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Can the PI 3 be run as a computer?

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Can I run Windows 10? what all I need to run as a computer?

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    0 Problemchild over 9 years ago

    Windows 10 ...with GUI no as Mike as said it's for IOT uses and commandline based

    Use a computer to do a bit of browsing etc yeah fine use Raspbian and away you go not fast but you will be moving .. you don't state what you want to do so anybodys' answer will be a bit general and vague!

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    BTW the Raspian -Jessie that I got in SEP2015 (at raspberrypi.org) Came w/ Wolfram Mathematica. Played w/ it a bit, but decided to concentrate my time using the "student" version of Mathworks MatLab/Simulink that I had already bought. I would say that the RaspPi might be slow but if you are into MATH, getting W's Mathematica for Free, It Is a No-Brainer.

     

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    To: Chris Stanton. Who on 29FEB16 wrote>>..

    Microsoft have only compiled Windows 10 for ARM for their Surface tablets, and no other platform...

    ELY Reply>> Wasn't what you described the MS Surface RT Laptop/Tablet and it was WindowsRT and not Win10? The MS surface Product line is now in their 4th(?) generation. All I believe are Win10 and x86-line of processors based. I would love an i7 based Surface Tablet, but you are talking $1.5K+. The PPI is great and probably boots in NO Time. My Intel NUCi7RYH (w/ M.2 (256GB) SSD) boots Win10 in 11 seconds. Comparable Dell Tablets/Laptops DO say that they use M.2 SSD's There are probably M.2 SSD's in the Surface 4's, b/c they are so Thin that I cannot Imagine even a 2.5"SSD being able to Fit.

    Bottom Line. RaspPi are great (I started in 2013 w/ a RaspPi 1 Mod B) for their Price-Point. I'll get a RaspPi 3 WHEN they announce a RaspPi Zero WITH Bluetooth. Then a RaspPi 3 for Development (Machine) and a  (hopefully) BT equipped RaspPi Zero as Production Product. Of course I would equip the Zero w/ a RaspPi RTC.

     

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    To: Chris Stanton. Who on 29FEB16 wrote>>..

    Microsoft have only compiled Windows 10 for ARM for their Surface tablets, and no other platform...

    ELY Reply>> Wasn't what you described the MS Surface RT Laptop/Tablet and it was WindowsRT and not Win10? The MS surface Product line is now in their 4th(?) generation. All I believe are Win10 and x86-line of processors based. I would love an i7 based Surface Tablet, but you are talking $1.5K+. The PPI is great and probably boots in NO Time. My Intel NUCi7RYH (w/ M.2 (256GB) SSD) boots Win10 in 11 seconds. Comparable Dell Tablets/Laptops DO say that they use M.2 SSD's There are probably M.2 SSD's in the Surface 4's, b/c they are so Thin that I cannot Imagine even a 2.5"SSD being able to Fit.

    Bottom Line. RaspPi are great (I started in 2013 w/ a RaspPi 1 Mod B) for their Price-Point. I'll get a RaspPi 3 WHEN they announce a RaspPi Zero WITH Bluetooth. Then a RaspPi 3 for Development (Machine) and a  (hopefully) BT equipped RaspPi Zero as Production Product. Of course I would equip the Zero w/ a RaspPi RTC.

     

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