp60, up to 4 GB of RAM, dual-band 2.4/5.0 GHz wireless LAN, Bluetooth 5.0, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, and PoE capability (via a separate PoE HAT add-on).
The dual-band wireless LAN and Bluetooth have modular compliance certification, allowing the board to be designed into end products with significantly reduced compliance testing, improving both cost and time to market.
Hm, i would have preferred a more compact version of Compute Module or Zero. Trying to scale up the performance feels like a wrong way to go these days.