Raspberry Pi4 will have multiple I2C channels for physical I/O. I add all of my I/O through I2C expansion boards. Support a few analog I/O channels, but now I don't use the local GPIO at all.
#WINDOWS 10 IOT CORE RASPBERRY PI 4 FULL#
Raspberry Pi4 looks to be a nearly perfect, full featured, yet inexpensive IoT development platform (built-in eMMC would be have been nice, but I've actually never had SD Micro issues w/ the 3A). We can't deal with the half-steps, toe-dips. I work in industrial automation, and always eager what Microsoft is doing in the space. Is there work towards making Windows 10 IoT Core compatible for RPi4? Let's not make the same short sighted decisions that elevated And if Windows IoT is alien to them, they will not suggest it as an option when they graduate and get R&D jobs. School kids are the very people that will be developing products in 10 years. MS needs to step up and recapture this market segment because makers and MS has already lost the huge initial interest it had when Windows IoT was first released for RPi. That generate $ and aren't concerned with maker projects or high school STEM projects. If MS isn't able to get a huge team together to knock this out within no more than a month, then it's really very strong evidence that MS is really only interested cloud services I believe that most makers aren't interested in Azure IoT anyway. They need to do this NOW, without waiting for Azure IoT or other MS hosted cloud services that canīe added later. If RPi4 has to wait, no makers will experiment with it for new projects. Is still on hold, but there is now a very short window to recapture market for RPi4. Companies have to move FAST to compete in a market.
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If MS doesn't immediately release a new Windows 10 IoT version that has full compatibility with RPi4 it will signal the death knell for Rpi4 as a platform for makers interested in Windows 10 IoT.