Can I run Windows 10? what all I need to run as a computer?
Can I run Windows 10? what all I need to run as a computer?
Russell,
After looking at your question and the tags, I'm kind of assuming you mean, "Can the PI 3 be run as a WINDOWS 10 Computer?"
If that is your question, then the answer, at least right now, is "no."
However, if you are looking for a Linux-based system, then it is absolutely a viable solution. Here's a video that shows a guy running the Pi 2 B as a Linux workstation. He even gets dual screens running eventually, and used it as his office to do his work for a couple of weeks. https://youtu.be/XA95jzOyA9w?t=30s
...and now that the Pi 3 is a 64-bit system, I'm hoping we will be able to put the Remix OS on it at some point. I know the main Remix OS is for x86 processors, but they have it on ARM systems, as well, so I'm hoping for a partnership or something to get it onto the Pi, because running a Chome-OS type setup on the Pi 3 would be a good experience...
There are quite a few Unix flavors that run on the Pi, so it's possible to get pretty close to a Windows experience, but right now, that's as close as it can get.
Hope that helps!
-Myles-
Russell,
After looking at your question and the tags, I'm kind of assuming you mean, "Can the PI 3 be run as a WINDOWS 10 Computer?"
If that is your question, then the answer, at least right now, is "no."
However, if you are looking for a Linux-based system, then it is absolutely a viable solution. Here's a video that shows a guy running the Pi 2 B as a Linux workstation. He even gets dual screens running eventually, and used it as his office to do his work for a couple of weeks. https://youtu.be/XA95jzOyA9w?t=30s
...and now that the Pi 3 is a 64-bit system, I'm hoping we will be able to put the Remix OS on it at some point. I know the main Remix OS is for x86 processors, but they have it on ARM systems, as well, so I'm hoping for a partnership or something to get it onto the Pi, because running a Chome-OS type setup on the Pi 3 would be a good experience...
There are quite a few Unix flavors that run on the Pi, so it's possible to get pretty close to a Windows experience, but right now, that's as close as it can get.
Hope that helps!
-Myles-