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  • Author Author: deepankarmaithani
  • Date Created: 13 Feb 2015 5:00 PM Date Created
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What will be the impact of introduction of Rasberry pi 2  and Windows 10 for pi2 ?

deepankarmaithani
deepankarmaithani
13 Feb 2015

Raspberry pi is a product that i am in love with and this piece of pi is getting better and better with the passing time. The introduction of raspberry pi 2 has opened door for new set of things like image processing and features like face tracking are going to be much smoother. Although i am yet to receive my raspberry pi 2 and get my hands dirty but still just by watching the videos from tech community i can say that the user experience is much much better ,and the system has become much more responsive ,faster and fluid to use. In fact now it has actually become a full grown computer for power users. As i can see the mine-craft running without lags and no frames are being missed ,The overall graphics of the desktop seems good.

But i have also heard of an issue with raspberry pi ,the other day i was reading a post on internet and a guy named alasdair allan pointed out that using a flash  while capturing a picture (such that the flash light falls on pi 2) is causing the pi to reset  and as a remedy this issue can be avoided by covering the chip with something opaque,as the phenomenon is due to the photosensitive nature of chip labelled as U16. i would like to test this too once i get my pi. There is also a demonstration  video where he showed it.

 

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And the other interesting thing is the announcement of windows 10 for pi 2. It seems giants like Microsoft have understood the power of open source community and opensource products. It is indeed a good move by Microsoft to stay in the changing markets. We already have a windows CE (now officially known as windows embedded compact) for embedded systems but this is not a popular product at least i just know about its name and thats it.  Well the stretagists at microsoft must have understood that now is the time of embedded portable systems and if they have to stay in the market they will have to re orient  and reconstruct or at least tweak their product line. I think this is what Windows 10 is aimed at.

This is in fact a great feature for pi,i think there are budding developers who are a bit reluctant to dive into linux ecosystem but are very familiar with windows and as soon as you speak of linux they seem to be gasping air, So such people will be able to adot the raspberry pi in a better way so i think this will really enhance the user pool . And wait a second does introduction of windows for pi mean we will see companies like Nortan,AVG ,McAFee coming out with a antivirus for pi. Hahahahah.

Although i still think Windows is no match for linux but still i would like to use windows too because i have spent more time with it as compared to Linux. Also i work on a software named processing ,This software can run on Linux,windows and mac but some things are easy to figure out in windows and there are some issues and this  launch of windows will definitely benefit me.

Any ways did you register for a developer copy of windows 10 if not  please visit. https://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 10 years ago in reply to deepankarmaithani +1
    New safety feature! Camera shy Pi 2
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    clem57 over 10 years ago in reply to deepankarmaithani

    New safety feature! Camera shy Pi 2image

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    deepankarmaithani over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    @Clem Martins it seems so effortless to make pi2 undergo a reset see the video

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    clem57 over 10 years ago

    @deepankarmaithani

                                  The Xenon Death Flash.

    According to the Raspberry Pi Foundation:

    The effect only happens under VERY specific circumstances. Flashes of high-intensity, long-wave light – so laser pointers or xenon flashes in cameras – cause the device that is responsible for regulating the processor core power to get confused and make the core voltage drop. Importantly, it's ONLY really high-intensity bursts like xenon flashes and laser pointers that will cause the issue.

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