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Microsoft is teaming up with Arduino to bring Windows 10 to the company's microcontroller boards, with the first step being the release of two open source libraries that connect Arduinos to ...
Both Start Menu-lovin’ Microsoft maniacs and amateur engineers should froth over this news: Arduino and Microsoft are teaming up to make Windows 10 the ...
Last summer, when the Windows Dev Center announced Windows 10 support for IoT devices, there was a lot of excitement--and skepticism--in the maker community. Anecdotally, at least, it's a Linux crowd.
Microsoft is aiming at making Windows 10 the OS for all connected devices, and now it’s aiming at the Internet of Things by releasing a build for Raspberry Pi and Arduino. The developer preview ...
Microsoft has released the first Windows 10 IoT preview for Raspberry Pi 2 and other small computing devices, but it’s far from a full-blown version of the operating system.. While the Raspberry ...
The blog post announcing (Opens in a new window) the availability of Windows 10 IoT, however, notes "Whether you’re using a Raspberry Pi 2, an Intel Galileo or a retail Arduino combined with a ...
Libraries installed via Library Manager are located within the Sketchbook folder, called Arduino by default and located at C:Users{username}DocumentsArduino on Windows, /Users/{username}/Documents ...
Single-board computers are getting so cheap that you can pick up a CHIP or Raspberry Pi Zero for under $10. But you’ll have to pay a little more if you want a model that can run Windows.
Windows 10 has all kinds of great stuff going on under the hood, but one of the most intriguing things is a special version designed for the Raspberry Pi 2 and Arduino-certified boards.You can ...
Raspberry Pi 2, the world-famous credit card sized PC that runs Linux is no more. That’s because Raspberry Pi 2 is now a world-famous credit card sized PC that runs both Linux and Windows 10, if ...