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Last Spring, Microsoft unveiled their plan for Windows and the Internet of Things. It starts with the Raspberry Pi and Windows 10 IoT Core – a stripped down system with Windows API calls runn… ...
Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi is a great way to create your own internet connected devices, and today Microsoft pushed out an update that makes the set up process a bit easier.
In 48 we cover the latest developments in Windows 10 IoT Core that have come about since the Raspberry Pi 3 was launched, and how to make use of them in your own projects.
Microsoft updates Windows IoT Core for the new Raspberry Pi 3 and talks to manufacturer element14 about pre-loading it on Pi devices.
The Windows 10 IoT Core OS open-sources its board support package, also called BSP, that allows developers to customize a version of the OS to a specific device being built on the Raspberry Pi 3.
For now, Microsoft has released Windows 10 IoT Core for two devices: the Raspberry Pi 2 and the MinnowBoard Max. Both are small, low-power, single-board computers.
The Raspberry Pi 2 Windows 10 images don’t use the deduplication features, or this would have been much more annoying to write.
Earlier today, the Raspberry Pi 3 was announced. Microsoft has now announced that Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview has been updated to include support for the new device.
Microsoft has released a version of Windows 10 for the credit card-sized machine. But just what can you do with it?
Microsoft has released the first Windows 10 IoT preview for Raspberry Pi 2 and other small computing devices, but it’s far from a full-blown version of the operating system.
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