Windows 10 Raspberry Pi 2

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Microsoft has followed up on its February promise to make Windows 10 available and has finally shipped a preview of the operating system for the. The RBP 2 isn’t the only device supported — the new Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview (we didn’t name it, don’t blame us) is also available for the MinnowBoard Max.Microsoft’s blog post talks up a comprehensive partnership between itself and a variety of IoT companies, including Arduino and Hackster.IO, but there’s obviously a bit of play in exactly how the software giant is supporting various devices and products. With, Microsoft is talking up how Windows provides a software platform for controlling existing devices (and possibly a means of distributing software for various types of Arduino-based hardware) rather than as any kind of operating system for the devices themselves. Microsoft has put together some basic tutorials on how to use Windows to control an LED light kit powered by an Arduino, for example. One more item of note: Exactly which devices are supported by this OS release seems to be a matter of opinion. Tech site claims that Windows 10 IoT is supported by the RBP 2, Arduino, MinnowBoard Max, and Intel’s Galileo. Microsoft’s official website for Windows IoT question that states Intel’s Galileo won’t be supported past Windows 8.1.

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The blog post the availability of Windows 10 IoT, however, notes “Whether you’re using a Raspberry Pi 2, an Intel Galileo or a retail Arduino combined with a Qualcomm-powered Lumia phone we can’t wait to see what you’ll make!”At a guess: This is Microsoft pumping its IoT platform as a hub for all devices, while only announcing Windows 10 IoT for two products. Baixar keygen do auto tune work. Still, the company could do more to make this clear. Whether it can successfully position Windows 10 as an Internet of Things platform when such efforts have typically focused on much lower-end hardware and grass roots efforts than anything Microsoft took an interest in is very much an open question.