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Windows 10 iot raspberry pi
Windows 10 iot raspberry pi




windows 10 iot raspberry pi

The reason we are coming back is that we’d like to build some kind of UI on the hub and that would fit nicely with we get an official response from Microsoft regarding future support for Windows 10 IoT Core and, if so, some reliable timelines for when updates will be released for production? Since the Win IoT has never really worked for us, we went with Raspian (with dotnet core solutions) for over a year. The Azure IoTHub & Edge solutions are not well aligned with the reality of residential solutions so we’re building our own stuff. In terms of the kind of hardware/software solution, the Pi is mainly a hub sitting at the edge between Azure and the real devices (based on ESP). If not, then what will “really” be supported?.If there’s a future for Win IoT, then is there one for the Raspberry Pi (3B+ and 4) on that platform?.Is there really a future for Win IoT or has this been abandoned? It sure feels like it is going downhill….

windows 10 iot raspberry pi

Maybe there are multiple questions I should be asking: So, if we cannot trust these references, what can we build on and not be left dead in the water in a couple months? The table “Windows IoT Core Processor table” (updated 2018, about a year ago) goes even further saying “Up through currently enabled Broadcom Processors” … Again, this seams to be wrong. But clearly this is not the case anymore or maybe I’m missing something? The “SoCs and custom boards” page was last updated more than 2 years ago and still state support for Broadcom and Raspberry PI. The sites you’re pointing out are the reason I’m so confused at the moment. When we look at the Pi, it never really worked like expected with Win IoT and I can’t find a clear candidate to replace it.

windows 10 iot raspberry pi

Yes, I’m looking for something that would be officially supported for more than a couple months.






Windows 10 iot raspberry pi